This video is incredibly true. I didn't know any freemasons when I joined my lodge. I emailed the Secretary of the Lodge and said that I am a good man that wants to be better. I was called within a short time. The Junior Warden called me and invited me to a dinner at the lodge. In my Lodge you are required to go to at least 6 social events. This is so the brothers can get to know you and you get to know them (and also figure out if this is what you want to do). After getting to know the brothers in the lodge I asked for an application, filled it out, turned it in, and was voted into the lodge. This is when I found out that this is the brotherhood I missed after the military. It's about Esprit De Corps (a feeling of pride, belonging and loyalty). When I left the military I had lost a large amount of that feeling. Freemasonry has brought it back. If you are a good man and seeking brothers who will walk with you during good and bad times then Freemasonry may be for you. If you seek government secrets and power you will probably be dissappointed.
I am really interested in joining the fraternity but don't know anybody around, am in the bring ahafo region of ghana. Please how can I join? thank you
@@amankonafrancis9466 my suggestion would be to email your local lodge or the grand Lodge in your jurisdiction. To be one ask one. Reaching out by email is enough to get the process started. I wish you luck in your journey and if you follow through with it I promise you will end up a better person! Good luck my friend!
This is so very well done. I have been thinking about my first introduction to Masonry of late; in March it will be 35 years. I really recommend getting to know the Brethren of a lodge. Get to know them. Let them get to know you. You will really find out if you want to be a part of this wonderful, ancient fraternity. It was the best thing I had ever done. I met my wife later 😀
@latesttraps7804 Like all social and/or community organizations, the benefits are socialization and charitable and/or boosterism activities. If these things aren't attractive to a person (e.g., during their discretionary time, they'd rather sit alone in a dark room and play video games and/or develop their personal "community" via social media and internet groups), then they probably aren't going to feel there's any value in joining.
I appreciate this video! My Father, Grandfather, men I want nothing more than to follow in there footsteps and Getting the Thumbs up From my Grandfather, Unfortunately he passed, and I was never able to find out anything else about this Great Group any man Should strive to belong to! Thanks for helping with questions I really ask for answers to! Besides I clearly am not good enough to even be a member ,but at heart I am because of the willingness to believe in me my Grandfather had!!
@Charles Wall You don't think yourself good enough to join? You have humility and that is one thing that Freemasonry teaches. Why not apply and let the Lodge decide for themselves if you are good enough to join?
@Paul Weder Hi Paul. It's important to acknowledge, that Freemasonry can give a man so much, but also allow him to give to others. Yes, he can give his cash, but he can give his time, too. Sometimes, what we achieve in a group, can be so much more than the some of it's parts. Men join for various reasons. Some join for the social side, some for the esoteric side, some for the charitable side, and some for the cameraderie that Freemasonry provides. You get a lot of armed forces men join, because it is very much like a "band of brothers"....but most join for a mixture of those things, plus other things. No man is perfect and that includes Freemasonry. Immersing onesself in the ethos of Freemasonry, rubbing shoulders with like minded men, can keep you on the straight and narrow. It can support you in low times and allow you to help others in such times. It's not for everyone. Some men work much better alone and that's fine.. if that works for them, that's great. However, some prefer to do things in a group and that's us. I hope that helps.
Why can I not appy to becomming a mason on this website? Is it baybe obsolete? Or does it have to do with my region (which I would find discriminating...)
The best thing in y life was when I became a Mason. I was 21 and went through the degrees in three months. I turned in all of my work, and four days after my third degree, went to and completed the Scottish Rite. My boss and I later went through the Shrine. It has been 58 years since. My life has been much better throughout the years because of becoming a Mason. The teachings make you a better man if you follow them.
@ScottishRiteMasons it really is awesome. I've wanted to be a Mason since I was 13. I didn't feel I was ready for the last 26 years, though. I just didn't feel quite prepared in my heart yet until now.
I really appreciate this. I watched a couple of your videos. You showed that it's not as inaccessible as I thought. I want to discuss this with some family first. See what some of the knowledgeable ones think before I make that move. Thanks
@RealTexasPlaya Glad your interest has been piqued. And also good that you are discussing it with your family. Indeed, as part of the process of your application, you will be intereviewed and then a home visit will be arranged. This is where (usually) a couple of Masons will visit your home, so that you can ask questions on your home soil and that your relatives can do the same. Very often, at the end of any interview, the interviewer will say "do you have any questions"....and usually, the interviewee will say "no", only to think of some AFTER the interview is over! This will allow you to do that in your own home, where you will feel more comfortable. Good luck!
I’m very interested in Freemasonry. I’m heavily invested in research of universal truth as well as esoteric spiritual scriptures from all ancient religions. I’ve listened to some masons online say they were greatly helped and guided in that area of study by their fellow Masons. I don’t think I know anyone at all that’s. Mason. I looked up all the lodges near me and wrote down their monthly meeting day and time. Can I show up even if I’m not a member to show my interest or is it considered disrespectful? I’m going to try to call the lodges’ phone numbers that are online first and see.
Hi, i’m active duty sailor and still wishes to be part of the brotherhood .. what will be the challenges you see that might affect my application or if accepted, what challenges will i encounter moving forward specially if i change locations
Most grand lodges will make accommodations so that active duty military can get their degrees with ease. And once you are a Mason, you can sit in any lodge in the world as long as you remain in good standing.
@greg samonte Although the answer from SR Masonry is correct, I'd recommend that you wait until you are a little more settled, say when you are shore-based rather than seagoing. I was in the Royal Navy when I first joined and waited until I was going to be at a base for a couple of years before I took my First Degree. That granted a little stability so that I could work through my three Degree and to get to know the Brethren in my Lodge. There are lots of seafarers in Freemasonry and at 9pm when we meet, we toast them wherever they may be and hope that wherever they may be, they are doing the same.
