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The Thai Freemason is an independent web site promoting Freemasonry in the most diverse Masonic community in the world. Freemasonry in Thailand is small, but growing. There are lodges from six different Grand Lodges working in three languages. Though mostly concentrated in Bangkok, lodges are expanding out to the rest of the country.
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Each lodge has a different personality, customs and traditions. Most lodges will occasionally have a special night where visitors may attend the dinner after a meeting (non-Masonic visitors may not attend meetings). There are also informal gatherings from time to time where non-Masons may meet and chat with the brethren. This is a great opportunity to get to know the men in each lodge. Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, you should set up a meeting with the Secretary to discuss in detail what their lodge is about. Here are some things you can think about for your meeting. Language. Obviously this may be the first place to start. If you’re not comfortable speaking English (and memorizing passages in English), then you may want to look at joining the Thai or French language lodges. Goals. Next, what do you want to get out of lodge? Some men are simply looking for a social outlet that doesn’t involve go-go bars. Some men are looking for a lodge that does great charity work. And some men want a place to discuss history or philosophy. Different lodges emphasize different aspects. Take a moment and think about what you are looking for and then you’ll know what questions to ask. Nationality. If you are Thai, then you have a wide variety of choices. All of the lodges encourage local Thai membership. If you’re a farang, then you may want to join a lodge that matches or compliments your nationality. There are lodges in Thailand from Dutch, English, French, Irish and Scottish constitutions. If you’re only in Thailand for a few years, then joining a lodge from your home country might be a good move. Frequency. How often does the lodge meet? Most lodges meet once a month. If you live far from the lodge, this might be difficult. A very basic obligation for a Mason is to attend meetings. Some lodges meet less frequently and so these may be an option for you. Work. All of the lodges require some work from you to progress through the degrees. This could be anything from memorizing passages to writing a paper on a topic. Find out what it is now so you’re not surprised later. And don’t worry. They did whatever they’re asking you to do years ago. Cost. People are often afraid to talk about money, but its important to fully understand what you’re getting yourself into. Ask about the cost of dues (including payment options), test fees (fees for each of the degrees) and meals. Some lodges include meals into the dues and some require you to pay for each meal separately. You may also need to buy regalia (i.e., an apron), so find out how much that costs too. If your lodge is heavily into charity, then you may want to find out what the average donation is expected to be. Don’t dwell on cost, but please feel free to bring it up in conversation. Make sure you can afford to join the lodge you want. Chemistry. The final, but perhaps most important thing to think about is the chemistry. Do you enjoy being in the company of the men of that lodge? If not, then nothing else is important. Remember, the lodge you first join will be your Mother Lodge for all time. Although you can always join other lodges later, you should always cherish your Mother Lodge. Make a good decision. Finally, don’t be in a hurry. The brethren in Thailand consider Masonry important. It can take years to progress through all three degrees. It can often take months before you’re even initiated! Be patient. Keep in touch with the lodge secretary or your proposer. As always, if you have any questions feel free to email us.
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During the ceremony of initiation, the candidate is expected to swear (usually on a volume of sacred text appropriate to his personal religious faith) to fulfil certain obligations as a Mason. In the course of three degrees, new masons will promise to keep the secrets of their degree from lower degrees and outsiders, and to support a fellow Mason in distress (as far as practicality and the law permit).There is instruction as to the duties of a Freemason, but on the whole, Freemasons are left to explore the craft in the manner they find most satisfying. Some will further explore the ritual and symbolism of the craft, others will focus their involvement on the social side of the lodge, while still others will concentrate on the charitable functions of the lodge.
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During the ceremony of initiation, the candidate is expected to swear (usually on a volume of sacred text appropriate to his personal religious faith) to fulfil certain obligations as a Mason. In the course of three degrees, new masons will promise to keep the secrets of their degree from lower degrees and outsiders, and to support a fellow Mason in distress (as far as practicality and the law permit).There is instruction as to the duties of a Freemason, but on the whole, Freemasons are left to explore the craft in the manner they find most satisfying. Some will further explore the ritual and symbolism of the craft, others will focus their involvement on the social side of the lodge, while still others will concentrate on the charitable functions of the lodge.
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