What Came You Here To Do?: A Journey Into Freemasonry

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by Bro. Jason Rudder

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This book explores the multifaceted nature of Freemasonry, particularly focusing on its symbolic language, rituals, historical roots, and the personal journey of self-improvement it encourages. The central question, "What came you here to do?", serves as a recurring theme, prompting reflection on the individual's motivations for joining and the deeper purpose of Masonic engagement. The book emphasizes that Freemasonry is not merely a "secret society" but rather "a society with secrets," highlighting the distinction between secrecy for its own sake and discretion to protect rituals and foster fraternal bonds. It traces the evolution of Freemasonry from operative stonemasons' guilds to a speculative fraternity focused on moral and philosophical development. Key aspects covered include: Symbolism: The document delves into the symbolic language of Freemasonry, explaining the significance of tools like the Square and Compasses, the Rough and Perfect Ashlars, and the Hiramic Legend. These symbols are not just decorative but serve as tools for moral instruction and self-reflection. - Ritual: Masonic rituals, particularly the initiation ceremonies and degree work (Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason), are described as symbolic dramas that convey profound moral lessons and guide members on a journey of self-discovery. - Historical Roots: The document explores the historical origins of Freemasonry in medieval stonemasons' guilds, showing how their traditions and practices influenced the development of modern speculative Freemasonry. - Personal Journey: A significant focus is placed on the personal journey of self-improvement that Freemasonry encourages. The question "What came you here to do?" prompts members to reflect on their values, motivations, and commitment to living a virtuous life. - Questioning and Inquiry: The document highlights the importance of questioning and intellectual curiosity within Freemasonry, emphasizing that it's not about receiving answers but about actively seeking understanding and "Light." - Practical Application: The document stresses that Masonic principles are not meant to be confined to the lodge but should be applied in everyday life, guiding members' actions and interactions with others. In essence, "What Came You Here To Do" portrays Freemasonry as a system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols, designed to guide individuals on a path of self-improvement, moral growth, and service to others. The book emphasizes that the core purpose of Freemasonry is character building and the application of its principles in the broader world.

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