Mozart's Secret Society - Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2023
- Mozart’s secret society goes behind the scenes to tell the story of the Freemasons influence on Mozart and his music.
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Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video ~ 👏💖✨
One of the best and well-made Masonic documentaries I’ve ever seen. Thank you for uploading.
He wrote several pieces for his Masonic temple. The opera The Magic Flute contains Masonic ideas.
What music is 7:49 ?
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Nice
He was a mason.
Probably one of the most talented in their history
"We'll never ask a man to join" lol This is so wrong; any candidate first has to be nominated and then seconded by two members. No man can just join because he wants to, he has to be permitted to join. And if you want to join but no one will nominate you or second you, then you can't join. This man makes it seem like it's the individual man's choice but that's only have the truth.
Wrong. Ask12B1
I'm a Mason, and I don't know where you're getting your info, but it's wrong on so many levels. We'll never ask a man to join because we're forbidden from doing so, it's one of the few universal rules of the organization. There's no nomination or seconding process; in fact that's the first time I've heard that one. Anyone can hand in a petition for membership, you don't need to be permitted to do so. The lodge does need to vote unanimously to accept you for membership, though if not accepted you can also petition again at either the same or another lodge. In my experience petitions are generally accepted unless the petitioner has something really bad in their past like a conviction for a major felony or they happen to make a terrible impression for whatever reason. Prior to the vote, there's a background check and two or three lodge members visit you at home to check out how you live and to make sure your family is OK with you becoming a Mason, as well as to answer any any questions you or your family might have. That's pretty much it.
@@cincinnatijay Seriously, where are they getting their info? 🤣
Your statement is incorrect. If anyone has ever seen the phrase 2B1ASK1 on a bumper sticker or written, that is what this is referring to. Freemasonry does not ask anyone to join. The joke that I have made when people tell me that they were approached by the Masons and asked to join is, "Wow! You must really be awesome. Because we have literally never asked anyone to join. Not George Washington, not Benjamin Franklin, not Teddy Roosevelt, or Mozart, or even Richard Pryer. If we didn't ask them, you must really be amazing. What is it you do again?" You information is incorrect.