A Brotherhood of hearts

A Brotherhood of hearts

MASONIC EDUCATION

A Brotherhood Of Hearts

From my modest position within the Lodge and alongside my Brothers, I had the chance, despite the constraints of life, to evolve at my own pace in an environment conducive to personal and collective growth. And to witness that there is indeed an understanding that the more we are rooted in the love for the Divine and our country, the more we are willing to embrace each other.

The strength of Freemasonry lies in the cohesion of its members. Only, in Masonry, this union is not the result of an imposed discipline. It arises from an initiatory experience that binds us. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance to strengthen the fraternal bonds that unite all Masons.

It is not always easy to modify one’s thinking. At times, it requires us to step back from our deeply held beliefs and listen. We have to accept that our Brother may not fit into a perfect box and recognize that there are others, different, but each having just as much reason for being.

This inclusion of people who have come from elsewhere and whom we have accepted as Brothers generates feelings of wellbeing. These feelings are reassuring and make us realize that all men, whoever they are and wherever they come from, are our Brothers. This makes me optimistic for the future of our Craft.

Could this awareness help us all become a little more human and fraternal?

The “Brotherhood of Hearts” offers avenues for reflection, commitment and concrete actions.

This notion of fraternity supports a new ethic for the good of the human race: an ethic that promotes laying an improved foundation for our relationships with other men and with the Divine.

The ethics of our relationships with other men must be expressed in a simple principle, that of solidarity. It is a question of reawakening the strong sense of community, in which humans feel responsible for the wellbeing of all and will stamp their daily actions with the mark of this solidarity.

There remains our ethics with the Divine, that is in us or above us, according to the religious convictions of each. These questions of religious diversity and acceptance within Freemasonry will be the subject of an upcoming conference in Spring 2024.

Yet another question torments me: How do we explain that this beautiful word “fraternity” remains absent in public debates? It is a more delicate topic for public figures to cover than those of freedom and equality. With fraternity, we speak to the heart and not only to reason. There is also a spiritual dimension which stems from its religious origin.

Through my Brothers, I was fortunate to learn that fraternity is, first of all, about the individual.

For me, the discovery of otherness goes through the individual. The embrace of an individual creates an invitation to adopt ethical behavior because each person is unique; every person carries a uniqueness that commands respect. Ethics arise from this encounter.

The structure of the Masonic Lodge encourages fraternal behavior. The positive feelings of a young initiate towards his Brothers is quickly transformed, if he makes an effort, into true fraternal bonds. But this transformation is not instantaneous. Time must act for the links to be established.

The bonds thus created will bring us closer to each other. We will no longer be strangers because we will have taken the time to get to know each other.

In Masonry, we are accustomed to giving a measure to all things and to rejecting dogmas. The Masonic fraternity, like all institutions, has its own limits.

These limits depend on the sincerity of our commitment. Masonry provides and man disposes: all are free to progress, but everyone is also free to accept or refuse the wealth offered to them. Everyone is free to collaborate and contribute to the common heritage of mankind.

A Lodge is what we make it. Every Brother is responsible for what it will become through their positive or negative participation. Act in the interest of all and work to create an ideal environment. We must bring to receive, continually question ourselves to maintain the initiatic nature of our approach, remember that our pride is to create unity in diversity and, to do this, use the language of the heart, persevere in our approach and use the tools we were given to help us uncover the truth.

The radiance of the Lodge lies in our will to persevere in the search for knowledge. To remain humble, to subdue our passions, not to demolish but to transform and build, not to judge but to love, to act for the good of all. We will inherit the Lodge we will build, so too we will inherit the world we will build.

To act in this spirit, the “Brotherhood of Hearts” must remain our act of faith to give purpose to our endeavor. The success of our project at the service of human fraternity depends on the active participation of each Brother.

So Mote It Be!

