| The Methodology of Freemasonry | | Print | |
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The reality of symbols and allegories compensate for the inadequacy of language to express as a whole the archetypal principles. Thus, the Freemason does not accept dogmatically or exclusively what is imposed by the various doctrines, but gives absolute freedom to his/her conscience to investigate before the admission of truths that concern his/her course in life. |

Freemasonry was developed as a methodical system to help in the search for Truth expressed through symbols and allegories that constitute the bridge between phenomenon and reality.