goldenarchmage

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[โ€“] goldenarchmage 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Well our system is different obviously, but I'm in the Holy Royal Arch, the Mark and the Royal Ark Mariners (an appendant body that's "moored" to each Mark lodge, so most people join both).

And why? Well the Mark fills in some of the gaps for the Fellowcraft and the Roya Arch completes the Master Mason's journey. The RAM? Well for the apron and collar of course ๐Ÿคฃ

 

Yesterday I visited Freemasons Hall in the Midlands town of Burton on Trent for the one-year Anniversary meeting of one of UGLE's newest 'special interest lodges', the Science Fiction & Fantasy Lodge #10016.

Their ritual is slightly tweaked, so the Director of Ceremonies carries Gandalf the White's staff, the Deacons carry lightsabers (complete with light and sound effects) and the Tiler's weapon is a Klingon bat'leth. Other quirks include copies of Mjolnir, Thor's hammer, acting as gavels and a TARDIS as a ballot box.

After the Festive Board there was a heated debate in the carpark about whether Call of Cthulhu or Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition was the better game, prompted by one of the brethren changing into a Cthulhu t-shirt for his long drive home in the hot weather. As they say, 'Oh Wonderful Masons!' ๐Ÿ˜

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13ILll_21fdCaBxf7kBEackR-H9kKnN5v

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 1 points 2 years ago

Since the blackout I've looked at Reddit threads occasionally, but haven't commented or voted on anything. I'm keeping my powder dry until the end of the month to see what happens. If I lose access to third party apps and modding of my favourite subs goes to shit I'm out.

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

There are lots of things you can do to continue your education, but here's the rub - they're all on you to take an active step. Here are the things I have done since I joined the Craft:

-As you go through the chairs you will find that participating in the degrees gives you a different perspective on the rituals, so joining the officer line is a good idea.

-Not seeing ritual performed in your mother lodge often enough to scratch the itch? You're a Master Mason, so travel. Visit other lodges and see how they do things.

-Have a look around the helpful Facebook groups - some offer educational Zoom calls on a regular basis that cover a wide range of topics and attract an international audience.

-Similarly, sign up to some Masonic podcasts - some are in a 'friends around a campfire' format but others run serious educational series, interview influential brothers and so on.

-Join the 'Correspondence Circles' of some of the official Lodges of Research - as well as publishing and distributing papers to members they often make lectures and talks available on Youtube and elsewhere - Quatuour Coronati makes quite a lot of their material available online, for example.

-Start reading the good "non-fiction" Masonic literature - books that look into our history, examine the deeper meanings of symbols, identify how to apply Masonic principles to your daily life and so on and so on.

When you've done all of those things come back and tell us you're not learning enough about the Craft...

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

A potentially stupid question so I apologise in advance. Am I right in thinking that this community is sitting on a Lemmy-based server, but it just has an unusual name rather than the typical xxxxx.lemmy/lemmy.xxxxx format?

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Well I started off in the Google/Android ecosystem and I just can't get my head around the way Apple devices do some things. There's also cost involved - I buy a new mid-range phone every two or three years that costs me under $300 each time, and then I pair that with a cheap SIM deal (currently $25 a month for unlimited data over 5G). I could hardly do that with Apple given the cost of the device alone...

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Ha, no. We meet in one of the Lodge rooms up at the UGLE headquarters building in Covent Garden. That's about 15 minutes walk away from the pier the boat leaves from, which is right in the shadow of Big Ben as it happens...

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

My mother lodge meets in December just a few days before Christmas, and each year the meeting is followed by a 'white table' dinner and dance (so partners, children, family, friends etc are present) on a ship that makes its way along the Thames in Central London. We go past the Palace of Westminster, under Tower Bridge etc - it's a lovely evening and I look forward to it every year.

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You're not the only person I've seen saying that - it might be because all the nice people have stayed away during the blackout leaving the toxic sludge to rise to the top in their absence...

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I have no idea unfortunately - we're all feeling our way here at the moment aren't we.

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Ok, so I've just joined it. You have to search for it in the 'All' communities tab and subscribe there first. Then you can post. That advice you followed in the thread you linked to is wrong - they missed out a crucial step.

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

A further PSA - it looks like Reddit are removing mods from some of the popular subs and replacing them with staffers. OK, you might say, but this has serious implications for r/Freemasonry because it implies that they were deadly serious when they said they would remove API access to the apps/mod tools developed by third parties unless devs were willing to pay a king's ransom.

I used to have a 12+ year old account (which I deleted a while ago because I had doxxed myself repeatedly over the years, which was problematic given my day job) and on that account I chatted to the mods infrequently. You know you occasionally see posts from 'very angry conspiracy theorist #1' and 'Illuminati scammer #2'? That's because they've somehow escaped the third party tools that auto-remove and auto-ban 99% of that stuff before we even see it, and it's likely that none of those tools will be available from next month. What that means is that the sub will effectively become an ungovernable space very quickly indeed, because even if they are working on it full-time the mods will be overwhelmed given the very rudimentary moderation tools offered by Reddit themselves. You can imagine how bad that's going to get for the bigger subs when the mods jump/are pushed...

It's beginning to look increasingly like this community is going to be the new home for discussion about the Craft.

[โ€“] goldenarchmage 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I think that civility is still there on subs for very niche interests because a) their size doesn't attract attention/interest from the autobots/shills/trolls etc, and b) the level of knowledge about the subject you need to be able to actively participate can't be faked, and those that try get called out. Unfortunately Reddit has become so popular now that fewer and fewer subs fit the above description - 12 years ago (when I first signed up) it was very different.

Right now Lemmy feels like Reddit did when I first joined - i don't know how long that will last...

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