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Posted at: 11:13 pm What the Hell Do You Guys DO? Good question. Here’s the wrong answer that you will get from lots of Masons who don’t know any better…they will tell you “it’s a secret.” Why? Why will they lie to you so boldly? They will tell you this because they do not know what REAL Masons do. These guys are Brothers, and we love them just the same. Real Masons sometimes feel sorry for those others in our Craft who never read, think, meditate, explore and ask questions. We feel sorry for them because, like so many Profanes (this is our funny little word for non-Masons) they have chosen the path of sloth and simplicity which results in ignorance. Let me give you a quick example…then I’ll answer the big question. Have you ever heard a Mason bragging about all the prior Presidents that were Brothers…or Actors…or Military Personalities? The guys who brag about this don’t care about the Craft. They care about the trivia. While this is not always a bad thing, it falls too short of the truth…but if that’s all they’ve got, then we must assume that they know nothing more. Now to the question; What the Hell Do You Guys DO? Well, as you might suspect, there is no simple answer. If you want a simple answer, go away. We don’t want people who want simple answers. The days of “McMasonry” are fading fast…and not soon enough. For too long our Craft was worried about the number of new guys we could get in the door. We ignored the fact that we were not learning and teaching and reasoning. We did not care that we were turning our back on the very thinking tradition that allowed us to break-open the way the Western World thinks and reasons. We got lazy about our intellectual curiosity, we got sloppy with our ritual and worst of all, we lost contact with our communities. So what is it that we DO? Right now, we are rebuilding the Fraternity. We are the scrap-collectors who labor day and night trying to re-connect to our lost traditions of REAL Brotherly Love, REAL Relief and the courage to really tell the TRUTH. That’s one of the things that we are doing right now. As painful as it is to some of our own Brothers…the truth is that we are rebuilding that which was lost. One of the other things we are doing to get to where we want to go is practice this thing called Ritual. It’s like being Catholic (or whatever). You get together with the group and do this scripted play type thing where different people play-out a short episode. It really is quite hard to define or descirbe, but when done correctly, it is inspirational. We find a spiritual comfort in this ritual even when it is done to open and close our monthly business meetings. It’s repetitive nature is somehow comforting and special. It is a gift that each of us owns and gives to each other. Again, we still have some Brothers who pay no attention to the depth and meaning of this sort of thing. We still like these guys, and some of them are starting to get it…but they occasionally frustrate the brothers who see the great value in our simplest and most repetitive Rituals. We learn. It is not unusual for a group of us to sit around and discuss the great mysteries of whatever culture or philosophy or other topic we deem appropriate for discussion at that time. It is a free-thinking and tolerant society that allows men to discuss the most important issues of our time. This is no random coffee-house meeting of people who compare their prescription drugs and complain about the weather. Deep thinking individuals who value the opinions of others can be found among us. And you can still find some who are more interested in their motorcycles. We got ‘em all and we love them all just the same. What else do we DO? Well, you will hear about our 2 million dollars daily for charity (boring) and our willingness to help those less fortunate (again, boring). But what gets this writer going are the mental exercises; the challenge to be better-read, better-prepared for ritual, a deeper thinker and a step closer to the eternal. These are the things that Masons SHOULD do. We are better men when we make the effort, when we turn-off the History Channel and read some Toynbee, Pike, Hutchens or Voltaire, when we sit and silently meditate on a simple lesson from our ritual, when we deliver a memorized lecture for the sake of the listening brethren (and not just in order to get that proficiency card). These are the things that we do. Frankly, we don’t care too much if you don’t understand any of it. We are not here for you. Masons lost their way when they began to believe that they had to make everyone else’s life better before they improved their own. We are re-learning that it is the man sitting next to me who is and should be most important. It is my family, my neighborhood, my State and my Country that deserve my attention. It is my devotion to my God and your freedom to devote to yours that requires defending. Masons do more now to become better men because we have to. Reclaiming our place in history will take much more time and energy than it did to lose it. I know that like-minded Masons will agree. Our Craft is on the rise. The brothers who now knock on our doors are more demanding than any generation in the past. We must DO more to meet their expectations, and Do more we shall. So what is it that we DO? We do more than you know…and that’s no secret. |
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July 16, 2007



This essay speaks of the very changes we have planned for our lodge. A new candidate education program, community outreach, and throw-back courses for all Brethren to reiderate not only who and why we ARE, but who and WHY we WERE and should be again.
