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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Come join the clan. We have heard too much about religions this evening.

What do you not believe in or not hold to be true?

Fucking fairies, what's the point in them. I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Come join the clan. We have heard too much about religions this evening.

What do you not believe in or not hold to be true?

Fucking fairies, what's the point in them. I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told "

Noooooooo everytime you say that about fairies one dies!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

those little fluttery things are not fairies.

Tolkin had the right idea about the world of the fFaërie is more like it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ghosts.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Ghouls

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

blue squirrels with tommy guns!!!!

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Noooooooo everytime you say that about fairies one dies!!!"

Diligaf

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Thank God for agnostics

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Come join the clan. We have heard too much about religions this evening.

What do you not believe in or not hold to be true?

Fucking fairies, what's the point in them. I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told "

Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Your right about the gnomes,how do they supposedly get aboard those giant toadstools? Have you ever seen a gnome with a ladder?

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

Ghosts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thank God for agnostics "

can I be one?

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Thank God for agnostics "

Praise the Lord and Hallelujah to you young man

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Homeopathy

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Homeopathy"

Oh yes, that too. And the Law of Attraction

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

"

I'm open to conversion

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Spliters!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a skeptic. Won't believe many things unless I witness with my own eyes, or there's overwhelming scientific evidence.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside

always found those who believe or do not believe are the worst to listen too. stuck in the duality game..

i dont choose, i like the paradox of living in the unknown...and being unconcerned

i watch the chaos of people making choices around me and feel very peaceful in comparison

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Homeopathy"

Ewww, you're just as bloody pervert you are

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told "

I'm with you there. Ours has been playing with his rod for years, but next door's cat has caught more fish than him.

Mr ddc

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"always found those who believe or do not believe are the worst to listen too. stuck in the duality game..

i dont choose, i like the paradox of living in the unknown...and being unconcerned

i watch the chaos of people making choices around me and feel very peaceful in comparison "

Is that a paradox though in itself?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't believe God authored any of the Faiths sacred texts. I don't believe that materialism will ever provide an adequate account of life. I don't believe evolution theory alone accounts for the existence of life and its many forms. I don't believe psychology is a science and, as such, I pretty much take everything from Feud onwards as a pile of hokum. Whilst I understand that Atheism can be simply a position of disbelief, I do not believe in any of its arguments as to why I should adopt such a stance. And I am agnostic about whether the material universe exists or is just an illusion.

All in all, I'd class myself as something of a sceptic...except that I am also quiite sceptical about people who call themselves sceptics lol

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told

I'm with you there. Ours has been playing with his rod for years, but next door's cat has caught more fish than him.

Mr ddc"

i was a gnome sixer in the brownies...i had a woolly hat, but no rod at the time..won some awards though and learnt how to do my duty...(snorts and sniggers ) .ladders werent allowed, health and safety

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"always found those who believe or do not believe are the worst to listen too. stuck in the duality game..

i dont choose, i like the paradox of living in the unknown...and being unconcerned

i watch the chaos of people making choices around me and feel very peaceful in comparison

Is that a paradox though in itself?"

i wouldnt know, self reflection in dilemmas is not advisable...as it would lead to having to make some choice

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told

I'm with you there. Ours has been playing with his rod for years, but next door's cat has caught more fish than him.

Mr ddc

i was a gnome sixer in the brownies...i had a woolly hat, but no rod at the time..won some awards though and learnt how to do my duty...(snorts and sniggers ) .ladders werent allowed, elf and safety "

Corrected that last bit for you

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"I don't hold much faith in garden gnomes either if truth be told

I'm with you there. Ours has been playing with his rod for years, but next door's cat has caught more fish than him.

Mr ddc

i was a gnome sixer in the brownies...i had a woolly hat, but no rod at the time..won some awards though and learnt how to do my duty...(snorts and sniggers ) .ladders werent allowed, elf and safety

Corrected that last bit for you

"

very elf-ful thanks. have a brownie point

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion "

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"always found those who believe or do not believe are the worst to listen too. stuck in the duality game..

i dont choose, i like the paradox of living in the unknown...and being unconcerned

i watch the chaos of people making choices around me and feel very peaceful in comparison

Is that a paradox though in itself?

i wouldnt know, self reflection in dilemmas is not advisable...as it would lead to having to make some choice "

Surely choice is good, as long as you can make it for yourself? There's no point otherwise.....

