Honoring the Grand Master

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Greetings Brethren All,

Tuesday, September 5th, 2017 the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will be having a Celebration in Honor of Most Worshipful Brother W. Myles McMillan, Grand Master of Masons in Oregon.

All Masons and their significant others are invited. Banquet is just $20 per person, payable at the door.

The festivities will start with a Social at 5:30 pm and continue into the evening with a formal dinner at 7:00 pm.

Please contact the Valley Office for reservations for you and your guest by no later than Friday September 1st.

Email: officemanager@portlandsr.com

Portland Valley Club Night Next Tuesday

Club Night

Join us again next Tuesday for another Scottish Rite Club Night!

Currently, there are 4 clubs. Additional clubs may be added in the future and we would still like to hear suggestions. 3 of the 4 clubs are open to all masons while the other 2 are for Scottish Rite members. Below you’ll find a list of the current clubs being offered along with the contacts if you’d like more information. If you’d like to start a club of your own, contact Brother Wilcox.

Masonic Music Club: 6:00 pm – Lounge
Masonic Music Club is open to all Master Masons and observes a wide array of music styles and theories. Brothers will enjoy instruction on various instruments, technology and programing. The heart of the Club is to share and observe the diverse interests of our fraternity and grow together in our musical understanding.
Contact Brother Pea.

Investment Club: 7:30 pm – Lounge
Open to all master masons, Investment Club teaches basic investment skills in regard to stocks, bonds and various funds. After a period of instruction, an investment game will begin with a “pretend” account.
Contact Brother Wilcox.

Scottish Rite University: 6:00 pm – Candidates Room
Open to all Scottish Rite members, the Scottish Rite University will observes and reflects on Scottish Rite degrees, literature and symbolism.
Contact Brother Roberts.

Qabalah Qlub: 7:00 pm – Candidates Room
Qabalah Qlub is open to all Scottish Rite members. We study the history and philosophy of Qabalah and learn a variety of Qabalistic practices and meditations.
Contact Brother Arneson.

As with all Scottish Rite events the attendance is not open to the general public. There will not be a meal this evening but there will be snacks and a Social in the Members Lounge from 5:30 – 6:00.
Dress code is casual.

Rite Movie Night

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Rite Movie Night!
Next Tuesday, August 15th at 7:00 pm the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will have a movie night in the auditorium. 

The feature for the evening will be the full length film National Treasure (PG). A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries. 
Benjamin Franklin Gates descends from a family of treasure-seekers who’ve all hunted for the same thing: a war chest hidden by the Founding Fathers after the Revolutionary War. Ben’s close to discovering its whereabouts, as is his competition, but the FBI is also hip to the hunt.

The greatest adventure history has ever revealed!

Schedule 
Doors open at 6:00 pm for a social. 
The feature will start at 7:00 pm and the run time is 2 hours and 11 minutes. .

This event is open to all Masons and their Families and Friends. As with all our events this is not open to the general public.

NOTE: There will be snacks but no meal for this event; make sure you dine before arrival. Dress is casual.

Tiki Luau Tuesday the 29th!!!

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Greetings Brethren, 

You are cordially invited to an end of Summer Tiki Luau Social at the Portland Valley Scottish Rite Tuesday August 29th at 7 pm.

We will have fun and games along with music and a buffet catered by Big Kahuna’s Barbeque of Portland. Attire will be very casual and Hawaiian shirts are recommended.

This is open to guests so bring your family and friends. As with all our events this is not open to the general public.

Cost is just $15 per person payable at the door, RSVP’s are due by Tuesday the 22nd, if we can get at least 50 people to attend we will be ordering a whole pig!

Contact the Office at officemanager@portlandsr.com to RSVP ASAP!

The Power of the Human Mind

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Portland Valley Rose Croix Presents

​The Power of the Human Mind, a presentation of evidence for the case of naturally occurring human mental ability, followed by a guided meditation in open Rose Croix lodge. Come and learn about the health benefits and other uses of meditation and then the scientific breakthroughs that prove the ability of focused mental effort. After that we will adjourn to the Lodge room to share the sollumn experience of guided meditation as Masonic Brethren with shared intention.

All Scottish Rite members of the 18th Degree from recognized Jurisdictions are welcome to attend. As with all our events it is not open to the public.

Please join us and experience the magic of this one of a kind event!

