The Gas Pipeline as Symbol: When Energy Flows Freely Again
A pipe buried underground. Invisible, forgotten — until the news reminds us it exists. European gas prices drop following a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, and suddenly the pipeline becomes what it always was: a vein in the body of civilization. But what do we truly see when we look at that pipe? A piece of infrastructure? Or an invitation to reflect more deeply on what it means when energy flows freely once again? The Invisible Network Beneath our feet lies a world we rarely consider. Pipes, cables, conduits — they form a network that makes daily life possible without us sparing it a second thought. Only when the flow stops, when the warmth fails to arrive, do we realize how dependent we are on this hidden infrastructure. The peace accord now calming the energy markets makes visible something that was always there: our profound interconnectedness. Freemasonry has a rich tradition of contemplating what is hidden and what is revealed. The building of the Temple, so central to our symbolism, is not merely about stones and columns. It is about the invisible structures that support a building — the foundations no one sees, but without which nothing […]