On this forum and other Masonic forums, I've seen a number of potential Masons asking to become one in places that either have no Lodges or even worse where Masonry is banned. This is quite frustrating to those who are eager to join this Ancient Fraternity, but alas are denied the chance simply because they're living in the wrong country. I myself am from Indonesia, where, as I mentioned in my introduction thread, Dutch and English Lodges were once plentiful but have now gone dark due to politics. Masonry is no longer banned, but as far as I know, there haven't been any attempts to revive Masonry here.
Now, I'm not asking Masonic Brethren to go forth and open Lodges here and there. I'm sure that takes time, effort and there are proper procedures. I'm just saying that there are many men out there, like me, who are only able see the Light of Freemasonry flickering at a distance in the horizon.
Now, I'm not asking Masonic Brethren to go forth and open Lodges here and there. I'm sure that takes time, effort and there are proper procedures. I'm just saying that there are many men out there, like me, who are only able see the Light of Freemasonry flickering at a distance in the horizon.