frehm
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Brothers!
Greetings from the Kingdom of Sweden and it's capital Stockholm, which I live just a little bit north of. I am happy to join this forum, as I'm about to enter Freemasonry in less than three weeks, at October 12:th. The Freemasonry have interested me for quite some years by now, so I very much look forward to my reception, although I must admit I am a bit nervous already.
As a member of two other fraternal orders I do have some experience of this kind of work, but to be honest I do believe that the Freemasonry is one-of-a-kind. The other two orders do have interesting, beutiful and reflectable rituals (I am actually Ceremony master/Conductor in one lodge), but as I understand it the Freemasonry has a bit more depth, a bit more history and, of course, is very, very big and complex in a way other fraternal orders cannot be. Especially since masonry seem to be a lot about working on yourself as a person, which is one of the things that really attract me.
As a Christian the Swedish Rite seem to be just the right place for me to work on myself to work on becoming both a better human being and a better Christian. In some years I of course also look forward to visiting other rites and systems: the Freemasonry seems fantastic in that way, it's so big and widespread!
In my everyday life I work as a preschool teacher. I have a passion for traveling and a big interest in theatre and musicals, and also enjoy very much to spend time in the nature, which we have a lot of here.
I look forward getting to know you and perhaps sharing a bit of my thoughts through my upcoming journey within the Freemasonry. Feel free to ask me any question if you want to know more about me!
Allt the best
/Fredrik
Greetings from the Kingdom of Sweden and it's capital Stockholm, which I live just a little bit north of. I am happy to join this forum, as I'm about to enter Freemasonry in less than three weeks, at October 12:th. The Freemasonry have interested me for quite some years by now, so I very much look forward to my reception, although I must admit I am a bit nervous already.
As a member of two other fraternal orders I do have some experience of this kind of work, but to be honest I do believe that the Freemasonry is one-of-a-kind. The other two orders do have interesting, beutiful and reflectable rituals (I am actually Ceremony master/Conductor in one lodge), but as I understand it the Freemasonry has a bit more depth, a bit more history and, of course, is very, very big and complex in a way other fraternal orders cannot be. Especially since masonry seem to be a lot about working on yourself as a person, which is one of the things that really attract me.
As a Christian the Swedish Rite seem to be just the right place for me to work on myself to work on becoming both a better human being and a better Christian. In some years I of course also look forward to visiting other rites and systems: the Freemasonry seems fantastic in that way, it's so big and widespread!
In my everyday life I work as a preschool teacher. I have a passion for traveling and a big interest in theatre and musicals, and also enjoy very much to spend time in the nature, which we have a lot of here.
I look forward getting to know you and perhaps sharing a bit of my thoughts through my upcoming journey within the Freemasonry. Feel free to ask me any question if you want to know more about me!
Allt the best
/Fredrik