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p"

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx "

How does this define god in a testicle (oh yeah this is the one time my autocorrect stops being a prude?) fashion?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wtf is anagnostics

Is it like a diagnostic

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"always found those who believe or do not believe are the worst to listen too. stuck in the duality game..

i dont choose, i like the paradox of living in the unknown...and being unconcerned

i watch the chaos of people making choices around me and feel very peaceful in comparison

Is that a paradox though in itself?

i wouldnt know, self reflection in dilemmas is not advisable...as it would lead to having to make some choice

Surely choice is good, as long as you can make it for yourself? There's no point otherwise....."

having a point is a struggle..life is my birthright..i dont owe anything so why do i have to have a point.. being pointless is very freeing, is that a point..if it was, then i would be in paradoxical unity...just the way i like it..as i am unconcerned either way x

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

How does this define god in a testicle (oh yeah this is the one time my autocorrect stops being a prude?) fashion?"

is god in your testicles?..awesome

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

How does this define god in a testicle (oh yeah this is the one time my autocorrect stops being a prude?) fashion?

is god in your testicles?..awesome "

Well they can create life from goo :p

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How many fairies would it take to massage my back I'm in agony

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p"

The Romans and the Greeks all worshiped "gods", most of whom I can't remember

Does it matter to me or those ancient people, does it fuck

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ghosts. "

Ghosts are real

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

How does this define god in a testicle (oh yeah this is the one time my autocorrect stops being a prude?) fashion?

is god in your testicles?..awesome

Well they can create life from goo :p"

they are part of the goo for sure..this is the thing isnt it, separating anything from goo..is impossible..saying there is a god...is separation and total illusion..

so, you are goo so are your testicles and all that is made in and by them...i feel that takes the whole illusion of 'god' and excuse the pun, defines it in a 'nut shell'

i am goo, is so much more inclusive

so is, i believe in goo...shit anyone could agree to that.. even scientists..

the d-evil is the separation from that which is...

xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally I don't believe in Tuesday's

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"How many fairies would it take to massage my back I'm in agony "

just need a teleporter ..no fairies..sorry hunni..alternate hot and cold pack and if not allergic take anti inflammatory x

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"How many fairies would it take to massage my back I'm in agony "

Well bang goes my attempt at starting a half serious thread

Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary will work their wonders on you in the morning my son

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx "

Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock."

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How many fairies would it take to massage my back I'm in agony

Well bang goes my attempt at starting a half serious thread

Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary will work their wonders on you in the morning my son "

Are they on fab

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Personally I don't believe in Tuesday's "

I like your train of thought, it has never been my favourite day. When do you fancy a fuck?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x"

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it.

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"How many fairies would it take to massage my back I'm in agony

Well bang goes my attempt at starting a half serious thread

Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary will work their wonders on you in the morning my son

Are they on fab "

Yeah of course you dummy, username is JC&VM

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it."

sweet 20 odd years in my field. i am well qualified. thankyou for your concern..the quantum is directed in various ways down here and the art of spell-ing is one of them. Secret knowledge is not well known or publicized, not even in mainstream books on the subject..living and working with energies, brings about experiences and perceptions that the mind doesnt wish to acknowledge, because otherwise youd have to question your total reality..and realize how fragile it really is...thats ok. each to their own. i placed something to shake up perception of what is known, thats what i do..as i said unconcern for the paradox is where i am at...make a decision if you want, to live in duality world is cool an experience..if you want to glimpse the unknown, for yourself, sit with that word for a bit and feel its intent...its quite a powerful one xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx "

Suzy you know someone in the craft Never thought I'd run into someone who knew about FM on here.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

karma.I don't believe in karma

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it.

sweet 20 odd years in my field. i am well qualified. thankyou for your concern..the quantum is directed in various ways down here and the art of spell-ing is one of them. Secret knowledge is not well known or publicized, not even in mainstream books on the subject..living and working with energies, brings about experiences and perceptions that the mind doesnt wish to acknowledge, because otherwise youd have to question your total reality..and realize how fragile it really is...thats ok. each to their own. i placed something to shake up perception of what is known, thats what i do..as i said unconcern for the paradox is where i am at...make a decision if you want, to live in duality world is cool an experience..if you want to glimpse the unknown, for yourself, sit with that word for a bit and feel its intent...its quite a powerful one xx"

No worries... as you might guess from my having spent some time reading up on them, I'm happy to live with the mystery and am also happy to entertain the existence of magic on some level. I can confirm that your source has one aspect of its information correct, they do drop someting at the higher levels, but the rest isn't. I don't want to really go much deeper than that on here as I've probably mined the subject a fair bit deeper than I should have... it was something of an unhealthy obsession for several years lol