I am watching your presentation because I want more information about Free Massonry..though I am planning to file a petition for application in Mount Matutum Lodge in South Cotabato Philippines..Sir thank you so much for Nice Presentation I am Nathaniel P. Amacanin of General Santos City.
Good day, .,i like the video and ,and i appreciat the clear how to became a freemasonary.,i bilieved and i want to became the numbers/member,because i am faithful,helping .,respictful ,friendy, and loving father., and to others ,thank you GOD BLESS .
As a young child I remember my Great Grandfather, Theodore "Guy' Overfelt, was a Mason here in Kansas City. He had rings and I believe one of them commemorated 50 years. I never knew him well, but my Great Grandmother, Lola Doris Willoughby Overfelt, spoke highly and frequently of his being a Mason. She gifted me his rings, which as an 8 year old wasn't the best idea as I haven't known what happened to them over the years. She always encouraged me to join the DeMolay's, and she would have been so proud. Her daughter Joyce Jean Overfelt Welch (my grandmother) had joined some group called "The Order of the Eastern Star" but I wasn't aware of it's connection to Freemasonry. I had very few friends, was an only child living with my divorced single mother and didn't want to do anything that risked those few friendships, or appeared to be "nerdy". So I passed it off then, and it remains a regret with hindsight. As a young man working in my family business, one of our employees whom I respected very highly from early on and to this day, had joined a local Masonic Lodge and it made sense to me that he would have as he was always becoming a better man. However I have lost touch with him through the years and although I may currently know someone in the fraternity, I am unaware of who that might be. I may not be the gem a local lodge would want to accept right away. No criminal record, but a divorce, and struggling to run a one man business while trying to care for my widowed crippled mother and keep up maintenance and child support payments keeps me burdened on many levels. However I would really like for my son's to at least take a good look into Freemasonry. My oldest just turned 21 and my youngest is 17. Both are such good young men and I was blessed beyond reason with both of them. Considerate, kind, responsible boys, but their future's are a mystery to them and guidance from more good men in their lives is something I would pray for them to acquire sooner than later. My oldest began attending a very orthodox Catholic church every Sunday, and it is in Latin so I think he is enamored by the ritual, but not really learning a lot about God. Still I admire and respect his choice, and make sure dinner on Friday is void of any meat. I dress in my Sunday best and attend with him when I can. Thank you for all of your videos, and for this one as well. I would like to find out how to put my boys in touch with members and I believe if they knew a member or two they would take an interest and have that avenue to join. Outside of knocking on the lodge door up the street, I don't know how to go about affecting that introduction to them. So any other avenues you may advise would be greatly appreciated.
Kansas City is the home of Demolay and has a very strong Masonic community. And contact a local lodge. Your divorce doesn’t matter to us- many of us are in the same boat. I think you’d find a community willing to support you.
@@dominicongeri1992you must find your local lodge jurisdiction or the lodge in your country if not find a neighboring country go to that country become a member and see if you can start a lodge in your country and be the first to open one
I have read a lot about Freemansonry, and was intrigued by several aspects. I did read the information William Morgan leaked. Your history is amazing and your fruit is virtuous. I really admire Manly P. Hall, and believe he was a savant. The fact that your lodges will at times have the 3 major monotheistic religious books on display tells me much about what true Freemasonry is. With my past I'll never be among you, it's still good to know you guys exist. I like to think I can take all that dense past of mine through a spiritual process and transform my soul into something equally dense in light. It's tough alone tho.
LMFAO!!! Very well said!! If I had to rephrase your comment, the only thing that comes to mind is the same thing my Army Drill Sergeant would say to some of us during our basic training! “You know what your problem is ladies!? You just need to simply learn to pull the sand out of your vagina and grow a pair, that’s all!!😂🤷🏽♂️👏🏻
Hi! I've been watching your vids and appreciate the info you're providing. Thank you. I'm interested in joining a lodge. I've just begun looking into it. However, I feel hesitant to reach out because I'm a 48-year-old in the process of going to college, full-time, for a career change (happily, I was able to build up enough savings through my years of work up to this point to afford the opportunity). Here's the crux of my hesitancy. Due to my full-time student status, although I am still employed, I'm maintaining that employment at only a minimal level (far less than full-time). I have the impression that employment is an important factor when a lodge is considering a petitioner (and this makes sense; it's valid and reasonable that a man must be able to financially sustain himself). I also understand joining entails a certain commitment -- both financial (dues, etc.) and in time/study (the latter particularly in the early stages of the Masonic journey). I know you understand why I, as a mid-life college student, would have concerns regarding these aspects of joining. I would love to hear your *_personal opinion_* regarding whether you think I should wait to reach out until I am once again fully employed. My preference is to avoid delay but do you think that's the best course of action? I understand anything you might say is solely your personal thoughts on the matter and also generalized because no one person can speak for every lodge or jurisdiction. Thanks a lot for any insight you might be willing to provide.
Your job status doesn't matter. If you can pay your dues and are not a burden on the Craft that is all that matters. Dues are not pricey really. A few hundred to become a Mason and usually around 100 a year, give or take. The time commitment is a bigger factor. But manageable in my opinion. I would connect with a lodge in your area and ask about their particular time requirements, as it can vary from state to state. ~ME
From we’re I live C.D.Ward lodge 961 is the closest. I’ve always wanted to inquire about freemasonry but didn’t know how to approach. These men have day to day jobs and things to do, I don’t want to feel like a bother. But I may just goto the lodge itself to see if anyone is available to speak with. Thank you for the video. Very well put and explains a lot. Glad I came across it
Depends on the lodge and the time lapsed and the issues at hand. If it was a dui 20 years ago? Prolly fine. But it really is up to the individual lodge and what your personal explanation is for it if you were 17 when some things went sideways and now you’re 50? Chances are most people would be OK. But again your mileage may vary. Sorry that’s not a terribly helpful answer.
