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The only real secret Freemasonry has is the one you will find inside yourself by utilizing the beautiful wisdom of the ages and working tools it provides - that is your mission and task.
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I am honored to say that I can extend this post for the 3rd time. I will be doing my MM degree next wednesday the 14th in what they are calling "a true Master Mason lodge", one of only two of our constitution's in this country. Very much looking forward to it :)
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Oops my bad, I see the picture shows that one is 18 and the other one is 35. It's also 1 Kings 7 not 2 Kings. From the scriptures I do not really see where it's written like that, it says that both were 18 or both were 35 - what am I missing?
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Thanks for posting this.
Can someone please explain to me the difference between 2 Kings 7:15 that says the Pillars were 18 cubits high and 2 Chr 3:15 that says they were 35 cubits high. Jer 52:21 also says 18 cubits high.
It's almost double the hight from 18 to 35? My FC ritual book also...
Someone made the statement to me a while ago that no matter what day or time it is, there is always somewhere on this planet a lodge meeting in progress.
Is that really possible?
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Without giving away too much. Something I notice at about all lodges I visit on their walls, windows, doors, carved stones, gates etc is something that distinctly makes me think of FC. I do not see this same thing a lot in any other form. Does it just "look" graphically better to the outside...
- Do what your GL does, the way they do it. Worry about other constitutions and forms of the craft another day.
- Dont try to understand everything about freemasonry all at once, but do ask if something you were given doesn't add up or make sense.
- Attend as many meetings you can from your...
Has Freemasonry always from the start (well, let's say from 1717 onwards) been a fraternity where one just needed to "ask one", or was it way back in history more "elite" where people were chosen or recruited from inside, and then later changed so that interested people could simply "ask one"...
I am extending my original post- will be doing my FC degree tomorrow night at GLSA Parys Lodge #30 (South Africa). Looking forward to it.
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As masons we promise to treat each other on the level and not to do certain things in the lodge such as discussion of politics, having religious debates etc etc.
So what exactly is the official boundaries of this word "lodge" for masons? Is it the physical building including the area where we...
Ok but I am curious, so let's say you really want to, how would you indicate to someone else in the car next to you that you are also a brother?
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