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Initiation

Brother H

Registered User
Congratulations,
As a small advice: enjoy every second of your initiation and other degrees to come.
Do not try to jump quickly from a step to another: remember that when you cook your food over high fire, you burn them.
And always remember an important lesson from the first degree: "Be patient", it's a virtue!
All the best!
 

MeCorby

Registered User
Congratulations,
As a small advice: enjoy every second of your initiation and other degrees to come.
Do not try to jump quickly from a step to another: remember that when you cook your food over high fire, you burn them.
And always remember an important lesson from the first degree: "Be patient", it's a virtue!
All the best!

Thanks for advice !!! Its hard to be a patient especially now (before initiation)


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MBC

Twice Registered User
Premium Member
Thanks for advice !!! Its hard to be a patient especially now (before initiation)


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After your initiation, you may find yourself in quite an awkward position.
The brethren have always told you to do a masonic journey at your own pace and patient to wait.
However when you are going at your own pace, you will always heard that there maybe someone criticising you of going too fast, wait for your turn etc etc
Just remember do what you want in masonry as long as it is within the rules, it is your masonry and your experiences, not others.
Their experiences maybe useful or valuable sometimes but it is not for everyone...
 

MeCorby

Registered User
After your initiation, you may find yourself in quite an awkward position.
The brethren have always told you to do a masonic journey at your own pace and patient to wait.
However when you are going at your own pace, you will always heard that there maybe someone criticising you of going too fast, wait for your turn etc etc
Just remember do what you want in masonry as long as it is within the rules, it is your masonry and your experiences, not others.
Their experiences maybe useful or valuable sometimes but it is not for everyone...

Nice one !!! I'll definitely choose my own way however I'll always listen to the advice


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