Freemasonry

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  • scarabin0

    several of the members of my OTO lodge are masons, and my OTO sponsor (who is also the archbishop of the order) is a master mason and a member of the scottish rite.

    the masons (any any initiatory system) are set up so anyone can join; it doesn't matter who you are. if you don't make progress you simply won't rise in rank, learn more secrets and become part of the inner circles.

    just a warning though, most masons i meet are crazy rednecks and losers looking for a group that will accept them

    • What's an OTO lodge? I was just curious because so many smart people have been involved over the centuries.monospaced
    • Templar? Is it that different?monospaced
    • OTO and the order of the templar are different groups. OTO is Ordo Templi Orientis, created by crowleyscarabin
    • the templar nowadays are actually a group of masons "the masonic order of the templar" who resurrected the group in the 1800sscarabin
    • 1800s. not sure if they hold any true templar secrets, but i highly doubt itscarabin
    • i own a ceremonial frock coat made for the templar in the 1800s that i use in certain ceremoniesscarabin
    • ancient masonry is stemmed from what was once the knight's templar. however it is speculative as to whether to 2 are really connectedWeLoveNoise
    • are really connectedWeLoveNoise
    • This is the kind of discussion I was hoping for.monospaced
    • too bad its all bullshitson
    • you don't even know their secrets, son. you haven't worked your way to the center.scarabin
    • the moment you physically step in a lodge you know you'll never be a masonson
    • Were you rejected, son?monospaced
    • lol nope, i was invited thoson
    • step into a lodge and never be a mason? the fuck are you talking about, son?scarabin

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