The International Order of Co-Freemasonry Le Droit Humain
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History of Le Droit HumainThere are many Masonic bodies, of which only The International Order of Co-Freemasonry, Le Droit Humain, established 1893, was the first to admit both men and women. Each Masonic body has its own view and legend of the origins of Freemasonry, though there is, broadly-speaking, a common-point of origin for all Masonic ceremonies. The exact origins of Freemasonry are unclear. It seems, however, as though a craft organization of stone workers in the Renaissance attracted the participation of The broader origins of Masonic tradition are believed to derive from the earliest ancient mysteries of civilisations such as ancient Greece and Egypt. Their philosophies contain eternal truths which are regarded by most as the fount of modern religious, philosophical and ethical teachings. The early "speculative" Freemasons seem to have been interested in a variety of these earlier forms of thought, especially the symbolic interpretation of pictures and of geometry and what is sometimes called the "perennial philosophy." Masonry has undoubtedly picked up key threads from many of these. |
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