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widows son

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"You will really enjoy the degrees! They fill in a lot of gaps and sort of bring the story together!"

• From what it sounds like they are some pretty impressive degrees. I can't wait to receive them. Im wondering, these are the last of the degrees that involve the temple, and the next degrees are the chivalric degrees and no temple?
 

BroBill

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I like that layout. I have a textual sequencing of the degrees, but your illustration is very nice (I'm a "visual" kinda person)!

S&F
 

BroBill

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"You will really enjoy the degrees! They fill in a lot of gaps and sort of bring the story together!"

• From what it sounds like they are some pretty impressive degrees. I can't wait to receive them. Im wondering, these are the last of the degrees that involve the temple, and the next degrees are the chivalric degrees and no temple?

Bro. KSigMason posted a very nice illustration of the sequencing... very useful.

Enjoy the work!

S&F
BroBill
 

Bmac

Premium Member
So...I have a question. Would you recommend that I petition this house before I petition AASR? I am very interested in both. I would like to do both, but I want to get as much as I can out of them before doing another.
 

widows son

Premium Member
"So...I have a question. Would you recommend that I petition this house before I petition AASR? I am very interested in both. I would like to do both, but I want to get as much as I can out of them before doing another."

• From what I understand, the York rite completed the story of the temple. I also understand that The AASR takes on a more esoteric aspect of the craft. To be honest tho I can't say 100%, I've only got up to the RAM degree. I guess the only way to find out is to petition!
 
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