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aristocracy of culture" that gives the possibility of a
confrontation with those realities, economic social policies,
that love and wish to find a State where the wealth is
represented by moral and ethical value. It is the expression of a
project in which, as the first article of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights says, "all human beings are born free
and equal for dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason
and conscience and must act towards each other in a spirit of
fraternity." When this affirmation finds substance in the men who
guide the Nations and the Peoples we will definitely not talk
about poverty, but we will talk about cultural riches and
perspective because we will have achieved that form of human
respect by placing it at the centre of development and rebirth
projects. In short, culture is the form of a thought to which the
function of the greatest shareholder is
assigned to the citizen. If this function is not understood or
mishandled, masonry has the task of monitoring and denouncing,
but certainly not the strength of being able to replace the
functions of knowledge that belong to each of us and to our
commitment. It is not necessary to be in an institution to know
its values and rules. There are many more Masons without a card
that masons, as was often repeated by a Grand Master of the GOI.
GB -
On the web we find many Initiatic orders, and many Masonic rituals, including ancient ones. How
does a layman find his bearings and choose without risking being deceived by false roads?
TB -
If you were to buy a "Ferrari",
even if it is aesthetically the
same, would you buy it from a
Chinese company? If you decide to
live an initiation path, would you
look at the building block and the
original nature or simply the
image of a logo that reproduces
words, terms, which are the same
as the original ones? I would
choose the Ferrari produced in
Modena and the Freemasonry of the
origin born in 1805 in Italy and
then in our case the Grand Orient
of Italy which is in the wake of that communion which was born in
1717 in London and which emanates from the then, the universal
reference point of traditional Freemasonry.
Tiziano Busca.
The Circle Sigebert IV and the Priory of Sion in the person of Giuliano
Bertelli thanks Tiziano Busca for this interview.