This was a quite beautiful presentation. I enjoyed the message, relevant choice of images, and the selected passages read on screen. Brother Waite was a true Masonic mystic and had a command of the English language which allowed him to convey abstruse mystical experiences in ordinary terms. He studied many occult theories, some with little or nothing to do with regular Freemasonry, and he took many Masonic degrees. His favorite Masonic Rite was the Rectified Scottish Rite or CBCS (Knights Beneficent of the Holy City). Maybe you could do a presentation on the CBCS or its relationship to Martinism one day. Just a thought, but anyway, thanks for a great beautiful presentation! 🤵👏
Thanks for the lovely feedback. I agree with your analysis of Waite's writing, it flows in a hyaline way. I did redact quite a lot of this text where I felt that he was revealing a bit too much for a public post. The original is well worth a read and goes into much more detail about elements of the third degree. I'm not familiar with the CBCS, but have been thinking about looking into Martinism at some stage. Thanks again for the feedback.
If you were raised as a kid n have a dad in the masons since norega days n all you knowh is veterans n masons are you still a masons plus my dad was a soldier been to Italy n Germany n so on chow
This was a quite beautiful presentation. I enjoyed the message, relevant choice of images, and the selected passages read on screen. Brother Waite was a true Masonic mystic and had a command of the English language which allowed him to convey abstruse mystical experiences in ordinary terms. He studied many occult theories, some with little or nothing to do with regular Freemasonry, and he took many Masonic degrees. His favorite Masonic Rite was the Rectified Scottish Rite or CBCS (Knights Beneficent of the Holy City). Maybe you could do a presentation on the CBCS or its relationship to Martinism one day. Just a thought, but anyway, thanks for a great beautiful presentation! 🤵👏
Thanks for the lovely feedback. I agree with your analysis of Waite's writing, it flows in a hyaline way. I did redact quite a lot of this text where I felt that he was revealing a bit too much for a public post. The original is well worth a read and goes into much more detail about elements of the third degree.
I'm not familiar with the CBCS, but have been thinking about looking into Martinism at some stage.
Thanks again for the feedback.
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The end statement was a very nice summary- A. S. K.
Thank you for quite an interesting and enlightening presentation.
Glad it was helpful, thanks.
Thanks for the reminder!☝🌎🏞 From a fellow traveler! Peace and truth!✌☝
Thank you. I hope you have a great week.
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If you were raised as a kid n have a dad in the masons since norega days n all you knowh is veterans n masons are you still a masons plus my dad was a soldier been to Italy n Germany n so on chow
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Why get caught up in all the grandiose? Ohh silly folks. You seek God as a equal.hahaha. now meet your fate. Such funny comedy. LoL