So say I lived in Seattle and in one year I wanted to move to Atlanta, GA. Should I wait until I move to pursue becoming a freemason or can I start it now?
Wish I had seen this video before sending in my application yesterday, guess I'll see what happens and hope for the best. I do have one question though, does believe that we are all perceiving the same thing from different perspectives count? I believe in a supreme being but don't have a name for it. Had a dream about this when I was 16, essentially coming to believe we all hold a different piece to the perverbial puzzle and instead of fighting over whose right or wrong we should be putting our pieces together. When I discovered that Freemasonry was basically doing that I was intrigued to join.
@ShaFrederick-ru5dl Then why not ask your dad? Almost nothing in Freemasonry can be described as "secret". Your dad can tell you so much about it. Of course he doesn't HAVE to...but most men will be glad that their sons are interested.
I'am a very active free mason in Belgium since many years. Moving now to LA, I'm simply trying to visit a lodge. I get no answers to my resquests at all. Clearly the fact that as a continental European belonging to a 'irregular' lodge ; i.e. not recognized by The GL of Londen, is probably the issue. Could you recommend an open minded lodge in LA or/ and Santa Monica?
Many brothers aren’t sure how to interact with irregular masons. So they avoid the issue. My suggestion is to contact the grand lodge in your area and confirm that your lodge is not in amity. Then ask what they would suggest. The will be the Authority in your areas.
damn, Mr Maynard, after seeing your new posts, you look so young lol but anyway i had to post, because, it's been months, after my home visit..during the home visit, they mentioned a meeting the next evening.. but the guy that introduced me, wasn't going to be there, they even joked about it i was told i did everything right, my background check was perfect so months later, i have no idea if i have been black balled lol
@@teecee1567 That’s not true, considering most freemason resources tout the benefits of joining. Here’s an example from the Grand Lodge of Ohio: WHY SHOULD I JOIN OHIO FREEMASONRY? WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Ohio Freemasonry includes about 450 lodges and thousands of men across the state who believe in honor, integrity, truth, and love of country-men of respect, kindness, and tolerance, fully accepting of our brothers’ religion, race, age, status, or culture. By becoming an Ohio Freemason, you join a fraternity committed to finding and uniting men eager to improve themselves by doing good in the world. Here are some more benefits: Acceptance - Opportunity to associate with men whom you would otherwise never know based on their station in life, occupation, location, or age. Wisdom - Receiving and passing on the knowledge of manhood, of being a good man and true, including as a father, son, or brother, and of being a mentor to others. Knowledge - Asking for and receiving counsel from friends and brothers about life’s challenges, whether it be fixing a broken faucet, buying and financing a home, or learning about leadership and service. Respect - Being recognized as a man of honor and reputation in the community by men you care about because your deportment and behavior warrant that recognition. Fellowship and Enjoyment- Sometimes just have fun! Enjoying the company of other men with whom you share a common understanding and experience forms the basis of many Masonic activities. With this comes acceptance, respect, friendship, trust, and support. Accomplishment - Feeling like you are contributing to something that will last through time; being part of something greater than yourself. and that can become a gift to future generations. Satisfaction - Finding balance or harmony between work, family, community, and faith by living your fraternal promise. Brotherhood - Being part of a worldwide network of men who share certain values and who will welcome you if you choose to visit. Relevance - Making a profound difference in Ohio, devoting countless hours and over $1 million each year to help those in our own backyard. Achievement of a Life Well-Lived - Some ancient philosophers defined happiness as the satisfaction realized upon the completion of a virtuous life of meaning and accomplishment.
I went a transformation about 10 years ago. I was very outgoing, reckless, and immature. Then THE EVENT happened. Something changed in me one day. Im not sure what exactly, but i haven't been the same since. Ive spent the past 10 years not seeking friendship from anyone. And im ok with that. But i miss the camaraderie of having friends. My life consists of my professional development and my wife. I'm finding the desire to develop a sense of belonging to..... something. I have a checkered legal and moral past before "THE EVENT" So, maybe im not even eligible for a lodge. I'd never heard the god man better thing before. It definitely resonates with what i want. I wonder if the Freemason's are for me?
i want to be a mason...but I don't knw anyone..theres a freemason lodge in where i stay...but what should i do? should i just walk in....btw im from asia....
The petition that you sign to become masons and if you are not accepted then the paper is already signed already to join on the money will be giveing back so what will happen to paper with all your Information on it
@sky art 32 the process to join engliah Masonry (and I suspect it is the same the world over) is to fill out a form. That form is used to start the process of joining the Lodge. The man himself then attends an interview with the lodge committee. If that goes ok, a convenient date is set for a couple of Past Masters to visit him at home, so that the man can ask anything he wants on his "home turf" and also to give his family the chance to ask anything that they wish, too. It is ESSENTIAL that a man has the backing of his family before joining. If that goes ok (and assuming his family is fine with it) his details are read out in open Lodge. A ballot takes place (and yes, we really do use black and white ballot balls) and if that goes ok, we contact him and arrange a convenient date for his Initiation. On the night he turns up for that, we take payment from him and he is Initiated. If, for any reason, and at any point, he is rejected, the paperwork he has filled in, is shredded. I hope that helps.
