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Masonic ring / freemason ring / masonic jewelry / masonic lodge ring / Masonic ring for men / Masonic ring for women / gift for him Genetic analysis indicates that the genus originated in the Northern Hemisphere, and that species native to New Zealand, Australia, New Guinea, and South America form a lineage of closely related species that are likely derived from a single dispersal event to the Southern Hemisphere. [6] [7] Ecology [ edit ] Hover fly ( Sphaerophoria scripta) feeding on a Myosotis flower Do not come any closer,” God said. “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” Exodus 3:5 Lehnebach, Carlos A. (21 August 2012). "Two new species of forget-me-nots ( Myosotis, Boraginaceae) from New Zealand" . PhytoKeys (16): 53–64. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.16.3602. PMC 3492931. PMID 23233811. Rod of Asclepius Lapel Pin- CC701- International Symbol for Medicine and Healthcare, White Coat and Medical Professional Pins

www.armenpress.am (in Armenian). Armenpress. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 . Retrieved 28 February 2021.After World War II, the forget-me-not flower was used again as a Masonic emblem in 1948 at the first Annual Convention of the United Grand Lodges of Germany in 1948. Unveil the mystique of the colour blue in Masonic symbolism. A hue evoking universal friendship and benevolence, its roots span ancient cultures, infusing Freemasonry's core values. This article explores blue's profound significance, guiding Freemasons towards wisdom and spiritual enlightenment. Discover the fascinating journey of this universal symbol. Interesting Fact: During the 16th century, the flower was commonly called mouse ear—but thankfully the name was eventually changed to forget-me-not by the 19th century. Also, it shouldn’t be confused with its relative plants – Italian and Siberian bugloss, dubbed the false forget-me-nots, as they also have vivid blue flowers. The badge is now worn in the coat lapel by Freemasons around the world to remember all who suffered in the name of Freemasonry, especially those during the Nazi era.

In Masonic rituals, Jacob’s ladder is understood as a stairway, a passage from this world to the Heavens. Ultimately, Adolf Hitler was unsuccessful in eradicating Freemasonry in Germany and beyond. While temples were destroyed, property confiscated and burned, and Masons imprisoned and murdered, the mysteries of Freemasonry and the core principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth survived unimpaired in our brothers’ hearts. Masonic organizations promptly rebuilt following the Nazi era, and once again to thrive in the face of adversity and hardship.Units meeting in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Yorkshire, West Craft Lodges Meeting Here Lodge Name The Forget-Me-Not and the Poppy - two symbols to remind us to 'never forget' those who died during the two World Wars.

The symbolism of the beehive in Masonry and its association with omphalos stones and the sacred feminine. Others claim that the Christ child created the flower for his mother Mary, so the world would never forget the color of her beautiful blue eyes. Given that Mary was a middle-eastern jew, that story seems doubtful.I see the Alzheimers Society also now uses it as a symbol for their fund raising., as an enamel badge. The Forget-me-not has always been a symbol of remembrance. In Canada, it is worn every July 1 st to remember those who died in World War 1. It has also symbolized true love and steadfastness. Its perennial cycle has also been used to symbolize a long awaited return; Henry the fourth used the forget-me-not as his symbol during his exile in 1398, and retained it after his return to the throne. Those symbols of remembrance, dormancy, and rebirth became closely tied to Masonry in Germany during World War II.

In the years since adoption, its significance world-wide has been attested to by the tens of thousands of brethren who now display it with meaningful pride.The small blue forget-me-not flower was first used by the Grand Lodge Zur Sonne in 1926, as a Masonic emblem at the annual convention in Bremen, Germany. In the Netherlands, the forget-me-not has become a symbol for Alzheimer Nederland, a foundation advocating for people suffering from dementia.

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