According to the masonic encyclopedia brother mackey informs us.
Masonic temple checkered floor.
The building s unique design includes 3 theaters a shrine building a chapel 8 lodge rooms a drill hall 2 ballrooms office sp.
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The lecture for the first degree of three says that the mosaic pavement is a representation of the ground floor of king solomon s temple and is emblematic of human.
By a little torsion of historical accuracy the masons have asserted that the ground floor of the temple was a mosaic pavement and hence as the lodge is a representation of the temple that the floor of the lodge should also be of the same pattern black and white.
Kretz said that in 2015 the calgary masonic temple paid close to 94 000 in property taxes.
Personally i like to think that checkerboards are also symbols for the celebrities being pawns.
There s strong reason to believe that it s just a symbol added to embellish the masonic story of the building of king solomon s temple.
Noticing the checkered pattern rug featured in several of the pictures this is commonly described as the checkered carpet which covers the floor of a masonic lodge.
This is used because black and white is a symbol for duality or the base of consciousness.
This rose to almost 113 000 in just one year and to 139 000 in 2018 though a tax credit helped with.
Detroit s masonic temple the masonic is the largest building of its kind in the world.
Base consciousness is important because it is where all other states of mind arise.
The room conforms to the classic masonic temple setting with a checkerboard floor and discreet esoteric insignias.
The masonic checkerboard is one of the most important symbols to the illuminati for it is used in ritualistic ceremonies.
The grecian masonic temple is still there and open upon reservation.
Great blog and it doesn t surprise me that you have found no historical evidence to support that the temple had a checkered board floor.
Just another symbol among the many that we find in masonry.