Morris
Premium Member
What are your favorite parts of Scottish rite and what are (if any) things you don't care for?
I really connect to a lot of the degrees and love the thought process of them. The master craftsman program is definitely a great program. My favorite part for me is the structure. Orients and valleys just make a lot of sense to me and structure has always been important to me. So far I've really studied 4-18 to try and understand every detail. (Easier said than done)
The hard part for me is the titles. Four bodies with different heads is a little confusing but I'm working on that. Are some bodies "easier" than others? How does that officer line work? I consider this a con. Not the layout but educating new members on it. I'm working to understand this so I can develop material for the next guy.
Anyways, I never see much discussion on the Scottish rite. Is that because its more of an individual journey or some other reason(s)?
I was hoping others could discuss what they like/dislike and offer anything in the way of education. Yes, lots of rambling!
I really connect to a lot of the degrees and love the thought process of them. The master craftsman program is definitely a great program. My favorite part for me is the structure. Orients and valleys just make a lot of sense to me and structure has always been important to me. So far I've really studied 4-18 to try and understand every detail. (Easier said than done)
The hard part for me is the titles. Four bodies with different heads is a little confusing but I'm working on that. Are some bodies "easier" than others? How does that officer line work? I consider this a con. Not the layout but educating new members on it. I'm working to understand this so I can develop material for the next guy.
Anyways, I never see much discussion on the Scottish rite. Is that because its more of an individual journey or some other reason(s)?
I was hoping others could discuss what they like/dislike and offer anything in the way of education. Yes, lots of rambling!