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Suddenly Freemasons?

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Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#21 - 2013-10-20 00:01:01 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
It's been a long-time dream of mine to join the Freemasons. But I'm not a very good schmoozer and I need a personal invitation. I might have to start with the Rosicrucians and see if I can work my way up.
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As a Rosicrucian Knight and foreign Member of my Late Order I must tell you, we have as much in common with Masons as Burgers to Hot Dogs, they both might be fast foods, but they are completely different. Masons once piqued my curiosity, and have had some of them as close business acquaitances twice.

The Path of the Rosicrucian Knight does not involve the Lone Walk between the Two Towers and we do not fall into their shadow, nor ascend in ladders to reach the Pinnacle.

We Walk in Circles, not in Straight Lines.

That´s all I can say.

And you will never be invited to the Lodge, you only get invited during special occasions if you are in tune with the Purple Tapestry.

The Blind Woman is really a Cyclops.

We Gather in circles and slowly extinguish candles not lit them in.

You might , if you wanted be a Rosicrucian Knight though Big smile . All it takes is a Blooming idea in your heart, then The Gardener will show up friend.

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#22 - 2013-10-20 03:28:45 UTC
i'm confused.
Malaclypse Muscaria
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#23 - 2013-10-20 19:44:36 UTC
My grandfather was a Freemason. What was he up to? Business and politics, two things where networking and connecting with the right people are essential.

No satanic rituals, lizard-people, mind-controlling chips or plans to enslave / decimate humanity, as much as the Alex Joneses of the world enjoy fapping to those ideas, sorry.

Hell, he couldn't even control his own children.


Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#24 - 2013-10-20 20:43:53 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
i'm confused.


We ALL are, anyone pretending they are not is up to something. Best damn advice someone ever gave me, heed it well. Big smile

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#25 - 2013-10-21 15:45:03 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
Brujo Loco wrote:
Khergit Deserters wrote:
It's been a long-time dream of mine to join the Freemasons. But I'm not a very good schmoozer and I need a personal invitation. I might have to start with the Rosicrucians and see if I can work my way up.
.



As a Rosicrucian Knight and foreign Member of my Late Order I must tell you, we have as much in common with Masons as Burgers to Hot Dogs, they both might be fast foods, but they are completely different. Masons once piqued my curiosity, and have had some of them as close business acquaitances twice.

The Path of the Rosicrucian Knight does not involve the Lone Walk between the Two Towers and we do not fall into their shadow, nor ascend in ladders to reach the Pinnacle.

We Walk in Circles, not in Straight Lines.

That´s all I can say.

And you will never be invited to the Lodge, you only get invited during special occasions if you are in tune with the Purple Tapestry.

The Blind Woman is really a Cyclops.

We Gather in circles and slowly extinguish candles not lit them in.

You might , if you wanted be a Rosicrucian Knight though Big smile . All it takes is a Blooming idea in your heart, then The Gardener will show up friend.

Yes, actually Rosicrucianism is much more interesting that Freemasonry, to me at least. Lots of great artists and musicians in early 20th century Europe were Rosicrucians. Erik Satie, for example, and probably Jean Cocteau also. More recently, the amazing Bill Nelson. One of the most versatile musicians of recent years, but sadly overlooked. (The link is to one of his most Rosicrucian-inspired albums).
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#26 - 2013-10-21 18:00:31 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:

Yes, actually Rosicrucianism is much more interesting that Freemasonry, to me at least. Lots of great artists and musicians in early 20th century Europe were Rosicrucians. Erik Satie, for example, and probably Jean Cocteau also. More recently, the amazing Bill Nelson. One of the most versatile musicians of recent years, but sadly overlooked. (The link is to one of his most Rosicrucian-inspired albums).



Ahhh, themes such as

Staircase to no Place

Path Of Return

Bringers Of Light To The Feast

Radiant Spires

Truly speak of the non-linear. Hmmm would love to hear his musics, thanks for bringing this one up to me!

+1 to you sir!

/hat_tip

(awesome music btw, currently listening to some of his works) (mp4 ripping time!)

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Metal Icarus
Star Frontiers
Brotherhood of Spacers
#27 - 2013-10-21 18:07:25 UTC
Commissar Kate wrote:
...that woman was clearly a shapeshifting lizard man from outerspace.


