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How does Freemasonry promote personal growth among its members?
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How does Freemasonry promote personal growth among its members?

Freemasonry actively fosters personal growth through a structured system of moral and ethical teachings. By engaging with allegorical rituals and symbolic lessons, members are encouraged to reflect on virtues such as brotherly love, relief, and truth. This process cultivates self-awareness and a commitment to self-improvement.

The fraternity emphasizes the development of character, encouraging members to become better men and citizens. As stated in Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike, Freemasonry aims to "make good men better". Through mutual support and the practice of charity, members learn empathy and responsibility, contributing to their emotional and social development. The pursuit of knowledge, a core tenet, also stimulates intellectual growth and a broader understanding of the world.

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