Boaz & Jachin: The Two Pillars of Freemasonry
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The mysterious pillars Boaz and Jachin stand at the entrance of King Solomon’s Temple, but their symbolism stretches far beyond biblical architecture. In Freemasonry, these twin pillars represent strength and establishment, duality, initiation, and the gateway to hidden knowledge.
In this episode we explore the deeper meaning behind the two pillars found in 1 Kings 7, how they became central symbols in Freemasonry, and how the imagery of twin pillars appears throughout ancient mystery traditions, Kabbalah, tarot symbolism, and modern culture.
2 Pillars Freemasonry Notes
Were these pillars merely architectural decoration—or were they symbolic gateways representing the balance between opposing cosmic forces?
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Topics discussed in this episode:
Freemasonry, Boaz and Jachin, Solomon’s Temple, King Solomon, Hiram Abiff, Huram the Tyrian, Albert Pike, Masonic symbolism, Masonic pillars, Freemason initiation rituals, Kabbalah, Kabbalistic Tree of Life, Jewish mysticism, occult symbolism, esoteric traditions, sacred architecture, ancient mystery schools, Pillars of Hercules, Atlantis symbolism, Tarot High Priestess, Boaz meaning, Jachin meaning, bronze pillars of Solomon’s Temple, Age of Enlightenment Freemasonry, secret society symbolism, occult symbols in architecture, ancient temple symbolism, sacred gateways, duality symbolism, sun and moon symbolism, masculine and feminine symbolism, mercy and severity Kabbalah, Freemasonry symbolism explained
