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What are the Lesser Lights in Freemasonry?
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What are the Lesser Lights in Freemasonry?

The Lesser Lights in Freemasonry are symbolic representations of the three principal celestial bodies that illuminate the world: the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars. These are traditionally placed in a triangular formation within the Lodge room. The Sun represents the Worshipful Master, who is said to "rule the day"; the Moon symbolizes the Senior Warden, who "governs the night"; and the Stars represent the Junior Warden, often described as "lesser lights" that "guide the traveler." Together, they signify the divine order and the illumination of knowledge that Freemasonry aims to impart. As stated in The Masonic Trestle Board, these lights are emblems of divine light and truth, reminding Masons of the importance of seeking knowledge and living by moral principles, guided by these celestial bodies as symbols of higher truths.

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