But it strikes me that you're more happy with the word "goo" and concept itself than with where it comes from... so why not just own it as your own invention? ... it's certainly a fun one

If you're keen to grasp masonry, independent of your own ideas, you'll need to mine into the subject deep enough in order to find its secret words. Its in those that you'll find more interesting fruit for your occultic curiosity. My hint of the day is that the word "god" isn't one of them and thus neither is "goo". Good luck

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Freemason here btw

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

The only masonry that I know involves stones, and didn't our forefathers worship them to start with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freemason here btw "

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? "

3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My thread on christinity got deleted for being offensive lol, only the muslim and this one remain

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? 3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18."

Cool qudos man. Have you done the royal arch yet? Just trying to place you in my understanding of it all as the arch opens doors and it'd be interesting to know whether you've gone down that route.

I'd also be curious to know whether you recognise any occultic aspects to the rituals... or whether you're more into it for the social aspect.

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By *ce Winger OP   Man
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? 3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18."

Nice one dude, I could do with a dry stone wall putting up around my 3rd floor flat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My thread on christinity got deleted for being offensive lol, only the muslim and this one remain "

If me and JAMMEZZ go much deeper... the illuminati are likely to delete this one too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? 3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18.

Cool qudos man. Have you done the royal arch yet? Just trying to place you in my understanding of it all as the arch opens doors and it'd be interesting to know whether you've gone down that route.

I'd also be curious to know whether you recognise any occultic aspects to the rituals... or whether you're more into it for the social aspect."

Not I haven't done the royal arch yet. But I'm more into it for the social aspect and building bridges. In my mother lodge there is only 1 guy my age who I went to school with and everyone else is 40+ mainly so I focus on making pals with my dad's pals. I do sit through the rituals and get gifts from time to time but I'm not really looking to find more light (at least not now) My dad's constantly telling me stuff and wether I want to do more but I can't be bothered to learn any of it. I am in office but my job doesn't get used anymore so it's just having my name down that I've been in office.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If anyone doesn't believe in god here, just slide between my legs and you will :P

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By *aul_the_nudistMan
over a year ago

WREXHAM


"Your right about the gnomes,how do they supposedly get aboard those giant toadstools? Have you ever seen a gnome with a ladder?"

Elf and safety put a stop to it...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? 3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18.

Cool qudos man. Have you done the royal arch yet? Just trying to place you in my understanding of it all as the arch opens doors and it'd be interesting to know whether you've gone down that route.

I'd also be curious to know whether you recognise any occultic aspects to the rituals... or whether you're more into it for the social aspect.

Not I haven't done the royal arch yet. But I'm more into it for the social aspect and building bridges. In my mother lodge there is only 1 guy my age who I went to school with and everyone else is 40+ mainly so I focus on making pals with my dad's pals. I do sit through the rituals and get gifts from time to time but I'm not really looking to find more light (at least not now) My dad's constantly telling me stuff and wether I want to do more but I can't be bothered to learn any of it. I am in office but my job doesn't get used anymore so it's just having my name down that I've been in office."

Cool. Yeah you're probably best off without the arch anyway... it all gets a bit wibbly wobbly there and if you're not really clued up about the meaning of the acts and words you're performing then it might feel a bit uncomfortable to you. It does, however, lead to all the other systems and the higher degrees, as your dad has probably told you. But my understanding is that these demand much more of a grasp about the meaning of the lessons conveyed... although I may be wrong. Also... all the systems agree that the pinnacle of masonry is found in the 3rd degree... so you've already got the best of it in one sense.

As you can tell I find the order fascinating. But I have no interest in joining it. Most of its secrets are out there for the interested observer to dig up. I guess its just a curious club with a curious history and an even more curious mystery at the heart of it.

Cheers for sharing

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over a year ago


"Freemason here btw

If you don't mind me asking... what degree of the craft are you? 3rd degree Master Mason. Been in the craft since I turned 18.

Cool qudos man. Have you done the royal arch yet? Just trying to place you in my understanding of it all as the arch opens doors and it'd be interesting to know whether you've gone down that route.

I'd also be curious to know whether you recognise any occultic aspects to the rituals... or whether you're more into it for the social aspect.

Not I haven't done the royal arch yet. But I'm more into it for the social aspect and building bridges. In my mother lodge there is only 1 guy my age who I went to school with and everyone else is 40+ mainly so I focus on making pals with my dad's pals. I do sit through the rituals and get gifts from time to time but I'm not really looking to find more light (at least not now) My dad's constantly telling me stuff and wether I want to do more but I can't be bothered to learn any of it. I am in office but my job doesn't get used anymore so it's just having my name down that I've been in office.

