Freemasons Inside - Out: Who are they? How they operate? How to join them?

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Sawa,this gives a idea of what the freemasons are. But what do they do? Apart from helping one another to stay out of prison when they embezzle money,what do they do? What is the reason for their existence?
 
Well said Ganesh,what do they serve to the society at large?
 


Do you have an eBook of this? Weka link man! Good stuff!
 
Ngumu sana kuwaelewa hawa jamaa. Nafikiri ingekuwa vema kufanya utafiti wa kina kuhusu influence yao kwa mambo yanayotokea TZ ili tujue wanasimama upande gani
 
duh inatisha sana ila nadhani hawa jamaa wamekuwa wengi sana duniani na serikli zetu lazima zitakuwa zina bow kwao....

Hapo umempiga bao sheihk. Na nimeshtushwa na list ya mablack ktk jumuia hii. Je mchonga alikuwa mmoja wao??


eti ni kweli mengi ni freemason?
 
Ni habari ya kutisha ukifahamu kuhusu Freemasonry.

Naona mwandishi wa thread hii kaelezea upande mmoja tu wa shilingi kuhusu freemasonry. Na ni huo upande ambao hata wao wanataka watu/jamii iujue. Lakini kwa uhakika Freemasonry sivyo kama watu waijuavyo.

Tips kuhusu Freemasonry:

1. Ni chama cha siri ambacho kinaendesha mambo yao kwa usri mkubwa sana.

2. Hakuna anayeweza kueleza kwa undani kuhusu chama hiki, mpaka awe amepitia na kuwa mwananchama. (Japokuwa sasa hivi unaweza kujua sababu wengi wameacha na kuandika kuhusu chama hiki)

3. Kina uhusiano/influence kubwa sana katika siasa na uchumi duniani, katika nchi zote.

4. Kina uhusiano wa moja kwa moja na dini, hasa dini ya RC (Roman Catholic).

5. Wanachokitaka wao kifanyike katika nchi, ndicho hufanyika.

6. Kama chama, kina mfumo wa kuabudu.

7. Kwao, Mungu wanaomwabudu wakristo ni shetani na shetani ndiyo Mungu.

8. Dini yao inaitwa Luciferinism na wanatofautiana na Satanism

9. Ni dhambi kubwa sana, inagharimu maisha ya mkosaji, kwa Luciferian kutamka 'shetani' wakiwa kwenye ibada zao.

10. Chimbuko la dini hii ni dini moja ya mashetani huko Asia inayoitwa Cabalism.

11. Viongozi wengi wa kisiasa hupenda kujiunga na chama hiki kwa kuwa huwa kinawarahisishia tawala zao.

12. Marais wa Tanzania waliotangulia wanaweza kuwa na uhusiano wa moja kwa moja na chama hiki. Angalia Andy Chande - Home, utamuona Mwinyi akiwa katika jumba la Freemason-Uingereza. Pia, Mkapa ameshiriki kuandika kitabu (sehemu ya utangulizi) ya kitabu kinachoitwa A Knight in Africa ambacho kimeandikwa na Andy Chande.

13. Andy Chande ni kiongozi wa juu sana wa freemasonry Afrika Mashariki na anatambulika duniani ndani ya chama hiki. Kwa sasa ni mfanyabiashara mkubwa sana Tanzania na mwenyekiti wa bodi ya shule moja maarufu Dar-es-Salaam. Angalia Andy Chande - Home

14. Shule ya Loyola ni ya Majesuit, chama ambacho kilianzishwa na Loyola, mmoja wa waanzilishi wa Freemasonry.

15. Jengo lao moja, lipo Dar-es-Salaam, mkabala na Sukari House kama unaenda benki kuu kutoka Azania Front.

16. Hii ni baadhi ya mifano kuonyesha kuwa freemasonry ipo Bongo na inafanya shughulu zake kikamilifu.

17. Reference nzuri ya Freemasonry ni kitabu kinaitwa Occult Theocrasy (Mfumo wa uendeshaji wa tawala za siri) kilichoandikwa na Queen Ladyborough.




