Freemasonry unites moral, social, domestic and public virtues. Freemasonry is fundamentally about the improvement of the social order by enlightening men's minds and warming their hearts with the love of the good. It inspires its members with the great principle of human fraternity and requires that their language and actions conform to this principle. As stated in *Morals and Dogma* by Albert Pike, "Masonry labors to improve the social order by enlightening men's minds warming their hearts with the love of the good inspiring them with the great principle of human fraternity..." This reflects the essence of Freemasonry, which is to cultivate brotherly love, relief, and truth among its members, thereby uniting them in moral and social virtues that extend beyond the individual to the community at large.