Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Silence.
Silence. [No. 82]
Silence is often as eloquent as Speech,
To souls which to its teaching are attuned,—
Minds of superfluous exuberance pruned,
And taught to see the True. For we must reach
Through all things which surround us, if we would 5
Be true Freemasons. Much hidden mystery
Must be unveil’d and traced, if we would see
The grandeur of God’s Universe. The Good
In Man and Nature must be understood;
Of the Great Architect of All can ne’er 10
Be spiritually worshipp’d in this sphere
Of mundane darkness; nor the Brotherhood
Of the now wide-spread family of Man
Be loved as part of our Good Father’s plan.
by George Markham Tweddell 1st published c 1887
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