Question by ♣Chenoa♣: Do the Ancient Mysteries really exist? Are the Freemasons really responsible for guarding them?
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Answer by CAB
Those who know don’t speak.
Those who speak don’t know.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
As a Freemason,I should point out that there is absolutely no evidence of my fellow Freemasons guarding any “Ancient Mysteries”
Of course everyone is entitled to believe any conspiracies or rumours that they desire.
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yes, they aren’t the only one’s
and no one can tell you any more or they will be obligated to kill you right after.
Weill since Freemasonry is a compartmentalised secret society there is no real way of knowing and there is only weak circumstantial evidence to support certain claims on this subject. The people at the bottom couldn’t possibly know what goes on at the top. One thing is clear, the ancients had secret knowledge to be able to achieve some of the stuff they did, somewhere along the line that ancient knowledge has been suppressed.
Yes, ancient mysteries do exist, of course. All the subjects can be found in a good public library.There are so many myths, legends, and folklore, it is almost impossible to decern the
truth from the lie. Everything that cannot be proved, one way or another, must be taken with
a grain of sand. Some say, all things are possible to the one who Believes!!!
Not really. Though the Masons are responsible for guarding large kegs of beer and poker chips according to my teacher. He’s a Mason.
No, not in the way that conspiracy theorists have you believing. Freemason secrets are not what people suppose them to be. No secret agendas, no secret knowledge to ruling the world. If that were the purpose, after 500 plus years, the take over would have been done. THINK. If it sounds TOO plausible, it probably is.Freemason guard their own “secrets”, they are really guarding private Information that they swear oaths not to reveal. These are regarding handshakes (grips) words, (passwords) and signs (salutes). They are guarded because they are means of identification. Masons identify themselves to other masons through the “secrets”. It is especially used when a mason visits a lodge where he is not known for the first time.