cog41
Premium Member
For some, going to lodge is a sense of duty, obligation, part of their individual committment to the way things used to be and ought to be again. For others it's a mission or assignment as a part of their station in life and community. Some go just for the fellowship of friends or the company of other men with whom they a common bond. Maybe they just like the opening and closing rhythm of proper procedure and protocol. There are those who go for all the previous reasons and more. Why do masons go to lodge?
Why don't they not go to lodge?
Is it boring? Is it too long? Empty of substance? Not spiritual or mystical enough? Not enough time on one's plate? Humm, Why?
How bout you, why do you go or not go lodge?
Why don't they not go to lodge?
Is it boring? Is it too long? Empty of substance? Not spiritual or mystical enough? Not enough time on one's plate? Humm, Why?
How bout you, why do you go or not go lodge?