ARizo1011
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I wanted to discuss your thoughts, if any, on the Kabbalah. I stumbled upon a book that mentioned the Kabbalah in my local library and it caught my interest...upon doing some research, I've noticed that the Kabbalah and Freemasonry have much in common. Almost as if the teachings of the Kabbalah have, in some way intertwined with Masonry. Much to my surprise it was the Crusaders that discovered this ancient text. There's many stories and debates about these men, however one thing is certain..during their adventures in the process of finding these writings the Crusaders renamed themselves and became what we know today as the Knights Templar. They continued their rituals and stayed true to their religion even after this turning discovery. Then as the years went on, other incidents come up and they soon became known as the Freemason. So, how can one question that the Kabbalah's teaching are intertwined with Masonry?
Stated in the Kabbalah it reads that the creature has the will to receive and the Creator has the will to bestow. It teaches that the Creature should slowly make it's way to becoming one with the Creator. That being said the Creature, will then have the will to bestow just as the Creator. Isn't that similar to Masonry? Aren't we working towards shaping ourselves to become the "Perfect Mason"? The Perfect Ashlar to place down to recreate Solomon's Temple...
Just some food for thought. Try to be open-minded about the Kabbalah's "evil ancient teachings" As individuals we all have our own opinions and our own beliefs. That being said, what are your thoughts and/or concerns based on the information I've provided or what you may know about this topic?
Freemasonry
Stated in the Kabbalah it reads that the creature has the will to receive and the Creator has the will to bestow. It teaches that the Creature should slowly make it's way to becoming one with the Creator. That being said the Creature, will then have the will to bestow just as the Creator. Isn't that similar to Masonry? Aren't we working towards shaping ourselves to become the "Perfect Mason"? The Perfect Ashlar to place down to recreate Solomon's Temple...
Just some food for thought. Try to be open-minded about the Kabbalah's "evil ancient teachings" As individuals we all have our own opinions and our own beliefs. That being said, what are your thoughts and/or concerns based on the information I've provided or what you may know about this topic?
Freemasonry
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