The talk by John Shroeder, edited by David Bernabucci, explores the significance of the two pillars in Masonic symbolism, focusing on Jachin and Boaz from the Senior Deacon’s Lecture. Divergent historical opinions on the pillars’ origin, placement, and purpose are discussed. The symbolic interpretations include the pillars representing balance between planning and action, passive and active concepts, and the importance of accepting one’s shortcomings. The pillars are likened to the Masonic officers, emphasizing the balance between strength and wisdom. The article concludes with the idea that the pillars teach Masons to maintain equilibrium, accepting the unchangeable and striving to change what they can, promoting both strength and control.
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