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Simple yet profound question for Freemasons...
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No. There are no Masonic secrets these days. Anything you want to know can be found online. You can read their own texts. Masonic lodges have web sites. You can also find testimonies of former Masons. Master Masons have opportunities to further their studies in appendant degrees or in other organizations in such subjects as: comparative mythology, comparative religion, spiritual alchemy, necromancy, goetic evocation, enochian evocation, hermetic qabala, magnetism, etc.
Quoting: DrSalt You don't know for sure until you get there, end of story. This was written by a Masonic writer: Freemasonry is labyrinthine. It is full of puzzles, conundrums, misspellings, corruptions, cryptic clues, and simple salutes, childish codes, contrivances, circular paths, roads that sometimes lead nowhere, walls appearing to be ten feet thick yet giving way easily to the lightest touch in the right spot, riddles to be solved, numerous passwords, an allegorical, highly symbolical, double-entendre storyline worthy of the best latter-day spy writers, protected by secret signs and symbols and a myriad of enigmas to be confronted…In the labyrinth that is Freemasonry there is a center where rests its holy grail. Many have tried to find it only to reach dead ends - Leon Davin (The Ritual: The Greatest Story Never Told) [ link to taroscopes.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12615535 Online Masonic books listed on Masonic web sites: [ link to www.phoenixmasonry.org] [ link to www.themasonictrowel.com] Quoting: DrSalt Was Leon Davin a Masonic author or not? Micheal Tsarion claims he is, I'll take his word over yours unless you can prove otherwise? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12615535 I'm not giving you my word, you fool. I'm giving you the words of Masons themselves in their own books. There are encyclopedic works listed on those sites in which the allegories and symbols are spelled out in plain language, degree by degree.
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