Written by:
Bro. Anis D. Okbani

Bro. Okbani is a proud New York Mason, member of Anchor Astoria Lodge no. 729 and Cornucopia Lodge no. 563, Queens District, 32° Scottish Rite Mason, Member of the Royal Arch Masons, and also a proud member of the Shriners. Anis Okbani’s fellowship is enjoyed by many brothers at several Grand Lodge and District social events as well as charitable endeavors.

Traveling Man – White House Plumbers

Traveling Man – White House Plumbers

BROTHERHOOD

Traveling Man – White House Plumbers

Traveling back in time on the new hit HBO limited series

Editors note: For the last two years, I have been patiently waiting for the release of HBO’s series “The White House Plumbers.” As RW Anthony Prizzia will detail in his blog article, this limited series features a blend of history and comedy in the satirical political drama of the June 1972 break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC. I was excited as a fan of US History to see this story, but also, when I received a phone call from Bro. Prizza that his beloved 1966 Lincoln was selected as one of the historic cars for the show. As the weeks and months passed, Bro. Prizzia shared more info on the show as some of the production was being done in Albany, New York. The five-part series is now available on HBO. For more information on the show, click here

Image: RW Anthony Prizzia on the set of “White House Plumbers”

Hello again, my Brothers and friends; it has been a while since I shared a traveling story in the wild world of Freemasonry. I will use my time machine to travel back to the early 1970s. I am being a little cheeky here because I did not use an actual time machine, but my classic 1966 Lincoln convertible and some Hollywood magic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I answered a request for classic car drivers in an HBO limited series. Little did I know that the stars would be Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, Lena Headey, Judy Greer, Kathleen Turner, and many more world-class actors in a series on the Watergate scandal!
At first, I totally thought it was a scam. Two months passed, and still no call from the production company, but just as I felt like I had sent my email and personal info to a scammer, the phone rang. It was a woman named Sam asking me a bunch of questions. They loved my 1966 Lincoln convertible, but she wanted to know if I could grow hair, LOL. I said yes, I can, I just choose not to, to which she said I must stop cutting my hair and let it grow out. As my hair is growing out, I still feel like I am being pranked, and this will never really be anything. Two more months go by, and I get text messages about my availability as I still work my day job importing wine. Most of the shoots were overnight, so it worked out perfectly. And after many COVID tests and wardrobe fittings, I find myself on set making this amazing HBO show, feeling like a kid in a candy store. Everyone on set was so nice and welcoming. It was like being in a whirlwind of family and a touch of dysfunction. We would do take after take until it was perfect. Many nights I just parked my car on set and went to sleep, but there were a few times when they needed more people in the shot, and I was already in my best 1970 outfit and happy to jump in front of the camera.

Image: Bro. Prizzia’s classic 1966 Lincoln on the set of “The White House Plumbers” (location shoot, Albany, NY)

Image: Bro. Prizzia as an extra during the Country Club scene. (“The Beverly Hills Burglary”, Episode 1).

Image: Bro. Prizzia as an extra on the set of White House Plumbers.

So about now, you are asking yourself, what does this have to do with Freemasonry? Well, as I have said before, if there are a few Masons around in close proximity, we usually find each other like Cheerios in milk. I kept hearing people asking for Anthony, and I was like, “Do you mean me?” LOL, they did not! But I soon found out who the other Anthony on set was. Lo and behold, he spotted my ring and introduced himself as a fellow Brother. From that point on, I was treated even better on set, and when it came to the camera angle, I started to get into more shots. Bro. Anthony helped me learn who the people that ran the set were, and who I needed to be close with if I wanted to be called back to get more time on the show. I quickly introduced myself to all the important people on set and brought them some of their favorite wines. Within a few weeks, I was asked to join the Screen Actors Guild (SAG)! I was so excited to become a real paid background actor; it was a dream come true.
The best part was that after I made a good impression, I got my daughter on set for two days, and she made it in one shot during the show. This was the most amazing part, and most of this good fortune would have happened if I did respond to the production company’s social media ad and had the good fortune of a fellow Brother helping me along the way. (Image: Bro. Prizzia’s daughter leaving home for her first day on set) So, get out there, my brothers, shed that guiding light and meet your extended family all over the world. You never know when one little ring on your finger or a pin on your jacket will take you down a road you never dreamed about traveling.
RW Anthony Prizzia Past Master of Adonai Lodge #718, Highland, New York Bro. Prizzia is also a proud member of: Cyprus Shrine, Oriental Shrine, and Ulster County Shrine Club Valley of Albany A.A.S.R Poughkeepsie Chapter 172 Poughkeepsie Commandery 43 Royal Order of Scotland
Traveling Man – Christmas Magic

