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Originally posted by Andy Warhol
If you want go ahead. If not no sweat. I don't care
Originally posted by corsig
Damn it I was hoping to hate this guy cause I am a Freemason but his voice is so soothing and calm you almost can't help listening to him.
Holy cow it's almost like putting me in a trance. I'm on hour 3 now (3 podcasts).
Well here's the deal. I'm not going to sit here and say he is right or wrong cause that will go in one ear and out the other what I will say is that I appreciate the amount of history and knowledge he seems to have and he is talking with authority opposed to making it up as he goes.
It does sound like he has a working knowledge of Masonic history and timeline but some of what he says is indeed far fetched and incorrect. In all the 100's of years there would be ONE disgruntled high ranking Mason to have had to come out and speak up that there is a higher level that noone else knows about. There is as far as I can tell NO books or lierature of any sort, interviews ..etc saying that it's true.
Only conspiracy folks like Alex Jones (who I also listen to on a daily basis) saying that the 34-360 levels exist.
If someone can point me in the right direct I will read it with an open mind.
Cory the Freemason
Originally posted by corsig
The podcasts are recorded with the volumn so low it's hard to make it out most of the time even with the volume at 11.
I still dig it though
Originally posted by FreiMaurer
I detest the idea there's more than 3 degrees in Freemasonry.
The Charters or Dispensations allowing a Lodge to work only empower them to confer the three degrees...anything beyond that is another jurisdition which must answer to Masonry - but Masonry need not answer to it.
End of story!
Originally posted by FreiMaurer
It's never premature to declare what's set in stone.
The fourth degree now is a fringe reminent of Masonry it is not the entire package or the capstone to that package. What was therefore established by the Grand Lodges of the early 1700s as a compromise was to have 3 degrees.
Everything else was no longer included into "masonry" anymore than the non-cannonized parts of the bible were a part of Christianity.
Many (especially the degrees of the Scottish Rite) have nothing to do with Masonry and teaches more the history of the world than anything else.
Originally posted by FreiMaurer
What you're confusing is that the Antient Landmarks do not list these "other degrees" historically some have basis and some do not (the scottish rite was entirely fabricated).
In England and I suppose the Scottish and Irish GL's it is their fad to continue their "masonic education" in the York Rite. Most Masons in the world do not know of the Scottish Rite (or know of it passingly) and in the US its the fad to join the Scottish Rite (more so even than the York Rite).
That is what continues to blur the line, when it comes to the "by-laws" it's the three degrees that are conferred by the Grand Lodge there's nothing else from there.
Originally posted by FreiMaurer
The Past Master's degree is hardly a "Masonic Degree" in the sense of teachings. You are confusing the landmarks in the sense as I stated. That those are a rule and guide of what unites Masonry and they are agreed upon those of them that are ... whatever else is argued these Grand Lodges do not contest that basis.
It can't be more plain that without the three degrees there is no masonry and with more those things are not universal.
Remember - in the first degree you are taught that masonry is universal and that your charity should be equally extensive. It's subtle, but taught.
Originally posted by Jn
Originally posted by corsig
The podcasts are recorded with the volumn so low it's hard to make it out most of the time even with the volume at 11.
I still dig it though
Where you listening through headphones?, it can be made loud enough when listening on the computer speakers.
Originally posted by corsig
Yeah both the computer speaker and on my I-pod. I think he's just soft spoken and someone on his team should tell him to record it higher.
he seems to be very knowlegable on many topics.
have you heard Jack Blood's show. he filled in for Alex Jones last week and was really good also. His show is called "Deadline Live" I think.
Originally posted by Jn
Originally posted by corsig
Yeah both the computer speaker and on my I-pod. I think he's just soft spoken and someone on his team should tell him to record it higher.
he seems to be very knowlegable on many topics.
have you heard Jack Blood's show. he filled in for Alex Jones last week and was really good also. His show is called "Deadline Live" I think.
I havnt listened to Deadline Live, i read some of Jack Bloods website a couple of years ago though.
I found this on the Alan Watt site in the past Free Audio section, where he was on the Alex Jones show last year,
"August 15th, 2006 The Alex Jones Show with Alan Watt as
Guest"
www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com...
Originally posted by greydawn
I have been listening to Alan Watt for about two years now, he is one of
the most briliiant historians I have ever listened to. I enjoy the way he
speaks, because he doesn't feel the need to constantly raise his voice
and get in yelling matches with other guests. His grasp of human society
is unparalled. By the way according to Alan their are 360 degrees of
Freemasonry. People at 33 degrees think that is the top but it is really
pretty lowly. He says that first generation can only become a 33 degree
Freemason. Second generation can become a 45 degree Freemason, and
third generation can go all the way to 360 degrees. This is just what he
said, not me, so save your keystrokes.