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My personal take on the Shrine

Benton

Premium Member
I joined last semester, and I definitely went through cold sands. Are they not doing cold sands any more, either? I just saw all the hubbub about changing the name of the organization from AAONMS to Shriners International, etc, but if you strip the name, ceremonies, etc, all you'll have left is a club that shares a common headgear with its forefather of the previous century.

Not a Shriner (plan on joining someday, just not now) but I couldn't agree more. The Shrine is going to have to decide someday who they're going to be.
 

chancerobinson

Registered User
Some Shrine Temples have continued the traditional second section of the ceremonial. I was made a Shriner this past fall and from the posts I see here I am thankful I was able to go through the hot sands. I didn't realize that some temples had discontinued this portion of the ceremony all together.
 

cemab4y

Premium Member
The Shrine has dropped the term "temples" . The correct term is Shrine "Center". (Some Shrine Centers, still display the word "temple" on their buildings, but the term is obsolete, notwithstanding.
 

Beathard

Premium Member
Hazing is no longer allowed. I heard it was an order from Imperial after some candidates were hurt, but that is a 20+ year old memory.
 
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Txmason

Registered User
What is the hot sands? Cold Sands? What is the difference? As I'm thinking of joining the Shrine. Do they still do that at the Houston Temple?

Jerry
 

Beathard

Premium Member
Hot sands is no longer allowed. It included the safe use of electricity to make the candidate jump around in a manner that would be homesite to the members. It caused a few men to fall and injure themselves. The imperial potentate said no more due to risk reasons.
 

fairbanks1363pm

Registered User
Brother Jerry,
Please let me know if you would like to visit Arabia Shrine Center. I am a member of the Sportsmen unit. We raise money by having a clay shoot and a fishing tournament. Our president is from Montgomery as well. He is a member of Planter and Fairbanks Lodge.
What is the hot sands? Cold Sands? What is the difference? As I'm thinking of joining the Shrine. Do they still do that at the Houston Temple?

Jerry
 

Txmason

Registered User
What is the hot sands? Cold Sands? What is the difference? As I'm thinking of joining the Shrine. Do they still do that at the Houston Temple?

Jerry
 

cemab4y

Premium Member
What is the hot sands? Cold Sands? What is the difference? As I'm thinking of joining the Shrine. Do they still do that at the Houston Temple?

== Some Shrine centers (the word "Temple" is obsolete) have some funny hazing. Squirting with water, that sort of tom-foolery. It is called "hot sands". Most Shrine centers have phased out the hazing, and the initiation ceremony is more dignified. Ceremonies that have no hazing is called "cold sands".

I suggest that you ask your local Shrine center directly, if they have hot sands or cold sands.

I encourage you to seriously consider joining the Shrine. I have cherished the Shrine since 1988. When I lived in Columbus OH, I was in five(5) Shrine clubs, and president of one of them. My wife and I were doing some Shrine activity every weekend. We especially enjoyed the "hillbillies". We dressed up in hillbilly costumes, and had covered dish suppers, and drank "white lightning", and danced all night. What a blast!
 

Txmason

Registered User
Bro. Wes,

I've decided to join the Shrine. Not sure which club yet. Am going to New Caney's meeting tomorrow night Wed, September 6. I emailed them but have not heard from them.

Can you put me in touch with your guy from Montgomery? Also what is your number love to talk with you if you have a chance about the Shrine.

Best,
Jerry
 
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