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When we
close our eyes and let ourselves relax, we can think of the
moon and stars and dream of what can be. Anything is possible
and we must keep reaching out and sharing our world with
others.
The five stars represent the five rays of our central Star.
The silvery moon and five golden stars encircle an open space.
This is the uncharted universe we must begin to discover and
to share with the world. We must lean on the strength of those
who have gone before us and, if we believe, we can achieve.
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The Circle
has no beginning or end and reminds us that God's love for us
has no end. Inside the circle is the cross. This reminds me,
as it did Electa, of our Savior's death. On the left side of the
Circle are five stars representing the Five Points of our
Emblematic Star, reminding us of the beautiful lessons of our
Order. On the right side of the Circle is a Crescent Moon. As
the Crescent Moon reflects the light of the sun, so does our
Crescent Moon reflect our love for our Order. The Man in the
Moon is a symbol of our Masonic Brothers who have dedicated
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"Now
abideth Faith, Hope, Charity, these three; but the Greatest of
these is Charity." I Corinthians 13:13 |
"If
anyone wants to first, he must be the very last, and the
servant of all." Mark 9:35 |