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Written by Jim Barr   
Sunday, 06 May 2007
I spoke with my Mason friend from church, and he said that the Lodge had voted on my petition this week, and had formed an investigating committee of three people. They will be contacting me soon. Despite the "fears" that some have expressed about the investigating committee, I feel completely at ease.

During my waiting, I've been reading so much about Freemasonry. I finished the book "Freemasons For Dummies" and found it to be an amazing read. Contrary to my earlier decision, I decided to go ahead and read all of the chapters. I read about the rituals, and the symbols, and found both chapters to be very fascinating.

I've also read many interesting articles and blogs on the Internet covering a host of topics, and I found lots of interesting and educational information about Freemasonry--all aspects, positive and negative. I've avoided articles dealing with specific rituals and "exposures" as I would like my experience to be fresh, but there is still an amazing amount of content that I've enjoyed reading. I've particularly found the historical articals to be the most interesting--history of the organization, the rituals, and Freemasonty's current state. I have read literally hundereds of pages of content, and it has only led to piquing my interest more.

So, I contiue to wait, but I am encouraged to hear that the process is moving forward. But the wait has also been refreshing. With everything today being so here and now, and expectations of immedate gratification, I find it to be an interesting time while I wait. It's hard to describe, but through the reading I have done, I am learning that Freemasonry's history is rooted deeply in the past, and that the traditions and rituals have been preserved and sustained for many centuries. Those were slower times, and it brings me a different perspective to the organization. It's something that seems to have much more to it than the typical "club". I can't wait to learn more and begin my "real" involvement.
 
This is my sixth article about my experience in Freemasonry.

 
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Here is the beginning of a list of masonic-related sites and reference information that I found to be invaluable in my learning about Freemsonry:

Web Sites:
MasonicInfo
Horseshoes & Handegernades
Wikipedia
A Page About Freemasonry
Freemason Information
Tao of Masonry
Seeker of Light

Books:
Freemasons for Dummies
The Square and Compasses

Other:
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Since I received my Third Degree, I wanted to purchase a Masonic ring, but I was discouraged by the high cost of nice-looking rings. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with buying high-end, high-quality jewelry, but the prospect of dropping $400 or more just didn't cut it. I really needed an affordable alternative. So, after a Google Search, I found Gordon Spurlock's Masonic Ring site, and I was very impressed by the selection of designs. So many, in fact, that I had a hard time deciding! Anyway, Brother Gordon's rings are made of durable stainless steel, so they should hold up well, and the designs are beautiful. And at about a hundred bucks, it's a great deal! Check out the site, and then send him an order!

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