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Becoming a Freemason offers several benefits, both personal and communal. Here are some key advantages:
Personal Growth:
Freemasonry emphasizes moral and ethical development. Members are encouraged to reflect on their values and strive to become better individuals1.
Brotherhood and Camaraderie:
Freemasonry is a fraternity that fosters strong bonds among its members. This sense of brotherhood provides a supportive network and lifelong friendships1.
Charitable Work:
Freemasons are heavily involved in charitable activities. They support various causes and help those in need, which can be deeply fulfilling1.
Networking Opportunities:
Being part of a global organization, Freemasons have access to a vast network of professionals from diverse fields. This can open doors to new opportunities and collaborations2.
Leadership Skills:
Freemasonry offers numerous opportunities to develop and practice leadership skills through various roles and responsibilities within the organization3.
Community Involvement:
Freemasons often engage in community service, contributing to the betterment of society and making a positive impact on their local communities1.
Tradition and Ritual:
The rituals and traditions of Freemasonry provide a sense of continuity and connection to a long history, which many members find meaningful and enriching1.
If you have any specific questions or want to know more about a particular aspect, feel free to ask!
Personal Growth:
Freemasonry emphasizes moral and ethical development. Members are encouraged to reflect on their values and strive to become better individuals1.
Brotherhood and Camaraderie:
Freemasonry is a fraternity that fosters strong bonds among its members. This sense of brotherhood provides a supportive network and lifelong friendships1.
Charitable Work:
Freemasons are heavily involved in charitable activities. They support various causes and help those in need, which can be deeply fulfilling1.
Networking Opportunities:
Being part of a global organization, Freemasons have access to a vast network of professionals from diverse fields. This can open doors to new opportunities and collaborations2.
Leadership Skills:
Freemasonry offers numerous opportunities to develop and practice leadership skills through various roles and responsibilities within the organization3.
Community Involvement:
Freemasons often engage in community service, contributing to the betterment of society and making a positive impact on their local communities1.
Tradition and Ritual:
The rituals and traditions of Freemasonry provide a sense of continuity and connection to a long history, which many members find meaningful and enriching1.
If you have any specific questions or want to know more about a particular aspect, feel free to ask!
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Along the way of being a Freemasonry would the be a time when you will be required to secrefice your loved ones. I'm sorry if it will sound offensive
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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.
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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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
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
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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
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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.
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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:
viewtopic.php?e=1&t=9&view=unread&sid=d ... e4a0c1f278
Here is an article on the illuminati
viewtopic.php?t=29&sid=d6c04046b35eed1ac33ecee4a0c1f278
Please feel free to reply on the Illuminati section and explain to others how you lost your money.
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:
viewtopic.php?e=1&t=9&view=unread&sid=d ... e4a0c1f278
Here is an article on the illuminati
viewtopic.php?t=29&sid=d6c04046b35eed1ac33ecee4a0c1f278
Please feel free to reply on the Illuminati section and explain to others how you lost your money.