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		<title>First Visit to the Masonic Lodge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After initiating contact through the lodge&#8217;s website, I had arranged a first visit to get acquainted. Upon entering the lodge in my hometown for the first time, I was warmly welcomed by two Masonic brothers. They had organized an extra information evening due to my enthusiasm; otherwise, I would have had to wait nearly six months for an open evening. Other interested individuals had been invited, but unfortunately, they couldn&#8217;t attend on such short notice. Reception The reception was very friendly and warm. I was immediately offered a cup of coffee, and they explained what Freemasonry is. Although still somewhat vague, this was more due to my understanding. It became increasingly clear that they work on life&#8217;s questions here. The setting was like a clubhouse with a bar and tables—nothing fancy, just &#8220;ordinary.&#8221; This part of the lodge is also known as the 7th degree, used for reception, breaks, and discussions. I was then given a tour of some other areas. First, we went to the meeting room, also called the &#8220;Voorhof&#8221; (forecourt), and from there to the &#8220;Werkplaats&#8221; (workshop), also known as the temple. Voorhof / Meeting Room In the Voorhof, &#8220;comparing&#8221; takes place. This involves someone giving a <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/first-visit-to-the-masonic-lodge/" title="First Visit to the Masonic Lodge">[...]</a></p>
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<p>After <a href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/the-first-step-towards-freemasonry-making-contact/">initiating contact</a> through the lodge&#8217;s website, I had arranged a first visit to get acquainted. Upon entering the lodge in my hometown for the first time, I was warmly welcomed by two Masonic brothers.</p>



<p>They had organized an extra information evening due to my enthusiasm; otherwise, I would have had to wait nearly six months for an open evening. Other interested individuals had been invited, but unfortunately, they couldn&#8217;t attend on such short notice.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reception</strong></h3>



<p>The reception was very friendly and warm. I was immediately offered a cup of coffee, and they explained what Freemasonry is. Although still somewhat vague, this was more due to my understanding. It became increasingly clear that they work on life&#8217;s questions here. The setting was like a clubhouse with a bar and tables—nothing fancy, just &#8220;ordinary.&#8221; This part of the lodge is also known as the 7th degree, used for reception, breaks, and discussions.</p>



<p>I was then given a tour of some other areas. First, we went to the meeting room, also called the &#8220;Voorhof&#8221; (forecourt), and from there to the &#8220;Werkplaats&#8221; (workshop), also known as the temple.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Voorhof / Meeting Room</strong></h3>



<p>In the Voorhof, &#8220;comparing&#8221; takes place. This involves someone giving a presentation without interruptions. Afterward, attendees can ask questions for clarity or to prompt the presenter to think deeper. Others can also share their perspectives on the topic, not to influence opinions but to respect each viewpoint. Agreement isn&#8217;t necessary, and that&#8217;s perfectly fine.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Werkplaats / Temple</strong></h3>



<p>Every lodge has a temple where work is conducted, hence it&#8217;s also called the workshop. Several times a year, the temple is opened for rituals, which are like small plays. There are many misconceptions about these rituals because what happens in the temple is kept private. I&#8217;ll write more about this in a future blog.</p>



<p>Entering the temple for the first time made a deep impression on me. It resembles a church, but Freemasonry isn&#8217;t a religion. It&#8217;s a place of reverence, and I anticipate visiting it many more times.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Next Steps</strong></h3>



<p>After the tour and further introductions to other Freemasons, the main question was what I was seeking. The two brothers invited me to take the next step. They provided me with brochures and a magazine with more information about Freemasonry. A few days later, I received an email asking if I wanted to participate, and I agreed.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During my burnout, the question kept coming up: Who am I, really? Sure, I knew what I had done over the years and where I came from. But was I still happy with everything I was doing? And so, I entered the research phase. Profile Test In the past, I had taken profile tests, and the results were always the same. I was also told that intrinsic values never change. Well, they got that wrong, because in my case, they certainly did. I noticed I had become more sensitive, perhaps even more human. Now, Google can be quite helpful, and somehow, it once showed me a Freemasons website. But I wasn’t particularly drawn to it at the time—it didn’t resonate with me. Coaches I had conversations with coaches due to my burnout, and also with a lifestyle coach. But did they help me with the questions I had? Not really. These were existential questions—questions about existence. They concern &#8220;your&#8221; being, who you are, the meaning of life, and the deeper foundations of existence. That explanation isn’t entirely complete, but it encapsulated what this research phase was for me. Religion, Church, Bible Religion, the church, and the Bible don’t suit me. <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/research-free-mason/" title="Research Free Mason">[...]</a></p>
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<p>During my burnout, the question kept coming up: Who am I, really? Sure, I knew what I had done over the years and where I came from. But was I still happy with everything I was doing? And so, I entered the research phase.</p>



