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Use of supernatural or magical powers is a prominent phenomenon since antiquity till date. In our latter days, successful businessmen have been accused of amassing illicit wealth through the practice of witchcraft and magic, notions of blood money. Imagine such scene of a woman sitting on broom, holding it at its long handle and perhaps naked, freely floating in space with ease like directed balloon. One wonders about any possibility of mysterious healing. Like who does that or can do that? Pursuing a course in witchcraft and magic at one of the best universities on the face of the earth, another thought coming handy. Yet furthermore, discovering a world super power like America with legislation on sorcery is too much to imagine. Headlines on the media about cadavers being exhumed for body parts, human sacrifices, albinos and twins mostly being the major victims and or people being banished from their homes for witchcraft. To commit oneself whether wholly or partially in a trade where the bravest fear and courageous menfolk and womenfolk shun off is precisely a mindboggling manifestation of human uniqueness. Whether witchcraft is a vocation, art or science is a specimen for test and inquiry. Interest has been rather demonstrated in the manner of its practice, purpose and impact on third parties. The peace wizards and witches substitute with despondency, filling melancholy in place of ecstasy, causing dread and insecurity of being must be alarming. Consequent incompatibility arising out of witchcraft between its practitioners and their subjects is a piece worth taking interest in. In the interest of harmonious existence and purposes of humanity, understanding the operation of witchcraft is fundamental. Periodically, masses have devoured stories of witch hunt, sorcery, and magic on one hand from the media. Perhaps, no human practice has been readily contended than witchcraft. To assess the merits in both anecdotal and philosophical arguments in support or against witchcraft, one ought to embrace all kinds of information, empirical and non-empirical. Obviously, on no account can anyone do what he or she detests save on coercion maybe. I’m simply saying and not confirming whether this practice is palatable or not. And neither, can it be stressed enough that the sentiments about witchcraft are illegitimate. Witchcraft practices have encumbered abilities of communities to socially coexist, caused economic inequity as people lamely relate witchcraft and blood wealth, and destabilizing political corporation as often times, perpetrators have been exorcized, banished, brutally tortured by angry mobs and much more1 . I fervently discuss the origins and manifest of witchcraft on Gods earth underscoring the regulations of the same and essentially why we are doing the same. The case of Uganda v. Zenatio Kombe, H.Ct.Cr. Session No. 536 of 1967, H.Ct. Monthly Bulletin No. 136 of 1967. The accused killed a woman after being advised by a witch doctor that the same woman had charmed his penis so that it could not function when he slept with his wife.
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One of the oldest social and charitable organisations in the world, Freemasonry's roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles.
It is here that a number of the famous elements of Freemasonry find their roots. In the medieval era, stonemasons often travelled around to find work in different locations. To demonstrate their level of qualification, they would use grips, words and signs in order to distinguish themselves from unqualified builders.
Freemasonry uses building analogies to teach members how to lead productive lives that benefit the communities that they live in. In the medieval era, stonemasons wore aprons and gloves to protect themselves while working on shaping rough pieces of stone, but in today’s society Freemasons meet to build friendships and communities rather than cathedrals and castles. For details of how to register your interest Email 666grillnati@gmail.com and you will be guided upon how to join the fraternity.
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Freemasonry is a brotherhood of men committed to lives of honor, integrity, and character. The men of Freemasonry are on a journey of self discovery. For hundreds of years, Freemasons, with deep brotherly support, have worked to become the best version of themselves while working to better their communities and our world.
Why should I become a Freemason?
Becoming a Freemason can help you achieve great personal reward by guiding you to build your moral character and connection to your community. Freemasonry is built upon the core tenets of Brotherly love and affection, relief, and truth. Through a commitment to these values, all Freemasons share the common goal of making good men better. In addition to self improvement, a Freemason is a man eager to be part of something bigger than himself, with a reverence for history, compassion in his heart, and a desire to create a better future.
Who can be a Freemason?
Freemasonry welcomes men of every country, religion, race, age, income, education, and opinion. However, to join Freemasonry, one must meet the following qualifications:
How do I apply to become a Freemason?
