Sunday, December 27, 2020

 


Walking the Mosaic Pavement of Life with Faith in Deity, Recognizing Our Unity

in a Seen and Unseen Universe.

"All that man has here in multiplicity is, ONE.  Here, all blades of grass, wood, and stone... All Things Are, ONE.  This Is the Deepest Depth."

Meister Eckart, 1260 A.D. - 1329 A.D.

 

As we begin a new year, I am inclined to reflect on the last which continues into the present.  A year broiled with taught angst seared in flames of rage while at the same time immersed in seas of invisible illness and no one knows who will be stricken next.  This is how it has been this year at the Valley of St Joseph.  And with this observation, adds to all the Great Men, not only at our Valley, some forty-three of them, but all the other Valleys who have lost their Great Men, passing through the veil of physical to eternal rest in spirit.  We can not act as if life goes on and we must take time to recognize them, and that life in the physical is but a short span of time.  As Scottish Rite Masons, there is now more reason than ever to contemplate upon the lessons within our Degrees to guide our path while walking this Mosaic Pavement of Life with Faith in Deity.

 

We - at times, complacently caught in our perceived view of the world - are compelled to feel and act as if we knew everything about the world. And so, it is of utmost importance to remove this complacency made up of exterior accumulated perceptions of thoughts, feelings, sensations Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, calls the Archetypes of the self; Those aspects of our selves that form the superfluous exterior individual character disconnected from the Inner True Self, that unites the individual with his material surroundings. Mystics call it stopping the internal dialogue. Alchemists call it uncovering the Alchemist's Stone concealed within the individual's True Self.

 

Recognizing this complacency over time, one recognizes that the material-self has lost his connection with his inner True-Self.  Recognizing this disconnect, with one's Inner True-Self, one becomes more internally focused and mindful of one's surroundings and the world where one lives.  And, doing so, one finds greater harmony and balance within. In other words, one becomes more balanced in life and more the master of their own consciousness.  This also enables one to understand the symbols found within the Scottish Rite Degrees with greater clarity.  Pike refers to this outer or material-self a reflection of the inner soul, or True-Self, a "Garment", a substance, or connection, that unites the two. One reflects the other, the Outer reflects the Inner. (M&D, p795, A..M.. © 5632). Though noted here in the latter, there are more than two references extending to Kadosh and Perfection Degrees, and I would implore all, with earnest intent, to study how a balance is obtained through this understanding.

 

A way to experience this study, the connection with one's True Self called the "garment", is through contemplation. When contemplating, we analyze certain states of mind by concentrating upon an object.  In this case, the object is found within our Scottish Rite Degrees.  The object creates impressions causing certain feelings or emotions.  And through reason in consciousness, the experiences draw forth understanding with one's Inner Self.  Through contemplation, we find greater harmony and balance.  So, is it not possible to begin this new year returning to the roots found in the Degrees of our profession?  Remembering who we are as Scottish Rite Masons and, remembering all those Great Men, who have passed into the beyond never to be seen again.  As Scottish Rite Masons, there is more reason now than ever, to contemplate upon the lessons within our Degrees using the lessons to guide our path while walking the Mosaic Pavement of Life with Faith in Deity, recognizing our Unity with one another, in a seen and unseen universe. 

Brother Wesley F Revels 32°