Traveling Man – Christmas Magic

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Traveling Man – Christmas Magic

the wonder of Christmas provided by Brothers in Tampa, Florida

Hello, my Brothers, The Traveling Man RW Anthony Prizzia here again with a great new find just a little South of Tampa, Florida. As I have said a million times, Freemasons are like Cheerios in milk; we somehow find each other and connect almost like it is in our DNA.

My mother and stepdad have lived in Sun City for the past 20 years. I have always tried to get to a lodge meeting down there, but I need the right time and enough time to fit in during my visits. This past Christmas was also one of those times, but while sitting by the pool, a friend saw my ring and asked me if I was going to check out the light show at the Mason youth camp. I was like, wait, what did you say?

Video of the Masonic Park & Youth Camp Christmas Light Show

Less than 5 miles away, there was a Masonic Park and Youth Camp, and for the first time, they were putting on a Christmas Light Show set to music that you could tune into on your car radio. I looked at my parents and said well, I know what we are doing after Christmas day dinner. Pulling up in our car the lights were beaming brightly into the sky from the entrance. Brothers from all over have retired here, and I got to introduce myself to one after the other as we made our way to the main entrance to pay admission. For a carload, it was a donation of $29.95 and worth every penny. Over a million lights were flashing, synchronized to music spanning the 1.2-mile drive-through path. At the end of the light show, I got to say goodbye to a few more brothers, and we headed back home.

This fantastic event was yet another genuine way that Freemasonry sheds light on the world and makes it a little bit brighter! Below is a little history of the Camp from their website. If you are ever in the Tampa/Sun City area during the holiday season, make sure you check them out; you will love it. And if you make it to the Camp, please say “Hello” for me!

In 1969, seventeen Masonic Lodges from surrounding districts incorporated the Masonic Park and Youth Camp, Inc. as a 501(3)c nonprofit corporation. The purpose of this corporation is to own, develop, improve, operate, and manage a camp for the primary use of young men, women, and families. The Masonic Park seeks to promote such people’s moral, intellectual and physical well-being through education in the conservation of wildlife and natural resources.

The Masonic Park provides an opportunity for young people to learn and develop leadership and physical fitness by providing them lodging amenities, outdoor athletic facilities, canoeing, hiking, lecture and wildlife exploration, indoor entertainment halls, dining facilities, and much more. In the same year, the Masonic Park and Youth Camp, Inc. purchased 204 pristine acres of wilderness property. The property is bordered by three-quarter miles of the Little Manatee River and has a small lake. One reason for such a purchase was to provide accommodations for RVs, motor homes, and motor coaches. As part of the park development, we’ve incorporated over 125 acres of hiking trails. Along the trails, you’ll find some of the most beautiful wildlife Florida offers.

