The Message as Weapon: Conflict and the Search for Understanding
A plane crashes in the jungle. A life ends far from home. A message echoes across borders — designed to shock, to warn, to force the world to listen. When violence becomes a means of communication, society faces a fundamental question: how do we respond to messages written in blood? This is not a question reserved for diplomats and strategists. It strikes at the very heart of what it means to be human in a world of broken connections. The Airplane as a Symbol of Connection An airplane is more than a mode of transport. Symbolically, it represents the deeply human urge to bridge distances, to connect what has been separated. The pilot at the controls embodies the role of a connector between worlds that might otherwise never touch. When such a plane is brought down, it is not merely a machine that is destroyed — a symbol is struck. In Freemasonry, connection plays a central role. The lodge is, by its very nature, a place where people of different backgrounds, professions, and convictions come together. Not despite their differences, but precisely because those differences offer valuable perspectives. The Mason builds bridges, not walls. He seeks what unites people, not […]