The process of applying to become a Freemason can be expedited a few different ways. You can contact your state’s Grand Lodge (the overarching Masonic governing body in your state where you live), find a Masonic lodge in your area that you wish to join, or reach out to a man who is a Freemason and ask for his help. You will submit a petition for membership. Members at the lodge will read your petition and form a small committee to meet with you to determine your qualifications and answer any questions you have regarding Freemasonry.
To take the first step, get in touch with a Freemason representative in your area.
What is a Masonic lodge?
In Freemasonry, the lodge means two things. It refers to a group of Masons coming together in fellowship, and, at the same time, refers to the room or building in which they meet.
There are thousands of Masonic lodges in the U.S. and many more worldwide. The lodge itself typically consists of a lodge room where official business and Masonic rituals are conducted, as well as several additional areas for Brothers to share meals, spend time together, host public and private events, and more.
Learn more about the social and charitable activities that take place in Masonic lodges.
How can I find a Masonic lodge near me?
There are Masonic lodges in or near virtually every city and town in the United States. To find a lodge near you, visit our Get in Touch page and we will connect you with a Grand Lodge in your area. The Grand Lodge in your state will help you find a local lodge.
What are the degrees of Freemasonry?
There are three degrees of Freemasonry: Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason. These degrees are the three ceremonial stages that a man must complete to become a full member of the Masonic fraternity. Collectively, these degrees are known as the symbolic lodge (often called blue lodge).
The Masonic degrees are loosely based upon the journeyman system, which was used to educate Medieval craftsmen. At each educational stage, a craftsman was required to achieve proficiency before moving to the next stage. Symbolically, the degrees represent the three stages of human development: youth, manhood, and age. By advancing through the degrees, a Freemason learns the moral and ethical lessons of the Masonic rite.
Learn more about the Masonic degrees.
What is the highest rank in Freemasonry?
The highest rank in Freemasonry is the third degree, that of the Master Mason. While some Masonic organizations offer additional degrees that explore the teachings of Freemasonry in further depth, those degrees are not considered to be higher than the symbolic lodge degrees.
How do I become a Master Mason?
To become a Master Mason, you must complete the three degrees of the symbolic lodge. Once you have completed the third degree, you become a full member of Freemasonry, enjoying both the rights and responsibilities of membership.
To begin your journey to becoming a Master Mason, submit a petition for membership at a Masonic lodge in your area. Visit our Get in Touch page to take the first step.
Is Freemasonry a religion?
Freemasonry is not a religion or a substitute for religion. Freemasonry does not intrude on the religious beliefs of its members, although it does require that all members profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Men of all faiths are represented in Freemasonry. Religion is not discussed at lodge meetings.
Why does Freemasonry use symbols?
Freemasonry is a system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols. Symbols allow people to communicate quickly, and to transcend language barriers. When you see a green light or a circle with a line through it, for example, you know what it means. Likewise, Masons use metaphors from geometry and the architecture of stonemasonry to inform their continuing pursuit of knowledge, ethics, and leadership skills.
To reflect their heritage, Masons wear aprons while in lodge, at certain public events, and at funerals to demonstrate their pride in the fraternity, and their lineage from stonemasons, who historically carried their tools in leather aprons. The square and compasses are the most widely known symbol of Masonry: When you see the symbol on a building, you know that Masons meet there.
Where did Freemasonry come from?
The exact
origins of Freemasonry remain lost in time. The order is thought to have arisen
from the English and Scottish guilds of practicing stonemasons and cathedral
builders in the Middle Ages. Certain Masonic documents actually trace the
sciences of geometry and masonry to the time of ancient Egypt and the building
of King Solomon's Temple.
The formation of the first Grand Lodge in London in 1717 marks the beginning of
the Modern (or “Speculative”) era of Freemasonry, when members were no longer
limited to actual working stonemasons. These “Accepted” Masons adopted more
enlightened philosophies, and turned what was a tradesmen’s organization into a
fraternity for moral edification, intellectual recitation, benevolent service,
and gentlemanly socialization.
Part of the mystique of Freemasonry can be attributed to speculation about its roots. Over the years, historians have never been able to conclusively determine exactly when, where, how, and why Freemasonry was formed.
How much does it cost to become a Freemason?
The cost of becoming a Freemason varies from lodge to lodge. The fees associated with membership include a one-time initiation fee and annual dues, which cover the operational expenses of the lodge. Contact your local lodge to find out the exact costs.
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