The Trowel: Masonic Philosophy of Building Yourself
You may have come across the name “Lodge The Trowel” — one of the well-known Masonic lodges in the Netherlands. But what does that name actually mean? And more importantly, what can you learn from the philosophy behind this symbol, whether you’re a Freemason or not? The trowel is far more than a builder’s tool. It’s an invitation to work daily on connection — with yourself, with others, and with the world around you. Why Name a Lodge After the Trowel? The name of a Masonic lodge is never chosen at random. Every lodge carries a name that points to an ideal, a symbol, or an aspiration. A lodge named after the trowel refers to the tool that masons use to spread mortar between stones. Without the trowel, a wall is nothing more than a loose pile of bricks. With the trowel, those individual pieces become a unified structure — one that endures. In Freemasonry, the trowel symbolizes the act of binding people together. Where the hammer and chisel shape and refine individual stones, the trowel is what creates cohesion. It is the tool of community, of brotherhood, of smoothing out the rough edges between people. A lodge that bears […]