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What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - cam00 - 12-31-2015

Marajit, on 31 December 2015 - 04:44 PM, said:
"Most Wise. — What hour is it?".

Respectful K. S. Warden: "It is the first hour of the day, the time when the veil of the Temple was rent asunder, when darkness and consternation were spread over the Earth — when the LIGHT was darkened — when the implements of Masonry were broken — when the Flaming Star disappeared — when the Cubic Stone was broken — when the 'WORD' was lost."

Magna est Veritas et Praevalebit.
JAH-BUH-LON.

http://www.theosocie...sis/iu2-08a.htm


Yes, BUT, now the influx of the MOCHIN ( the WATERS from AIN SOPH with-held from the World since the dawn of Creation ) is inundating the 4 Worlds of IHVH, the INEFFABLE NAME of TETRAGRAMMATON, as prophesied in the Sefer haZOHAR, at the END OF DAYS.

SOL INVICTUS


RE: What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - admin - 01-01-2016

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RE: What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - cam00 - 01-02-2016

OK, but, you do know, don't you, that the MASONIC FRATERNITY is a massive global institution, has lodges in virtually every city in the world, including right here in GTO? Also, that most every government in the world, including here in GTO, usually has a disproportionate amount of Masons in it's RULING ranks? Who form and legislate the LAWS on a local, state and Federal level. Curious, eh..........


RE: What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - roberb7 - 01-03-2016

Well, let's see. Juarez was a Mason. He visited Guanajuato. Later on, there was theatre named after him. This was all 150 years ago. Not very convincing.
You say that there is a lodge right here in Guanajuato? Well, where is it, then?


RE: What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - jesm - 01-03-2016

For sure, Guanajuato has plenty of masons, several we know and employed. Here they are called abañiles.


RE: What is the LOST WORD of the Mason? - roberb7 - 01-03-2016

Well, there's definitely a lot of bricks here, and where you have bricks, you'll have masons. What I want to know is, do the abañiles have a "lost word"? If so, what is it?