Freemasons sharing a heartfelt discussion about love during a Lodge comparition
Philosophy & Ethics

Love in Freemasonry: Selflessness and Brotherly Connection

This personal account of a Masonic comparition on the theme of love remains remarkably relevant, even more than two years after the event. The openness with which brothers spoke about what love means to them strikes a universal, timeless chord. What follows is an honest reflection on selflessness, vulnerability, and the extraordinary power of brotherly connection. What Is a Comparition? I was told afterward that I had just experienced a real comparition — a traditional Masonic discussion in which brothers openly share their thoughts following the presentation of a paper. That said, the remark was quickly qualified. The previous comparition had been about the concept of the Daimon and had taken the form of a guided group discussion after an introduction by two brothers. This evening was different because the originally planned event had been cancelled at the last moment. Fortunately, one of the brothers had a Tracing Board paper — what we call a “Bouwstuk” — far enough along that he could present it. The subject: love. Love Is Everywhere Love is everywhere, and without it, there is really no life. You see love in all its forms — between partners, in the devotion someone shows to a pet, […]