- Saturday, 04 September 2010 -

Australian Freemasonry

The Order of Freemasonry in Australia is a fraternity of men who prize honour and virtue above the external advantages of rank and fortune, but why would anybody want to join the Freemasons?  It is an interesting question, because there is so much discussion on this topic: good, bad and otherwise.

Let me start by saying that “bad” publicity is still publicity and that any seed when planted has the “potential” to grow. I didn’t grow up around Freemasons and my father was Irish Catholic. So, as you can see, my knowledge of Freemasonry wasn’t just limited, it was non-existent. Truth be told, my first exposure to the world of Freemasonry was via the book “Seven Ancient Wonders“, by Matthew Reilly. There is not a lot of information contained about the Order within that book, but sufficient enough to plant the seed of wonder.

My journey in becoming a Freemason started like that of most people: with the “bad” publicity brought to use by that great evil the Internet. Google turned up dozens upon dozens of sites that were purely anti-Masonic in nature. Okay, accepted: this is an evil cult of Satanists, but I continued to read information on their secret society. I kept reading because the best way to defeat your enemy is to be armed with the knowledge of their history and understanding of their beliefs; might I ever come across one of these evil people, I want to be best prepared.

What I soon discovered was to the contrary. All of these anti-Masonic sites referenced each other. In no instance was I ever successful in locating any credible information; that is, one that actually references any published book, a research or university paper on Freemasonry. I did discover a number of published works on the benevolent works of Freemasonry in today’s society; including information on moral instruction; chartible works and societal benefits. I even found a Masonic Bible. Ah-hah, this has got to have the alleged evils contained within it; wrong- it is just an ordinary Catholic Bible – King James Version. I guess the anti-masonic people just can’t understand Olde English!

I started to read things about mateship, charity and truth. A necessity to believe in God; a supreme Diety if you will. A “true” freedom of religion, nationality and opinion. Compassion for our fellow man. The practice of supporting your community and government. The need to strive for knowledge and wisdom. The one thing that really struck home was this simple concept, the practice of the teachings of Freemasonry is that it makes a good man better.

This research was reinforced when I discovered that there were Freemasons right in my own neighbourhood. The answers that I received to the many questions I asked followed what I had already read about on the Internet. What a drastic difference this picture was compared to my first introduction to Freemasonry. In my heart, at this point in my journey, I felt that being a Mason was a good thing and that it was something that I needed to investigate further.

Still, I was ever the skeptic and cynic. I did contact the local Grand Lodge of Freemasonry in my state, and my initial queries were quickly responded to. Wait a minute, that was way too fast, maybe this is a cult style religion after all. My mind quickly filled with thoughts of Hari Krishna people shaving their heads and selling flowers at the airport. Then thought about the Waco Texas incident in the United States; still I persisted and visited many lodges over the next 18 months. Each time I visited a Lodge I found the people to be very warm and welcoming, never once pushing towards joining them. It was rather unsettling; how could these people expect to increase their numbers if they never asked anyone to join them? I was waiting for the invitation that never arrived; the onus was on me to ask to join.

If you are someone who is looking to find out what Freemasonry is all about, don’t do so with the motive of proving something or someone wrong or right. Do so to find the true answers to the questions in your heart and mind. The rewards of truth are immense. As we each endeavour to discover and understand the real truths, we need to ensure that we maintain an objective (not subjective) and open mind. This is critically important because all truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. So the questions are – on the topic on Freemasonry:

  • Where are you in investigations?
  • Are you performing your research with an open or closed mind?
  • Are your goals objective or subjective?
  • Will you accept Blind truths or are you seeking those which are Self-Evident?

What I discovered is that Evil organisations rise and fall, only to rise again under a different guise, but Freemasonry has continued through the ages as it has always been; in plain site for all to see. Unfortunately people chose not to see, and for the few that did preferred to guess as to its content than to investigate, experience and learn.

It is self-evident that the Order of Freemasonry is not the alleged evil organisation that is has been purported to be. Rather it continues to be, at its heart, a fraternal organisation which sole purpose is to make good men better. It is a benevolent society that provides charity to all peoples, regardless of nationality, creed or religion. It actively practises tollerance to everyone; even the ignorant who are anti-Freemasonry because someone told them that they are evil.

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This site has been developed to provide the reader with a non-biased view into the Order of Freemasonry, particularly as it operates within the Commonwealth of Australia.  Certainly, I have included information and links from international resources, but what I hope to convey to you, my dear reader, is that the choice is yours and yours alone.  No one will ever ask you to become a Freemason. No Freemason will ever attempt to change your religious beliefs or political views, but the Freemasons will always be there to help you when you need it most.