CLEARLY THIS!!!!!
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#28 - 2013-10-21 18:11:52 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
Brujo Loco wrote:
Khergit Deserters wrote:

Yes, actually Rosicrucianism is much more interesting that Freemasonry, to me at least. Lots of great artists and musicians in early 20th century Europe were Rosicrucians. Erik Satie, for example, and probably Jean Cocteau also. More recently, the amazing Bill Nelson. One of the most versatile musicians of recent years, but sadly overlooked. (The link is to one of his most Rosicrucian-inspired albums).



Ahhh, themes such as

Staircase to no Place

Path Of Return

Bringers Of Light To The Feast

Radiant Spires

Truly speak of the non-linear. Hmmm would love to hear his musics, thanks for bringing this one up to me!

+1 to you sir!

/hat_tip

(awesome music btw, currently listening to some of his works) (mp4 ripping time!)

Excellent-- it always makes me happy when someone else discovers Bill Nelson. Check out Youtube for some of his other stuff. It ranges from early days as a guitar hero with Bebop Deluxe, then 80s synth club music, then ambient-type stuff, and plenty off odd quirky stuff along the way. He has a fanatical fan base, but somehow never had any luck with the major record companies, so he's not very well known. Too many albums to count, and all of it I've heard is really high quality, talented work.
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#29 - 2013-10-21 18:37:28 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
Brujo Loco wrote:
Khergit Deserters wrote:

Yes, actually Rosicrucianism is much more interesting that Freemasonry, to me at least. Lots of great artists and musicians in early 20th century Europe were Rosicrucians. Erik Satie, for example, and probably Jean Cocteau also. More recently, the amazing Bill Nelson. One of the most versatile musicians of recent years, but sadly overlooked. (The link is to one of his most Rosicrucian-inspired albums).



Ahhh, themes such as

Staircase to no Place

Path Of Return

Bringers Of Light To The Feast

Radiant Spires

Truly speak of the non-linear. Hmmm would love to hear his musics, thanks for bringing this one up to me!

+1 to you sir!

/hat_tip

(awesome music btw, currently listening to some of his works) (mp4 ripping time!)

Excellent-- it always makes me happy when someone else discovers Bill Nelson. Check out Youtube for some of his other stuff. It ranges from early days as a guitar hero with Bebop Deluxe, then 80s synth club music, then ambient-type stuff, and plenty off odd quirky stuff along the way. He has a fanatical fan base, but somehow never had any luck with the major record companies, so he's not very well known. Too many albums to count, and all of it I've heard is really high quality, talented work.


I know this might irk Krixtal, but I am currently downloading 7.5 gigs of his albums, because I live in Latinamerica and there is no other way for me to get his music Pirate

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#30 - 2013-10-21 23:22:36 UTC
Brujo Loco wrote:
Khergit Deserters wrote:
Brujo Loco wrote:
Khergit Deserters wrote:

Yes, actually Rosicrucianism is much more interesting that Freemasonry, to me at least. Lots of great artists and musicians in early 20th century Europe were Rosicrucians. Erik Satie, for example, and probably Jean Cocteau also. More recently, the amazing Bill Nelson. One of the most versatile musicians of recent years, but sadly overlooked. (The link is to one of his most Rosicrucian-inspired albums).



Ahhh, themes such as

Staircase to no Place

Path Of Return

Bringers Of Light To The Feast

Radiant Spires

Truly speak of the non-linear. Hmmm would love to hear his musics, thanks for bringing this one up to me!

+1 to you sir!

/hat_tip

(awesome music btw, currently listening to some of his works) (mp4 ripping time!)

Excellent-- it always makes me happy when someone else discovers Bill Nelson. Check out Youtube for some of his other stuff. It ranges from early days as a guitar hero with Bebop Deluxe, then 80s synth club music, then ambient-type stuff, and plenty off odd quirky stuff along the way. He has a fanatical fan base, but somehow never had any luck with the major record companies, so he's not very well known. Too many albums to count, and all of it I've heard is really high quality, talented work.


I know this might irk Krixtal, but I am currently downloading 7.5 gigs of his albums, because I live in Latinamerica and there is no other way for me to get his music Pirate



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