by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners I recently discovered that our sacred temple legend is vastly different from the one that is claimed to be the original. According to Rudolf Steiner, in his lecture: โThe Temple Legend โ The Mystery known to the Rosicruciansโ, which he gave in Berlin on the 4th of…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin Lahners The very first article I wrote for โThe Midnight Freemasonsโ was called: โWhat to Expect when Youโre Expecting: Worshipful Masters Editionโ. I wrote it as I was having trepidation upon going to the East in my home lodge of St. Joseph #970. I ended up setting out 5…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor Darin A. Lahners I might surprise many of you with the following confession: I once was an atheist. What? Freemasonry specifically bans atheists. Please note, I said WAS. I know that weโre specifically not supposed to discuss religion, but for the purposes of this article I need to provide my experiences…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor Darin A. Lahners I recently wrote regarding a dilemma that I was facing in one of the Lodges that I belong to. You can read that article HERE. If you want the TL;DR(Too Long Didnโt Read) version of it, it dealt with my thought process regarding allowing a man into the Fraternity…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners Todd Creason recently wrote a wonderful article about the importance of having a good reputation. You can find it here: http://www.midnightfreemasons.org/2018/02/the-importance-of-good-reputation.html. What he said below really got me thinking: “Men of good reputation and solid character used to be more common than they are today. We donโt…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor Darin A. Lahners Upon a recent viewing of the movie, The Da Vinci Code, I discovered something that had alluded me up until now. Dr. Langdon (played by Tom Hanks) was discussing the symbol of the sacred feminine with Sir Leigh Teabing (played by Ian McKellen). The feminine V which was…