Tuesday August 8th, 7-9pm

Portland Valley Scottish Rite: Theater Education Night.

Theater Education Night August 1st

The next Theater Education night will be held Tuesday night, August 1st. 

Br. Jim Dorman will present a workshop on Stage Presence, an essential element of live theater. He has extensive experience in theater and performing arts, spanning from college to his current musical performance career. At one time, Jim was a key participant in the stage presentations delivered at our Scottish Rite Center. He knows the light by which Scottish Rite Masons work!

The objective of the workshop will be to explain and exemplify introductory elements of vocal projection, character development, and mental focus. Audience members will be selected to help demonstrate how to develop these skills, which when honed, become essential for professional quality theater.

Schedule
6:00 pm Social
7:00 pm Workshop

This will be both enriching for seasoned ritualists of the Scottish Rite and also for anyone looking to improve the theatrical aspects and participation in the Blue Lodge Craft degrees.

As with all our events this is not open to the public.
This is another of the Rite Night Light events for this summer so there will not be a meal but we will have snacks and the attire for the evening will be business casual.
Please contact officermanager@portlandsr.com with any questions.

Essay on the 6th Degree: The Disinterested Mason by Bro. Peter Grover 32°.

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The sixth degree teaches Freemasons the value of a number of qualities or virtues. The introduction to the Degree states:

You are taught in this degree to be zealous, and faithful; to be disinterested and benevolent; and to act the peacemaker.

The notions of zealous and faithful, benevolent, generous, and being the peacemaker are clearly portrayed in the Degree and are discussed in detail in Pike’s Morals and Dogma. However, the element of being disinterested is only indirectly portrayed in the Degree and receives minimal elaboration from Pike. The connotation of disinterested as used in Pike’s day and as portrayed in the 6th degree is substantially different than the common contemporary use of the word. Careful consideration of the usage of disinterested in Pike’s time reveals a notion with rich teachings. This essay expands on the evolution of the meanings of being disinterested.   When examined closely the practice of being disinterested as intended by Pike opens the pathway for the seeking of truth.

The original usage of disinterested has evolved from that of a state of not having a stake or interest in any given outcome to the current usage of a lack of engagement or feeling for a given person or situation. Webster (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disinterested) notes:

Disinterested and uninterested have a tangled history. Uninterested originally meant impartial, but this sense fell into disuse during the 18th century. About the same time the original sense of disinterested (also implying unbiased) disappeared, with uninterested developing a new sense—the present meaning—to take its place. The original sense of uninterested is still out of use, but the original sense of disinterested revived in the early 20th century. 

In contemporary common usage disinterested conveys “having no feeling or interest in something” or “not having the mind or feelings engaged:  not interested.” Examples of this usage include: “her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once” or telling them in a disinterested voice — Tom Wicker (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disinterested)

Impartial is one of the most common synonyms used to describe the original meaning of disinterested. Impartial implies both not favoring as well as not being prejudiced against one party over the other. Impartial includes the notion that one party will be judged favorably over the other; that the impartial person does not have an existing bias for or against either side.

However, disinterested in its original connotation goes beyond mere impartiality. Impartial implies that both parties will ultimately be considered favorably or unfavorably. In contrast disinterested includes the possibility that the understanding of a dispute could go beyond that of a yay or nay, beyond that of right or wrong. Being disinterested could include considerations beyond simply the competing interests of disputing parties.

Being disinterested is introduced in the Sixth Degree when the candidate is brought from his place of eavesdropping by Hiram of Tyre and King Solomon exclaims: “Alas! It is Zabud, the son of Nathan, until now, my faithful friend and servant!” On one level the implication of King Solomon’s words are that his opinion of Zabud has changed from favorable to unfavorable. However, if indeed he is true to the virtue of being “disinterested” Solomon’s opinion of Zabud has gone from favorable to that of not having an opinion and of being most concerned with having a complete understanding of the actions of Zabud.

This stance of being disinterested is further emulated by King Solomon as the drama of the Sixth Degree unfolds. When Hiram King of Tyre raises his sword against Zabud, the suspected eavesdropper, King Solomon exclaims: “pause and reflect my brother.” In that moment King Solomon is disinterested in the mere guilt or innocence of Zabud. Furthermore, Solomon’s action goes beyond merely seeking mercy for Zabud. Indeed Solomon holds true to the value of law stating, “Zabud shall be tried and heard in his defense; and if condemned, he shall be duly punished.“ On the surface this scene teaches in Pike’s words “He who habitually gives harsh judgment will not long delay to give unjust judgment.” However, the allegory of this Degree goes beyond that simple message.

