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The Leadership Doppelgänger

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on February 14, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

In general, in employment, you can categorize people’s career personality strengths into three areas: technical ability, analytical and tactical thinking, and creative, entrepreneurial thinking. Everyone seems to have these traits on a […]

The Great Race

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on January 31, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

RACE – noun Definition of race (Merriam-Webster) a breeding stock of animals a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock a class or kind of people unified by shared […]

Sacred Lore

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on January 17, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

What is Sacred Lore? These words are on the tongue of almost every Freemason, regardless of obedience, religion, creed, or geography. Yet, I have seen little depth into figuring out what they […]

Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master: The Medieval Guild

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on January 10, 2018 • ( 12 Comments )

I became fascinated with guilds when I moved to Germany. Being an avid reader of all medieval history I could get my hands on, I was well aware of the Hansa (slang […]

Politics, Be Darned!

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on December 6, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Freemasons. Politics. To hear some Freemasons speak of this, you would think the end of the world is nigh if the two are spoken together in the same breath. It has long […]

Is Freemasonry a Spiritual Practice?

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on November 22, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

In keeping with the discussion surrounding soul and spirit, I wanted to complete the examination in a part 2, looking at Freemasonry as, to use the “new age” term, a spiritual practice. […]

Masonic Soul Food

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on November 8, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

“What is a Soul? What is Spirit? What is Energy?” We begin to engage in conversations about such esoteric terms as soul, energy, and spirit without being cognizant that we are not […]

Brotherhood

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on October 25, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

We are fast approaching the time when we share all those lovely good wishes for a happy holiday season. It seems that in general, people need the cold of winter and the […]

The Key of Solomon

By Kristine Wilson-Slack on October 18, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

Many people have heard of the Key of Solomon, and indeed, Dan Brown’s book The Lost Symbol emphasized some of its mysterious ideas and brought them to the fore of modern culture. The Key […]

Silence: A Way to Wisdom

By Pamela McDown on October 11, 2017 • ( 5 Comments )

What happens in silence? Many argue that silence can invite reflection, contemplation, and discipline. In other words, silence  — along with inquiry — engages learning. It makes you wise. The significance of […]

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