WOW — very good and detailed response.
Thank you very much for that mate

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I read your message again and again and really liked it. I’m familiar with what the Cs say about the Illuminati and Freemasonry, but they also (in a way) talk about quorum and “Masonic rites guiding one’s life journey,” or something along those lines.
So maybe you are right. Actually, you are right. Even within Freemasonry, and even in my own lodge, there are authors who claim very similar things and present strong evidence for them.
In reality, I am more careful about Freemasonry than I may sound, and I wasn’t truly overarching it either — though perhaps I was a bit more enthusiastic than I should have been.
By the way, thank you for the knowledge you shared, especially regarding King James and the 1723 Constitutions. I had read that the Geneva Bible was removed and replaced by the King James Version, but I didn’t know that level of detail.
Lastly, thank you for the book recommendations. I will definitely read them as soon as possible (I feel like I have to).
Hey
@MJF,
After reading your first document,
“The Widow’s Son,” I am a bit confused about the
“Lost Word” part. There were certain sections in the document—such as the idea that
Hiram being killed by the assailants, not having been resurrected, and remaining dead—which are presented as a paradox or an issue within the ritual.
However, in all ritual workings of the Third Degree in the Craft, the Third Degree is about death:
“observing the darkness visible” and what we refer to as the
“Tomb of Transgression.” There is a reason why there is no resurrection of Hiram Abiff in the Third Degree ceremony, and also why the
“Lost Word” is substituted with the
Five Points of Fellowship and is not related to M…B… either.
Also, the connection of the Lost Word to Egyptian monoatomic gold (which you describe as a trap for total control, and therefore interpret the Freemasonic Lost Word as an STS trap) feels a bit like a stretch in terms of the deeper meaning of the ceremony.
Of course, I don’t think it is my place to judge or even comment critically on your valuable work, but in my humble opinion, if one reads books written by Freemasons about the meaning of the Third Degree from their own perspective—and, most importantly, researches the
Holy Royal Arch Degree and how it completes the story of the Craft—I believe a different view may emerge. In particular, this may shed light on why the
“Lost Word” is not related to M…B… or monoatomic gold at all, and also why
Hiram had to remain dead in the tomb.
This degree also explains the meaning of the
Triple Tau in Freemasonry, the theme of resurrection, the true meaning of the Lost Word, and—although it may seem trivial—the meaning of the colours you mentioned in your document (purple, crimson, and blue dyes).
Anyway, thank you again for taking the time to read my message, and I look forward to reading your next document tomorrow as well.
Regards,
LVX in Tenebris