Andy with Tanzania’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Benjamin William Mkapa (Later the Republic's President) -1969.


Jayli with Tanzania’s Second President Ali Hassan Mwinyi at Andy's Birthday celebration party hosted by Jayanti Rajani – 2005


Andy with Sir James Richard Marie Mancham First President of the Republic of the Seychelles – 1995



Andy’s uncle Ratansi Jethabhai Chande, MBE with Sir Edward ( Later lord ) Twining GCMC - 1956.



Andy with Sir Richard Turnbull Governor General of Tanganyika on his left is Abdalla Fundikira, Minister for Justice. – 1965.



Andy with Apa B Pant India's first Commissioner in British East Africa (second right) accredited to Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgian Congo on a visit to Tanzania. India’s high Commissioner Vijay Raghvan second left 1969

Think critically.
 
Ninakubali na huyu jamaa kabisa. Na mpaka wametoa picha ya Mkapa online
 
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Mkulu hapo juu umeenda kushoto kidogo!Katika wapinzani wakubwa wa freemasonry nadhani wakatoliki wanaongoza.

Huwezi kuwa freemason na katoliki kwa wakati mmoja lazima wakutenge;fuatilia vizuri.

Picha ni nzuri na zimeniongezea clues nyingine maana nilikuwa sijui kama Mkapa alikuwa freemason kabla hajawa raisi lakini sidhani hii picha ni ya mwaka 1965 hebu angalia vizuri!
 
Mwenye ushahidi wa mahusiano kati ya freemason na ukatoliki atupe, tusiandikie mate.
 


Andy, District Grand Master of East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Seychelles) presenting a token of appreciation to Tanzania's President Benjamin William Mkapa at the Centenary Celebrations Banquet 2004
 

Andy, and the Mayor of Tanga Planting trees in Freemasons Hall in Tanga, Tanzania –2002
 
Questions About Freemasonry



What is Freemasonry
Aims and Objective of Freemasonry
How can I become a Freemason
About Freemasonry
Freemason Charter



What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies. The explanation may correct some misconceptions. Freemasonry is a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught its precepts by a series of ritual dramas, which follow ancient forms and use stonemasons' customs and tools as allegorical guides.
The Essential Qualification for Membership:

The essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being. Membership is open to men of any race or religion who can fulfill this essential qualification and are of good repute.
Freemasonry and Religion:

Freemasonry is not a religion, nor is it a substitute for religion. Its essential qualification opens it to men of many religions and it expects them to continue to follow their own faith. It does not allow religion to be discussed at its meetings.
The Three Great Principles:

For many years Freemasons have followed three great principles:

Brotherly Love
Every true Freemason will show tolerance and respect for the opinions of others and behave with kindness and understanding to his fellow creatures.



Relief
Freemasons are taught to practice charity, and to care, not only for their own, but also for the community as a whole, both by charitable giving, and by voluntary efforts and works as individuals.



Truth
Freemasons strive for truth, requiring high moral standards and aiming to achieve them in their own lives.

Freemasons believe that these principles represent a way of achieving higher standards in life.
Charity:

From its earliest days, Freemasonry has been concerned with the care of orphans, the sick and the aged. This work continues today. In addition, large sums are given to national and local charities.
Freemasonry and Society:

Freemasonry demands from its members a respect for the law of the country in which a man works and lives. Its principles do not in any way conflict with its members' duties as citizens, but should strengthen them in fulfilling their private and public responsibilities. The use by a Freemason of their membership to promote his own or anyone else's business, professional or personal interests is condemned, and is contrary to the conditions on which he sought admission to Freemasonry. His duty as a citizen must always prevail over any obligation to other Freemasons, and any attempt to shield a Freemason who has acted dishonorably or unlawfully is contrary to this prime duty.
Secrecy:

The secrets of Freemasonry are concerned with its traditional modes of recognition. It is not a secret society, since all members are free to acknowledge their membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons. Its constitutions and rules are available to the public. There is no secret about any of its aims and principles. Like many other societies, it regards some of its internal affairs as private matters for its members.
Freemasonry and Politics:


Freemasonry is non-political, and the discussion of politics at Masonic meetings is forbidden.