@Jaden Jeffrey You get to be a member of a society dedicated to moral self-improvement and high integrity. A society also dedicated to charitable works. If you do not have a fixed income, there would be little point in you joining, as Freemasonry is all about giving and not receiving.
So pretty much they provide with the establishment to give you the sense of brother hood because we all want to be a part of something and the establishment does charity work under its own name. So it’s a transaction. I give you family and you give me money so I can do charity. But “we’re doing charity” wink wink
@@LRGLA Not at all. It is stressed to every Brother he is to "help a friend or Brother in time of need WITHOUT DETRIMENT TO YOURSELF OR YOUR CONNECTIONS". in other words, give what you can. If you can't give financially because things may be tight, don't give. Same for time. Give what time you can, but if that detracts from your family or your job... don't. ALL of our accounts, including charitable donations are independently audited and are for anyone to see.
i try write my email but is removed from the comment so you can contact me on my Telegram or whatsaap go to my videos in my chanell find the links in my description
@@islemBehnas As far as I can research there is no Freemason Lodge in your country. Islamic states usually have some type of hostility towards Freemasonary.
Negative, you cant because there isnt any active lodge in Pakistan currently. You also cant join lodge outside your country. There used to be in lahore and karachi, but it got closed in General.Zia Era. The best thing you can do is, study the Masonic Books for now .
you should tell them that if married or in a relationship that the women should be there so she doesnt think we are taking the man away from the family also tell here to ask questions
This video is incredibly true. I didn't know any freemasons when I joined my lodge. I emailed the Secretary of the Lodge and said that I am a good man that wants to be better. I was called within a short time. The Junior Warden called me and invited me to a dinner at the lodge. In my Lodge you are required to go to at least 6 social events. This is so the brothers can get to know you and you get to know them (and also figure out if this is what you want to do). After getting to know the brothers in the lodge I asked for an application, filled it out, turned it in, and was voted into the lodge. This is when I found out that this is the brotherhood I missed after the military. It's about Esprit De Corps (a feeling of pride, belonging and loyalty). When I left the military I had lost a large amount of that feeling. Freemasonry has brought it back. If you are a good man and seeking brothers who will walk with you during good and bad times then Freemasonry may be for you. If you seek government secrets and power you will probably be dissappointed.
I am really interested in joining the fraternity but don't know anybody around, am in the bring ahafo region of ghana. Please how can I join? thank you
@@amankonafrancis9466 my suggestion would be to email your local lodge or the grand Lodge in your jurisdiction. To be one ask one. Reaching out by email is enough to get the process started. I wish you luck in your journey and if you follow through with it I promise you will end up a better person! Good luck my friend!
من میخواهم عضو شوم من را چگونه می پذیرن ؟لطفا راهنمایی کنید
@@erikbally من در حوزه زندگی خودم کسی را نمیشناسم مرا راهنمایی کنید لطفا تا به برادرانم بپیوندم
What are the benefits of joining the masonry?
This is so very well done. I have been thinking about my first introduction to Masonry of late; in March it will be 35 years. I really recommend getting to know the Brethren of a lodge. Get to know them. Let them get to know you. You will really find out if you want to be a part of this wonderful, ancient fraternity. It was the best thing I had ever done. I met my wife later 😀
What is the benefit of joining?
How can I join? Can you please help me out?
@latesttraps7804 Like all social and/or community organizations, the benefits are socialization and charitable and/or boosterism activities. If these things aren't attractive to a person (e.g., during their discretionary time, they'd rather sit alone in a dark room and play video games and/or develop their personal "community" via social media and internet groups), then they probably aren't going to feel there's any value in joining.
What if a person has two mr. meaner’s over forty five years ago would that be held against them
Might presentation very much quieter. In experience with,
A Purist of Happy.. 😃
I remember it felt like it took forever to hear from my lodge when really it wasn't that long, I was just excited. Great video
Thanks so much bro.
@@ScottishRiteMasons hi am interested to join the masons I've been searching for long time ather people there are trying to betrayed me need help
Yea, pretty good presentation my brother. Thanks for putting the video together.
Fantastic.Your explanations are clear.This should of course help potential candidates.Congrats
I appreciate this video! My Father, Grandfather, men I want nothing more than to follow in there footsteps and Getting the Thumbs up From my Grandfather, Unfortunately he passed, and I was never able to find out anything else about this Great Group any man Should strive to belong to! Thanks for helping with questions I really ask for answers to! Besides I clearly am not good enough to even be a member ,but at heart I am because of the willingness to believe in me my Grandfather had!!
@Charles Wall You don't think yourself good enough to join? You have humility and that is one thing that Freemasonry teaches. Why not apply and let the Lodge decide for themselves if you are good enough to join?
@Paul Weder Hi Paul. It's important to acknowledge, that Freemasonry can give a man so much, but also allow him to give to others. Yes, he can give his cash, but he can give his time, too. Sometimes, what we achieve in a group, can be so much more than the some of it's parts.
Men join for various reasons. Some join for the social side, some for the esoteric side, some for the charitable side, and some for the cameraderie that Freemasonry provides. You get a lot of armed forces men join, because it is very much like a "band of brothers"....but most join for a mixture of those things, plus other things.
No man is perfect and that includes Freemasonry. Immersing onesself in the ethos of Freemasonry, rubbing shoulders with like minded men, can keep you on the straight and narrow. It can support you in low times and allow you to help others in such times.
It's not for everyone. Some men work much better alone and that's fine.. if that works for them, that's great. However, some prefer to do things in a group and that's us.
I hope that helps.
