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Some Observations concerning the Receptions of a Mason<br />

*Note: the SW&L has the ‘left’ <strong>and</strong> ‘right’ reversed, i.e. “. . .from your naked RIGHT to your naked LEFT<br />

breast . . .” Philosophically, when the compasses are opened, starting from the original 1st degree point of the<br />

LEFT breast, this would be applied first in the 3rd degree, followed by applying the second point on the<br />

RIGHT breast. [see below**]<br />

Discussion: The Work of the first two degrees is obviously such that ‘proficiency’ in the preceding degree could<br />

not normally be accomplished in the space of a few weeks. It could be the Work of a lifetime, or more. Both the<br />

degrees <strong>and</strong> the periods of advancement are therefore symbolic. In the space of a few weeks a rote memorization of<br />

the words of the ‘Questions <strong>and</strong> Answers’ is hopefully attained, a modicum of underst<strong>and</strong>ing as to their ‘moral<br />

significance,’ <strong>and</strong> of some of the history, etiquette <strong>and</strong> organizational workings of the Fraternity.<br />

In the Third Degree Reception, the compasses have been opened for the first time for the purpose of Receiving<br />

the new Brother on his further journey in Masonry. Whether the compasses had been opened a millimeter or a<br />

million light years, there are still only TWO points on the open compasses, the distance of which between these two<br />

points being a philosophical ONE unit, regardless of any other such units as could be used<br />

**When the first point is applied to the naked left breast, it is not in the third degree done so to pierce it, but to<br />

recall to the Brother the lesson of the 1st degree. When done with affect, the placement of the second point on his<br />

naked right breast calls to his attention the ‘extreme-ness’ of the points <strong>and</strong> of the ‘time <strong>and</strong> space’ in between them.<br />

There arises here a principle that could be called ‘Focal Radiance.’ Light <strong>and</strong> heat Radiate FROM the flame,<br />

not TO it. Sound Radiates FROM its source, not TO it. A bullet, arrow, fishing lure, baseball, or golf ball, each<br />

Radiate FROM their respective source, not TO it. Hence the Compasses in the Third Degree should be applied from<br />

the Left to the Right Breast, as above noted. The contemplative Mason would recognized that if there is an ‘extreme’<br />

there must ALSO be a MEAN point. This is represented by the golden proportion of a:b::b:(a+b).<br />

When the compasses are opened, an erring natural law is revealed for the Brother to contemplate, should he be<br />

so inclined. A more complete discussion of this may be found in Chapter VI, Sections I <strong>and</strong> III of my book, but is<br />

herewith illustrated briefly:<br />

Here you may note that the extreme points are labeled ‘O’ for origin, <strong>and</strong> P 1 ,<br />

corresponding to the ‘naked left <strong>and</strong> right breast’ respectively [from the viewpoint of<br />

the Brother]. In describing circles, with the centers of O <strong>and</strong> P 1 you will note that the<br />

2nd degree “angle of 90 degrees” from the Axis of Rotation of BOTH of the circles<br />

is present as line OP 1 , <strong>and</strong> that we now also have the two triangles in the middle<br />

enclosed by a vesica pisces. The upper triangle is exactly the same one which appears<br />

in the First Proposition of Euclid [he did not show the lower one in his Proposition<br />

1]. The ‘arch’ described by the vesica pisces is exactly the same Gothic Arch of the<br />

medieval Architects <strong>and</strong> artisans. The two triangles immediately ‘obey’ the ancient<br />

Hermetic injunction: as above, so below.<br />

In keeping with the geometric progression from a Point [1st degree], to a Line [2nd degree], you may now, <strong>and</strong><br />

only now in the 3rd degree, see the next progression . . . to the Superfices, which again from the older ritual:<br />

“. . . is that which has length <strong>and</strong> breadth without thickness.”<br />

You may now be beginning to see why I like my version of the Receptions of the Craft degrees . . .. Those who<br />

have followed this far, <strong>and</strong> are familiar with the old ritual, may now well ask the question: but what of the next<br />

progression . . . the SOLID, which, of which it is written:<br />

“A solid is a magnitude which has length, breadth <strong>and</strong> thickness.”<br />

In one regard this is a valid question to ask of the progression of the THREE degrees Craft Masonry. In a<br />

subtle way the Solid IS in the 3rd degree, but it is ‘unfinished.’ One must consider that the above two circles shown<br />

are ALSO SPHERES, <strong>and</strong> may easily be derived as such from the usage (<strong>and</strong> philosophy) of the compasses <strong>and</strong><br />

‘square.’ Remember, too, that Sanctum Sanctorum of KST (20 x 20 x 20 cubits) was a CUBE, which in<br />

contemplative geometry may be shown as:<br />

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