A candle flame burning on a Masonic altar symbolizing hope and renewal
Freemasonry & Society

Fire and Oil: On Destruction and the Courage to Rebuild

The old Master gazed at the candle on the altar. The flame danced restlessly, as though it had something to say. That morning, he had read the news — burning storage tanks, columns of smoke rising miles into the sky, a refinery consumed by fire. He reflected on the strange paradox of fire: the very element that illuminates the temple can also devour everything in its path. When Fire Destroys Instead of Illuminates This week, images emerged of a large-scale attack on an oil refinery near Moscow — reportedly the largest in the region. Massive walls of flame, thick black smoke, and the unmistakable sense of destruction that seems to seep through the screen itself. For many, this is simply another piece of war news to scroll past. But for those who look with a contemplative eye, there is more to see than strategic targets and economic damage. Fire has always carried a dual meaning in human history. It is the symbol of civilization — of warmth and community gathered around the hearth. But it is equally the instrument of devastation, of cities reduced to ash. In Freemasonry, fire stands as one of the most powerful symbols we know: the […]