Cool. Yeah you're probably best off without the arch anyway... it all gets a bit wibbly wobbly there and if you're not really clued up about the meaning of the acts and words you're performing then it might feel a bit uncomfortable to you. It does, however, lead to all the other systems and the higher degrees, as your dad has probably told you. But my understanding is that these demand much more of a grasp about the meaning of the lessons conveyed... although I may be wrong. Also... all the systems agree that the pinnacle of masonry is found in the 3rd degree... so you've already got the best of it in one sense.

As you can tell I find the order fascinating. But I have no interest in joining it. Most of its secrets are out there for the interested observer to dig up. I guess its just a curious club with a curious history and an even more curious mystery at the heart of it.

Cheers for sharing "

It was interesting growing up not knowing what it was all about but now that I have been there almost a year and a half now i'm not interested in putting actual study into it. There's men there in their 90's who joined when they were 40 and are now in they're 29 30th degree's. So I'm in no rush to find out more. I'll save my youth for things like going on wild trips and sitting on fab. They'll be plenty of time to study later.

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over a year ago


"I'll save my youth for things like going on wild trips and sitting on fab. They'll be plenty of time to study later."

Sounds like you've got your head screwed on Too bloody right... jump in the hot tub... that's what I say

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over a year ago

You guys must be offended by anything, if things like pork offends Muslims and condoms offend the Catholics.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it.

sweet 20 odd years in my field. i am well qualified. thankyou for your concern..the quantum is directed in various ways down here and the art of spell-ing is one of them. Secret knowledge is not well known or publicized, not even in mainstream books on the subject..living and working with energies, brings about experiences and perceptions that the mind doesnt wish to acknowledge, because otherwise youd have to question your total reality..and realize how fragile it really is...thats ok. each to their own. i placed something to shake up perception of what is known, thats what i do..as i said unconcern for the paradox is where i am at...make a decision if you want, to live in duality world is cool an experience..if you want to glimpse the unknown, for yourself, sit with that word for a bit and feel its intent...its quite a powerful one xx

No worries... as you might guess from my having spent some time reading up on them, I'm happy to live with the mystery and am also happy to entertain the existence of magic on some level. I can confirm that your source has one aspect of its information correct, they do drop someting at the higher levels, but the rest isn't. I don't want to really go much deeper than that on here as I've probably mined the subject a fair bit deeper than I should have... it was something of an unhealthy obsession for several years lol

But it strikes me that you're more happy with the word "goo" and concept itself than with where it comes from... so why not just own it as your own invention? ... it's certainly a fun one

If you're keen to grasp masonry, independent of your own ideas, you'll need to mine into the subject deep enough in order to find its secret words. Its in those that you'll find more interesting fruit for your occultic curiosity. My hint of the day is that the word "god" isn't one of them and thus neither is "goo". Good luck "

fixed ideas whether mine or yours are never 'right'..enjoy xx

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over a year ago


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it.

sweet 20 odd years in my field. i am well qualified. thankyou for your concern..the quantum is directed in various ways down here and the art of spell-ing is one of them. Secret knowledge is not well known or publicized, not even in mainstream books on the subject..living and working with energies, brings about experiences and perceptions that the mind doesnt wish to acknowledge, because otherwise youd have to question your total reality..and realize how fragile it really is...thats ok. each to their own. i placed something to shake up perception of what is known, thats what i do..as i said unconcern for the paradox is where i am at...make a decision if you want, to live in duality world is cool an experience..if you want to glimpse the unknown, for yourself, sit with that word for a bit and feel its intent...its quite a powerful one xx

No worries... as you might guess from my having spent some time reading up on them, I'm happy to live with the mystery and am also happy to entertain the existence of magic on some level. I can confirm that your source has one aspect of its information correct, they do drop someting at the higher levels, but the rest isn't. I don't want to really go much deeper than that on here as I've probably mined the subject a fair bit deeper than I should have... it was something of an unhealthy obsession for several years lol

But it strikes me that you're more happy with the word "goo" and concept itself than with where it comes from... so why not just own it as your own invention? ... it's certainly a fun one

If you're keen to grasp masonry, independent of your own ideas, you'll need to mine into the subject deep enough in order to find its secret words. Its in those that you'll find more interesting fruit for your occultic curiosity. My hint of the day is that the word "god" isn't one of them and thus neither is "goo". Good luck

fixed ideas whether mine or yours are never 'right'..enjoy xx"

Suzy how do you know this stuff? It's very uncommon to find a woman who's interested in FM

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx "

Hi Suzy, I'm sure you have heard of Aleister Crowley. I've looked into this character quite a bit, he had tons of Masonic degrees, but it's said he declared himself a god after he founded his religion of Thelema. If he knew about the goo, then why would he declare himself to be a god?

