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RE: AMA on Freemasonry

in #conspiracy7 years ago

Happy to kick off the questions. Are you able to say what level of freemasonry you are currently? Is there much interaction between the degrees? So, for example, does a lower level Mason have much, if any interaction, with the higher level Masons?

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We can say our level. For example I'm a 32nd degree Mason. That means I was raised to a Master Mason (3rd degree) and then joined the Scottish Rite and received degrees to the 32nd.

There is a great deal of interaction between the different levels in Freemasonry. We are, first and foremost, Brothers. The different degrees do not denote superiority so much as they signify one's dedication to the Fraternity. This is especially true for 33rd degree Masons who are relatively rare and generally receive their final degree for outstanding contributions to the Craft. For the first three degrees, which comprise a Blue (or Red) Lodge, Mason advances by demonstrating proficiency in their current degree. But 1st degree Masons regularly associate with 3rd degree Masons, and 3rd degree Masons with 32nd or 33rd. At the end of the day we all meet on the level and are equal Brothers to one another.

I hope this answers your question. Thank you for asking!

I want to learn more about it and become Mason too.Please help me with it.

The best way to do that is to find a local lodge, introduce yourself, and express an interest. This will begin the process. If you already know a Mason or two it will help things since they can vouch for your character. Masons traditionally do not recruit so if it's something you're genuinely interested in you'll need to seek them out. I hope this helps. If you have any specific questions during your journey, please feel free to ask.