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Re: Ask a past master corner

by Stewart Harding » Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:41 am

Sure think, what would you like to be clarified?

Re: Ask a past master corner

by MulateMarcos » Wed Apr 23, 2025 2:47 am

Is there any one to hold my hand and lead me through ever since I registered no one has reached out to me. Please someone take me through all the procedures in place.

Re: Ask a past master corner

by MulateMarcos » Wed Apr 23, 2025 2:40 am

Greetings
I got registered I am a swazi based in Eswatini. I would like to know that how do I get to be a fully fledged member and what is expected from me. I am asking this question because I am tired of the life of struggle and sorrows I live currently. Please help me understand what is expected of me? How to meet the other members?

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Stewart Harding » Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:33 pm

You will need to pass an interview.
You will need to spend 3100 initiation fees and annual membership of 1100 before you are admitted.
You can find more under how much does it cost.

The benefits are manyfold.
You will be a better leader.
You will learn how to control your mind better.
You will become a respected member of your community.
Above all with patience and industry you will master some of the hidden secrets and become both spiritually and materially better off.
However on this last statement you will need to have been a mason for many years and past thru the masters chair.

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Dolphinz » Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:27 pm

Good day,
I would like to know how I can join the mansory and what is expected of me. I would also like to know the benefits of being a member.
Thanks leadership

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Stewart Harding » Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:00 am

There is Freemasonry in Swaziland, there are 2 lodges , Swaziland Lodge 7035 and St Georges Lodge, both of them meet at the same location.
You may have turned up when there were other rituals going on or District members visiting from Johannesburg, this only happens 2 or 3 times a year. Most of the time we are doing lodge maintenance and practice. We are however usually available between 1.30pm and 3.00pm for chats and socializing there should be 3 or brethren at any one time to talk to.

Like all things in life you must persevere and put time and effort in.
Please read the financial commitments here:
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Here is an article on the illuminati
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Please feel free to reply on the Illuminati section and explain to others how you lost your money.

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Sunday Vilakati » Thu Aug 08, 2024 5:35 pm

I once try to enter the temple next to dumps but you people were too reserved & to focus. So I didn't know what to do so I turn beck because of my past experience of trying to join illuminati confusing it with Freemasonry & I lost a lot of money. To my surprise when I asked from this people who pos as Masters on line, they say there is no Freemasonry in Swaziland.

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Stewart Harding » Thu Aug 08, 2024 5:23 pm

We are at the lodge building most Saturdays between 1:30 and 3pm doing repairs and tidying up and also doing rehearsals for various degrees, anyone is welcome to pop in

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Sunday Vilakati » Thu Aug 08, 2024 5:18 pm

Thank you Sir.
Its just that too many things have been said about Freemasonry & illuminati. It took me many years to realize that this organization are not the same. I'm looking forward in meeting a member of the Freemasonry in person

Re: Ask a past master corner

by Stewart Harding » Thu Aug 08, 2024 9:36 am

I have no idea where you would hear such nonsense.
We would encourage you to support and cherish your loved ones.
We are very family oriented, and we insist on meeting your closest family members before you are interviewed if that is possible.

We are a charity; we look after people. The only sacrifice is your time and energy supporting your family and local communities.

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