posted on Dec, 29 2007 @ 10:48 PM
Forgiveness to insults is supposed to be one of the qualities of the Freemason, I am unaware of having insulted anyone, but this sounds like an
insult.
But, ultimately, I am most pleased to be called this. Despotic Priest of Faith... has a nice ring to it.
"Grand Commander: Your Honorable Lieutenant Great Commander, are you the Great Inspector General?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: My diligence has brought me to this lifted degree.
Grand Commander: How can I recognize that you are the Great Inspector General?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: Because I gave you the Passwords.
Grand Commander: Give them to me.
Lieutenant Grand Commander: Jacques de Molay.
Grand Commander: Hiram Abiff. Who is the founder of the Ancient Ones and Assumed Scottish Rites.
Lieutenant Grand Commander: Frederick II, King of Prussia.
Grand Commander: What did you see, when you first entered the Supreme Council?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: The name of the Great Architect of the Universe.
Grand Commander: Why?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: Because his acknowledgement is one of the principles of the Scottish Freemasonry.
Grand Commander: What does the skeleton mean, the skulls and the bones that are found in the Supreme Council?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: They are a reminder of those lost, that have consecrated to defend humanity.
Grand Commander: What else did you see in the chamber of the Supreme Council?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: I saw in the East a chandelier with 5 arms, one with 3 arms in the West, one with 1 arm in the north and one with 2 arms
in the South.
Grand Commander: What does this mean?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: By uniting these numbers of lights man obtains 5312, the year of the destruction of the Order of the Temple.
Grand Commander: What is the meaning of the different journeys that the Candidate must cover?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: They represent the great sections of the moral-teachings, the politics, the philosophy and the religions. They remind us
also of the qualities that a true Freemason forms and this is: righteousness, justice, tolerance, love and forgiveness to insults.
Grand Commander: Why does the Candidate enter with his head bare and dispose of his badge?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: To remind him of his point of time, on which he for the first time has applied at the Port of the Lodge. Life with all
it's victories, his strivings, his rebellion and his struggles, his expectations and fears, his love and hate, and finally all that forms happiness
and grief is only a long student's time, that prepares us for the mission that is put upon us.
Grand Commander: Why does the Scottish Rites count with a Great number of degrees?
Lieutenant Grand Commander: If Freemasonry was limited to three degrees, that in a few hours can be granted to all, who apply, and arranged to be
understood by the first and the best, would have less value in its activity in the great work of the re-birth of humanity. The progress of the human
race in the direction of each truth is very low and difficult. They only move by drawing circles. They retreat, to shoot forward anew and it is not
too much to ask that man spends some years to find the keys of knowledge, that you must unlock all the Ports of the beautiful palace, which contains
the treasures of Wisdom of all centuries."