"squaring of your virtues" isn't quite accurate, but you have the correct understanding. it does deal with how you treat others and how you interact with them; give/get a "square deal". you could expand it to mean "treat others how you would have them treat you" --- the golden *rule*.
to some others:
* i agree with omegasup...keep up your studies for yourself but don't hesitate to ask questions
2007-10-11 13:33:52
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answered by cl_freemason 6
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the Square of Virtue is a rule and guide to conduct with others and especially a Masonic Brother. You are on the right track as others have said.
2007-10-11 10:15:13
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answered by Marvin R 7
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You have it correct. As the square was applied to a cut stone to see if it was square and accurate for use, so you are supposed to mentally check your actions against the square of Virtue to see if they are honest. In another part of Masonry we are also told not to immediately reject actions or opinions that do not fit our "Square" without stopping to consider if there may be a place for them.
2007-10-11 14:52:08
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answered by Eric S 6
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the quick answer is to symbolize the floor of King Solomons Temple. Thumbs as much as the two Lili and tatim for sturdy solutions. My motel grow to be initially carpeted, yet we've moved to a clean development with checkered pavement - even however the tiles are extra of a brown and a "color previously generic as white". LOL
2016-12-29 05:14:45
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answered by ? 3
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Marvin R is telling you right. I don't know your age, but if you want to know more, join them if possible. It is a positive life changing experience.
It's where the saying "are you being square with me" or "on the square" came from. Meaning are you honest and dealing fair!
2007-10-11 10:23:32
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answered by Brad M 5
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They Were carpenters and Brick layers
And As measuring instruments, the tools represent judgement and discernment.
2007-10-11 10:01:58
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answered by Missouri Focus 2
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Here is a great link that I think will answer all you questions on Freemason Symbolism.
http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/freemasons_square_compasses.html
Cheers TheDuk
2007-10-11 10:04:52
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answered by TheDuk 1
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It symbolizes the Great Architect. Who is, in non-Masonic parlance, God.
2007-10-11 10:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It is all facets of life being equaled and fair to all.
You are correct.
2007-10-11 10:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Enigma is on the right track.for that matter,so are you .keep studying.you'll get more from your studies than if I give you the answer.Good Luck!!!I
2007-10-11 10:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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