Thursday, 7 November 2013

Winnipeg's Secret Masonic Code

By John Abbot


One of the greatest monuments completed in 1920 was the Manitoba Legislative Building, a remarkable structure with primeval temple designs from the New Eastern World. The building has been designed by Frank Worthington Simon (1863-1933), a man with an in-depth knowledge of architecture as well as aspirations from the philosophical doctrines of Freemasonry. The building was then used as one of the best sites for legislative assembly for committees, staffs, offices of the ministers and other government bodies. However, what is the real purpose why Legislative Manitoba was created?

To start with, we need to know the most important symbol - Manitoba Golden Boy sculpture atop the rotunda of the Manitoba Provincial Legislature. It was the Manitoba's best known structure, which embodied the spirit of eternal youth and enterprise. The boy was located on the dome of the building with his face turned to the North. He held some of the valuable resources such as minerals, fish, forest and hydroelectric power. According to some research, this monument was sculpted by Georges Gardet of Paris and casted at France in 1918 to make it more real. This significant figure has faced many danger circumstances because of the Manitoban war; however, his security was then restored after the reconstruction of the old dome.

The next significant symbol was the grand staircase, consisted of 39 steps made from brown-vein Carrara Marble. Georges Gardet of Paris was also the designer of each 2,268-kilogram bison. There were many speculations about the creation of these bison and how the architect designed them, but the Manitoban people considered it as their precious ancient symbol next to the Golden Boy,

A shiny, sacred Golden Boy statue was also considered as one of the MLB trademarks. It has impressive 17 foot bronze cast covered with gold. Historians concluded that this figure was a representation of Hermes Trismigestus, one of the scholars who taught the wisdom of light in 1999, the father of Alchemy and occult philosophy. At a closer look, the Golden boy was holding some crops, minerals and wheat, while a torch on the other hand. Historical evidences concluded that the boy was a representation of Hermes, one of the greatest scholars, a man with an excellent knowledge of alchemy and wisdom of light.

The beauty of the Manitoba Legislative Beauty was worth visiting for. Actually, it was one of the world-winning structures with different ancient symbols such as the statue of Medusa, Bucranium for sacrifices, the figure of bare chested Jesus Christ and Masonic initiate, Egyptian Motifs, statue of agriculture, Blue Curtains and the ark of the Covenant (on top of the Lieutenant-Governor's room). Some historical evidences claimed that there were some things associated with the symbols and the purposes of the architect. Love, sex, fertility and war were included in the lists.




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