Masonic symbols were used by Freemasons to teach morals and lessons that are still relevant to this day.
They were made up of three separate guilds the Apprentice, the Fellowcraft, and the Master Mason.
Even with such strict rules, they are still considered the largest fraternity in history.

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His divine gaze was filled with justice, approving of anyone who followed the moral laws.
The Two-Headed Eagle
Eagles were a symbol of strength, courage, and immortality.
To put it simply, it represented judicial balance.

The Beehive
Bees are obedient workers, which is why the beehive was a symbol of industry.
However, it also represented geometry, an important science that helped uncover the mysteries of the natural world.
Together, these two drawings represented the combination of matter and spirit.

It was a symbol of labor.
A symbol of sacrifice.
A symbol of physical work that benefitted the community in some way.

The Coffin
Coffins represented the mortality of human life.
The Number 7
Masons believed in a ladder of seven steps, emblematic of seven worlds.
Acacia acted as a duel symbol of immortality and innocence.

However, it was also an emblem of omniscience.
It represented foresight and the all-seeing eye, which is why the G was included in the center.
The Moon
The moon represented transformation.

Two pillars stood at the foot of Solomons Temple.
They were referred to as Boaz and Jachin.