I have been looking for somebody to put me through to become a member of freemason
I am from Nigeria
Nice lesson let me start preparing for my journey to be a mason
I am a free mason and I believe in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior
So is it true that you have a hidden bunker beneath Calvery and that The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre is really just a laser weapon?
@@Maddog494 hi
Is it true that after joining you are not allowed to play Assasin's Creed and all the AC products are forbidden?
@@GhettoGz idk I don’t play video games
Why can I not appy to becomming a mason on this website?
Is it baybe obsolete?
Or does it have to do with my region (which I would find discriminating...)
The process of joining my lodge, and going through the degrees, was great. Enjoy the site.
How to join
Hi
Pls help me how to join masonic
From Tanzania
I got a better chance of hitting the lottery then becoming a Freemason
Thank you friends appreciate it this program I watch this all the time. Appreciate your job in what you’re doing.
I meet with a member tomorrow at a cafe. Feeling really nervous because of being in public, but hopefully everything goes well
Enjoy the conversation I’m quite sure you’re just gonna have coffee and ask a few questions about Freemasonry. Good luck.
The best thing in y life was when I became a Mason. I was 21 and went through the degrees in three months. I turned in all of my work, and four days after my third degree, went to and completed the Scottish Rite. My boss and I later went through the Shrine.
It has been 58 years since. My life has been much better throughout the years because of becoming a Mason. The teachings make you a better man if you follow them.
@jerrykoester628 do you have an email?
I live in Antigua i want to join can you help me
How to become a mason? I live in Dhaka Bangladesh.
Pls help me to join in masonic lodge
But why there members always hide
I just walked into my local lodge and requested to join. I went through all the motions and currently working on my first degree.
That is awesome!
@ScottishRiteMasons it really is awesome. I've wanted to be a Mason since I was 13. I didn't feel I was ready for the last 26 years, though. I just didn't feel quite prepared in my heart yet until now.
Am happy of being a freemason
I really appreciate this. I watched a couple of your videos. You showed that it's not as inaccessible as I thought. I want to discuss this with some family first. See what some of the knowledgeable ones think before I make that move. Thanks
@RealTexasPlaya Glad your interest has been piqued. And also good that you are discussing it with your family. Indeed, as part of the process of your application, you will be intereviewed and then a home visit will be arranged. This is where (usually) a couple of Masons will visit your home, so that you can ask questions on your home soil and that your relatives can do the same. Very often, at the end of any interview, the interviewer will say "do you have any questions"....and usually, the interviewee will say "no", only to think of some AFTER the interview is over! This will allow you to do that in your own home, where you will feel more comfortable.
Good luck!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m very interested in Freemasonry. I’m heavily invested in research of universal truth as well as esoteric spiritual scriptures from all ancient religions. I’ve listened to some masons online say they were greatly helped and guided in that area of study by their fellow Masons. I don’t think I know anyone at all that’s. Mason. I looked up all the lodges near me and wrote down their monthly meeting day and time. Can I show up even if I’m not a member to show my interest or is it considered disrespectful? I’m going to try to call the lodges’ phone numbers that are online first and see.
If you watch the whole video it explains all that in detail.
This is nice, but why only usa.? Can you link me to a lodge outside usa, I am in Kenya-East Africa
i will really appreciate if i join the Freemason I'm even looking for it since please i want to join Freemason
@@williamchukwudi2045 how far have you seen center yet??
Thank you. Soon I will have my EA degree!
Caution
Please I want to be come member of large
My grandpa was a freemansons 32° and I have his ring and I wear a knight Templar ring
Hi, i’m active duty sailor and still wishes to be part of the brotherhood .. what will be the challenges you see that might affect my application or if accepted, what challenges will i encounter moving forward specially if i change locations
Most grand lodges will make accommodations so that active duty military can get their degrees with ease. And once you are a Mason, you can sit in any lodge in the world as long as you remain in good standing.
@greg samonte Although the answer from SR Masonry is correct, I'd recommend that you wait until you are a little more settled, say when you are shore-based rather than seagoing.
I was in the Royal Navy when I first joined and waited until I was going to be at a base for a couple of years before I took my First Degree. That granted a little stability so that I could work through my three Degree and to get to know the Brethren in my Lodge.
There are lots of seafarers in Freemasonry and at 9pm when we meet, we toast them wherever they may be and hope that wherever they may be, they are doing the same.
I am watching your presentation because I want more information about Free Massonry..though I am planning to file a petition for application in Mount Matutum Lodge in South Cotabato Philippines..Sir thank you so much for Nice Presentation I am Nathaniel P. Amacanin of General Santos City.
I am in Nigeria is really difficult finding a Freemason so what do I do I really want to join Freemason
You go visit your local lodge.
Thanks a lot for this information.
Very well done video.
I'm Chrissy mwangala from Zambia
I just went to my first lodge and met with some guys. I'm hoping they will let me join. I'll be heartbroken if for some reason they reject me.
I want to join someone pliz help me
i want to join but i don't have any clou
Good day, .,i like the video and ,and i appreciat the clear how to became a freemasonary.,i bilieved and i want to became the numbers/member,because i am faithful,helping .,respictful ,friendy, and loving father., and to others ,thank you GOD BLESS .
JOINING - Let’s make it happen
Where is the lodge located in Uganda ?
As a young child I remember my Great Grandfather, Theodore "Guy' Overfelt, was a Mason here in Kansas City. He had rings and I believe one of them commemorated 50 years. I never knew him well, but my Great Grandmother, Lola Doris Willoughby Overfelt, spoke highly and frequently of his being a Mason. She gifted me his rings, which as an 8 year old wasn't the best idea as I haven't known what happened to them over the years.
