
What we’re about
This group meets monthly to discuss subjects of import to humanity. From philosophy and religion to science, history, and politics, this study center presents, discusses and debates a variety of subjects in the hope of gaining a better understanding of ourselves and the universe around us. By meeting and discussing important ideas and issues, we grow in understanding, tolerance, and wisdom.
The Masonic Philosophical Society was created by Universal Freemasonry to promote the eradication of ignorance in all its forms. Any person who is a freethinker, tolerant and open, and who seeks rational discourse is invited to attend and learn more about oneself, the world, the universe, and Freemasonry.
Mission Statement
The Masonic Philosophical Society embraces the concept of learning, not for school, but for life, and believes that all men, who seek it, deserve access to continued education. We further embrace the concept of a community environment, where ideas can be shared and debated in an open forum. From the seven liberal arts to the arcane, we seek to gain and to share the knowledge that is the legacy of mankind.
More Resources
Website: http://www.philosophicalsociety.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masonicphilosophicalsociety
Learn more about Freemasonry: http://www.universalfreemasonry.org
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Does Magic Do More to Help or Hinder aPerson inTheir Quest for Spiritual Growth?Unity of Littleton, Littleton, CO
September's study will be conducted by Bro. Mark Valkonen, as he asks the question, "Does Magic Do More to Help or Hinder a Person in Their Quest for Spiritual Growth?"
Synopsis:
In 'Magic: A Treatise on Natural Occultism' by Manly P. Hall, he defines magic as an art of self-mastery rather than superstitions and spells. Exploring the difference between good and bad (ie white vs. black) magic, we will explore the contrast of spiritual work that is beneficial vs. detrimental. Magic and Freemasonry acknowledge a divine power to assist with one's spiritual growth which can be beneficial for all mankind.
* You do not need to read the book to attend the discussion.Mission Statement:
The Masonic Philosophical Society embraces the concept of learning, not for school, but for life, and believes that all men, who seek it, deserve access to continued education. We further embrace the concept of a community environment where ideas can be shared and debated in an open forum. From the seven liberal arts to the arcane, we seek to gain and share the knowledge that is the legacy of mankind.More Resources:
Website: [http://www.philosophicalsociety.org]
Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/masonicphilosophicalsociety]
Learn more about Freemasonry: [http://www.universalfreemasonry.org]