<p><strong>Profile Test</strong></p>



<p>In the past, I had taken profile tests, and the results were always the same. I was also told that intrinsic values never change. Well, they got that wrong, because in my case, they certainly did. I noticed I had become more sensitive, perhaps even more human.</p>



<p>Now, Google can be quite helpful, and somehow, it once showed me a Freemasons website. But I wasn’t particularly drawn to it at the time—it didn’t resonate with me.</p>



<p><strong>Coaches</strong></p>



<p>I had conversations with coaches due to my burnout, and also with a lifestyle coach. But did they help me with the questions I had? Not really. These were existential questions—questions about existence. They concern &#8220;your&#8221; being, who you are, the meaning of life, and the deeper foundations of existence. That explanation isn’t entirely complete, but it encapsulated what this research phase was for me.</p>



<p><strong>Religion, Church, Bible</strong></p>



<p>Religion, the church, and the Bible don’t suit me. There are too many rules, and you have to do “something” in a specific way. In other words: dogmas. That’s not for me. I’m a free spirit—I need to think and act freely. My parents always saw me this way and gave me a beautiful sculpture by Piets Althuis called <em>The Free Bird</em>. They gave it to me back in 2009, shortly after my father passed away.</p>



<p>And so, my search led me back to Freemasonry. I started reading more about it online and watching videos on YouTube. My interest grew from there.</p>



<p>As the next step, I reached out to a local lodge. It was simple and low-threshold: I just filled out a form on their website.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Without revealing my name, I will try to explain who I am. Anonymous, therefore. Anonymous Why the anonymity, you might wonder? First, my identity is irrelevant; it’s the content that matters, not the name behind it, so Anonymous. Second, Freemasonry unfortunately evokes negative reactions from some people—ranging from prejudice and hate to even threats. That’s a risk I’m not willing to take. What’s important to me is that visitors to this website understand what Freemasonry is and what it can mean for people. Background For the past 25 years, my life revolved entirely around building a career. Especially during the first 15 years, I completely neglected my private life and social relationships, which took a heavy toll. After losing loved ones, I hit rock bottom and found myself struggling with a severe burnout. It took me three years to recover, with the support of loved ones and professionals. A valuable lesson: don’t hesitate to ask for help and accept it when it’s offered! That period fundamentally changed my life. Things like career, business growth, and status suddenly became unimportant. I realized I was missing something in life. Questions began to surface, such as:Who am I? What do I want? Why <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/my-story/" title="My story">[...]</a></p>
<p>The message <a href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/my-story/">My story</a> first published on <a href="https://www.devrijmetselaar.nl/en/home-2">De Vrijmetselaar</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Without revealing my name, I will try to explain who I am. Anonymous, therefore.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Anonymous</h3>



<p>Why the anonymity, you might wonder? First, my identity is irrelevant; it’s the content that matters, not the name behind it, so Anonymous. Second, Freemasonry unfortunately evokes negative reactions from some people—ranging from prejudice and hate to even threats. That’s a risk I’m not willing to take. What’s important to me is that visitors to this website understand what Freemasonry is and what it can mean for people.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Background</h3>



<p>For the past 25 years, my life revolved entirely around building a career. Especially during the first 15 years, I completely neglected my private life and social relationships, which took a heavy toll. After losing loved ones, I hit rock bottom and found myself struggling with a severe burnout. It took me three years to recover, with the support of loved ones and professionals.</p>



<p><strong>A valuable lesson:</strong> don’t hesitate to ask for help and accept it when it’s offered!</p>



<p>That period fundamentally changed my life. Things like career, business growth, and status suddenly became unimportant. I realized I was missing something in life. Questions began to surface, such as:<br><em>Who am I? What do I want? Why do I do what I do? And what impact do I have on others?</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Coaches, Google, and many conversations</h3>



<p>I started talking with my coaches: the people who helped me recover from burnout, process my grief, and improve my lifestyle. While they gave me a lot of valuable insights, they couldn’t help me answer these existential questions. My search eventually led me, via Google, to Freemasonry. After conversations with members of a local lodge (a lodge can be seen as a kind of association), the pieces began to fall into place.</p>



<p>Freemasonry offers me a safe environment to work on myself—by listening to others and helping them in return. But ultimately, the responsibility lies with yourself.</p>



<p>It might seem as if my journey was short, but in reality, it has spanned several years, even before my burnout. Through my online searches, Freemasonry kept appearing thanks to algorithms, but at first, it didn’t resonate with me.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">My journey, Anonymous</h3>



<p>Through this website, I aim to share my personal journey and explain what Freemasonry is and what it means to me. Anonymously, because my identity doesn’t matter, I’ll take you along on my first phase: <a href="https://devrijmetselaar.nl/en/research-free-mason/">the search</a>.</p>



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