Vol. 3,#4 - MASONRY
Crow...are you "cawing" so I may know the secrets of balance within my soul! Or are you sending your "caw" just to remind me of universal laws? (1)
During this stop on your journey you will be lodging at a comfortable, newly refurbished cabin, well-appointed with many amenities. The foundation was originally poured by Dr. Onslow H. Wilson in Does Feminine Masonry Date Back to the Beginning?, which reaches all the way down to the ancient feminine mysteries. On top of that is a very sound frame, Brotherhood and Sacred Construction in Traditional Architecture, the construction of which was overseen by the master craftsman Jean-Paul Bayard, who relies upon various historic styles and a strong union to accomplish his task.
The brickwork and wallboard were set in place according to the instructions set forth in An Interview with Fermin Vale Amesti, the Ancient Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Venezuela, whose skill in modern masonry is unequaled. A Medieval Primer was applied on top of that, and an enduring base-coat, so that you might paint your own mural.
The windows and doors were so skillfully hung by Mark Moulton, that in Entering the Sanctuary, you will be struck with the Remarkableness of ESP, a tool which he surely must have used. In gazing out the windows you will see the original, grand landscape which we have tried to preserve, and which is so well-described by Serge Hutin in A Secret History of the U.S.
Cutting across the field is an Esoteric Stream, the second branch of a mighty interview with Jean-Pierre Bayard. This particular branch extends from the local lodge hall to other nearby schools. If you were to gaze within it for a long time, you might be reminded of the library, which we have stocked with Reflections on Freemasonry, an excellent reference manual by that very same Jean-Pierre Bayard after whom the stream is named.
You may wish to peruse that manual or some of the texts to which it refers while lounging in this fine chair from the Dr. Mark Thomas collection by Metaphysiology, which is designed to conform naturally to your body and improve your posture. Or, if you prefer, you can go through that door over there labeled Mustikuma, which is actually a cleverly disguised elevator to the roof, and Didyano, from up there you can get an altogether different perspective?
So, settle in, and relax. If you need anything, just call: http://www.ariadnes-web.com
(1) Quote taken from MEDICINE CARDS by Jamie Sams and David Carson
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