The Masonic Park and Youth Camp has a unique, outdoor Masonic Lodge that is centrally located within the park

We have partnered with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network (FYCCN). The Commission’s commitment to research, education, and conservation of Florida wildlife complement the overall purpose and design of the Masonic Park. The FYCCN’s bold new program, jointly sponsored by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Wildlife Foundation of Florida, leads the effort to reconnect Florida’s children with traditional outdoor activities. As part of a statewide network of conservation centers, the program is designed to encourage and empower kids to participate in traditional outdoor recreation. Experts teach them how to safely enjoy the outdoor heritage we have worked so hard to maintain. The FYCCN includes Wild Outdoor Hubs offering deep-wood experiences that connect to Near Outdoor Centers, offering experiences closest to children in their everyday lives. As the development of the Masonic Park and Youth Camp continues, our partners play a vital role in our mission to educate, promote and support the development of youth activities.

RW Anthony Prizzia
Past Master of Adonai Lodge #718, Highland, New York
Bro. Prizzia is also a proud member of:
Cyprus Shrine, Oriental Shrine, and Ulster County Shrine Club
Valley of Albany A.A.S.R
Poughkeepsie Chapter 172
Poughkeepsie Commandery 43
Royal Order of Scotland

Masonic Melody

Masonic Melody

MASONIC ART

Masonic Melody 

by Bro. Ari Roussimoff

This work was painted in 2006. In the year 2013, the Grand Lodge of New York sponsored a large exhibition of my paintings at Masonic Hall that consisted of both my Masonic and other subjects. This painting was among the featured artworks. At the time, many brothers asked me if it represented the Royal Order of Jesters. Although it does not, I welcome anyone to interpret it’s meanings in whichever way they perceive them. Symbolism is sometimes similar to beauty in that what one sees is usually in the eye of the beholder.

Painted Knights Templar Apron

 

 

MASONIC MELODY,
by Bro. Ari Roussimoff

 

 

Music is an essential element here. Freemasonry in my view is musical. It is akin to a vast symphonic composition with limitless numbers of beautiful musical notes. The Medieval Court Jester is a person with many sides to him, yet he is fully aware of his purposes in life. The figure of justice may be blind, but she is also voluptuous, as the truths she bears are meant to attract. On the top right is a symbolic Masonic Lodge. Being out in the open and under the big sky, this Lodge represents the universality of the Craft. There are many degrees and rites with people of all sizes and nations who have joined together. In this section I also rendered the likenesses of two famous historic brothers. The dwarf is Charles S. Stratton, protégée of P. T. Barnum and who is better known as the legendary General Tom Thumb. Beside him is the giant John Aasen who was with the Ringling Brothers Circus and appeared in many Hollywood films.

On the bottom left corner is Hiram Abiff with an Acacia twig above him. Among the various other symbolic elements, you also see three heads appearing on the Jester’s sleeve. These same three heads reappear inside the right eye socket of the skull, just as musical notes consistently reappear in one big musical composition.

Written by Bro. Ari Roussimoff
www.Roussimoff.com
Consolidated Lodge #31 F. & A.M.
Manhattan, New York

Bro Ari Roussimoff
Chamber of Reflection

Chamber of Reflection

MASONIC ART

Chamber of 

Reflection 

by Bro. Ari Roussimoff

Reflecting on one’s life and inner self is something any sane and moral human being should really be doing. What is a Chamber of Reflection anyway? In Masonry, this is a specific room set aside for meditation and deeply personal contemplation. Although no longer as prevalent within the Craft as it once was, the profound significance of that room is no less relevant today.

Painted Knights Templar Apron

 

CHAMBER OF REFLECTION,
by Bro. Ari Roussimoff

 

If one looks at the entire world as it is now and how it has been from the very beginning, one might consider themselves to be living right in the midst of a Chamber of Reflection of sorts.

This painting was completed in 2019. I based my vision on an earlier composition of mine involving the Knights Templar, which I first painted on an apron. My Chamber of Reflection painting has not yet been publicly displayed. I hope to eventually exhibit it in one of the Masonic museums or libraries.

Written by Bro. Ari Roussimoff
www.Roussimoff.com
Consolidated Lodge #31 F. & A.M.
Manhattan, New York

Bro Ari Roussimoff