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You do not appear to be a genuine Freemason, for 2 reasons:
1) Any genuine Freemason knows that he can find masonic contact details, if they exist, through his own Grand Lodge and
2) Any genuine Freemason knows that it would fly in the face of genuine masonic principles to encourage people to...
I would counter your statement by saying that nobody has a problem with esoteric Freemasonry but what they do have is have a problem with people who wish to drag all manner of non-Masonic esoteric content into Freemasonry because it is "esoteric" with no basis in Freemasonry.
I have a stock...
Now you have confused me! If you have already asked and been told how to proceed, why are you even here?
The last thing I would add to this is that it is probably going to take longer than three years for those Freemasons to get to know you if you don't actually speak their language.
Well I'm sure that your Turkish will get better the longer you live in Turkey, I'm not sure that I would live in a country without learning the language.
In the meantime, and as there is absolutely no rush, you could write a letter of introduction to the Grand Secretary explaining who you are...
To join the Freemasons you MUST contact the Freemasons where you actually are which you can do using their website as supplied above.
Once you have made contact they will get to know you and will decide whether they will accept you into one of their Lodges.
PS Freedom is not an English Lodge...
My response is:
1) Reach out to a local Lodge and talk to someone there as the answers about commitment can vary and
2) FORGET all the Dan Brown stuff you've read, he is just one of a long line of Authors who have woven Freemasonry into a story line which bears only a very distant resemblance to...
I have already outlined your options in the previous posts, there is no shortcut to membership and it is up to you to reach out to the Freemasons where you are and ask if they will let you join.
Asking Freemasons half way around the world won't help you
There is no email address we have...
So it's time for you to write a lovely letter introducing yourself, where you live, what you do for a job and explaining why you would like to join a Lodge, if they're interested they'll get back to you.
You need to do some learning about what Freemasonry is, there is no responsible person, you wish to join a private group not some kind of company. If there are no public telephone numbers it will be because all numbers are personal numbers of the members and it means that you will have to write...
It is possible to join in Jordan BUT it is pretty difficult as: a) it is ostensibly against the Law to become a Freemason and b) there are only about 3 "regular" Lodges of Freemasons in the entire country, they are located in Amman and all fall under the Grand Lodge of Scotland (in Scotland) as...
Copied from the other topic you asked in:
So on the assumption that you have already checked in your local telephone directory it appears there are no publicly available contact details for this Lodge. This will be because this is a Lodge that operates independently and deals direct with HQ in...
So on the assumption that you have already checked in your local telephone directory it appears there are no publicly available contact details for this Lodge. This will be because this is a Lodge that operates independently and deals direct with HQ in London as there is no District Grand Lodge...