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This speaks to me!
Freemasonry seems to follow me and has always weirded me out (even before I understood it).
A strange man has latched onto me (business related) and offered to help me if I ever need it (?). I never expressed any financial concerns and make sure to keep conversations brief and professional. He brought up that he is a Freemason and has connections if I should ever need his help.
My genealogy connected me to a relative who gave me information about my mother’s bio family (she was adopted). Turns out that they were high-level Scottish Right Freemasons, direct from Scotland. This relative went into detail about how wonderful and important this was.
I can’t explain how I have always felt some sort of protection and interference (maybe?) including the classic alien abduction experiences throughout my childhood.
It’s almost as though these people know me somehow. I reject it all for the evil that it is and look to Jesus to free me from this generational curse.
I've had the same kind of speeches from my oldest cousin, who is a 32° Scottish Rights. Apparently, our great grandfather was a 33° Scottish Rights and was instrumental in getting one of the Miami chapters going, so my brother and I are being approached for acceptance as a "legacy." Shit feels straight out of a movie. Doesn't matter how many times bro and I say no, we always get, "Well, if you ever change your mind..."
I feel for you! I kind-of sensed the pressure from this distant relative. Fortunately, they are distant and I am a woman.
I can quite believe this. Sometimes influential families hide their bloodline kids by having them adopted.
That was my first thought. But my mother was the product of teen parents and the family structure seems to have disintegrated at that generation. Teen father had no involvement and teen mother took my mom home for a few months and then relinquished her to the state.
That sounds like a hard early life!
Yes. She is not right, and her adoptive mother made it worse. But my mother did the best that she could and her bio sister claims a worse upbringing; so being abandoned may have been the better outcome…
I agree with you on this but Jesus also expects us to put the effort in as well... We can't just sit back on our laurels and expect Him to take care of it all for us, we need to be proactive... Cheers fren... ☕️☕️☕️