The Hero’s Journey and Freemasonry
“The Hero’s Journey and Freemasonry”
with WB Bull Garlington
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In the latest episode of the Craftsmen Online Podcast, Worshipful Brother Nathan St. Pierre returns to the show to discuss the legendary figures of William Preston and Thomas Smith Webb and their massive influence on Freemasonic ritual.
Webb, born in Boston in 1771, was a well-educated, extroverted musician and printer. He is credited with creating the York Rite and what is known outside of the United States as the American Rite.
Preston believed that Freemasonry was about the perpetual pursuit of knowledge and preserving it. He was constantly writing and rewriting his lectures, incorporating historical references and etymology.
Webb, on the other hand, focused on establishing a standardized system of Masonic ritual in the United States. He published “The Freemason’s Monitor” in 1797, which became the basis of all American ritual.
The philosophies of Preston and Webb were very different. Preston’s lectures were aimed at educating and inspiring Masons, while Webb sought to codify the ritual. Their works were combined and have had a lasting impact on the Craft.
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WB Knott’s journey is a testament to his commitment to service and education. His career in higher education culminated in a significant role at the University of Illinois, where he served as secretary for the board of trustees. He worked with everyone from a rocket scientist to volunteer board members. However, after 35 years, WB Knott felt the pull to return to his early aspiration: teaching. It’s such an easy way to give back… you’re directly contributing to the success of those students. And to me, that’s the whole motivating factor,” Bro. Greg shared. This led him to a new chapter as a substitute teacher at St. Joseph Ogden High School.
His story is not just about a career change, but about the underlying values that have driven him throughout his life. WB Knott’s involvement in scouting, where he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, deeply influenced his path. “The correlation between Freemasonry and scouting, there’s so much… the value system is very much the same,” noted Bro. Greg. He sees both experiences as opportunities to emphasize character development and foster good citizenship. This foundation has been a guiding force in his desire to serve and educate.
Listen to WB Knott’s story on his transition to substitute teaching and the inspiring example of the impact one person can have on the next generation on the Craftsmen Online Podcast.
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