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  1. coachn

    Freemasonry Books

    What area of GA are you currently living?
  2. coachn

    Freemasonry Books

    Congratulations to you on your chosen path. Once you become a Freemason, here are some books that you may want to invest in. MM Level - Building Hiram - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon Masonic Education - Volume 1 EA Level - Building Boaz - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon Masonic Education -...
  3. coachn

    The Book Upon The Altar

    The Book upon the Altar represents the Sacred texts within our hearts. Exercise any behavior that conflicts with what you profess this Book to be and your Library is surely empty.
  4. coachn

    why all the confusion ?

    The confusion started when I was told that the organization I joined would make me a better man. That was the premise of the promise that was offered. It was downhill from thereonin. Well, it started when I realized that I'd actually have to Work at it 'cause it ain't gonna happen on its own...
  5. coachn

    Salvation

    What exactly do you mean by "Salvation"?
  6. coachn

    Dealing with lazy EA's

    Please do not confuse "entitlements" with "benefits." They are entitled to some things. They have yet to do the Work, so they shall not benefit one bit.
  7. coachn

    What Books Would You Recomend

    Yes... Building Hiram - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon Masonic Education - Volume 1 Building Boaz - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon Masonic Education - Volume 2 Building Athens - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon Masonic Education - Volume 3 Building Janus - Uncommon Catechsim for Uncommon...
  8. coachn

    What Books Would You Recomend

    Yes. If you want a better understanding of the Symbols, the Allegory, the actual Work, the basis behind the Work, and what the Work does to Transform you into a Better Man, then you might want to check out Volumes 1 through 5 of the Building Builders Series of Uncommon Masonic Education books...
  9. coachn

    The Coaches Coach: Building Builders Part 2

    The Coaches Coach: Building Builders Part 2 http://vimeo.com/33840584 This is the second Masonic Education Video that I created for www.weofm.org. It was released into the wild this evening. Part one is here: http://vimeo.com/22653123 Enjoy! Coach N
  10. coachn

    Becoming "burned out"...

    When Masons skip over Setting their Plumb, burnout is inevitable. The TFIG is based upon knowing what is Important, and what is not important. Without a Properly Set Plumb, no Mason can use his TFIG properly; trying to do is insanity. It is in Setting his Plumb that a Mason Determines...
  11. coachn

    What keeps men in Masonry?

    Lodges can start by delivering on the promise: Freemasonry makes good men better.
  12. coachn

    Poll: Masonic Member Retention

    My experience of Freemasonry so far tells me that the root cause of each and every one of the above listed reasons stem from either not doing the Work OR others not doing the Work. Candidates not doing the Work: Politics? Circumscription/Subduing/Due Bounds/Plumb-Level-Square Development - EA...
  13. coachn

    A Question about a Chaplin's Box:

    A Question about a Chaplin's Box: (This question was given to me by a very close Brother.) Brother, I'm looking for feedback. Would you please share this with our online Brothers and get back with me when you can? “My Lodge Chaplain has floated the idea of leaving a 'Chaplain's box'...
  14. coachn

    Masonic Education

    Personal Research. Yes Yes. No. Yes. The best approach to Masonic Education is simply asking a quest and then pursuing any resource you can think of to find out the answer and not stop at only two or three answering sources. You might want to check out some of my books (see my signature...
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