She always encouraged me to join the DeMolay's, and she would have been so proud. Her daughter Joyce Jean Overfelt Welch (my grandmother) had joined some group called "The Order of the Eastern Star" but I wasn't aware of it's connection to Freemasonry. I had very few friends, was an only child living with my divorced single mother and didn't want to do anything that risked those few friendships, or appeared to be "nerdy". So I passed it off then, and it remains a regret with hindsight.
As a young man working in my family business, one of our employees whom I respected very highly from early on and to this day, had joined a local Masonic Lodge and it made sense to me that he would have as he was always becoming a better man. However I have lost touch with him through the years and although I may currently know someone in the fraternity, I am unaware of who that might be.
I may not be the gem a local lodge would want to accept right away. No criminal record, but a divorce, and struggling to run a one man business while trying to care for my widowed crippled mother and keep up maintenance and child support payments keeps me burdened on many levels. However I would really like for my son's to at least take a good look into Freemasonry. My oldest just turned 21 and my youngest is 17. Both are such good young men and I was blessed beyond reason with both of them. Considerate, kind, responsible boys, but their future's are a mystery to them and guidance from more good men in their lives is something I would pray for them to acquire sooner than later. My oldest began attending a very orthodox Catholic church every Sunday, and it is in Latin so I think he is enamored by the ritual, but not really learning a lot about God. Still I admire and respect his choice, and make sure dinner on Friday is void of any meat. I dress in my Sunday best and attend with him when I can.
Thank you for all of your videos, and for this one as well. I would like to find out how to put my boys in touch with members and I believe if they knew a member or two they would take an interest and have that avenue to join. Outside of knocking on the lodge door up the street, I don't know how to go about affecting that introduction to them. So any other avenues you may advise would be greatly appreciated.
Kansas City is the home of Demolay and has a very strong Masonic community. And contact a local lodge. Your divorce doesn’t matter to us- many of us are in the same boat. I think you’d find a community willing to support you.
@@ScottishRiteMasons thank you so much for your prompt reply and advice.
Am from Kenya, I want to join
@@mikewelch4965 your grandfather was a mason you must keep tradition 💪
@@dominicongeri1992you must find your local lodge jurisdiction or the lodge in your country if not find a neighboring country go to that country become a member and see if you can start a lodge in your country and be the first to open one
I have read a lot about Freemansonry, and was intrigued by several aspects. I did read the information William Morgan leaked. Your history is amazing and your fruit is virtuous. I really admire Manly P. Hall, and believe he was a savant. The fact that your lodges will at times have the 3 major monotheistic religious books on display tells me much about what true Freemasonry is. With my past I'll never be among you, it's still good to know you guys exist. I like to think I can take all that dense past of mine through a spiritual process and transform my soul into something equally dense in light. It's tough alone tho.
Have some self respect. You're fine
How can I join I'm in kenya
LMFAO!!! Very well said!! If I had to rephrase your comment, the only thing that comes to mind is the same thing my Army Drill Sergeant would say to some of us during our basic training!
“You know what your problem is ladies!? You just need to simply learn to pull the sand out of your vagina and grow a pair, that’s all!!😂🤷🏽♂️👏🏻
Hi! I've been watching your vids and appreciate the info you're providing. Thank you. I'm interested in joining a lodge. I've just begun looking into it. However, I feel hesitant to reach out because I'm a 48-year-old in the process of going to college, full-time, for a career change (happily, I was able to build up enough savings through my years of work up to this point to afford the opportunity). Here's the crux of my hesitancy. Due to my full-time student status, although I am still employed, I'm maintaining that employment at only a minimal level (far less than full-time). I have the impression that employment is an important factor when a lodge is considering a petitioner (and this makes sense; it's valid and reasonable that a man must be able to financially sustain himself). I also understand joining entails a certain commitment -- both financial (dues, etc.) and in time/study (the latter particularly in the early stages of the Masonic journey). I know you understand why I, as a mid-life college student, would have concerns regarding these aspects of joining. I would love to hear your *_personal opinion_* regarding whether you think I should wait to reach out until I am once again fully employed. My preference is to avoid delay but do you think that's the best course of action? I understand anything you might say is solely your personal thoughts on the matter and also generalized because no one person can speak for every lodge or jurisdiction. Thanks a lot for any insight you might be willing to provide.
Your job status doesn't matter. If you can pay your dues and are not a burden on the Craft that is all that matters. Dues are not pricey really. A few hundred to become a Mason and usually around 100 a year, give or take. The time commitment is a bigger factor. But manageable in my opinion. I would connect with a lodge in your area and ask about their particular time requirements, as it can vary from state to state. ~ME
@@ScottishRiteMasons Thank you so much! I will be contacting my local lodge.
Great! Good luck and let us know how it goes.
Am interested to join
How can i belong?
I would like to be freemason and i have been trying to become a member for a very long time
It was a good information for me and I really want to be a member of the masonic how can I get help please ❤❤ thank so much for the great information
Hi. Me and friend need to join ASAP I'm UK. He's Pakistan how can we join plz
Where can I find a lodge in Zambia?
How much research do you have to do before you become a Freemason? Also, do you have to paint something? Because I saw something about that somewhere.
Paint? Never heard that one. Research? I mean you should visit the lodge you want to join at least.
By joining does it increase your business connections?
From we’re I live C.D.Ward lodge 961 is the closest. I’ve always wanted to inquire about freemasonry but didn’t know how to approach. These men have day to day jobs and things to do, I don’t want to feel like a bother. But I may just goto the lodge itself to see if anyone is available to speak with. Thank you for the video. Very well put and explains a lot. Glad I came across it
Go visit them. Find out when they meet and go by about 30 mins before. They will be glad to see you!
