Masonic Symbolism
Masonic symbolism refers to the use of symbols and allegories in the Freemasonry tradition to convey moral and ethical lessons. Common symbols include the Square and Compasses, which represent the importance of morality and the balance between earthly and spiritual matters. Each symbol serves as a tool for self-improvement and personal growth among members.
Additionally, Masonic rituals often incorporate various symbols to teach values such as integrity, charity, and brotherhood. The Masonic Lodge itself is filled with symbolic elements, including the Mosaic Pavement and the Blazing Star, each carrying deeper meanings that encourage reflection and understanding of one's place in the world.