Found out Dad was a 3rd Degree Free Mason - What does that mean exactly? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57934219 Canada 05/17/2023 12:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SO Dad passed away 4 years ago. My Step Mom provides me a bin of stuff and in it is a black plastic like case. I don't believe she ever opened it up before, as she never seemed to be interested in his things. Quoting: CrazyMama73 My Grandfather I do know was in the Free Mason. My Dad had told me so, but I never did see anything that would lead me to believe that. I went into this large black pouch bag and I found a document in scroll/left side in English and the right side I believe is in Latin? IT states that my Father advanced from 2nd Degree to 3rd Degree with the dates and his signature on the side of this form, not on the bottom. I found that it was signed during the time my Mom would have been about 5 months pregnant with me. Also in this bag was something at first to me looked like one of those graduation caps, but blue and white in colour.. but when I opened this thing up, I am not sure what it actually is. It has tassels on either side, a square piece attached to another piece and when I lift the cap like part of this flag/thing my Dads name is signed on it again. He never talked about it ever. My Mom said she never knew that my Dad was in it. When I asked my Step Mom she said she never asked him where or what he did. My question. What does it all mean? Third Degree Mason I understand based on google terms.. but was he like eating Babies? Was he doing good? I know him to have always been a knowledge seeker and truth seeker. He did not like anything really about the government and he definitely thought for himself. I guess I am just wondering what the initiative was and what he had to do to stay in it. If they would have any more records of him that would help me understand clearly a part of him I had no idea about before he passed. 3rd degree is still bluelodge, low level stuff, but they still at initiations make oaths and conduct pagan rituals around hiram abiff/osiris/nimrod and other babylonian pagan devil gods. The higher degrees are more openly satanic. Freemasonry is a tool of the illuminati satanist families to advance their lucuferian world order. Low level masons dont understand as they are given misinterpretations of the truth. They think they are apart of something good, but not so much. From the first degree, and initiation, the Mason is urged mightily to "seek the light!". The average Mason is continually saying that he is "seeking the light" and will spend his entire life "moving toward the light." Concerning this light that every mason is told to eagerly seek, Albert Pike gives his answer; "Lucifer, the Light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to the Spirit of Darkness! Lucifer the Son of the Morning! Is it he who bears the light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds feeble sensual, or selfish souls? Doubt it not!" "When a mason learns the key to the warrior on the block is the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mystery of his craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands and before he may step upward, he must prove his ability to properly apply energy." [The Lost Key of Freemasonry, Manly P. Hall,33°, p.48] "Masonry, successor to the Mysteries (Babel, Mythras, Tummuz, Whicka,etc.) still follows the ancient manor of teaching." [ Albert Pike "Morals and Dogma Fellowcraft Degree p.22 ] |