Conclusions:

A Freemason is encouraged to do his duty first to God through his faith and religious practice; and then, without detriment to his family and those dependent on him, to his neighbor through charity and service. None of these ideas is exclusively Masonic, but all should be universally acceptable. Freemasons are expected to follow them.



Aims and Objectives of Freemasonry

To be good citizens by practicing the highest moral and social standards in friendship, charity and integrity.
To encourage our members to serve their own religion and community.
To demonstrate that we are a society of upright men.
To enjoy each others company and develop team spirit and fellowship.
Good Citizens


We are dedicated to making good men better and to developing our knowledge of ourselves as individuals and the world around us through education, discussion and social exchange.


We aim to make proper use of our time, dividing it between worship, work, leisure and service, thus making the best use of our mental and physical abilities.


We aim to use our talents for the benefit of ourselves, our families, our neighbors and our communities throughout our private, public, business and professional life.


We declare our membership whenever any possible conflict of interest may arise or be perceived to arise.


We promise not to use our membership to promote our own or anyone else's private, public, business or professional interests.



How can I become a Mason?

To become a Freemason you must: (edited)...........
  • Subject to you being considered eligible and properly motivated you will be asked to complete an application for membership and return it to your local Lodge Secretary
Your application will be presented to a Lodge Meeting and a secret ballot conducted in which Members vote on your suitability. You will be notified of the result and invited to attend a Lodge Meeting for your initiation into Membership.




About Freemasonry

Freemasonry teaches lessons in morality and self-knowledge through participation in a progression of allegorical two-part plays, which are learned by heart and performed by members within each Lodge. Freemasonry offers, and encourages in its members, an approach to life, which seeks to reinforce thoughtfulness for others, kindness in the community, honesty in business, courtesy in society and fairness in all things. Members are urged to regard the interests of the family as paramount but importantly Freemasonry also teaches and practices concern for people, care for the less fortunate and help for those in need.


Freemason Charter

1- Offer the worship for God creative of the great universe.
2- Follow your religion believes and respect other's religion.
3- Do well for the love of goodness not for other purpose.
4- Cherish the good people.
5- Be helpful for weak and poor people, and help them as much as you can.
6- Reject bad and dilapidator people, and get away from them as much as you can.
7- Avoid disputes, be fair and don't listen for other than your conscience's voice.
8- God orders to preserve the bid so don't reveal other.
9- Don't soft-soap your brother, adulation is treason.
10- Don't hate anyone for we are all God's slaves.
11- Don't you show of with someone's compliment.
12- Help the stranger and be hospitable with him.
13- If God gave you a son, thanks him and make of your child a good man for humanity.
14- Let him fear you till the age of 10, love you till his 20'S and respect you till your death. So be his teacher till his 10, a father till his 20'S and a friend till your death.
15- Don't be shame of your situation or you're a showoff.
16- A post doesn't give the person honor or shame but intentions in works.
17- Read and learn, look and act, think and do.
18- Let your actions be useful for others as much for you.
19- Don't underestimate other's work.
20- Accept concession without complaining.
21- Don't you give compliments to other or decrease him, because God the creative of the great universe knows better.
22- Respect your country's president, respect his government and legislations, and don't you interfere to help any conspiracy against your country but instead help your country with all your efforts.
23- Avoid arguments and don't you criticizes other's religions and politics to be popular.
24- Help your brother, that's if he is a good person.
25- Be curator towards your friend's children.
26- Keep your brother's secret as if it's yours.
27- Be a good person to be an example for others.
28- Seek for happiness in God's satisfaction.
29- Do your duties and don't waste your time and others' time.
30- Work for your life as if you're living forever and work for your eternity as if you're dying tomorrow.
31- He doesn't deserve to be born the one who lives for him self only.
32- As much as you need the worlds, the world needs you also.
33- People search for hard worker like searching for diamond.
34- Don't get depressed of your failure; if you're willing to succeed, it will come to you on time.



