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The Two Pillars in Freemasonry: Jachin and Boaz Symbolism #3019940 (License: Personal Use)
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This classic Masonic illustration depicts the two great pillars-Jachin (left, supporting the terrestrial globe) and Boaz (right, bearing the celestial globe)-symbolizing the duality of earthly and spiritual knowledge. Above them shines the Square and Compasses enclosing the letter “G,” representing Geometry or the Great Architect of the Universe, radiating divine light. The checkered pavement below signifies the balance of good and evil, light and darkness, central to Masonic philosophy.
Used on Masonic educational websites, lodge resources, and historical articles to explain core symbolic architecture in Freemasonry; targets users seeking esoteric meaning, ritual symbolism, or fraternal history.
Related Cliparts: Discover the profound symbolism of Jachin and Boaz-the twin pillars in Freemasonry representing stability and strength, crowned by Earth and Moon globes beneath the All-Seeing Eye.
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