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© [All videos are produced by us] →STAY TUNED EVERY FRIDAY ■ www.YOUTUBE.com/c/VRASvirtualrealityadventurestudios ■ www.FACEBOOK.com/VRAS.virtual.reality.adventure.studios/ ■ www.INSTAGRAM.com/_VRAS_ ■ www.VEER.tv/me/VRAS ■ www.SAMSUNGVR.com/channel/16085421f18514d288db2c39 VRAS. Virtual Reality Adventure Studios "IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE ADVENTURE ...IT CAN BE A NIGHTMARE OR A DREAM." Freemasonry or Masonry consists of fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local fraternities of stonemasons that from the end of the fourteenth century regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry, and entrusted with grips, signs and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Three degrees are offered by Craft (or Blue Lodge) Freemasonry, and members of any of these degrees are known as Freemasons or Masons. There are additional degrees, which vary with locality and jurisdiction, and are usually administered by their own bodies (separate from those who administer the Craft degrees). The basic, local organisational unit of Freemasonry is the Lodge. These private Lodges are usually supervised at the regional level (usually coterminous with either a state, province, or national border) by a Grand Lodge or Grand Orient. There is no international, worldwide Grand Lodge that supervises all of Freemasonry; each Grand Lodge is independent, and they do not necessarily recognise each other as being legitimate. "What is Freemasonry". www.chevalierramsay.be. Retrieved 14 June 2017. "Frequently Asked Questions" Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine United Grand Lodge of England retrieved 30 October 2013 "Materials: Papers and Speakers" Archived 11 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire, retrieved 30 October 2013 "Gentlemen, please be upstanding" Toasts for the festive board, Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon retrieved 30 October 2013 "Words, Grips and Signs" H. L. Haywood, Symbolical Masonry, 1923, Chapter XVIII, Sacred Texts website, retrieved 9 January 2014 "Past Master" Masonic Dictionary, retrieved 31 October 2013 "Maçon célèbre : le Maître Installé" GADLU blog Maçonnique, 3 March 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013 For instance "Introduction into Freemasonry" Archived 9 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Provincial Grand Lodge of Hertfordshire, retrieved 8 November 2013 "Charitable work" Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, UGLE, retrieved 8 November 2013 (editors) John Hamill and Robert Gilbert, Freemasonry, Angus, 2004, pp 214–220 Michael Johnstone, The Freemasons, Arcturus, 2005, pp 101–120 "Les Officiers de Loge" Maconnieke Encyclopedie, retrieved 31 October 2013 Alain Bernheim, "My Approach to Masonic History", Pietre Stones, from address of 2011, retrieved 8 November 2013 "How to become a Freemason", Masonic Lodge of Education, retrieved 20 November 2013 "Comment devenir franc-maçon?", Grande Loge de Luxembourg, retrieved 23 November 2013 "Swedish Rite FAQ", Grand Lodge of British Columbia & Yukon, Accessed 19 November 2013 "Faut-il croire en Dieu?", Foire aux Questions, Grand Orient de France, Retrieved 23 November 2013 Jack Buta, "The God Conspiracy, The Politics of Grand Lodge Foreign Relations", Pietre-Stones, retrieved 23 November 2013 "Social events and activities" Archived 9 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Hampshire Province, retrieved 20 November 2013 "Who are Masons, and what do they do?", MasonicLodges.com, retrieved 20 November 2013 (editors) John Hamill and Robert Gilbert, Freemasonry, Angus, 2004, Glossary, p247 "Difficult Questions; Is Freemasonry a Global Conspiracy?" Archived 3 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine MasterMason.com, retrieved 18 November 2013 Hodapp, Christopher. Freemasons for Dummies. Indianapolis: Wiley, 2005. p. 52. Campbell, Donald G.; Committee on Ritual. "The Master Mason; Irregular and Clandestine Lodges". Handbook for Candidate's Coaches (excerpt). Grand Lodge F.&A.M. of California. Retrieved 8 May 2007. Jim Bantolo, "On Recognition" Archived 14 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Masonic Short Talk, Pilar lodge, 2007, retrieved 25 November 2013 Ossian Lang, "History of Freemasonry in the State of New York" (pdf), 1922, pp135-140, Masonic Trowel eBooks "Exclusive Jurisdiction", Paul M. Bessel, 1998, retrieved 25 November 2013 "Regularity in Freemasonry and its Meaning", Grand Lodge of Latvia, retrieved 25 November 2013

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