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(07-05-2012, 03:12 AM)
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#51
As for what happens in a lodge, we can't discuss it. It is a fraternal order, but it is VERY different from a fraternity. Also, the devil worship crap is bullshit. Don't listen to that mess. Good luck! |
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I am Korean.
(07-05-2012, 03:13 AM)
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(07-05-2012, 03:18 AM)
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#54
Hmm...
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(07-05-2012, 05:54 AM)
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#55
Awesome to see this topic pop up on GAF! I'm going to be chatting with a mason next week over lunch and I have some questions to ask face to face. I was invited to dinner, but I was afraid of going alone after not knowing what would happen or what they'd do to me. I'd just feel more comfortable going with another mason.
I know you have to be voted in and there are some initiation fees to pay once you're in. But I'm so fucking ready. One mason did tell me something last Summer, but i'm not sure how true it is. |
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(07-05-2012, 05:57 AM)
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#56
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eternally victimized by the Common Sense Hit Squad
(07-05-2012, 06:07 AM)
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#59
That'll come in handy if you ever accidentally kill a hooker.
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(07-05-2012, 06:10 AM)
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#60
Well since I'm not a mason I don't see why I can't share it. I honestly don't think I'd want to post it unless there are similar things around other lodges that exist to members. If a member can PM me so I can ask, it would be appreciated. I can fill you guys in next week on what goes down when I meet a high level mason and ask him questions about joinin and what to do, I'm sure I'll have a lot to write about.
I know stuff like, when you're in, and let's just say you need new windows put in your house, you'd see if anyone in your lodge owns a business that can hook you up with insanely cheap or free windows for the house. Same with plumbing and stuff. |
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Oh that my words were now spoken!
Oh that they were printed in a book! (07-05-2012, 06:11 AM)
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#61
I was offered a spot in a Masonic lodge (you apparently need a sponsor to get in), but ended up declining because one of the members told me "don't join if you're just looking for clout or networking, because we will root you out. If you want that nonsense, then join the Chamber of Commerce."
I thanked the lodge for dinner and ended up leaving, no fuss or muss. Except for the part when they made me take my clothes off in front of a masked man. This right here explains modern day Masonry. They've become the Shriners.
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(07-05-2012, 06:29 AM)
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#62
You all know what the 1st third political party was in the United States' right?
William Morgan told about the first 3 levels, was a Mason, and broke the blood oaths. So many famous freemasons. It is a lot of things to a lot of people, but something to consider is that fraternal ties take precedent over law of the land. Enlightened freemasons consider the profane to be uninitiated to the ancient secrets that enable them to operate and exist by symbology and sacred ritual. Would any freemasons here care to share, say, your Easter Sunday ritual? |
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(07-05-2012, 07:01 AM)
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#63
The way I understand it, the further one gets entrenched in the mystical side of life (that is, experiential and philosophical understanding of great universal truths) the less likely they are to speak about it openly. Most people don't react well to these things.
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(07-05-2012, 08:57 AM)
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#65
A friend of mine is a Mason. As far as I can tell it's similar to say, the Rotary Club. They do charitable events as well as provide funds for local and municipal projects and such.
Yes it has it's secrets and rituals but in that sense it's more like a Fraternity where there are certain traditions and norms that are always carried out. Dan Brown did a lot to romanticize the Masons. Their origins may have been esoteric, but in the current iteration I don't see think there is anything mystical or forbidden about it. |
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(07-05-2012, 09:18 AM)
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#66
Come back here son I'll show you the real bible.
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The Bilderberg group stole my thread posting rights and all I got was this lousy tag.
(07-05-2012, 04:06 PM)
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#69
The ties to King Solomon, from what I have read, heard, and studied, is related to the Knights Templar, aka the Knights of the Temple of King Solomon. They took base in there during the Crusades and stayed for a while. After a while they were accused of straying from the practices of Christianity and were alleged to have indulged in the black arts. It led them to go underground and where they ended up was Scotland at the time of Robert the Bruce, who was fighting off the English but with not much luck. The Knights were obviously brilliant soldiers after going through with the Crusades, and as they needed a place to well, stay but openly, they joined forces and toppled the Monarchy to create the United Kingdom, well what was to come of it. That maybe 'Dan Browny' or whatever bullshit, but the roots are supposedly far deeper than that, and besides, fiction comes from fact. As to the Black Arts bit and the reason for them being driven underground (the latter fact, the former alleged) - the story behind Solomon is that he had knowledge of the arts until they were used against him, and so decided to hide them away under his throne, in a mythical legendary storybook sort of sense. That's a subjective issue. The symbolism involved in the whole little one eye thing is that the all seeing eye, the third eye within is what will complete the world, there are LOTS of different theories on this. Theres also apparently lots of different degrees to masonry, whether said mason chooses to advance or not, see below for further details. Besides all that, anyone whispering in a fine grand building is in my opinion, scheming, I dont like schemeres.
