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estricted by the feudal lords. Instead they were free to travel around<br />

the country and even around the continent. In contrast to other<br />

craftsmen, smiths or tanners, the masons joined together in large<br />

groups to work on vast and magnificent structures. <strong>The</strong> associations<br />

had so-called letters <strong>of</strong> proposal, which granted them many privileges<br />

from popes, princes, cities, and monasteries. Thus they were allowed<br />

to leave finished palaces and cathedrals and travel to other areas or<br />

even other countries in order to plan and build their next project,<br />

and to seek work through other lodges in different parts <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> these exceptional guilds was the Company <strong>of</strong> Freemasons,<br />

founded in 1376. Freemasons with permanent residence were only<br />

permitted to seek work within a limited area.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se builders belonged to the guild <strong>of</strong> masons, which was divided<br />

into three stages: apprentice, journeyman and master. Novices were<br />

required to undergo a seven-year period <strong>of</strong> training and instruction<br />

before they were recognized as full members (journeymen). <strong>The</strong><br />

master mason, who was the most respected, had a deep knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

the secrets <strong>of</strong> nature, knew how to use the positive and avoid the<br />

negative energy-lines <strong>of</strong> the earth's field <strong>of</strong> radiation. He also knew<br />

how to design a town so that the inhabitants were protected from<br />

the wind. <strong>The</strong> streets <strong>of</strong> modern cities create a constant draught; the<br />

wind blows freely and affects the inhabitants negatively.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se natural methods are still used in China. In the 1980s, some<br />

knowledgeable Swedish visitors to an area near Shanghai used a set-<br />

square and a compass to examine if the houses were built with their<br />

walls aligned along the Curry-lines. <strong>The</strong> ground beneath every bed<br />

was to be free from damaging ley-lines. <strong>The</strong> houses in question were<br />

built in 1958, not during the Middle Ages. Earth radiation is still an<br />

important matter in the building <strong>of</strong> hotels and banks in Hong Kong<br />

and Singapore. This system, which works in accordance with the<br />

rules <strong>of</strong> nature, is called feng-shui and was violently opposed by the<br />

Communist regime in China. A Chinese encyclopaedia states that the<br />

architectural principles <strong>of</strong> feng-shui are: "To create well-being,<br />

happiness and wealth for the people living in the house."<br />

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