
What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a worldwide fraternity founded on the principles of brotherhood, with no affiliation to any particular religion, sect or creed. It thus gives the opportunity for all of its members to meet on a common ground, exercising the utmost tolerance and understanding of all genuinely held beliefs. While it requires an acceptance of a Supreme Being or Principal (God), it leaves the individual free to interpret these archetypal ideas according to their personal development.
Why The Co-
While some members of Freemasonry are content to accept masonic practice
and ritual as a practical training in brotherly co-
The Co-
What does the C.F.O.B.S teach?
The Supreme Being, as the Great Architect Of The Universe manifested creation for many purposes, one of which is the discovery of the divine nature within ourselves and creation. To most of humanity these inner truths are lost, however they have always been discernable to those who search with intense aspiration. Knowledge of these inner truths has existed from the dawn of time and has also been called the ancient wisdom which has been manifested throughout the ages in many forms. Many see the Freemasonic work as a reflection of the ancient mysteries of Egypt and Greece which can also be seen in the Templars and the renaissance. The Freemasonic ceremonies use symbols and allegory in a harmonised ritual form which encourages an intuitive understanding, initiatory training and are a way of linking the two aspects of the ancient adage ‘As above, so below’.




