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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 11:05:23 GMT
"Those who speak of irregularity are forced to throw a veil over their own origins and do not forget they were the irregular yesterday." - Papus
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Post by maximus on Mar 12, 2010 12:21:24 GMT
"Those who speak of irregularity are forced to throw a veil over their own origins and do not forget they were the irregular yesterday." - Papus I understand increased intake of dietary fiber does wonders for problems with regularity.
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 14:03:52 GMT
Did you remember that you were irregular yesteday, Brad? I think you speak of it more than practically anybody on the board. I know I hardly ever have occasion to use it aside from internet conversations, and it has less occasion to cross my mind as a serious matter. ;D
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Post by middlepillar on Mar 12, 2010 14:08:22 GMT
You must be careful of quoting the good Doctor, he had lots to say on many things!
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Post by sid on Mar 12, 2010 15:50:13 GMT
Greetings, Did you remember that you were irregular yesteday, Brad? I think you speak of it more than practically anybody on the board. I know I hardly ever have occasion to use it aside from internet conversations, and it has less occasion to cross my mind as a serious matter. ;D For what it may be worth, and from a layman who is not a Mason, Free or otherwise. There may be many Masonic Lodges near where I live, but I only know of one which I regard as a Lodge that is 'traditional' Masonry with a very big 'T' as in Traditional. The word 'irregular' is from the point of view (from the circle) of things that belong to that tradition. For London that would be from 1777, with another year/date for Scotland I would expect that Masons who belong to that tradition would understand the use and meaning of both the words 'traditional' and 'irregular' in its use and true purpose. From my observations, it is usually people outside of this circle who have a 'bone of contention' with this term, either because of a lack of knowledge/understanding or for other reasons or motives ... There certainly is a lot of activity outside the circle of 'traditional' Masonry going on. Best I can do ...
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 16:31:51 GMT
You did very well, my friend.
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 17:53:28 GMT
"Some fail suddenly all the teachings of brotherhood, tolerance and truth conveyed in official speeches defending the brothers to attend the newcomers under penalty of being excluded. In short everything that we disapprove in sectarian religious ... Masons are always regular if they were initiated into the forms required. Masonry must comply with various parts of the world match the designs of the Masons.
Supporters of Landmark have never agreed to the set! This does not prevent the Anglo-Saxons to announce officially and solemnly sacred items such as intellectual abilities can not exceed the limits fundamentally inconsistent in their opinions and decisions they interrupt according to their specific ...
Masonry must comply and to ignore destructive interpretations within an institution ambitious of universal brotherhood."
Papus
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 18:01:42 GMT
Whatever makes you happy to believe, Brad. ;D
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 18:30:45 GMT
Did you remember that you were irregular yesteday, Brad? I think you speak of it more than practically anybody on the board. I know I hardly ever have occasion to use it aside from internet conversations, and it has less occasion to cross my mind as a serious matter. ;D Umm, I didn't quote myself nor did I offer any commentary on the quote so I don't understand the context of your question. Love and Light,
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 18:32:02 GMT
Whatever makes you happy to believe, Brad. ;D You get that I am not quoting myself right? Love and Light,
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 18:33:24 GMT
Did you remember that you were irregular yesteday, Brad? I think you speak of it more than practically anybody on the board. I know I hardly ever have occasion to use it aside from internet conversations, and it has less occasion to cross my mind as a serious matter. ;D Umm, I didn't quote myself nor did I offer any commentary on the quote so I don't understand the context of your question. Love and Light, No, your just lamely attempting to bait. The question was rhetorical. ;D
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 18:36:16 GMT
Whatever makes you happy to believe, Brad. ;D You get that I am not quoting myself right? Love and Light, No duh. It is easy to assume you agree, right? ;D
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 18:37:50 GMT
Umm, I didn't quote myself nor did I offer any commentary on the quote so I don't understand the context of your question. Love and Light, No, your just lamely attempting to bait. The question was rhetorical. ;D Relevant quotes by a historically important Mason. If you didn't like why comment? Love and Light,
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 18:38:43 GMT
No, your just lamely attempting to bait. The question was rhetorical. ;D Relevant quotes by a historically important Mason. If you didn't like why comment? Love and Light, I never said I didn't like the quote. You know that, right? ;D
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 12, 2010 18:39:33 GMT
You get that I am not quoting myself right? Love and Light, No duh. It is easy to assume you agree, right? ;D You can assume that your neighbor is a fish. I am still not responsible for your assumptions. Love and Light,
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Post by KNOs1s on Mar 12, 2010 18:41:12 GMT
No duh. It is easy to assume you agree, right? ;D You can assume that your neighbor is a fish. I am still not responsible for your assumptions. Love and Light, Nor I yours. You are likewise free to assume your neighbor is a fish, and even free to assume that I disagree with the quotes. ;D
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Post by mike on Mar 13, 2010 10:18:34 GMT
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Post by Nosameerf on Mar 13, 2010 10:23:41 GMT
Thanks for the links Mike. Could anyone be so kind as to define what they mean by 'fringe masonry'. What is it? Thanks, Nosa
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 13, 2010 17:09:08 GMT
Papus is an important link in a long chain of Masonic tradition when it comes to the Egyptian Rites that goes all the way back to the 1730's. Seeing how that is the tradition myself and many embrace all over the world I find him to be very important. I find Yarker, Wescott and Reuss to be important too. Especially Yarker ;D Love and Light,
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Post by magusmasonica on Mar 13, 2010 17:09:58 GMT
Thanks for the links Mike. Could anyone be so kind as to define what they mean by 'fringe masonry'. What is it? Thanks, Nosa Non-UGLE recognized. Love and Light,
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