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How does free masons act
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How do Freemasons act?

Freemasons are guided by principles that emphasize moral conduct, brotherly love, charity, and truth. They are expected to behave with respect and courtesy towards one another, treating each other as equals regardless of their social status. In the lodge, members are instructed to maintain decorum, avoid private conversations without permission, and refrain from discussing politics or religion, which are considered divisive topics.

According to the Constitutions of the Free-Masons, members should act as moral and wise individuals, ensuring that their actions reflect positively on the fraternity. They are encouraged to assist one another, especially in times of need, and to engage in charitable acts, prioritizing the welfare of their fellow Masons while also being considerate of the broader community.

Moreover, Freemasonry teaches that members should strive for personal improvement and contribute positively to society. As Albert Pike notes in Morals and Dogma, a Mason should be generous, liberal, and disinterested, focusing on doing good for others and fostering a spirit of fraternity and mutual support.

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