afterthought
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Post by afterthought on Mar 18, 2009 18:07:32 GMT
Would anyone be so kind as to point me to a source?
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Post by maat on Mar 19, 2009 0:37:11 GMT
Carbonari is a source ...
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Post by parisfred on Mar 19, 2009 7:45:05 GMT
There is a revival since the 80's in France : picture from a meeting place - Wikipedia The organization is open to master masons ( men and women) > links, where you can find some articles in English : www.carboneria.it/materiali.html also a wikipedia article with very good documents like historical facts and myths, organization and layout of work : fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rite_forestier The meeting are done 4 times a year in forest
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afterthought
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Post by afterthought on Mar 19, 2009 17:28:02 GMT
This is great! Thank you. Now I have even more to translate.
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afterthought
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Post by afterthought on Mar 21, 2009 1:00:12 GMT
I was aware of that already, but thank you for posting.
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Post by afterthought on Mar 21, 2009 19:10:21 GMT
It was really posted for the benefit of others to read. That is wonderful but I would go so far as to assume that those who had an interest in Carbonari rituals would also know who the Carbonari where/are. I do not like to "dumb down" the topics I present.
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Post by AndyF on Mar 22, 2009 0:47:58 GMT
Sometimes it helps for us ignorant on-lookers who know nothing of the subject, when someone stops to explain whats going on. When I saw the subject heading I was expecting to find links to the pastafarians etc. This is one of the main reasons less experienced folks like myself don't post all that much, we haven't got a clue about whats being discussed and have nothing to contribute. When someone stops to give a brief explanation, it is appreciated.
Having said that, Bro Architekt, I've been getting the impression from a lot of your posts that you're not trying all that hard to get along with your fellow forumites. It could also just be a symptom of the electronic medium we're using though, so don't mind me.
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Post by middlepillar on Mar 22, 2009 16:30:32 GMT
I'm afraid I am one of those in life who does not suffer fools gladly. Nothing personal. Not everyone who appears a fool is. I believe you are too quick to judge some of your fellow forum members. Just as there were some who were quick to judge you. One of the great lessons in Freemasonry is tolerance, I would prefer to see that virtue used more often than it is.
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Post by maat on Mar 23, 2009 3:41:57 GMT
I'm afraid I am one of those in life who does not suffer fools gladly. Nothing personal. ;D Lets hope the GAOTU doesn't think along those lines ;D
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Post by maat on Mar 23, 2009 3:44:23 GMT
I'm afraid I am one of those in life who does not suffer fools gladly. Nothing personal. ;D Lets hope the GAOTU doesn't think along those lines ;D OMG... all those natural disasters.... I can just hear the GA now.. "nothing personal ...
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