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Shriners. A.A.O.N.M.S. Initials in a different order spells, "A Mason" There are 191 Shrine Temples 1+9+1 = 11. Crowley said 11 is the number of magick, & you can do your own thinking about the September 11th connection. The first Shriner temple organized in Sept., 1872, was named "Mecca", the "holy" city of the Muslim religion and birthplace of Muhammad. Mecca is the very center of the Islam faith. Everyday, Muslims around the world, face towards Mecca, and bow down to pray to their idol. Each Temple or Shrine, has a "Potentate" and a "High Priest and Prophet". Shriners are sometimes referred to as thirty-second and a half degree Masons. Scarlet, & The Beastgv.
In this week's episode, we almost start things off with some with some spousal-hatred inspired by puppets. A meteor is supposed to tour our planet around 2025. The Simpsons being renewed for their 33rd & 34th seasons prompts us to predict which shows currently have potential for similar longevity which leads into a slightly deeper discussion on television as a whole. Big Sean honorably stops by to share his perspective on metal health & ex-wife of Tyreese also stops by to give some advice on knowing your worth.
This week on WhatKast we discuss the significance of the number 33 in the world of secret societies, we also discuss the phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion as well as urban legends such as hook man and hanako-san. Plus hate of the week.
On Bended Knee #43. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo; and Alex makes his triumphant return as they discuss lots of things including the 33rd anniversary of the Three Amigos film and why it's depressing that a whole generation of media heroes continue to pass away. Brim explains why you shouldn't call people names if you aren't prepared for your come up-ins and why Santa Con isn't jolly at all. Brim talks about how Cardi B went above and beyond in fan service and why Nick Cannon deserves a participation trophy. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
On Bended Knee #43. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo; and Alex makes his triumphant return as they discuss lots of things including the 33rd anniversary of the Three Amigos film and why it's depressing that a whole generation of media heroes continue to pass away. Brim explains why you shouldn't call people names if you aren't prepared for your come up-ins and why Santa Con isn't jolly at all. Brim talks about how Cardi B went above and beyond in fan service and why Nick Cannon deserves a participation trophy. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
On Bended Knee #43. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo; and Alex makes his triumphant return as they discuss lots of things including the 33rd anniversary of the Three Amigos film and why it's depressing that a whole generation of media heroes continue to pass away. Brim explains why you shouldn't call people names if you aren't prepared for your come up-ins and why Santa Con isn't jolly at all. Brim talks about how Cardi B went above and beyond in fan service and why Nick Cannon deserves a participation trophy. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
Readings: Malachi 3:19–20 Psalm 98:5–9 2 Thessalonians 3:7–12 Luke 21:5–19 It is the age between our Lord’s first coming and His last. We live in the new world begun by His life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension, by the sending of His Spirit upon the Church. But we await the day when He will come again in glory. “Lo, the day is coming,” Malachi warns in today’s First Reading. The prophets taught Israel to look for the Day of the Lord, when He would gather the nations for judgment (see Zephaniah 3:8; Isaiah 3:9; 2 Peter 3:7). Jesus anticipates this day in today’s Gospel. He cautions us not to be deceived by those claiming “the time has come.” Such deception is the background also for today’s Epistle (see 2 Thessalonians 2:1–3). The signs Jesus gives His Apostles seem to already have come to pass in the New Testament. In Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation, we read of famines and earthquakes, the Temple’s desolation. We read of persecutions—believers imprisoned and put to death, testifying to their faith with wisdom in the Spirit. These “signs,” then, show us the pattern for the Church’s life—both in the New Testament and today. We too live in a world of nations and kingdoms at war. And we should take the Apostles as our “models,” as today’s Epistle counsels. Like them we must persevere in the face of unbelieving relatives and friends, and forces and authorities hostile to God. As we do in today’s Psalm, we should sing His praises, joyfully proclaim His coming as Lord and King. The Day of the Lord is always a day that has already come and a day still yet to come. It is the “today” of our Liturgy. The Apostles prayed marana tha—“O Lord come!” (see 1 Corinthians 16:22; Revelation 22:20). In the Eucharist He answers, coming again as the Lord of hosts and the Sun of Justice with its healing rays. It is a mighty sign—and a pledge of that Day to come.
In this 33RD edition, The Sports Run On Podcast Evan updates us on the new NCAA AP Poll Top 10. There is big news as the LSU Tigers take over the #1 spot. Even then gives us his takeaways from this NFL season so far. The biggest takeaway is the Patriots and 49ers remaining undefeated.
Is Freemasonry Esoteric or not? Grand Archivist Arturor de Hoyos, 33° Grand Cross discusses the idea in this essay originally appearing in the March/April 2017 issue of The Scottish Rite Journal.—available online and via the free app for Apple and Android devices, just visit your preferred app store and search “Scottish Rite Journal.” Hosted by Bob Chase, 33°
Whence Came You? - Freemasonry discussed and Masonic research for today's Freemason
This week we have part two of that modern Knights Templar and the search for the Holy Grail article. In addition we have a famous Freemason and some good information. Have a great week and thanks for listening!