Leaping Into the Unknown: Freemasonry, Courage, and Rescue
You may have seen the footage — a coast guard officer leaping without hesitation onto a rudderless boat in the middle of a churning ocean. It’s the kind of image that stirs something deep within us, something that goes beyond mere admiration for physical bravery. Watching that leap, I found myself thinking about the deepest questions of human existence, and about the journey we all share — a journey that lies at the very heart of Freemasonry. When the Helm Slips From Your Hands Imagine yourself on the open sea. The water stretches endlessly around you, and suddenly nothing works the way it should. The rudder won’t respond, the engine sputters, and the waves take over. This is hardly a rare metaphor in human life. We all know those moments when we lose control, when our carefully plotted course slips away and we find ourselves drifting at the mercy of circumstances. In Freemasonry, the stormy sea has long served as a symbol for the unrest of an unenlightened mind. The candidate who first enters the lodge is often described as a seeker — a ship that has not yet found a safe harbor. This is not weakness. It is the […]