The Sledgehammer Blow: A Masonic Moment of Revelation
In Freemasonry, we work on ourselves. The idea is simple yet profound: by chipping away at our own rough stone, we strive to become better human beings. Every now and then, a presentation or discussion in Lodge strikes so deeply that it changes something inside you. I experienced such a moment — a sledgehammer blow of emotion that came from nowhere and left me transformed. Working on the Rough Stone Freemasonry is often described as a journey of self-improvement. We see ourselves as rough ashlar stones, and through reflection, ritual, and fellowship, we gradually shape ourselves into something more refined. Some Lodge meetings pass quietly, offering gentle lessons. Others hit you like a sledgehammer. The meeting I want to share with you was very much the latter. Some time earlier, I had attended a presentation about the concept of the Daimon — an idea I will write about separately another time. That earlier talk planted a seed in my mind, one I didn’t fully understand at the time. But seeds have a way of growing in the dark, and what happened next proved exactly that. The Blow That Came from Nowhere During a subsequent Lodge meeting, we had a round […]