I'm not a Freemason, have never been one, or do I associate with any such organization. But I can give you some real damn good insider information on what goes on in masonic lodges.
1. To become a lodge member, you need to be vouched for by an already existing member. The member will petition the grandmaster (33rd degree mason)/lodge of your intention in joining. They will want you to join even more if they know that your into meditation or an occult practitioner.
2. When joining, the initiate will have to swear their faithfulness and servitude to Jehova. This will be done by placing your hand on the bible, invoking angels at the 4 corners, and reciting an oath of servitude to "Jehova". At the end of your initiation ceremony, you will drink from a chalice in the presence of the powers you have just invoked to seal the deal, so to speak.
3. To climb the rank from a 1st degree to 33rd degree mason, you will need to pay actual money. The higher up you want to go, the more you will pay. Rank status is bought.
4. As you ascend up the ranks, the lodge grandmaster (a 33rd degree mason) will teach you ceremonial magick corresponding to your rank. To briefly mention few of these include the consecrating of ceremonial items and oils, timing your magick with moon phase, basic elemental magick, empowering angels, and petitioning the deceased for help (only taught to very high ranking members). But most of their magick is very watered down or equivalent to wicca-level magick that you'll readily find on the internet.
5. Generally, the lodges meet on specific power dates to practice biblical magick. This is done by having lodge members recite specific bible verses for a specific number of times to manifest an outcome. Members also call upon angelic names and give them their energy to aid them in attaining their goals. This includes protection, prosperity, and "removing" obstacles from "the path of Jehova". A GREAT deal of it involves protecting and blessing Israel and the Jews.
6. Lodges are filled with people trying to better off their positions in society. Members range from construction workers, fishermen, post-office workers, people that work in sport councils, doctors, nurses, bankers, hoteliers, people working in social security, and powerful politicians. They all lend each other a hand by way of very preferential treatment according to their profession and communicate with each other of things that might affect the goals of the lodge. Think of it as a spider web.
7. Most but not all lodges receive a mandate and directives from a greater ruling lodge, like the Grand Lodge of Scotland, that dictate their activities and rituals to be held for the year. These activities are expedited in times of emergencies. Emergencies are anything that affects or will affect the power of the Jews.
I assume the strength of the Freemason lies in their social-network and number of people participating in their group rituals.
I also assume that your interest in joining the Freemason is because of the economic incentives and possible benefits associated with fraternizing with the ruling-class members of society. Please know that lodges are fully engaged in Hebrew ceremonial magick and in spiritual warfare against Satan and the powers of Hell. The knowledge, magick, and meditations given in the JOS are **infinitely** more powerful and superior than anything you will get by being a Freemason.
HS.
TanzanianGod said:
Greetings.
As per the question above... What are your comments? Is it okay if I or any one in this path of truth becomes a freemason? And if presented that option what would be the best choice?