Ripcord22A
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Arms crossed on the chest left over right fingers extended and joined
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Interesting. I will have to look into that. This is new to me.Arms crossed on the chest left over right fingers extended and joined
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Neither have I. Maybe I've seen it and did not know what it was called.Sign of the good Sheppard ? Never heard of that.
Is this the same as in the Scottish Rite?Arms crossed on the chest left over right fingers extended and joined
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Is this the same as in the Scottish Rite?
Grand Honours are a different thing, at least in my GLs.It's also called, the 'Grand Honor' but maybe we shouldn't speak anymore about it.
Well, I wondered why those folks did so when visiting in UT. ThanksBoth OR and NM do it. In Oregon its also the "Masonic Position of Attention". Used when forming ranks for accepting official visitors and during obligations, masonic funerals and the like
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Which jurisdiction calls it that?It's also called, the 'Grand Honor' but maybe we shouldn't speak anymore about it.
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UGVL has movements called "Grand Honours"Which jurisdiction calls it that?
Most jurisdictions do. I had not heard of the Sign of the Good Shepherd as oneUGVL has movements called "Grand Honours"
Thank you Brother. I joined the AASR this past November and was taught the folded arm left over right technique. I'm not sure if I was not informed what it was called or If I was told and just forgot. Was a lot to take in in two days.AASR-SJ is the place I learned to us the arms in the Good Shepard position. I've seen Brothers to that at blue lodge and have done so myself. I've never seen it taught at blue lodge so I figured it was always a sign the Brother was an SR Brother.
Interesting variation that it is taught in at least one jurisdiction.
Same here. To me Grand Honors means only one thing, which I will not describe on an open forum.Most jurisdictions do. I had not heard of the Sign of the Good Shepherd as one
NMPHA uses it as part of theirs but theres mire to it than just that.
Funny thing about Grand Honors...in NM they only have 1 GH and use it in public and pvt. In Oregon we have 2. Public and pvt. Public is the 3x3 and pvt is all 3 dg and Penalsigns (and just so no one jumps down my throat, that is written monitorially in our ritual so its not a secret)
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