The george washington masonic national memorial is a masonic building and memorial located in alexandria virginia outside washington d c.
Masonic floors colors.
It appears in the descriptions of aprons sashes and other items of regalia in the furnishings and wall hangings of the lodge room for each degree or ceremony in the robes worn in certain degrees and in many other masonic accoutrements.
It is dedicated to the memory of george washington the first president of the united states and a mason.
The masonic symbolism of color in symbolic masonry we encounter reference to but three the alternating black and white of the mosaic pavement denoting the dual principle the pure white of the lily and the blue color attributed to the lodge and the heavens which it is said to imitate in certain particulars.
The symbolic floor of the masonic lodge represents images of the earth in space.
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Purple being a mixture of blue and red is to the mason the symbol of fraternal union because it is composed of the color adopted for the master mason s lodge and that adopted for the chapter of royal arch companions these two masonic bodies being indissolubly connected since the royal arch is an essential and component part of the present.
The tower is fashioned after the ancient lighthouse of alexandria in egypt.
This is often referred to as a the mosaic floor or the mosaic pavement.
The 333 foot 101 m tall memorial sits atop shooter s hill also known.
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In some descriptions of the floor of king solomon s temple the ground floor is a mosaic pavment.
Often in artwork with masonic symbols in it there is a white and black checkered floor.
The flooring of masonic lodges is usually made of a mosaic pavement.
In english it is called mosaics.
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.
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.
Italians call this musaico while the french people called it mosaique.
James frazer in the golden bough points out that while rituals stay the same for long times the legends that surround them change and the old meanings get lost.
The masonic symbolic floor seen above reflects the essential template for the temple.