Pythagoreans: The First Step in the Masonic Journey
I have on my little finger one of the oldest and most widespread of esoteric symbols: the pentagram, or five-pointed star within a circle. I view this as something of a litmus test. The pentagram has been, at various points in history, a Jewish symbol, a Christian symbol, a sigil of Renaissance magic, a Masonic symbol, a Wiccan symbol, and last as well as least, a Satanic symbol. But it appears to have started with Pythagoras. Pythagoras lived and taught in the sixth century BC. He was born in Samos and settled in the Greek colony of Croton, modern day Calabria, where he founded his community. His teachings emphasized moderation, piety, health of body and soul, respect for elders and of the state, and monogamy. He believed in the transmigration [also known as metempsychosis, is the belief that the soul or non-physical essence of a living being continues its existence in a different physical form or body after biological death] of souls, opposed animal cruelty, and advocated for the ben...