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My reply is: "That is a broad question. It's like asking what teachers do. Different teachers do different things. I'll give you the generic answer and then I'll give you my answer."
This usually leads into a discussion because there is so much that anything does that short answers are a...
To say the medications do not do anyone any favors is a broad generalization that is to simplistic. My counselor, psychiatrist, and physiologist (as do I) agree that my current course of treatment is proper. I'm certified by the National Alliance for Mental Illness in crisis intervention and...
I am not a Scottish Rite Mason. However I did join the York Rite. It has been by far the most enjoyable group I have ever belonged to in any organization ever. The degrees are great. I knew I wanted to join the YR before I was ever an EA. I love Royal Arch Masonry and one day would like to...
Oh no aprons are great. I was talking about the clothing that a brother has to wear to just "show up". That did come across as much more harsh than I meant it to. A black suit could be worn in the symbolic lodge, chapter(s), and commandery. It could also be worn at various other events. It...
If a black suit is not formal enough for a Masonic body meeting then I think the body needs to evaluate its goals. This is why in my commandary I refuse to take an office.
This Rite seems very interesting with the additional degrees. The additional degrees are similar to the rites in the USA if I understand it right. I have heard there is a conversion chart to show what degree in their system is equal to in the AASR or YR. If there is a chart I would love to...