Let me open by saying that "bad" publicity is
still publicity and that any seed when planted has the "potential"
to grow.
I didn't grow up around Freemasons and as far as I know
none of my relatives are Freemasons. So, as you can see, my knowledge
of Freemasonry wasn't just limited, it was non-existent.
My journey to becoming a Freemason started with "bad"
publicity. A co-worker of mine, at the time, was and still is
an anti-Mason. There wasn't a night that didn't go by at work
without some comment being made about the "evils" of
Freemasonry. This constant onslaught of his opinions finally started
to get to me. The hard soil (my head) opened up and accepted the
seeds. Questions started sprouting up, my curiosity was piqued
and I had to find out for myself if this group was as bad as he
believed.
First things first, where did someone find information on
a secret organization. I do a lot of research on the Internet
so I started there. For a "secret" organization I could
not believe the wealth of info on the Internet. The more I dug
the more I found. Sure there were the anti-Masonic sites as well
as the good ones but a new perception was taking hold.
I started to read things about brotherly love, relief and
truth. A necessity to believe in a supreme being. The true freedom
of religion, nationality and opinion. Compassion for our fellow
man. The practice of supporting your community and government.
The need to strive for knowledge and wisdom. And I could go on
and on but the main thing that really struck home was this simple
concept, the practice of the teachings of Freemasonry makes a
good man better.
This research was reinforced when I discovered that there
were Freemasons right in my plant at work. The answers that I
received to the many questions I asked followed what I had already
read about on the Internet. I also learned that I had to petition
the lodge that I wanted to join and I learned a little about the
process of becoming a member.
What a drastic difference this picture was compared to my
first introduction to Freemasonry. In my heart, at this point
in my journey, I felt that being a Mason was a good thing and
that it was something I wanted to do.
From my first phone call to my becoming a Brother in this
great fraternity, it has been one of the greatest experiences
of my life. I want to thank all the Brothers in the Argus Lodge
for their part in helping me on the road to my becoming a Mason.
My deepest thanks goes out to my sponsors for opening the door
and to my coach for helping me through it.
If you are someone who is looking to find out what Free
Masonry is all about, don't do so with the motive of proving something
or someone wrong or right. Do so to find the true answers to the
questions in your heart and mind. The rewards of truth are immense.
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