That's wonderful to hear! Best of luck with your journey - you won't regret it 😁 BTW - You'll meet all of these officers at your initiation. There's a lot to take in!
I am no mason, and have no intention of becoming one. Having said that, your videos are just so interesting, educational, professional, and enjoyable, that I've subscribed and have loved learning what you're teaching. Thanks for all your effort and for the gentle vibe you've created.
Thank you in gratitude for this edition . This has answered a problem I have been faced with regards the former use of a building next to a friend's new business. I now know how to approach the problem with care. It is also interesting tp hear the titles given and reasoning behind, this has been a question I have had since early childhood that no one could-or would - explain to me. I am indebted to you, thank you. May blessings flow to you over many times.
Hi Ben. I've been steering away from the OTO as I don't want the flack from misinformed commentators on YT. I think it'll just open up a can of worms that I don't want to deal with ATM. I have some knowledge of Martinism, but certainly not as a practitioner. Will see what I can dig up.
thank you Br:. from Mexico,by the way,did you know where can i buy a liturgy from the scottish rite?, i am an Appr:. but i will be travelling to an english speaking country and i don't know how to conduct me!
Welcome! I'm afraid that Scottish Rite rituals are very closely restricted (in Australia at least) and are not available for purchase to my knowledge. Maybe someone else who reads this can help?
If you are an EA you generally wouldn't be allowed in a 1) Scottish Rite meeting 2) you won't (or shouldn't) be allowed to attend meetings of other constitutions unless accompanied by a MM of your lodge due to the fact that there is and overlap between the rituals of the 3 degrees in different jurisdictions.
No they don't. But none of the roles are particularly difficult except perhaps of the WM, Secretary and Treasurer; albeit your secretary and treasurer are usually incumbents and already have years of practical business experience. Every Mason should go through the officer line in my view. It rounds out the experience of Blue Lodge
Very informative. I enjoy your Masonic channel as being a cut above the rest. I understand that this is a lecture from another source, and with that I disagree insofar as the Tyler is the most junior officer's role. In hierarchy, perhaps, but it is incumbent on lodges to place their PMs alone as Tylers. A Mason's first officer role should be IG/Steward etc, and move up all the way to the East. A newly raised Mason has no business being on the outside of a lodge room, not for a few years at least.
I agree, the Tyler must be the rank of past master this way he can try and prove any person enter the lodge if they can not be vouched for by another member of the lodge.
I agree. My lodge has a policy, that where appropriate, the Tyler of a Lodge, is always a Brother who has just completed his year as IPM. Naturally, some Brethren may physically be unable to do the job, in which case, a suitable replacement is found.
Would I be correct in saying that the collar of an officer...like JD or SW...should NOT have a silver braid down the middle of it? I've seen collars with silver braid down it...what does that denote?
Hmmm. I'm UGLQ, which uses UGLE regalia. I know I've seen the silver braid both in photos and in person, but I'm not sure what it represents. Maybe someone else in the commentariat has an idea??
@@FromtheQuarries I THINK... that the officers of a Lodge, from Steward right up to SW wear a blight blue collar with no braid... cos they are acting in that position...however, PAST XXXX wears the silver braid? The IPM and Past Masters wear a collar with silver braid? Maybe someone will confirm, or put me right on that.
More Will Be Revealed In Time My Brothers Let Us Drop Our 33 Metric Ton Cornerstones Now Drop My Obelisk And My Spinks Call Sign Anubis Here Here Cheers.😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Again, thank you. Please don’t stop. These bring me comfort and happiness. I can’t even begin to describe how grateful I am for you. Thanks
Thanks for the lovely comment. I'll do my best 😊
In a world of chaos , I would have to agree with the gentleman, brings me comfort, im female , I still watch these.
As someone being initiated as a ea next month these are priceless for my hunger of knowledge and education. Thank you greatly
That's wonderful to hear! Best of luck with your journey - you won't regret it 😁
BTW - You'll meet all of these officers at your initiation. There's a lot to take in!
How'd it go? Are you MM?
Beautiful! How good and pleasant this is!
Tonight I was honored to be bestowed the title Junior Deacon of my lodge for 2024! I am so excited!
I am no mason, and have no intention of becoming one. Having said that, your videos are just so interesting, educational, professional, and enjoyable, that I've subscribed and have loved learning what you're teaching. Thanks for all your effort and for the gentle vibe you've created.
I appreciate that! Many thanks
Excellent presentation..
Thank you for these videos
So nice of you
Amazing and illuminating, Thank you, having just completed my 3rd, this really helps me understand things on a deeper level.
