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How to Join Freemasonry Grand lodges In Africa

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Freemasons have long communicated using visual symbols drawn from the tools of stonemasonry.

The “All-Seeing Eye,” or Eye of Providence, while not designed by Masons, has been used by the group to represent the omniscience of ‘God’.

The most well-known Freemason symbol, “The Square and Compasses,” depicts a builder’s square joined by a compass. The “G” at its center remains a subject to dispute; some experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, believe the “G” in the symbol’s center represents geometry, a critical field to the first Freemasons, while others believe it represents ‘God’, the “Grand Architect of the Universe.” The Square and Compasses remains a popular symbol on Masonic rings.

There’s another, lesser-known Masonic symbol drawn from nature: the beehive. Masons were originally working men who were supposed to be as busy as bees.

The Masonic square and compasses symbol is seen (found) on the main floor wall at the headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Washington, D.C.

Here are unknown facts about Freemasons and some of the most shocking secrets about Freemason.

Freemason Facts:

Did you know that Freemason members who are known as Masons know each other? The secret society has a confidential way of identifying one another.

The Masons developed passwords and secret handshakes to identify each other.

The Freemasons Are the Oldest Fraternal Organization in the World.

Freemasons meet in a temple, which they call a “lodge”, as that is where ancient stonemasons met when working on a church or cathedral.

Lodges (Freemason Churches) are grouped by region.

Freemasons wear aprons, because of the supposed evolution of freemasonry from the stonemasons.

In the Freemason brotherhood, the “third degree” is the final stage before becoming a fully fledged Mason. The ceremony involves close questioning, which is where the expression “giving someone the third degree” originates.

Freemasons Inspired America’s First Political Third Party.

Are there really secretive handshakes only used by Masons? Yes, There Is a Freemason Handshake. Several of them, Actually.

The Catholic Church Forbids its Members from Being Freemasons, which means that if you are a Catholic Christian, you are not allowed by your church to join Freemasons.

Freemason has more male members than female Masons, that is why it is usually referred to as the “Boys Club” in abroad. Male members are easily accepted in the community than women.

There are about 5,000 + female Freemasons in the UK and 250,000 + male Freemasons in England and Wales with more under the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

Make A Call: Yes! Freemasonry is a real thing, and it exists in Kenya till date, they have big churches in Kenya in Nairobi and you will get to know about them and their locations at the end of this article.

It is known that all Freemason members are extremely wealthy, they are among the richest people in Kenya, Africa and the world at large.

Though there is no guarantee of becoming rich, there is simply no way you can become a Free mason member and live an average life, you are most probably going to get rich at some point in the future.

As a matter of fact, did you know that Freemason Church is currently the 9th Richest Church In The World. Out of all religious organizations in the world, the Free Mason is the ninth wealthiest of them all.

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