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Pillars in Freemasonry

In Freemasonry, the concept of pillars is significant, particularly the three great pillars that support the Lodge: wisdom, strength, and beauty. These pillars symbolize essential attributes of the divine and the universe. As stated in the Masonic ritual, "Our Lodges are supported by three great pillars - wisdom, strength and beauty; wisdom to contrive, strength to support and beauty to adorn." This reflects the belief that these attributes are foundational to all undertakings and the creation itself.

Additionally, the two Brazen Pillars, Jachin and Boaz, which stood at the entrance of King Solomon's Temple, are also emblematic within Masonic tradition. They represent the duality of existence and the balance between opposing forces, such as spirit and matter, light and darkness. The pillars serve as a reminder of the journey from the mundane to the divine, symbolizing the passage through which one must go to attain higher knowledge and understanding.

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