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Just wanted to say that, although I'm not a mason, one of my pet hobbies has been reading up about them, which I've done quite extensively (why? oh why? you might rightly ask lol ), and I've never come across this so either I've overlooked something or its poppycock.

believe what you want...ill remain unconcerned.. i trust my sources x

Well I know quite a considerable amount about Freemasonry and your "goo" concept, forgive the pun, doesn't gel with any of it

I'd say your sources are pulling your leg. Pick up a copy of Pike's Morals and Dogmas, read that, and then tell me where your "goo" fits with all of it. Feel free to believe what you want... but if there are absolutely no masons echoing what you're saying you might want to at least question it.

sweet 20 odd years in my field. i am well qualified. thankyou for your concern..the quantum is directed in various ways down here and the art of spell-ing is one of them. Secret knowledge is not well known or publicized, not even in mainstream books on the subject..living and working with energies, brings about experiences and perceptions that the mind doesnt wish to acknowledge, because otherwise youd have to question your total reality..and realize how fragile it really is...thats ok. each to their own. i placed something to shake up perception of what is known, thats what i do..as i said unconcern for the paradox is where i am at...make a decision if you want, to live in duality world is cool an experience..if you want to glimpse the unknown, for yourself, sit with that word for a bit and feel its intent...its quite a powerful one xx

No worries... as you might guess from my having spent some time reading up on them, I'm happy to live with the mystery and am also happy to entertain the existence of magic on some level. I can confirm that your source has one aspect of its information correct, they do drop someting at the higher levels, but the rest isn't. I don't want to really go much deeper than that on here as I've probably mined the subject a fair bit deeper than I should have... it was something of an unhealthy obsession for several years lol

But it strikes me that you're more happy with the word "goo" and concept itself than with where it comes from... so why not just own it as your own invention? ... it's certainly a fun one

If you're keen to grasp masonry, independent of your own ideas, you'll need to mine into the subject deep enough in order to find its secret words. Its in those that you'll find more interesting fruit for your occultic curiosity. My hint of the day is that the word "god" isn't one of them and thus neither is "goo". Good luck

fixed ideas whether mine or yours are never 'right'..enjoy xx Suzy how do you know this stuff? It's very uncommon to find a woman who's interested in FM"

reading is never the same as knowing and my knowledge doesnt come from books..that's all ill be saying.. i have nothing to defend here..people seek truth all the time and there are many facets of truth.. that is freedom.....enjoy the journey xx

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over a year ago

I am christian but more new age

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody agnostics with their presumptions, Ignostics rule!

I'm open to conversion

Define a god in order to discover parameters by which to test it's existence.

If you can't see a way to do it then welcome to the group :p

masonic word to replace god at 33rd degree.. the truth is revealed as goo..and it makes much more sense...

look at spell-ings and the D-evil and thats why they put D at the end of goo

simple really and effective...

look up 33 degree masonic teachings..you'll find it..

youre welcome xx

Hi Suzy, I'm sure you have heard of Aleister Crowley. I've looked into this character quite a bit, he had tons of Masonic degrees, but it's said he declared himself a god after he founded his religion of Thelema. If he knew about the goo, then why would he declare himself to be a god? "

Aleister Crowley was one of those rare individuals, of which I can think of only one other, who walked into the highest circles of masonry, told them what he knew about everything, and was immediately given the 33rd degree, supposedly the highest of them all

That man must've known his goo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"reading is never the same as knowing and my knowledge doesnt come from books..that's all ill be saying.. i have nothing to defend here..people seek truth all the time and there are many facets of truth.. that is freedom.....enjoy the journey xx"