Source:Questions About Freemasons
 
Mimi naomba tuache ku spin jamani..kama hatujui kitu tujifunze kwanza
 

The failure of the masonic institution to make known to the public, that is to non-Masons, its principles and its purpose has, in the past, resulted in both suspicion and antagonism toward Masonary. People are naturally inclined to be suspicious or fearful of those things which they are ignorant.
There are some Masons who, having taken an obligation to keep certain matters confidential, decide that the best course of action when questioned about freemasonry is to maintain a dignified silence. Others may adopt the same attitude because they feel that they do not have a sufficiently detailed knowledge of freemasonry and are wary of 'saying the wrong thing.' What ever the reason, the person seeking information will be left with quite the wrong impression and perhaps a prospective candidate is turned away.
There is a great deal that can and should be said about the organisation, and hopfully this web page will answer your questions. If not please feel free to contact us for further infromation.
What is Freemasonry
Freemasonry is the oldest and most widely known of the world's important fraternal organisations. Freemasons share a concern for human values, moral standards, respect for the laws of society and the rights of individuals. It provides a code of living in today's society based on spiritual, ethical and moral standards.
Freemasonry is not a secret society. Its members meet in Lodge Rooms for all to see these buildings, particularly the Sydney Masonic Centre, are open for public inspection. There is no secrecy regarding the aims and principles of freemasonry. The fact of the matter is that the philosophy of freemasonry is freely discussed in thousands of printed volumes available to masons and non-masons alike.
What are Freemasonry aims?
Freemasonry is a society to join together in happy unity, men of high ideals, regardless of colour, creed or worldly status. It sets high standards of behaviour to be practised in daily life and so provides an example in the community. It is a non-profit organisation which offers companionship and aid both to members and the general community who may be in need.
The object of freemasonry in New South Wales is to provide a community service and practice this translated into a variety of charitable works, ranging from building homes for the aged to post-secondary and post-graduate education scholarships, a benevolent fund to help Masons and non-Masons, as well as awards and equipment to assist the handicapped.
The doors of freemasonry are open to all men who seek harmony with their fellow creatures, who feel the need for self improvement, and wish to participate in the adventure of making the world a more congenial place in which to live. The conditions are few. A man can become a freemason only by personal desire. Of his own free will he must make his desire to become a Mason known to a member who will arrange a sponsor and see that a petition is provided from the lodge where he is known.
However, the prospective candidate should be aware that as with many other such organistaions, there is a joining fee and a monthly subscription. In addition, Masons are encouraged to contribute to charities both Masonic and non-masonic as much as they can afford without personal or family detriment.
Freemasonry is not, however, a benefit society. Freemasonry is quietly proud of its charitable work in the community. Large amounts are devoted to the care of those in need regardless of colour, race or creed.

A Helping Hand for
Two Hundred & Fifty Years​
Men of every walk of life belong to Masonic Lodges. They are men who are good citizens and of good reputation who are concerned with building character and self-improvement. Among the ranks of Freemasons there have been many prominent people; there have been Kings, Presidents and Prime Ministers mixing freely in the company of tradesmen and professionals.
Because of the size of the masonic fraternity occasionally there is an individual who does not practise the precepts of Freemasonry. Such individuals seldom retain their membership.
Freemasons are taught to make charity and benevolence a distinguishing characteristic of their Masonic lives.
Myths of Freemasonry​
Freemasonry is NOT a secret society;
Freemasonry is NOT a benefit or insurance society;
Freemasonry is NOT a religion, creed or religious order, nor is it a substitute for a religion;
Freemasonry is NOT a society organised for profit;
Freemasonry is NOT a forum for discussion of religion or politics; and
Freemasonry is NOT an Anti-Semitic or Anti-Catholic order.
Source: Wagga Freemasons - Welcome
 
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