I was in the neighborhood so I stopped by the Grand Lodge in NY last night.
I can’t believe the location it is in. I must have been on that street corner 1,000 times and never knew they were there.
It was one of the most beautiful buildings in the neighborhood.
With a big flag sign that you just couldn’t miss.
It amazes me how you guys are so in the public.
I guess it’s like the book I finished reading said.
Free Masonry is not a secret society. It’s a society with secrets.
And luckily, there were a few brothers standing outside smoking their cigs.
So I had a small chat with two brothers, one of which had a medallion around his neck.
Couldn’t identify his position through it.
They did wear a tux I believe.
I tend to agree with Charles about the suit.
My personal experience is suits can sometimes lower the energy, but maybe that depends on the purpose of the place and who goes.
I volunteer at my meditation place, and as an usher and a service reader we are required to wear suits.
The reason is our founder came in the 1920’s and was lecturing to Catholics and Christians.
It was the only acceptable way of doing things at that time.
They’ve recently changed that it doesn’t have to be a navy blue suit, but it does have to be a suit.
Honestly, because our place is about Spirituality, Meditation, and Yoga I believe it brings down the energy.
It makes us feel like secret service agents or CIA, versus yogis.
But I can understand how it may uplift the consciousness at a Mason lodge.
I did pause my service at my meditation group due to the suit thing.
But this issue isn’t big enough to stop me from joining the brotherhood.
Thanks for the replies.