It seems that in all American jurisdictions, a PM jewel is not Euclid's problem which is in Pennsylvania, but a Transit and Compasses
Thank you in gratitude for this edition . This has answered a problem I have been faced with regards the former use of a building next to a friend's new business. I now know how to approach the problem with care. It is also interesting tp hear the titles given and reasoning behind, this has been a question I have had since early childhood that no one could-or would - explain to me.
I am indebted to you, thank you. May blessings flow to you over many times.
Thanks for that. I'm ao glad it was useful.
How can I join
What a great vid I can't believe I missed this one
Thank you brother. Would you look into orders like the martinist and O.T.O other orders beyond the craft.
Hi Ben. I've been steering away from the OTO as I don't want the flack from misinformed commentators on YT. I think it'll just open up a can of worms that I don't want to deal with ATM. I have some knowledge of Martinism, but certainly not as a practitioner. Will see what I can dig up.
I am deeply grateful to you for these highly instructive and revealing parts of Freemasonry.
Masters of Lodges are often compared to babies diapers. We change them regularly and for the same reason! 😁
thank you Br:. from Mexico,by the way,did you know where can i buy a liturgy from the scottish rite?, i am an Appr:. but i will be travelling to an english speaking country and i don't know how to conduct me!
Welcome!
I'm afraid that Scottish Rite rituals are very closely restricted (in Australia at least) and are not available for purchase to my knowledge.
Maybe someone else who reads this can help?
If you are an EA you generally wouldn't be allowed in a 1) Scottish Rite meeting 2) you won't (or shouldn't) be allowed to attend meetings of other constitutions unless accompanied by a MM of your lodge due to the fact that there is and overlap between the rituals of the 3 degrees in different jurisdictions.
Does a master mason have to become an officer when asked to do so? What if he thinks he is not capable of performing the role?
No they don't. But none of the roles are particularly difficult except perhaps of the WM, Secretary and Treasurer; albeit your secretary and treasurer are usually incumbents and already have years of practical business experience.
Every Mason should go through the officer line in my view. It rounds out the experience of Blue Lodge
Officer and a gentleman
Very informative. I enjoy your Masonic channel as being a cut above the rest.
I understand that this is a lecture from another source, and with that I disagree insofar as the Tyler is the most junior officer's role. In hierarchy, perhaps, but it is incumbent on lodges to place their PMs alone as Tylers. A Mason's first officer role should be IG/Steward etc, and move up all the way to the East. A newly raised Mason has no business being on the outside of a lodge room, not for a few years at least.
Thanks for the comment - I absolutely agree with you on that!
I agree, the Tyler must be the rank of past master this way he can try and prove any person enter the lodge if they can not be vouched for by another member of the lodge.
I agree. My lodge has a policy, that where appropriate, the Tyler of a Lodge, is always a Brother who has just completed his year as IPM. Naturally, some Brethren may physically be unable to do the job, in which case, a suitable replacement is found.
Would I be correct in saying that the collar of an officer...like JD or SW...should NOT have a silver braid down the middle of it? I've seen collars with silver braid down it...what does that denote?
A lot depends upon the jurisdiction and any Grand Rank that the wearer may hold. It's variable. 😊
@@FromtheQuarries Sorry, I never made myself clear. The light blue collars, to which the jewel of the office is appended. UGLE by the by.
Hmmm. I'm UGLQ, which uses UGLE regalia. I know I've seen the silver braid both in photos and in person, but I'm not sure what it represents. Maybe someone else in the commentariat has an idea??
@@FromtheQuarries I THINK... that the officers of a Lodge, from Steward right up to SW wear a blight blue collar with no braid... cos they are acting in that position...however, PAST XXXX wears the silver braid? The IPM and Past Masters wear a collar with silver braid? Maybe someone will confirm, or put me right on that.
Is there no one signing up to fasonic
I plenty to think about.. 7:20
I'm in Nigeria and interested in learning more and possibly joining.
How can i meet members in Nigeria?
You go visit a lodge
More Will Be Revealed In Time My Brothers Let Us Drop Our 33 Metric Ton Cornerstones Now Drop My Obelisk And My Spinks Call Sign Anubis Here Here Cheers.😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Bang The Gavel This Meeting Is Over Constellation Orion Call Sign Anubis.
And Only One Will Achieve Level 40.😊
@TheWzeOwl If he reaches "level 40"...he's not doing that as a Freemason lol.
fuck it
The 534 number combination is the arts and sciences of critical thinking. 5 senses, 3 is the Trivium: Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric (in that order), the 4 are the Quadrivium: Math, geometry, music, astronomy (in that irder)