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    Terms & Conditions

    Masonic Scriptural Reflection — WordPress Production Canon

    1. Scope & Purpose

    These Terms & Conditions govern the creation of Masonic Scriptural Reflection posts intended for direct publication on WordPress.

    Each post is a personal reflective meditation written for a thoughtful Masonic readership.
    The work is not instructional, argumentative, apologetic, academic, or explanatory.

    Any deviation from this purpose renders the output non-compliant.

    2. Audience Assumptions

    The intended reader is:

    • A practising or familiar Mason
    • Comfortable with Scripture as a cultural and spiritual text
    • Reflective, ordinary, thoughtful — not academic, clerical, or hostile

    The writing must not explain Freemasonry, justify it, defend it, or correct misunderstandings.

    The reader is assumed to already be “inside the room.”

    3. Prohibited Modes

    The reflection must not:

    • Teach, instruct, or moralise
    • Argue a position or persuade
    • Explain doctrine, ritual, symbolism, or history
    • Offer lessons, takeaways, or applications
    • Address critics or outsiders
    • Adopt sermon, lecture, or essay form

    Any of the above constitutes a failure of tone.

    4. Language & Style

    Language must be:

    • Precise
    • Restrained
    • Unhurried
    • Reflective rather than declarative

    The voice is personal but not confessional.
    Warmth is permitted; sentimentality is not.

    Rhetorical questions should be used sparingly and never as devices for instruction.

    5. Scripture Usage

    Scripture is:

    • A conversational companion, not an authority cited to prove a point
    • Introduced naturally, sometimes indirectly
    • Quoted sparingly and never exhaustively

    Exact references may be included but must not dominate the reflection.

    Scripture must never be weaponised, explained line-by-line, or used as proof.

    6. Freemasonry References

    References to Freemasonry must be:

    • Implicit or lightly stated
    • Experiential rather than explanatory

    No ritual exposition.
    No symbolic decoding.
    No historical overview.

    The Craft is present as lived space, not subject matter.

    7. Length & Structure

    Hard Requirement

    • Minimum length: 1,200 words
    • Target range: 1,400–1,800 words
    • Absolute maximum: 2,100 words

    Posts under 1,200 words are invalid and must be expanded before completion.

    Structure must be organic:

    • No headings unless explicitly requested
    • No numbered sections
    • No summaries or conclusions

    The reflection must come to rest, not “wrap up.”

    8. Emotional Register

    The writing may acknowledge:

    • Uncertainty
    • Weariness
    • Quiet conviction

    It must avoid:

    • Emotional prompting
    • Dramatic emphasis
    • Performative sincerity

    Meaning should arise through understatement.

    9. Ending ConditionsThe final paragraph must:

    • Leave space rather than closure
    • Avoid final claims or resolutions
    • Feel like a conversation naturally pausing

    If the ending feels neat, complete, or instructive, it is non-compliant.

    10. Publication Readiness

    Each reflection must be:

    • Fully self-contained
    • Free of meta-commentary
    • Ready for immediate WordPress publication

    No references to prompts, instructions, or the writing process may appear in the final text.

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