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To become a Mason, you must be related to one. My Grandfather was a Mason and my Grandmother was in Eastern Star. I grew up in a Masonic and Christian family. My father was a Master Mason, 32nd degree. My brother was in DeMolay, and my My sisters were both Honored Queens in Jobs Daughters. I'm the youngest, so I experienced a lot as a child. I was a rebel and almost was kicked out of Jobs Daughters. All of these are secret societies, but the public can attend installations. My experience was a wholesome one; community events, dinners, charities, etc. My father was an honorable business owner. He was charitable and would lend a helping hand to anyone. I've done a lot of research the last few years, saw the xfaxtor guy, and the rest that connect Masons with the Illuminati. Supposedly, starting at the 33rd degree. In the Masonic Order there are only 32 and I can tell you the Illuminati, actors, musicians, etc. did not go through the process of the first 32 degrees.
I was told you need to be invited by a member, not necessarily be a family member.
Well, in the past you had to prove you were related to a Mason. I wouldn't doubt they've relaxed the requirements due to lack of newcomers to fill all the positions. 🤷🏻♀️
I’ve been invited by a member but I don’t want to join another organized group. Just seems like another commitment that I’m not ready for
Back in the 60's it was a good move; social and business connections, community service, etc. a networking avenue. There's a lodge in almost every town. But now, and with all the negativity regarding Masons, probably the right decision. It will consume all your time.