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eternal_spirit
16-03-2007, 01:59 PM
http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/hallo.htm

In depth study lot's of reading....lot's of different info.

nihil
19-08-2009, 03:06 AM
I'll check this Aristocratic 'Setta'

grandsecretary
19-08-2009, 12:22 PM
http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/hallo.htm

In depth study lot's of reading....lot's of different info.

An excellent site IMHO. This might also give an insight into various rituals (Memphis-Misraim is there).

http://www.stichtingargus.nl/vrijmetselarij/frame_en.html

Enjoy.

agneau
19-08-2009, 02:13 PM
I would remind my brethren on this site that whilst it is not improper to acknowledge that our secrets are freely available on the internet, it is improper, and a definite violation of our obligation, to specifically point to references or sources in which those secrets are not disguised.

Cowans and intruders, are of course, free to blurt out our secrets to their hearts content, but we’ve taken a sacred (to some) and solemn obligation, an oath, never to reveal and always to conceal them, etc.

I would also encourage anyone who is considering joining Freemasonry, NOT to read such sites as it will not add to anything you may find elsewhere, but it will take away from your enjoyment and from the impact of the ceremonies when you experience them for yourselves. You will have plenty of time to read them in detail after that.

humito
19-08-2009, 02:30 PM
fitting you should have a sheep on your avatar lol:D


GS is a fraud anyway........

grandsecretary
19-08-2009, 04:02 PM
fitting you should have a sheep on your avatar lol:D


GS is a fraud anyway........

And in my opinion humito is a self-deluded brainwashed UGLE lickspittle.

Now that we are even, might we actually discuss the issues?

boots
20-08-2009, 02:20 AM
I would remind my brethren on this site that whilst it is not improper to acknowledge that our secrets are freely available on the internet, it is improper, and a definite violation of our obligation, to specifically point to references or sources in which those secrets are not disguised.

Cowans and intruders, are of course, free to blurt out our secrets to their hearts content, but we’ve taken a sacred (to some) and solemn obligation, an oath, never to reveal and always to conceal them, etc.

I would also encourage anyone who is considering joining Freemasonry, NOT to read such sites as it will not add to anything you may find elsewhere, but it will take away from your enjoyment and from the impact of the ceremonies when you experience them for yourselves. You will have plenty of time to read them in detail after that.

Why not.

You just proved that Freemasonry has something to hide.

Why shouldn't people who are thinking of joining a group be informed from both sides of the equation.

So once you join the masons, then they can put their own spin on things.

agneau
20-08-2009, 09:39 AM
Whoooooooooooooosh!!

That was the sound of you missing the point - by a mile - yet again, Boots, old chap. And I do not intend to explain it to you, because life is too short.

But in effect, what I did do, if anything, was the complete opposite; I proved that Freemasonry has nothing to hide.

Still, nice try, dear boy. Have fun.

grandsecretary
20-08-2009, 11:14 AM
boots, we have long established that virtually every form of the Moderns rituals are freely available on the net, and at a price at a number of bookshops, run by Masons.

These bookshops sell the Moderns ritual books to anyone, on demand, and without making even the most basic checks to see if the person asking to buy is qualified to receive it.

Not only do they do this, but they drive a coach and horses through their own "oaths or obligations" simply by printing the ritual books, let alone selling them!

So. If anybody wants to know about these things, there is nothing to stop them. Buy them from a Mason. Apparently, their "secrets" are for sale but they get annoyed when you point people in a direction where they can read them for free.

eternal_spirit
20-08-2009, 11:18 AM
Wonder who added the tag to this thread :D wasn't me.

The link in the OP I think all the input and info is from OTO people or the majority of it is, can't remember tbh.

omegasol
20-08-2009, 12:03 PM
Peter R. König´s Website is very interesting. But i think you miss a lot if you don´t speak german. there are a few german interviews worth reading. Great stuff.

omegasol
20-08-2009, 12:29 PM
http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/hallo.htm

In depth study lot's of reading....lot's of different info.

jesus, just saw it....what´s that "cloaked satanists" crap? posting this link and then writing "cloaked satanists" is retarded. Did you even read the stuff you linked? seriously...

eternal_spirit
20-08-2009, 12:32 PM
jesus, just saw it....what´s that "cloaked satanists" crap? posting this link and then writing "cloaked satanists" is retarded. Did you even read the stuff you linked? seriously...

I didn't add the tag "cloaked satanists" someone else did. Therfore I cannot delete the tag, who ever added the tag is able to delete it.

omegasol
20-08-2009, 12:35 PM
ah ok, sorry, didn´t know that.


to the person adding this tag: you fail

eternal_spirit
20-08-2009, 12:36 PM
ah ok, sorry, didn´t know that.


to the person adding this tag: you fail
No problem. Wonder if they'll own up lol.

keystone
20-08-2009, 12:36 PM
Its Nihil I'm guessing. Sorry if I'm wrong. Threads getting dragged up from 2 years ago with a one liner post added and the tags start appearing at the same time.

Seen other complaints in other sub-forums about mysterious tag activity.

Cheers

eternal_spirit
20-08-2009, 12:38 PM
I think it's a case of tag and run. or just some people's opinion of the topic.

nihil
20-08-2009, 01:21 PM
tag removed

omegasol
20-08-2009, 01:29 PM
alrighty, thanks

omegasol
20-08-2009, 02:14 PM
ok, now we have a crowley tag. the site is about the o.t.o and not sooo much about thelema/ crowley. yeah ok, i´ll shut up, who cares anyway :)