Harmonious
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That I do.
Although I checked out the local group's website. They accept women, I think.
No, the women are in a separate group called "Evening Star."
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That I do.
Although I checked out the local group's website. They accept women, I think.
They have a ladies night, though?No, the women are in a separate group called "Evening Star."
Ladies' Nights are when the wives of the Masons are invited to come.They have a ladies night, though?
You probably should.I should probably ring them up.
Ahhhh.Ladies' Nights are when the wives of the Masons are invited to come.
Your experience of freemasonry will always be that of one who gains no entry.
No, the women are in a separate group called "Evening Star."
I actually know where they are, but I'm too chicken to join yet. They're also a bit far.
What about the whole you need two members to vouch for you thing?
Thank you for your explanation.If you don't get initiated then yes.
If you gain entry - which is possible for any man or woman of full age and of good report, then you will understand the secret
This is not correct.
There may be such an Order as the Evening Star. However women have been accepted into Freemasonary for a long time now. Under the French Duristiction of the Grand Orient, women can be initiated in the Co-Masonic lodges. They can work all the rites, Scottish, York, Memphis-Mizraim. What they can't do is join the UK or US Grand Lodge as this is still men only. However these are just 2 of many many many freemasonic bodies in existance - they call themsleves "regular" but this is a misnomer. All rites are irregular when compared to each other.
However no matter what system of Freemasonary you work, the first 3 dregrees are the same. They teach the secrets of Birth, Life and Death - through whatever lens you are choosing to look through. A lot of the philosophy of freemasonary is taught through the Christian paradigm, so the characters are biblical etc. However there is Egyptian Freemasonary, Arabic Freemasonary...
If you join the French Duristiction (Grand Orient) you need only believe in a Creator or Grand Architect so their lodges are more secular.
In the USGL and the UKGL you need to be Christian and many of the extention degrees of the Royal Arch and SRIA require you to be a Christian.
I am a member of Order Templis Orientis which forms a masonic acaemdey that emalgamates every freemasonic rite in existance and combines all the secrets of Western Freemasonary with Eastern Tantra.
Through OTO I hold the equivalent to the 17th Degree of the Scottish rite, having worked all the Craft degrees I-III and the Royal Arch IV in this system.
OTO is unique in that you don't place faith in a God as the Grand Architect - You are the grand Arcitect I've found the whole experience to be extremely enlightening
"No amount of reading books will teach you the secrets of Freemasonary.
You can listen at the door, watch videos, learn the passwords, grips and signs.
But you still won't know the secret....
The real secret is incommunicable...
The secret is The Experience Itself."
Thoughts?