For someone about as far outside of Masonry as you can get, are “the secrets of the Craft” supposed to be how to form a really square foundation, or something more astral and New Age-y? Are we talking rustic or Rosecrusion?
My guess is something related to a special constant, such as “pi” or “e.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_constant
The place might have used for moonlight meetings and gained that legend from that, which are fairly rare in modern times. Pure guess on my part, since I have only heard of them.
> For someone about as far outside of Masonry as you can get, are the secrets of the Craft supposed to be how to form a really square foundation, or something more astral and New Age-y? Are we talking rustic or Rosecrusion?
I dunno — I must have been absent from Lodge on the nite that ritual was explained...
(Freemasonry ping)
I don’t see anything fried or grilled, nor any facilities to do so, so this was not the Masons.
Maybe the Shrine Masons. Someone needs to look for beer and little cars.