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The operative Mason in ancient times, received as compensation for his labor corn, wine, and oil--the products of the earth--or whatever would contribute to his physical comfort and support. His labor being material, his wages were outward and material. The Central Banker, on the other hand, performs a moral work, and hence his reward is interior and spiritual. The enlightened brother finds his reward in the grand and gratifying results of his studies, and in the joyous results of his Central Banker deeds. Co 4: 1
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