So many times we seem to look at Ritual Work as not being
that important, and that it doesn't have to be done that well.
We feel that just need to have more Masons for our Lodges. If
we fail to share the teachings properly, who do you think looses?
I would like to have you think back to that first night,
it could of been a warm or cool night, that we all share. That
night we were so apprehensive , or for the sake of better words,
confused as to what was going to happen. Those first words you
heard said at the Lodge door, asking questions and wanting answers
of you, and how you were treated was only the start of your Masonic
life. That life that leads most of us on a continuous journey
of Masonic travel the rest of our lives.
For some of us, who had to memorize the Degree and Obligations,
we share
something that no one else can understand. This task of learning
them, that we choose to do, and we did. This struggle teaches
us what we all can do
with hard work and a true desire to accomplish things.
So many times I have listened to the lectures, and still
I find them as interesting as the first time I heard them. Every
time I hear them, I find a new perspective that I have missed
before. I fear for those that do not choose to listen to them
in this way, as they will never find the lessons that are taught
there in Masonry.
And as for those that give those grand lectures, they learn
as well. They learn how it feels to give that perfect lecture
and also when they don't get it perfectly right! Most of the time
just stopping for a moment to think or to taking a breath. I think
we can all learn hidden lessons here too. How we should overlook
everyone's little mistakes that we all make in life. Also to remember
sometimes the best intentions go wrong by accident.
"Value Your Word"
For What Worth Hath a Liar!
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