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Sunday, December 01, 2024

Carlos Diez Jr.: A Masonic Message Through The Noise


by Christopher Hodapp


Hopefully, all of my readers had a happy – and mostly harmless – post-election Thanksgiving surrounded by family and friends, with as few fights on the lawn as possible. WB Carlos Diez Jr., Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of California, recently posted a message to the Brethren of that jurisdiction, called A Masonic Message Through The Noise. It's a timely subject all of us need to bear in mind as Freemasons in a world of tumult and chaos. Especially before somebody gets stabbed in the hand by a pickle fork or whacked in the noggin with a gravy boat.
Brethren,

Each week, we gather in fellowship. This practice should prepare us for the divisions that strain our society. Our world is filled with external noise (TV, social media, etc.), even in our everyday conversations. This can shape our thoughts and emotion and, if unchecked, can unsettle the inner peace and harmony we strive to maintain.

As Masons, we take a profound obligation: To be beacons of civility within our communities. This obligation goes beyond words. It guides our actions and conduct in the light of understanding and mutual respect. When the world around us is filled with discord, our role is to stand as examples of brotherhood, composure, and harmony—all rooted in the peace we nurture within.

Our Masonic teachings constantly remind us that we aren't just recipients of the world's energy but active stewards of our own consciousness. By recognizing what we allow to influence our minds and hearts, we guard against the intrusion of negativity. We cultivate a peace that is uninterrupted by disturbances.

Our degrees teach us who can "best work and best agree." This wisdom extends to all aspects of life, not just Masonry. They remind us that harmony begins within and prevails beyond the lodge's four walls. When public debates and disagreements overshadow one’s spiritual essence, they risk disturbing the delicate balance that makes you you. By choosing actions rooted in virtue and love, we maintain that sacred harmony the craft seeks to instill.

Therefore, hold fast your commitments. Remind yourself you are the guarantor of your obligation because only you are with yourself 24 hours a day. Conduct yourself as the light and by doing so, you will embody the principles of our fraternity, promote peace, and will inspire those around you.

Carlos Diez Jr.,
Grand Orator of California

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