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We don't know where you are. Every jurisdiction will have material unique to that Grand Lodge. I personally think this needs to be a discussion to have with the WM you will potentially be serving under instead of here. You will get much more relevant information to help you.
Well, for all we know you're a top notch operator with oodles of experience in dangerous situations and will be just fine. Though it doesn't sound like it. And while your goal in helping Brothers who may need it is laudable, the only thing you're likely to accomplish by going there is to need...
I do not believe Iraq has any legitimate lodges at this time, with the exception of any Military Lodges for servicemembers deployed to there. You may need to move to a country like Lebanon to become a Freemason Predominantly Muslim countries usually make Freemasonry illegal. Good luck in your...
As with anything dealing with a foreign jurisdiction, your first point of contact must always be your own Grand Lodge, usually through your Lodge Secretary. Otherwise you risk putting yourself afoul of your own GL regulations. That being said, there are already numerous venues that have been...
I agree. And I would ammend the argument that the most important point made in the article is the individuality of each degree as a part of preserving the initiatic process. Lumping candidates in together and performing degrees for multiple candidates either simultaneously or even separately all...
An excellent article this morning on The Midnight Freemasons by W. Bro. William H. Boyd about how important it is for each new Freemason to experience each degrees and returning their catechism individually. I couldn't agree more. One Day Classes, running multiple candidates through together...
Can absolutely confirm how different they are! Having transferred my SR membership from the NMJ to the SJ I was pretty stunned to find out just how different they are. Also, the Master Craftsman Program run by the SJ is amazing.
Nobody here is going to open a Lodge in Indonesia. Indonesians would have to become Freemasons and then get a Grand Lodge to charter Lodges there. I do not know of any currently recognized Lodges there. Freemasonry in predominantly Muslim countries is always rare or nonexistent. There is...
As before. But good on you for taking the advice to create a new thread with your question.
https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/article/ordo-ab-chao
First, Ordo ab Chao (Order from Chaos) is the motto of the 33rd Degree of Freemasonry in the Scottish Rite. A Google search will return several articles that discuss it.
https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/article/ordo-ab-chao
Second, You may get more responses if you make a new thread to...
Over a decade in the 501st Legion. TB-3763. I have a LOT of Star Wars costumes.
My primary costume is a biker scout:
80-WinterGuite-f by Winter Guite, on Flickr
80-WinterGuite-b by Winter Guite, on Flickr
My first costume was a TIE pilot:
078-ti3763-front by Winter Guite, on Flickr
And I...
Many years ago a close friend and Brother from the UK showed me the Master Mason certificate he received. It folded up into a small hard cover booklet. I have always thought that was one of the most interesting things I had seen. I just came across this Ebay auction as an excellent example...
The officers of that Lodge like so many others, likely tried to hold onto the building far past their ability to maintain it until it was too late. Instead of selling it when it was still a usable building and making some funds for the Lodge. Sad to see and I still see it all the time.