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Showing posts with label master craftsman. Show all posts

Master Craftsman Continues After Two Years

by Midnight Freemason Contributor
Robert H. Johnson


The last time I wrote about the Scottish Rite Master Craftsman Program was a little more than two years ago. It's hard to believe it's been that long. It was right around the time they decided to switch things up a bit. Master Craftsman 1 became part 2, part 2 became part 3 and the new program based on the symbolic lodge (the first three degrees) and using Albert Pike's Esoterika was made into part 1. It made sense, a natural progression of sorts.

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Program I: The Symbolic Lodge - What I hope to do next

Program II: Scottish Rite Ritual and History - What I did first, because it used to be part 1

Program III: Scottish Rite Philosophy - What I'm on now because it used to be part 2.

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So, two years ago I finished Master Craftsman pt. 1 (now part 2) and surely I'v completed the rest right? Well, I have no trouble telling you that upon completion of the then first installment of the program, (based on the AASR SJ degrees) I bought and sent in for Master Craftsman pt 2, (the deeper philosophy of those degrees - more essay question answers etc.). I was really excited to start it. But...I didn't. It sat in my secretary for a while. How long? What if I told you I just mailed in the first quiz for grading? Yep, that's right. I waited two years to start the damn thing.

It's been a long time and it also took a bit longer to get in the swing of writing essays based on questions that were pretty well constructed to make us explore some of those deep meanings. I wrote out my essays in cursive script on nice paper, folded them up along with my quiz sheet and mailed them in yesterday morning. I have to say it feels good to get that thing back in the mail.

Now I have no idea what they will say when they receive it. Undoubtedly, they will likely laugh at the fact it took me two years (a little more actually), to get the quiz back to them. When I get the next installment, I will try to place a deadline on it, one a month so that I can complete MC2 (now MC3) in a reasonable amount of time. Once I finish this one, I will definitely start MC1, based on Esoterika. I just hope it doesn't take me another 2 years to start it.

Check out all the info on the programs by clicking the link HERE

~RHJ


The Scottish Rite Master Craftsman Program

by Midnight Freemason Contributor
WB. Robert Johnson 32° 


A search for further light. It’s what we were all after when we joined additional rites within the craft. York, Scottish and various Knights abound. After joining the Scottish Rite NMJ back in the fall of 2012, I had the privilege of sitting at a table with Scottish Rite Brothers from New Orleans. 

At that time I didn’t know there were two jurisdictions. The Brothers told me that if I wanted further light in the Scottish Rite, that I should check out something called the Scottish Rite Master Craftsman Program. Many of you reading this now know already what it is, some have taken it and even fewer have finished it. 

In short, the Master Craftsman Program is a correspondence (by mail) education course designed to further your understanding the degrees in the Scottish Rite and the mysteries therein contained. How do you take the course? The answer to that is simple, you go to www.scottishrite.org and purchase the course for thirty-five bucks.

What do you get for thirty-five bucks? You get the five inch thick Scottish Rite Ritual and Monitor (yours to keep), a nice folder to keep your packets and information in and you get the first quiz. The idea is that you will do these quizzes in an open book fashion. When you finish the first quiz, you slide it into the addressed envelope and slap a stamp on it. When the folks at the Master Craftsman Program receive your quiz, it is graded and sent back to you along with an answer sheet which explains where you could have found the answers in that case you missed any. You also get your next quiz. 

The process continues in this fashion until you complete quiz number six. Upon completion you get a nice lapel pin (the true wage of a Master Mason) and a certificate. Correspondence courses in general have an extremely low rate of completion. We feel that since we have all the time in the world, we let other things take priority. This was the case for me. My first quiz was graded at the end of 2013 and I just finished the course in January 2015. My advice to you who might want to take this course is to not let it sit around. Get it done. 

I should mention here that the program is hosted and put on by the Southern Jurisdiction. What does that mean for us in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction? It means that you will, indeed, still be able to take the course. It also means, do not expect it to make any sense to you unless you've seen the SJ degrees. Having said that, I don’t want my NMJ brothers to be discouraged from taking the course. After all, you do get the ritual monitor so all the answers you will need are contained within. I also cannot stress this enough, in addition to having the Scottish Rite ritual and monitor (which you get for free when you take the course), spend some money and buy, A Bridge to Light. It is plainly written and highly recommended. It will aid in your search for answers in this course immensely. 

When you finish MC I (Master Craftsman #1) there are additional courses offered. Master Craftsman II, is focussed on the same as the first course but this one is much more in depth. After you complete part II, there is Master Craftsman III which is something I find completely interesting. You see, MC III is based on the Blue Lodge or the first three degrees in our primary lodges. Finally our good friend and Brother, Art DeHoyos is, I believe, is putting together MC IV which will focus on the book, Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike (the Godfather of Masonry). Currently I’m just starting MC II, and I do have every intention of completing all the Master Craftsman Programs although admittedly, I will not be looking forward to part IV. Morals and Dogma has done one thing over and over, which is put me to sleep. I’m joking of course, but MC IV is sure to be a difficult series of quizzes. 

So, given all this info I hope you all decide to jump in and start the Master Craftsman Program. I also urge you to power through and get it done. Lastly, when you purchase the program, they will ask you if you want to round your purchase up to the next dollar to help the House of the Temple restoration. I want you to say "yes". 

Have fun in your studies, and if you get stuck on part one anywhere, shoot me an email, I can help!

~RHJ


Bro. Robert Johnson, 32° is the Managing Editor of the Midnight Freemasons blog. He is a Freemason out of the First North-East District of Illinois. He is the Master of Waukegan Lodge No. 78 and Education officer for the 1st N.E. District of Illinois. He is also a member of the York Rite bodies Royal Arch, Cryptic Council, Knights Templar, AMD, The Illinois Lodge of Research and a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Chicago as well as a charter member of the Society of King Solomon, a charity organization run by the Grand Lodge of Illinois. Brother Johnson currently produces and hosts weekly Podcasts (internet radio programs) Whence Came You? & Masonic Radio Theatre which focus on topics relating to Freemasonry. In addition, he produces video shorts focusing on driving interest in the Fraternity and writes original Masonic papers from time to time. He is also a cohost of The Masonic Roundtable, a Masonic talk show. He is a husband and father of three. He works full time in the safety industry and is also a photographer on the side as well as an avid home brewer. He is currently working on a book of Masonic essays.