He was invited to the lodge with a friend, another prospective member, in a big dark room similar to what you describe, told to strip down to underwear while blindfolded in a room filled with old guys, and he said that was it. Now maybe its not like that everywhere, I mean Kenya's pretty far away from us so undoubtedly will have differing practices. The second story was from a very close friend of mine, one who would do anything it takes to achieve power and wealth. He's from South London, and a snidy little bastard, although still a good friend. Lets just say he wouldnt fit in with the suits. Anyway, while we were in Manchester during the uni days, he decided to drop down to the masonic lodge, on ironically, mason st. SO they appointed him a meeting day with a top ranking dude. The man he met, unfortunately I dont know his name, was I think, the 2nd or 3rd top ranking mason in England. He showed him around the lodge. At this point I guess I have to say that we used to read up and study this shit quite alot so he was expecting to know things, yet he didnt. There were no checkered floors, only in one room...haha. So yeah, the most distinct thing I recall my friend telling me about this experience was that he walked into one room with 2 big ass rocks. He asked what they were all for, and the reply was the only insight he gained into the order. The rock close to the entrance was where a mason starts, where they are born, and where they are nothing, as they progress, the person becomes something, hence the two rocks, one for when you are nothing, one where you are something, someone. The guy showing him around also told him that they get all sorts of people joining, like everyone, but they can not discuss what happens in the Lodge or in their masonic life. He also told him that there are progressive stages, and at each stage of progression or promotion a new secret shall be revealed...sounds odd yeah, but I dont doubt it. My mate was then invited to have dinner with the guys... at some sort of ceremony (I imagine a big orgy) - but I dont know what happened. Like someone above said, the guy just strayed off...we took alot of piss out of him for thinking of joining, so maybe he kept it lowkey or just completely blanked it off and never joined. He's selling false land in Brazil now so I doubt he joined. |
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(07-05-2012, 04:10 PM)
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#70
OP, all you need to do is hit the web. Ask a Freemason exists to do exactly what you're looking for. You'll be contacted pretty quickly (depending on where you are, but still pretty quickly). It's been a good experience for me, being able to chat with a Pearl Harbor vet on the regular, connecting with people and building my network, volunteering more and so forth. If it's something you like, feel free to pursue it.
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(07-05-2012, 04:18 PM)
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#72
It's a christian order here in Norway. Is that common?
My dad is a doctor, and they're constantly asking him to join. His best friend is a member. One of my friends (27) just became a member. They never talk about it, though. I don't care that much, but I know there are benefits. |
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(07-05-2012, 04:44 PM)
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#73
My dad has been a member for 6 years, and its a pretty well known fact that a lot of undergraduate fraternity organizations are heavily influenced by the freemasons ideals and rituals, my fraternity (kappa sigma) included. There's nothing scary about it, anyone bringing up satanic rituals and the like should probably not get their info from the history channel. :/ interestingly enough, my dad mentioned that everything that he's seen mentioned on history channel aren't considered secrets in the organization, just the history channel trying to get ratings.
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(07-05-2012, 11:48 PM)
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(07-06-2012, 12:28 AM)
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-DigitalDevil" |
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(07-06-2012, 01:27 AM)
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(07-06-2012, 01:28 AM)
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#81
I read The Lost Symbol (I know) and Dan Brown's attempt to make them seem like a friendly fraternity of kindness and charity had the opposite effect, making me think of them (in the book) as a bunch of condescending man-children who think they're better than everyone else, and believe that wearing a ring gives you unearned authority over matters that are best left to commitee.
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(07-06-2012, 01:30 AM)
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(07-06-2012, 01:53 AM)
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(07-06-2012, 01:54 AM)
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(07-06-2012, 02:07 AM)
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#90
A friend was showing me a guide online. I wonder if they would be able to tell apart the people who are faking it.... hmmm.
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(07-06-2012, 08:24 PM)
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(07-06-2012, 08:47 PM)
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#96
Otherwise, you are mostly just going to find a frat with older dudes.
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