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Is the perception of fraternity enough as a reason? Doesn’t that mean that the individual inside a lodge is counting on the members of only one group?
From the beginnings of masonry, millions of brothers throughout the world, have kept the secret as their most valuable treasure and passed it from one generation to next. Individual self recognition and searching for a different “I” inside us, presenting of that better “I” to someone that has a different opinion, and invests the same effort into it, comes from trust, feeling of fraternity and tolerance, but also leads to its strengthening and higher meaning. It does not mean mere counting on one association of people. Mutual understanding is what keeps us together, what makes us brothers and that is our secret.