In my younger days, I developed an interest in the secret world of Freemasons. One day, I was compelled to join the Prince’s Hall, a Freemason lodge under the Grand Orient of France, and embark on my initiation journey.
A Freemason in the Prince’s Hall is a member of a lodge governed by the Grand Orient of France and practicing the Memphis and Misraïm rite.
I remember vividly the day I was welcomed into the lodge, as the Master Mason greeted me with, "You are here to learn, not forget." My initiation journey comprised seven stages, imparting new knowledge and experiences that left a profound impact on me.
The effects of my initiation were transformative, bringing not just new insights but personal growth, allowing me to better understand myself and feel stronger and more self-assured than ever before.
Regarding the enigma behind Freemasons’ power, are they indeed secret societies ruling our world or forums for learning and mutual support? This question remains open-ended, with no definitive answer. However, my initiation experience instilled in me an awareness that every learning process begins somewhere and continues to evolve.
FAQs:
- What is the meaning of "Prince’s Hall"?
The term "Prince’s Hall" refers to Freemason lodges under the Grand Orient of France, following the Memphis and Misraïm rite. - What is the Freemasons’ goal?
Their stated goal is to be "brothers who support each other and illuminate our brethren and acquaintances with the light of reason by practicing true virtue." - Do they cost a lot of money?
No, membership in a Freemason lodge requires no financial commitment. It is based on voluntary gatherings and events.