I agree when it comes to the mysteries of life... tuning into those deeper messages etc... but in general reading a book tends to be a good starting point for grasping any level of historical accuracy. Your "goo" is wonderful and may pertain to messages you get from the "other side"... but I can't situate it within a historical context in relation to masonry... that's all I'd say. Of course... if you're channeling your message from a previous high ranking mason... well then you've bypassed the need for history books and are talking on a very different level. I can't exactly poke fun at this... seeing as I talk to God lol ... but it's kinda a different ball game from historical research which, as I'm sure you're aware, requires a fair bit of reading.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

lol you guy's make me feel like my spot inside is wasted on me! I can't be bothered with the ritual's and deeper meanings. I struggle to keep awake during other people's degree's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"reading is never the same as knowing and my knowledge doesnt come from books..that's all ill be saying.. i have nothing to defend here..people seek truth all the time and there are many facets of truth.. that is freedom.....enjoy the journey xx

I agree when it comes to the mysteries of life... tuning into those deeper messages etc... but in general reading a book tends to be a good starting point for grasping any level of historical accuracy. Your "goo" is wonderful and may pertain to messages you get from the "other side"... but I can't situate it within a historical context in relation to masonry... that's all I'd say. Of course... if you're channeling your message from a previous high ranking mason... well then you've bypassed the need for history books and are talking on a very different level. I can't exactly poke fun at this... seeing as I talk to God lol ... but it's kinda a different ball game from historical research which, as I'm sure you're aware, requires a fair bit of reading."

On the plus side... if you channeled from a dead mason that they drop something at the higher degrees... wow... you must be onto something cause that's not common knowledge

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"reading is never the same as knowing and my knowledge doesnt come from books..that's all ill be saying.. i have nothing to defend here..people seek truth all the time and there are many facets of truth.. that is freedom.....enjoy the journey xx

I agree when it comes to the mysteries of life... tuning into those deeper messages etc... but in general reading a book tends to be a good starting point for grasping any level of historical accuracy. Your "goo" is wonderful and may pertain to messages you get from the "other side"... but I can't situate it within a historical context in relation to masonry... that's all I'd say. Of course... if you're channeling your message from a previous high ranking mason... well then you've bypassed the need for history books and are talking on a very different level. I can't exactly poke fun at this... seeing as I talk to God lol ... but it's kinda a different ball game from historical research which, as I'm sure you're aware, requires a fair bit of reading."

ok its not my 'goo' i wont take credit because its not my concept. and you know youself written records do not contain all knowledge...as im not interested in the history, but in practical application on society and the human as a vessel for conscious awareness..and therefore the manipulation of that awareness.. i would suggest that although the commonality of this discussion, is free masonary, your particular forte is perhaps less practically based, than mine...therefore, we both have knowledge the other does not have..have a wonderful day xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"reading is never the same as knowing and my knowledge doesnt come from books..that's all ill be saying.. i have nothing to defend here..people seek truth all the time and there are many facets of truth.. that is freedom.....enjoy the journey xx

I agree when it comes to the mysteries of life... tuning into those deeper messages etc... but in general reading a book tends to be a good starting point for grasping any level of historical accuracy. Your "goo" is wonderful and may pertain to messages you get from the "other side"... but I can't situate it within a historical context in relation to masonry... that's all I'd say. Of course... if you're channeling your message from a previous high ranking mason... well then you've bypassed the need for history books and are talking on a very different level. I can't exactly poke fun at this... seeing as I talk to God lol ... but it's kinda a different ball game from historical research which, as I'm sure you're aware, requires a fair bit of reading.

ok its not my 'goo' i wont take credit because its not my concept. and you know youself written records do not contain all knowledge...as im not interested in the history, but in practical application on society and the human as a vessel for conscious awareness..and therefore the manipulation of that awareness.. i would suggest that although the commonality of this discussion, is free masonary, your particular forte is perhaps less practically based, than mine...therefore, we both have knowledge the other does not have..have a wonderful day xx"

Now you're starting to sound more like a mason

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dogma..Alanis Morrisette..nuf said

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow

Is an agnostic,

just an uncommitted athiest.

Happy days,

praise the Lord(maybe)

It's the perfect religious thingy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is an agnostic,

just an uncommitted athiest.

Happy days,

praise the Lord(maybe)

It's the perfect religious thingy.

"

Sounds like you've got all the eventualities covered... me? I come from the church of Jesus' Donkey so if God isn't a donkey I'm buggered

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I believe garden gnomes are dirty fuckers. All the folk in my neighbourhood complained they'd often wake up and find them in compromising positions

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow


"Is an agnostic,

just an uncommitted athiest.

Happy days,

praise the Lord(maybe)

It's the perfect religious thingy.

Sounds like you've got all the eventualities covered... me? I come from the church of Jesus' Donkey so if God isn't a donkey I'm buggered "

Could be,there's no down side to agnosticism.

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