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I left Freemasonry in 2016, and I am happy to discuss the subject.

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posted on Oct, 31 2017 @ 12:44 PM
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originally posted by: KSigMason
My stature? And what is this statue that I am unworthy of?

Not giving incoherent answers. That's the expected response here, it seems.

Instead, you seem intent on rationally answering questions directly, openly and honestly.

That's just NOT something ATS conspiracy people expect or want. For shame.


You need to rant and scream, use excessive punctuation as a form of indirect and misconstrued emotion and answer questions ambiguously, like, "Only those who have vibrated to the next level can understand this", or, "I would explain it to you, but you haven't travelled the Astral Planes enough".



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posted on Oct, 31 2017 @ 04:14 PM
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a reply to: noonebutme

order from chaos
pick an order the choice is yours
any order can be made from chaos
chaos has everything within it.

use your wand wisely.



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 02:20 AM
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originally posted by: SaturnsSon
order from chaos
pick an order the choice is yours
any order can be made from chaos
chaos has everything within it.
use your wand wisely.

And when you have nothing genuine to say, you resort to posting in prose and anecdotes, as though you hope such ambiguity will somehow make people wonder if the nonsense you posted relates to them. It doesn't.

ATS nutjob tactic #8. We've seen it before



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 04:53 AM
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a reply to: noonebutme

i learn from what everyone says, maybe the insane are the most sane.

the collective unconscious is chaotic, with concentrated energised thought you can bring forth anything from it.

people really do see UFOs, Jesus, Allah, Zeus or whatever the belief combined with the trigger wants to materialize.

sure it maybe only them that are privy to the vision but others can too with the same belief and it doesn't need to be the same trigger, call the trigger fear, excitement, or for the adept, concentration.

i dont deal in ambiguity to massage my ego, you ask what i mean i will tell you...

im the guy that shows you a cool magic trick and then tells you how to do it.



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 05:10 AM
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heres also some interesting facts on sirius, as i said it is important to masons, and many other ancient cultures...
vigilantcitizen.com...



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 06:41 AM
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a reply to: SaturnsSon

it seems evident that the WWW is making secret societies redundant.

should just call them societies in my opinion



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 10:06 AM
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originally posted by: SaturnsSon
a reply to: SaturnsSon

it seems evident that the WWW is making secret societies redundant.

should just call them societies in my opinion


The true secrets are not the ones that can be written about or spoken of, nor are the greatest secrets of Freemasonry confined to words, grips, or lectures.




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posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 10:33 AM
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originally posted by: SaturnsSon
heres also some interesting facts on sirius, as i said it is important to masons, and many other ancient cultures...
vigilantcitizen.com...


Albert Pike is not an absolute authority of Freemasonry. His authority is confined to the U.S. Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Although Pike concludes, in Morals and Dogma, that the Blazing Star represents Sirius, there are many other Freemasonic Brethren who disagree and opt for different interpretations.

By the way,..... did you know that the worship of Sirius, as much of astrotheology, is actually an exoteric religion for the uninitiated masses, while it actually serves esoteric purposes for the Initiated, such as a unit of measure for seasonal forecast? By insisting that any of the Mystery Traditions worship any cosmic body in the form of an anthropomorphic deity, actually illustrates that you, yourself, are focused on the outer-exoteric and have not peeled back any of the numerous esoteric layers of the onion.


"Oh no, I've said too much.
I haven't said enough.
I thought that I heard you laughing.
I thought that I heard you sing.
I think I thought I saw you try."


edit on 11/1/17 by Sahabi because: That was just a dream. Just a dream. Just a dream. Dream,...



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 11:39 AM
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a reply to: Sahabi

they worship the deities that reside inside them, they are archetypal animals of our evolution.

each one represents a different "feeling"

but remember.............. i know nothing!



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 11:56 AM
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a reply to: SaturnsSon

Hello Brother. Now you're sounding like a Blavatskian-Theosophist
but I'm not so sure that those planetary evolution teachings are representative of Freemasonry.


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posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 11:57 AM
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but remember.............. i know nothing!


You haven’t shown you know anything, so that broken sentence is so far true.

Care to show some of these secrets you say you know? I’d be interested to see them.



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 02:01 PM
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a reply to: TerryDon79

You cant see them, hear them, or read them, you can only feel them



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 02:04 PM
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So when you said you “knew the secrets”, you really meant “I got feewings coz me spweshul!”

So, as you put it, you know nothing.



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 02:24 PM
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a reply to: Sahabi

Yes much like occult teachings of some of the greats.

i know secrets for a fact, everyone does! i know i have came to mines with a sense of knowing and i am truly arrogant, cocky, loving and humble amongst many others, i don't come here to test you's i come here to test myself, i develop a hatred for those that would react just like i would, then i reflect. the animosity is at myself and the unconscious things i do that are fking irratating, although the instinctual reaction to fight at the first challenge is extremely strong, reflecting and learning and studying thyself is where i am at jst now.

a fake it till you make it attitude towards truth sees your future self stumbling across websites or information that don't really mean anything until your gut starts an exciting flip.
these mystical lost teaching are within us, i know it!

Carl Jung was once asked in one of his lasts interviews.. do you believe in God? CGJ...i don't believe, I know!



posted on Nov, 1 2017 @ 02:26 PM
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Correct



posted on Nov, 4 2017 @ 01:08 AM
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I left freemasonry because I am clinging to chores and errands on a daily basis. Along with overtime once a week on general Inspection. Meaning I single out a station at home and clean it like nobody's business. Then I cling to earning fair pay by servicing my higher ups. I love paying taxes and I like to pay my bills monthly. A wide variety of things making and watchamacallits. Then I bath in lust with a x-rated escort. And that is why freemasonry is tossed aside.

Pinocchio of the hanging tree.



posted on Nov, 17 2017 @ 12:23 AM
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2 ball cane is a great golf club
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posted on Nov, 17 2017 @ 08:08 PM
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originally posted by: Sahabi

originally posted by: SaturnsSon
heres also some interesting facts on sirius, as i said it is important to masons, and many other ancient cultures...
vigilantcitizen.com...


Albert Pike is not an absolute authority of Freemasonry. His authority is confined to the U.S. Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Although Pike concludes, in Morals and Dogma, that the Blazing Star represents Sirius, there are many other Freemasonic Brethren who disagree and opt for different interpretations

What would you conclude that the Blazing Star on Freemason Tracing Boards represents?



posted on Nov, 19 2017 @ 09:07 PM
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originally posted by: Nathan-D

originally posted by: Sahabi

originally posted by: SaturnsSon
heres also some interesting facts on sirius, as i said it is important to masons, and many other ancient cultures...
vigilantcitizen.com...


Albert Pike is not an absolute authority of Freemasonry. His authority is confined to the U.S. Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Although Pike concludes, in Morals and Dogma, that the Blazing Star represents Sirius, there are many other Freemasonic Brethren who disagree and opt for different interpretations

What would you conclude that the Blazing Star on Freemason Tracing Boards represents?


The Blazing Star is emblematic of the five points of fellowship.



posted on Nov, 20 2017 @ 04:25 AM
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The Blazing Star is emblematic of the five points of fellowship.

Brilliant stuff. Thank you for clearing that up, Klikmaus. I always appreciate getting answers from people in the know and also high-level Freemasons who probably frequent these forums. To be more specific, I always assumed that the Blazing Star between the pillars on Freemason Tracing Boards represented a sort of singularity, or worm-hole, essentially allowing one to travel inter-dimensionally. Ha! I am so hopelessly ignorant and misinformed. I am glad I have actual Freemasons to help me comprehend their arcane symbols.



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