I have delivered, in Lodge, a short lecture entitled "So Mote it Be", which was written by Rt.Wor. Bro. Rabbi Dr. Raymond Apple AO. Rabbi Apple is a Past Deputy Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. He ends his paper with the words "Masonic language likewise reminds us that there are eternal verities; what is newer is not necessarily much of an improvement. Even with its archaic terminology, our ritual can help us to carry the principles of the past into a future hungry for values. So mote it be." Wise words indeed!!
That was definitely an extremely good powerful message. Many of the Short Talk bulletins were written and published anonymously by Brother Carl H Claudy. He was a wonderful Masonic author, Past Master, and member of the Philalethes Society which still exists today. Great video. Thanks! 🤵💖👏🇺🇸
God is genderless... We are ALL created in the "image " of Creator(s)/creation and are therefore creator(s) by definition alone. Our thoughts, our words, our actions are us.. singularly. L' alam al-mein, amen
So More It Be instead of Amen is one of the reasons why I'm not a Freemason. I belong and confer degrees in 3 Protestant Fraternal Orders and we use the phrase Amen,Jesus, Jehovah in prayer and don't diute our Christian faith by saying Great Architect Of The Universe instead of God or Jehovah or ommiting the name Jesus. I believe a Christian cannot say a Christian prayer without using Christian terminology.
I can’t say I totally agree with what seems to be what could be looked at as an exclusive pseudo-masonry. But as long as you guys are doing good in the world I wish you all the best.
@@justinwelch9060 Thanks for your reply. As members of these Orders we live in harmony with those who disagree with our ProtestantChristian beliefs. Incidentally Sir Knights (that is what members of the Royal Black Institution are referred to) are entitled to wear a Royal Blue coloured apron with the Compass And Square with the letter G in the centre on it when they achieve a certain degree. Members of the Orange and Royal Arch Purple Orders are referred to as Brethren (Brother in the singular) My study of ALL Worldwide Fraternal Orders and collecting their antique memorabilia wether I'm a member or not is a hobby of mine. Because of this I have learnt that apart from the Royal Black Institution and Freemasonry other Fraternal Orders use aprons too eg Oddfellows, Royal Antidaluvian Order Of The Buffalo (RAOB) etc.
Powerful and important message to all brethren🙏🏾
I have delivered, in Lodge, a short lecture entitled "So Mote it Be", which was written by Rt.Wor. Bro. Rabbi Dr. Raymond Apple AO. Rabbi Apple is a Past Deputy Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. He ends his paper with the words "Masonic language likewise reminds us that there are eternal verities; what is newer is not necessarily much of an improvement. Even with its archaic terminology, our ritual can help us to carry the principles of the past into a future hungry for values. So mote it be." Wise words indeed!!
Thanks Joe - excellent comment and sentiment. Thoroughly agree.
I love the quarry. I respect all men. I love the brotherhood. I Fear God. I respect the king.
That was beautiful. Thank you brother.
Glad you enjoyed it
Salutations brothern... Safe travels
Love the quarry! Respect all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Respect the king.
As above so below🌍As within so without🌎Thy will IS done on EARTH as it is in HEAVEN🌏⚔🌐
Excellent
This phrase is in the Kybalion. Are you familiar with that? I love it and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth.
Sure do!
I did a video based on the Kybalion way back - it can be found here: ruclips.net/video/VWLCAnnWPbk/видео.html
Fascinating stuff.
That was most excellent
Thank you very much. There are so many hidden treasures in the archives of the Craft!
@@FromtheQuarries I intend to seek after them. I am yet outside the Western Gate.
That was definitely an extremely good powerful message. Many of the Short Talk bulletins were written and published anonymously by Brother Carl H Claudy. He was a wonderful Masonic author, Past Master, and member of the Philalethes Society which still exists today. Great video. Thanks! 🤵💖👏🇺🇸
Yabba Dabba Doo. If you only knew.
I’m in the quarry
This is almost Word for Word the same explanation as another RUclips video
It's taken from a MSA STB from 1927. I'm happy to see that it's being used on YT channels 😊
God is genderless... We are ALL created in the "image " of Creator(s)/creation and are therefore creator(s) by definition alone. Our thoughts, our words, our actions are us.. singularly.
L' alam al-mein, amen
So More It Be instead of Amen is one of the reasons why I'm not a Freemason. I belong and confer degrees in 3 Protestant Fraternal Orders and we use the phrase Amen,Jesus, Jehovah in prayer and don't diute our Christian faith by saying Great Architect Of The Universe instead of God or Jehovah or ommiting the name Jesus. I believe a Christian cannot say a Christian prayer without using Christian terminology.
So what exactly are you conferring degrees in then? I’m curious to understand what exactly are these protestant fraternal orders?
@@justinwelch9060 I confer degrees in the Orange, Royal Arch Purple and Royal Black Institutions.
I can’t say I totally agree with what seems to be what could be looked at as an exclusive pseudo-masonry. But as long as you guys are doing good in the world I wish you all the best.
@@justinwelch9060 Thanks for your reply. As members of these Orders we live in harmony with those who disagree with our ProtestantChristian beliefs. Incidentally Sir Knights (that is what members of the Royal Black Institution are referred to) are entitled to wear a Royal Blue coloured apron with the Compass And Square with the letter G in the centre on it when they achieve a certain degree. Members of the Orange and Royal Arch Purple Orders are referred to as Brethren (Brother in the singular) My study of ALL Worldwide Fraternal Orders and collecting their antique memorabilia wether I'm a member or not is a hobby of mine. Because of this I have learnt that apart from the Royal Black Institution and Freemasonry other Fraternal Orders use aprons too eg Oddfellows, Royal Antidaluvian Order Of The Buffalo (RAOB) etc.