Finally, “raised” signifies your achievement of the third and highest degree of Freemasonry – Master Mason. This milestone represents your dedication and growth within the brotherhood. The Freemasons’ Community:A first-of-its-kind online community for those looking to learn more about the mysteri...
1 What is Freemasonry? St. John's Lodge No. 17 – March 13, 2012 Most of us proudly wear the well known symbols of Masonry and rightly so. Often, when out in public displaying our logo, people will ask "so you are a Mason, what's Masonry all about?" Are you prepared to answer...
"Masonry, like all the religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, ...
“To you,” he said to his closest disciples, “has been given the secret of the Kingdom of God, but for those outside, everything is in parables.”[13] Secrets and mysteries were characteristic of temple tradition, and were the exclusive preserve of the high priesthood, who were ...
“authors” and the scam artists and charlatans who conspire with these folks–the cottage industry that has built up around them, selling courses, instructions and hacks. A quick Google search returns dozens of “bestselling books,”courses,packages,schools,secrets,summits, andwebinarste...
In ancient Jewish culture, the whispering of secrets was a way to convey important information that required careful handling. This can be seen as a type of Jesus Christ as the ultimate teacher, who imparts divine wisdom to His followers. It also reflects the prophetic tradition where God ...
world, such people can hardly help becoming aware of their common interests and concerns, and of the advantages of cooperation. That awareness leads them to develop loyalties directed more toward the system as a whole than toward the particular country or institution by whom they are employed. ...
SYMBOLS—WHATARETHEY? ByH.L.Haywood-NYMasonicOutlookMay1933. IfYouWillcopyoffonalargesheetofpaperfortyorfiftyofthemostwidelyuseddefinitionsofFreemasonryofthepasttwocenturiesyoureyewillbestruckbyoneoutstandingfact,perhapsitistheoutstandingfact:withfewexceptionsallofthemtakeitforgrantedthatFreemasonryhides,conceals,or...
Secrets are often known by at least one person or a select group who choose to keep the information hidden from others. On the other hand, mysteries may not be understood by anyone and can exist independently of human knowledge or intervention. 13 The purpose of keeping a secret is typically...
Often mysteries The skills, lore, or practices that are peculiar to a particular activity or group and are regarded as the special province of initiates The mysteries of Freemasonry. The mysteries of cooking game. Puzzle (archaic) Something made with marvellous skill; something of ingenious construc...