If King Solomon’s only interest was deciding if the actions of the King of Tyre were right or wrong much of the teaching of the Degree would be lost. Zabud would simply be innocent or guilty, freed or punished. King Solomon’s disinterest paves the way for the teachings of the Degree. Through Solomon’s disinterest in simple judgment and through his interest in the whole story, Zabud’s zealous and faithful fidelity for his King is revealed, the bond of the Brother Kings is restored, and the self-seeking of the King of Tyre is transformed into generosity.

In this sense disinterested could be likened to the Buddhist notion of non-attachment. Through that non-attachment the mere determination of right or wrong gives way to a seeking of the whole truth.

Essay written by Bro. Peter Grover 32°

Portland Valley Club Night

Club Night

Join us again next Tuesday for another Scottish Rite Club Night!

Currently, there are 4 clubs. Additional clubs may be added in the future and we would still like to hear suggestions. 3 of the 4 clubs are open to all masons while the other 2 are for Scottish Rite members. Below you’ll find a list of the current clubs being offered along with the contacts if you’d like more information. If you’d like to start a club of your own, contact Brother Wilcox.

Masonic Music Club: 6:00 pm – Lounge
Masonic Music Club is open to all Master Masons and observes a wide array of music styles and theories. Brothers will enjoy instruction on various instruments, technology and programing. The heart of the Club is to share and observe the diverse interests of our fraternity and grow together in our musical understanding.
Contact Brother Pea.

Investment Club: 7:30 pm – Lounge
Open to all master masons, Investment Club teaches basic investment skills in regard to stocks, bonds and various funds. After a period of instruction, an investment game will begin with a “pretend” account.
Contact Brother Wilcox.

Scottish Rite University: 6:00 pm – Candidates Room
Open to all Scottish Rite members, the Scottish Rite University will observes and reflects on Scottish Rite degrees, literature and symbolism.
Contact Brother Roberts.

Qabalah Qlub: 7:00 pm – Candidates Room
Qabalah Qlub is open to all Scottish Rite members. We study the history and philosophy of Qabalah and learn a variety of Qabalistic practices and meditations.
Contact Brother Arneson.

As with all Scottish Rite events the attendance is not open to the general public. There will not be a meal this evening but there will be snacks and a Social in the Members Lounge from 5:30 – 6:00.
Dress code is casual.

Portland Valley Passport Program

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Spread the Word!

Challenging all members to take action.

Portland Valley Scottish Rite has rolled out the Passport Program.
This new program was just rolled out and introduced for the first time at our last reunion. Maybe you stayed after the 32 degree and experienced this for yourself already. This is for the benefit of our entire membership. It will be given to each of our
newest candidates each reunion. For all of our existing membership it’s a personal challenge we hope you embrace and engage with.

This program is a road map, a metric to challenge you during your Scottish Rite Experience. Participants could have their life membership paid for or reimbursed if already paid for by the Rite. Some serious rewards will be reaped from those that
engage with the activities. Make sure you do us and a blue lodge brother a huge favor and let them know there is something stirring at the Rite and they need to be a part of it.
For more information see our secretary Nate Neff.

Brother Billy Douglas 32°

Portland Valley Rose Croix: Theater of the Fraternity

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On Tuesday July 11th at 7:00 pm the Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Croix No. 1 will be hosting an Instructional Workshop continuing the Theater of the Fraternity events for this summer. This is for all members of the Scottish Rite who are looking to learn more about specific areas of stagecraft.

Schedule
6:00 pm Social
7:00 pm Workshop

The Workshop will be presented by some of our Valley’s most educated and knowledgeable members of the various stage departments. This will be both enriching for seasoned ritualists of the Scottish Rite and also for anyone looking to improve the theatrical aspects and participation in the Blue Lodge Craft degrees.

We will break out into two 45 minute work sessions throughout the evening, the first being for Lighting and Sound and the second for Stage, Props and Wardrobe.

As with all our events this is not open to the public.
This is another of the Rite Night Light events for this summer so there will not be a meal but we will have snacks and the attire for the evening will be business casual.
Please contact officermanager@portlandsr.com with any questions.