Masonic Philosophy is centered on the pursuit of moral and spiritual improvement, often described as "making good men better." It draws inspiration from the tools and practices of stonemasons, using them as allegories for building character and a virtuous life. Key tenets include brotherly love, relief (charity), and truth. Freemasonry encourages members to live by principles of integrity, compassion, and a commitment to self-discovery and the betterment of society. It emphasizes the importance of reason, tolerance, and the belief in a Supreme Being, without dictating specific religious dogma. As Albert Pike stated in Morals and Dogma, "Freemasonry is a beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols." This philosophical framework guides Masons in their personal conduct and their interactions with others.