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THE ARCANE SCHOOLS - Fort Myers Beach Masonic Lodge No. 362

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and<br />

this allegory, which veils the divine truths of masonry, is presented<br />

to<br />

the neophyte in the various legends which have been traditionally<br />

preserved in the order.<br />

The close connection, at least in design and method of execution,<br />

between<br />

the institution of Freemasonry and the ancient Mysteries, which were<br />

largely imbued with the mythical character of the ancient religions,<br />

led,<br />

undoubtedly, to the introduction of the same mythical character into<br />

the<br />

masonic system.<br />

So general, indeed, was the diffusion of the myth or legend among the<br />

philosophical, historical, and religious systems of antiquity, that<br />

Heyne<br />

remarks, on this subject, that all the history and philosophy of the<br />

ancients proceeded from myths.[141]<br />

The word _myth_, from the Greek [Greek: my~thos], _a story_, in its<br />

original acceptation, signified simply a statement or narrative of an<br />

event, without any necessary implication of truth or falsehood; but, as<br />

the word is now used, it conveys the idea of a personal narrative of<br />

remote date, which, although not necessarily untrue, is certified only<br />

by<br />

the internal evidence of the tradition itself.[142]<br />

Creuzer, in his "Symbolik," says that myths and symbols were derived,<br />

on<br />

the one hand, from the helpless condition and the poor and scanty<br />

beginnings of religious knowledge among the ancient peoples, and on the<br />

other, from the benevolent designs of the priests educated in the East,<br />

or<br />

of Eastern origin, to form them to a purer and higher knowledge.<br />

But the observations of that profoundly philosophical historian, Mr.<br />

Grote, give so correct a view of the probable origin of this<br />

universality<br />

of the mythical element in all the ancient religions, and are, withal,<br />

so<br />

appropriate to the subject of masonic legends which I am now about to<br />

discuss, that I cannot justly refrain from a liberal quotation of his<br />

remarks.<br />

"The allegorical interpretation of the myths," he says, "has been, by<br />

several learned investigators, especially by Creuzer, connected with<br />

the<br />

hypothesis of an ancient and highly-instructed body of priests, having<br />

their origin either in Egypt or the East, and communicating to the rude<br />

and barbarous Greeks religious, physical, and historical knowledge,<br />

under<br />

the veil of symbols. At a time (we are told) when language was yet in<br />

its<br />

infancy, visible symbols were the most vivid means of acting upon the<br />

minds of ignorant hearers. The next step was to pass to symbolical

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