It's May 23, 2024, 09:47:22 AM
Building an underground shelter
Looking into becoming a 1st degree mason (seriously)
I'll try to continue growing as a person and being a positive influence on the people around me.And get back on my workout routine!
If you're over 21, and are a person of good will, and good nature you can apply to become a Mason. First you'd have to find a lodge near to you, speak to the grand secretary, or someone who will be able to assist you, in getting an application. This will be filled out by you, backed by 2 masons, then reviewed by a panel. A team, or a few will then interview you, investigate you, and you'd be expected to learn a lot beforehand and before these processes. It'd be ideal to read a lot of books, and about basic lodge-level freemasonry. Some basic knowledge of Masonic education is beneficial or probably crucial in fact. You'd then have to pay money, then it is voted upon, within their next 1/2 lodge meetings Then if successful, they'll inform you of the ceremonies and the expectations involved. There are usually 3 before you become a full memberA lot of work, and time and effort. It's not as easy as you'd thinkA belief in supreme being is one thing they tend to look for while interviewing you though. One good thing is though, that if you and 8 other guys are going for a job interview, and any of the employers are masons, you'd be guaranteed that you'd get the job over the other 8. Court situations is usually better for most members as well, as a lot high up in the justice system are in fact Masons. They all look out for one another, just like any other family, group or fraternity
Yeah, I'm probably going to Tweet LeBron & Kobe to let me be in Illuminati.
Quote from: O.G. Sikotic on January 05, 2012, 07:14:55 PMBuilding an underground shelterswag! food will run out eventually...then what?