An AI coach for Master Masons

Masonic Reflections

A private quarter-hour reflection — between meetings, between degrees, between visits.

Private beta · By invitation only

The Craft is older than its instruction books. In these sessions, you sit with the working tools as they show up in your actual week — with an AI coach drawing on the public-domain Masonic literature: Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry (1873), Preston's Illustrations of Masonry (1772), Pike, Claudy, and named historical Masons (from Washington and Mozart through Burns, Macdonald, and Kipling).

“Be one of those, by whose lives the world has been adorned.” Albert Mackey, 1873

How it works: One question at a time, in private reflection. Each session ends with a written reflection you keep — and one small thing to carry into the week.

Your reflections stay private. The coach does not share your conversations with your lodge, your jurisdiction, or any brother.

A spoken reflection You will talk with the AI coach and listen to its reply. Headphones and a quiet quarter-hour before you run a session.
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