Membership should not be about the quantity if in bolstering numbers we lose emphasis on the QUALITY of our new guys.
Comment by Kirk — July 17, 2007 @ 3:57 am
Thank you, Brother. I am a newly Passed Fellow Craft and I agree wholeheartedly with what you write. I do expect more from Freemasonry than others have in the past and I appreciate the fact that someone is willing to say it.
I don’t want to become a 33rd Degree Mason in one weekend. I don’t want my Masonic experience to consist solely of fish frys, steak dinners, and drab Lodge business about budgets or the like.
Yes, these are parts of Freemasonry and I look forward to participating in all of them but, I want Masonic Education, Esoteric Discussions, and Didactic Enlightenment on Masonic Symbolism and Allegory. I want to know and understand the rich history of Freemasonry and why the Great Thinkers of the Enlightenment sought out Freemasonry.
For me, it’s all or nothing. I want to experience everything Freemasonry has to offer me so as to better myself, my family, and the community around me.
Again, thank you for putting it out there.
In Light,
Brad Ziegenbusch
Fellow Craft of San Bernardino Lodge #178 F.&A.M. of California
Comment by Brad Ziegenbusch — July 17, 2007 @ 4:15 am
Awesome my Brother!!
Comment by Bill Hosler — July 17, 2007 @ 5:18 am
well said! and more to the point, well meant!
Comment by justin — July 17, 2007 @ 1:42 pm
You spoke to the very reasons that I wanted to join the lodge, to improve my self through learning and reflection. I go for the second degree tomorrow evening, and I am very excited. I crave to learn more and continue to grow. Keep up the good work.
Comment by Skiking — July 17, 2007 @ 9:30 pm
Great work so far - I am among the newer Masons myself and am encouraged by the return to serious learning now so often seen on the blogs. Please do keep up the work, and I will continue to read.
Comment by DaddyRich — July 18, 2007 @ 1:40 am
I came here via Brother Chris Hodapp’s blog, Freemasons for Dummies, where he was praising this article. I was not disappointed, it’s a great read.
I am one of those guys who has just started knocking on the door; I was voted on and unanimously accepted but not yet initiated because the Lodge I petitioned has gone dark for the summer. I have spent the past couple of months after petitioning reading as much about Masonry as I can, using only dependable sources as to not spoil any of the ritual secrets/surprises. I am certainly hungry for knowledge, and after reading your article, am even more excited to become a part of something that is not only striving to help others but to better itself by focusing on its more esoteric aspects.
I too just recently started a blog, although mine has a different purpose. I wanted to keep a record of my transformation as I go from profane to Sublime for both sentimental reasons and to provide a resource for others interested in Masonry. It is located at http://www.resurrexion.com and, if you don’t mind, I have taken the liberty of linking back here.
Thanks for the article!
-Scott
Comment by Scott Arnold — July 18, 2007 @ 3:26 pm
Thank you so much for the information and your stand on the subject. I am going up for my third degree on August the 23rd at the La Plata Lodge in Missouri. I have given FULL proficiency back in Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft I would’nt think of doing it any other way. By doing full proficiency I have grown closer to my sponsor and friend Greg and loved the rituals. I loved the article.
Regards,
Franz D. Kinkhorst
Author of “The Clone.”
Comment by Franz D. Kinkhorst — July 30, 2007 @ 9:03 pm
These are the reasons I petitioned my lodge. Thanks for your post, it makes me look forward to my life as a mason, as well as optimisic about the future of the craft.
Comment by N.A. — August 2, 2007 @ 3:03 pm
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