Ive been taking interest....

Whitethunda

New Member
I've been taking interest in the symbolism of freemasons and there outlooks on life at those... Is there anything wrong with a non-mason using the symbolism because he admires The Masons?
 
I've been taking interest in the symbolism of freemasons and there outlooks on life at those... Is there anything wrong with a non-mason using the symbolism because he admires The Masons?
Legally no.... well, let me re-phrase that...we do not have any symbols copyrighted but there are laws in some states that forbid you from wearing any symbols that would imply you are a member of a certain group. I would not suggest doing so because it could put you in an uncomfortable situation.
 

FF Sparky

Member
wearing or displaying the symbols shopuld not be done, but the meanings of them I encourage the use of them in the sense of how they are meant to be used
 

Gary2112

Troll Stomper
Staff member
I've been taking interest in the symbolism of freemasons and there outlooks on life at those... Is there anything wrong with a non-mason using the symbolism because he admires The Masons?

You should not wear or display our symbols as jewelry, etc,. You will get called out on that really fast.

Using the symbols? Do you mean learn what they mean and apply them to your life? Superficially, I guess it would be an interesting venture. It would equate to a blind man navigating a labyrinth though.
 

Whitethunda

New Member
You should not wear or display our symbols as jewelry, etc,. You will get called out on that really fast.

Using the symbols? Do you mean learn what they mean and apply them to your life? Superficially, I guess it would be an interesting venture. It would equate to a blind man navigating a labyrinth though.
Yes, I also wear clothes... And i like drawing them....
 

jaya

Active Member
If you are ever going to petition a lodge in the future, do not wear them now. It is against the rules in my jurisdiction even for an EA or FC to wear them. They must wait until they are a MM. You are young yet. You might not believe this but you have a full life ahead of you. Do not be in such a rush.
 

Whitethunda

New Member
If you are ever going to petition a lodge in the future, do not wear them now. It is against the rules in my jurisdiction even for an EA or FC to wear them. They must wait until they are a MM. You are young yet. You might not believe this but you have a full life ahead of you. Do not be in such a rush.
Alright yeah, I have a bunch of older friends who are masons and has warned me about it... So thanks for the advice.. And I do plan on petitioning so I'll make sure not to do that anymore....
 

Whitethunda

New Member
Old? Hmmm It really depends on what you call old.... If I was 100 and you were 50, would you be old or If I was 5 and you were 25 would you be old? All about your point of reference....
 
Old? Hmmm It really depends on what you call old.... If I was 100 and you were 50, would you be old or If I was 5 and you were 25 would you be old? All about your point of reference....
Just messing with ya..... you are 15 so when you was born, I was 27 times older than you.....:1-wink-grin: no I dont think I am old.... I do appreciate your interest in the fraternity..... keep on listening to the older guys you know that are masons...they wont lead you wrong.
 

Whitethunda

New Member
Just messing with ya..... you are 15 so when you was born, I was 27 times older than you.....:1-wink-grin: no I dont think I am old.... I do appreciate your interest in the fraternity..... keep on listening to the older guys you know that are masons...they wont lead you wrong.
Yeah, They are some wise people....
 

Casey

MM, RAM, 32nd.
Alright yeah, I have a bunch of older friends who are masons and has warned me about it... So thanks for the advice.. And I do plan on petitioning so I'll make sure not to do that anymore....
I'd have to agree with what some of the others have said. Learn if you like, but for now, know that what you'd learn is at best incomplete. The symbols only start to make sense when you've studied and gone through the degree work- to an outsider, you'd have an incomplete picture.
 
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