Plx I need to be come one of u k
Is it possible to get in with an extensive background. Nothing violent or anything
Depends on the lodge and the time lapsed and the issues at hand. If it was a dui 20 years ago? Prolly fine. But it really is up to the individual lodge and what your personal explanation is for it if you were 17 when some things went sideways and now you’re 50? Chances are most people would be OK. But again your mileage may vary. Sorry that’s not a terribly helpful answer.
Hello good afternoon am from barbados 🇧🇧 does the process to join the freemason's the same in my country
Sir any info for
join freemason in Indonesia thanks
Hello brother thanks for the video
Please l realy want to join freemason Am from Tanzania
Nice speech n information
I very interested in this since my childhood please can you help me join
Wow wonderful
So say I lived in Seattle and in one year I wanted to move to Atlanta, GA. Should I wait until I move to pursue becoming a freemason or can I start it now?
Wait till you have settled somewhere.
Some times the committee will meet with you in the lodge club room.
I'm in Ghana
I'm yearning to be a member of Free Mason
Kindly connect me to a local member
How can we join from Africa ?
www.beafreemason.org
google your lodge in your country. Its not difficult to find.
Am Kagenza Geoffrey from Rwanda 🇷🇼 I want to join the brotherhood could you please help me
Great video! Really informative and to the point. Thank you!!!
Pls I want to join how can I join the freemasons
Please I want to join so please help me join
@@emmanuelcudjoe2637 did u know how to join?
Hello help me I like to join
Wish I had seen this video before sending in my application yesterday, guess I'll see what happens and hope for the best.
I do have one question though, does believe that we are all perceiving the same thing from different perspectives count?
I believe in a supreme being but don't have a name for it.
Had a dream about this when I was 16, essentially coming to believe we all hold a different piece to the perverbial puzzle and instead of fighting over whose right or wrong we should be putting our pieces together.
When I discovered that Freemasonry was basically doing that I was intrigued to join.
Very helpful
My dad is a mason been a freemason since i was lil i was curious so i looked this up
@ShaFrederick-ru5dl Then why not ask your dad? Almost nothing in Freemasonry can be described as "secret". Your dad can tell you so much about it. Of course he doesn't HAVE to...but most men will be glad that their sons are interested.
This is the way.
I'am a very active free mason in Belgium since many years. Moving now to LA, I'm simply trying to visit a lodge. I get no answers to my resquests at all. Clearly the fact that as a continental European belonging to a 'irregular' lodge ; i.e. not recognized by The GL of Londen, is probably the issue. Could you recommend an open minded lodge in LA or/ and Santa Monica?
Many brothers aren’t sure how to interact with irregular masons. So they avoid the issue.
My suggestion is to contact the grand lodge in your area and confirm that your lodge is not in amity. Then ask what they would suggest. The will be the Authority in your areas.
I want to join freemason
I don’t really know anyone in Freemason,but I’m curious to know more. Because, I’m interested
Thanks
@huh6486 you should Google "Masonic Lodges in XXXX" where "XXXX" is your city or state.
damn, Mr Maynard, after seeing your new posts, you look so young lol
but anyway
i had to post, because, it's been months, after my home visit..during the home visit, they mentioned a meeting the next evening.. but the guy that introduced me, wasn't going to be there, they even joked about it
i was told i did everything right, my background check was perfect
so months later, i have no idea if i have been black balled lol
how long does it take to hear back from the grand lodge once you emailed them?
Well in summer, always longer. Which Grand Lodge?
@@ScottishRiteMasons maine is where I live
shoot us an email. we wil try to help.
what is the Canadian website?
what if you are not in the state, Canada or Mexico? cause You cant move to the next step if you select Other.
My advice is to connect with the grand lodge in your country.
What benefits does one receive after joining ?
@BossChrinicles If you're interested in the benefits you can receive... we don't want you.
@@teecee1567 That’s not true, considering most freemason resources tout the benefits of joining. Here’s an example from the Grand Lodge of Ohio:
WHY SHOULD I JOIN OHIO FREEMASONRY? WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
Ohio Freemasonry includes about 450 lodges and thousands of men across the state who believe in honor, integrity, truth, and love of country-men of respect, kindness, and tolerance, fully accepting of our brothers’ religion, race, age, status, or culture. By becoming an Ohio Freemason, you join a fraternity committed to finding and uniting men eager to improve themselves by doing good in the world. Here are some more benefits:
Acceptance - Opportunity to associate with men whom you would otherwise never know based on their station in life, occupation, location, or age.
Wisdom - Receiving and passing on the knowledge of manhood, of being a good man and true, including as a father, son, or brother, and of being a mentor to others.
Knowledge - Asking for and receiving counsel from friends and brothers about life’s challenges, whether it be fixing a broken faucet, buying and financing a home, or learning about leadership and service.
Respect - Being recognized as a man of honor and reputation in the community by men you care about because your deportment and behavior warrant that recognition.
Fellowship and Enjoyment- Sometimes just have fun! Enjoying the company of other men with whom you share a common understanding and experience forms the basis of many Masonic activities. With this comes acceptance, respect, friendship, trust, and support.
Accomplishment - Feeling like you are contributing to something that will last through time; being part of something greater than yourself. and that can become a gift to future generations.
Satisfaction - Finding balance or harmony between work, family, community, and faith by living your fraternal promise.
Brotherhood - Being part of a worldwide network of men who share certain values and who will welcome you if you choose to visit.
Relevance - Making a profound difference in Ohio, devoting countless hours and over $1 million each year to help those in our own backyard.
Achievement of a Life Well-Lived - Some ancient philosophers defined happiness as the satisfaction realized upon the completion of a virtuous life of meaning and accomplishment.
