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==List of Freemason's Terms==
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==Syncretic Terms==
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Grand Geometrician

The Grand Geometrician is the Freemasons term for god with a little "g"

List of Freemason's Terms

Center, Grand Architect, Grand Geometrician, Great Architect, Rider-Waite Tarot

Syncretic Terms

god with a little "g" > Ancient One, Brahman, Govinda, Grand Architect, Grand Geometrician, Great Architect, Paramatman, Supreme Spirit

Notes

"On the sixth day, he created the beasts of the field and the reptiles which crawl on the earth. And here we may plainly perceive the wisdom, power, and goodness of the Grand Geometrician of the Universe..."[1]

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Footnotes

  1. Sickels, Daniel. The General Ahiman Rezon and Freemason’s Guide. New York: Masonic Publishing Company, 1865.