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Post by voltaire on Mar 8, 2014 15:10:45 GMT -5
Wow, it's not often I have experienced such a subtle and well hidden attack such as this on these forums - normally it's blatant outright accusations that I am a low-level Mason who knows nothing.
I am Male (so not Eastern Star).
In my previous post I implied that Freemasonry is not a repository for reams occult knowledge. On the contrary, Freemasonry has extracted the wisdom found in much of the occult knowledge across the board and used it's own delivery method to deliver that wisdom. So you won't find the fine details of this or that Magickal ritual in Freemasonry, but the teaching and the result is certainly the same. But you would have to be a Mason to understand that.
I am a long-time student of the occult and esoteric knowledge. I understand what Freemasonry is about, and happen to be my current active district's regional mentor, so don't try and patronize me or the other Masons on this thread with a well-concealed attack implying a superficial understanding of the Craft.
Just because Freemasonry has found an effective way to deliver occult wisdom without the volumes of nitty gritty knowledge that goes with many other occult orders by no means implies that the message is less profound (not that I'm knocking the other Orders, its simply a different method of delivery).
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Post by maverick on Mar 8, 2014 15:15:14 GMT -5
I have nothing against Masonry. I don't think Masonry is evil.
I was postulating why there has been such a dramatic change since Albert Pike, and seeking corroboration.
That's it.
Just like I don't think that Masons have any 'hidden nonsense', I too have no 'hidden nonsense'. I'll answer any question about me or my motives whatsoever.. other than the rest of my name and where I live. I only retain those 'secrets' so as to keep my family out of this forum or other craziness.
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Post by Apollo_18 on Mar 8, 2014 15:28:38 GMT -5
What a stupendous thread.
Just the power of the individual's mixture of Art & Primal Magic is nothing less than grand alchemical sigilism. More even. Never thought of it at that depth before. Bravo.
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Post by TheMarkFrost on Mar 8, 2014 15:47:15 GMT -5
Thank you, what is involved here in the greater scheme of things is almost beyond the imagination, the Free Masons were merely dabbling with the principles involved at Chaux, a Masonic version of the principle of New Jerusalem, in reality such interconnected spiritual centres extend around the globe and require no human construction, though this generally occurs at such, the Matrix.
Unfortunate is the one who fails to see in reality what he is being made to see, who is unable to imagine that
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Post by illuminati on Mar 8, 2014 15:52:15 GMT -5
It's all interesting, but you could just learn to write clearly and state your intent.
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Post by TheMarkFrost on Mar 8, 2014 15:58:55 GMT -5
Well coming from a Free Mason i find that hilarious... But for the record, the intent is to destroy the inter-planetary system of the Olympians.
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Post by monalisa on Mar 8, 2014 16:06:02 GMT -5
What an incredible mind the architect had. All too often, I suspect, great beauty is squashed by those who cannot appreciate it. That was an absorbing read, Kantzveldt, I had never heard of the salt works before, so thank you.
The original plans put me in mind of the chapel in Roslin, by Edinburgh.
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Post by wonderqueen on Mar 8, 2014 16:09:47 GMT -5
Sometimes when I run across threads on or related to alchemy I add this lecture/seminar by Terrence McKenna for those interested in the subject but who may have missed this. It's long, four and a half hours, but even dipping into it at random you will probably find interesting data and hear the semantic brilliance of McKenna.
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Post by TheMarkFrost on Mar 8, 2014 16:17:20 GMT -5
I rather like the Masonic theme park on Carlton Hill, Edinburgh... But Roslin chapel as you say very nice.
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Post by nsainvader on Mar 8, 2014 16:29:21 GMT -5
A lot of Masons run for the presidency (and other political jobs), if they were in a group that admitted to currently practicing the occult, that option would be off of the table.
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