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From: David Dalton
Newsgroups: alt.religion.wicca, alt.witchcraft, alt.pagan,
uk.religion.pagan, alt.religion.goddess
Subject: Wiccan definition of the Element Water?
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 05:26:23 -0230
Organization: Eternal September
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Not In The Satanic Or TheO [God] Religion
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There Is Craft Degrees
Just Be It Witch Or Mason
To Know Symbols Of The Craft
First Degree Witch
Or
First Degree Mason
You Have To Studied Five Years
Under A Master
In Witch Or Mason
Just To Get To The First Degree
The Primecraft
Is To Know It All
Without Being Hoodwink
In This Craft First Level
Start With The Ten Degree
Apprentice Degree
You Work Up It 0 Degree
Is The Master
It Not A Witch Nor A Mason
But You Have To Know
Them To Become Primary Master
A studious Mason
may find great enlightenment.
One such portion of the ritual may
be found with the seemingly haphazard
mentioning of the four elements, water,
fire, earth, and air,
usually found at the conclusion of
the steroptics in the Entered Apprentice Degree
Mason dictionary
http://www.jjcrowder743.com/dictionary.html
Look Up: SIGN, SPECULATIVE, PASSWORD,
MASTER, and GEOMETRY
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Four Masonic Elements Page 7 / 19
The following
excerpt clearly explains:
"For Aristotle, matter (hyle),
inert and shapeless by itself,
gained its shape and properties
by the action of form (morphe)
which could be expressed by
such factors as hot, cold, dry
and humid, giving in turn, by
their combination, four elements:
earth (cold and dry),
water (cold and humid), air (hot
and humid), and fire (hot and
dry).
The elements were eternal
and indestructible and by
synthesis (chemical reaction),
mixis (mechanical mixing), or
krasis (dissolution) gave birth
to different substances whose
properties depended solely on
the contents of each element.
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