I went a transformation about 10 years ago. I was very outgoing, reckless, and immature. Then THE EVENT happened. Something changed in me one day. Im not sure what exactly, but i haven't been the same since. Ive spent the past 10 years not seeking friendship from anyone. And im ok with that. But i miss the camaraderie of having friends. My life consists of my professional development and my wife. I'm finding the desire to develop a sense of belonging to..... something. I have a checkered legal and moral past before "THE EVENT" So, maybe im not even eligible for a lodge. I'd never heard the god man better thing before. It definitely resonates with what i want. I wonder if the Freemason's are for me?
Please Sir where's your office at Abuja nigeria
Very informative I like this a video
i want to be a mason...but I don't knw anyone..theres a freemason lodge in where i stay...but what should i do? should i just walk in....btw im from asia....
Im from Nigeria please how can I join
Am interested to join
I like it ❤good explanation
Good work
Thanks
@@ScottishRiteMasonsbrother, please guide me through on how to join since I am in Africa
Good morning
My name is Osman and I really want to join the freemason because I have been scam by several social media
Great job
Thank you 🙏
Where i can check process of my contract which i signed ?
If a lodge had you sign a contract that’s not a real lodge.
@@ScottishRiteMasons alright so where do i find the real one and how to join could u help me?
Www.beafreemason.org. There’s a form there to get in touch or call the Grand Lodge in your state.
How to join if ur in africa
Jesus Christ is The Lord Almighty!
I agree. I am a Christian. We have men who are not Christians who may believe differently.
How can I join freemason I'm 28 and I'm living in Jamaica...
Interesting. I know I am a good man, please how can I join?
Did you pay zero attention to the video?
I'm having a problem in joining it
Hello...been an antichrist for long... I've been trying to join without success... please help me
Very interesting video
Hi sir , I will be very glad to part of the brotherhood..kindly assist me please.
Visit beafreemason.com
Hello...been an antichrist for long... I've been trying to join without success... please help me
@@ScottishRiteMasons
Am in Tanzania how can I join
i am from india. How can i proceed to join ?
You should start your Masonic Journey. grandlodgeofindia.in/ Please let us know as you progress.
Am in Uganda how can I join
Please i want to be a member of Freemason
The petition that you sign to become masons and if you are not accepted then the paper is already signed already to join on the money will be giveing back so what will happen to paper with all your Information on it
@sky art 32 the process to join engliah Masonry (and I suspect it is the same the world over) is to fill out a form. That form is used to start the process of joining the Lodge.
The man himself then attends an interview with the lodge committee. If that goes ok, a convenient date is set for a couple of Past Masters to visit him at home, so that the man can ask anything he wants on his "home turf" and also to give his family the chance to ask anything that they wish, too. It is ESSENTIAL that a man has the backing of his family before joining. If that goes ok (and assuming his family is fine with it) his details are read out in open Lodge. A ballot takes place (and yes, we really do use black and white ballot balls) and if that goes ok, we contact him and arrange a convenient date for his Initiation. On the night he turns up for that, we take payment from him and he is Initiated.
If, for any reason, and at any point, he is rejected, the paperwork he has filled in, is shredded.
I hope that helps.
Please my name is Isaac from Ghana and I want to join freemasons
Please help me
I really want to join Freemason
Please ‼️
What do I benefit from being a freemason . And what if I don't have a specific job at the moment won't l be initiated
@Jaden Jeffrey You get to be a member of a society dedicated to moral self-improvement and high integrity. A society also dedicated to charitable works.
If you do not have a fixed income, there would be little point in you joining, as Freemasonry is all about giving and not receiving.
So pretty much they provide with the establishment to give you the sense of brother hood because we all want to be a part of something and the establishment does charity work under its own name. So it’s a transaction. I give you family and you give me money so I can do charity. But “we’re doing charity” wink wink
@@LRGLA Not at all. It is stressed to every Brother he is to "help a friend or Brother in time of need WITHOUT DETRIMENT TO YOURSELF OR YOUR CONNECTIONS". in other words, give what you can. If you can't give financially because things may be tight, don't give. Same for time. Give what time you can, but if that detracts from your family or your job... don't.
ALL of our accounts, including charitable donations are independently audited and are for anyone to see.
That’s not even close to true.
Please i want to join you am in ghana
im in Algeria what about it i cant find any info no one help me
Your email adresse..
@@nassim2716 im waiting your message
I doubt your religion is very friendly to freemasons.
i try write my email but is removed from the comment
so you can contact me
on my Telegram or whatsaap
go to my videos in my chanell find the links in my description
@@islemBehnas As far as I can research there is no Freemason Lodge in your country. Islamic states usually have some type of hostility towards Freemasonary.
I am from South Africa and it is always my dream to be a Member if there is anyone out there with all my respect willing to help please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Rre Masilo, Nagana sentle Rra
Same I want to too in SA
I want to become part of brotherhood
Visit beafreemason.org to find a lodge near you.
I want to be part of the brotherhood. I'm a Ghanaian
How can we join from Pakistan?
Negative, you cant because there isnt any active lodge in Pakistan currently. You also cant join lodge outside your country. There used to be in lahore and karachi, but it got closed in General.Zia Era. The best thing you can do is, study the Masonic Books for now .
you should tell them that if married or in a relationship that the women should be there so she doesnt think we are taking the man away from the family also tell here to ask questions
I want to join
When I decide to be a mason I went through alot my uncle cousin and neighbor who where mason asked me will your 1%er mc allow you to be a mason
The video is good, but I'm having a problem of becoming a member
How can I join
How don i become a Freemason here in Lagos Nigeria