Friday Coffee and Donuts at the Portland Valley Scottish Rite

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Greetings Brethren All,
Starting this Friday February 3rd at 10:00am the Portland Valley will begin hosting a new informal event for members and Mason guests.

Come join us for Coffee & Donuts in the Membership Lounge!

This will be an excellent opportunity for any members who have difficulty getting down on Tuesdays evenings to come in, hangout and catch up on Fraternizing with fellow Brethren. We might even have a 33rd or two on hand to expound on the greater mysteries of the mystic bond. Assuming it is well received it may become a weekly event.

Just a heads up to the early birds, there won’t be anyone available at the building until 9:00am just in case you typically like to show up early.

S&F,
Bro. Nate Neff
Commander of Multnomah Council Kadosh

Portland Valley Sweet Heart’s Dinner

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Greetings Brethren,

I am pleased to invite you and your Sweet Heart to attend the Sweet Hearts Dinner on February 7th at 7:00 pm.

This event is held in honor of St. Valentine’s Day. Bring your loved one to share in the event and celebration of the patron Saint of Love. We will have activities, entertainment, a 50/50 raffle, treats and prizes. There will be musical entertainment for the evening.

Dinner for this elegant evening will be just $20 per person and catered by Bridges Cafe of Portland. Menu for dinner will be added as soon as available but for sure we will have Strawberry Shortcake for desert. Also there is a vegetarian option available for those who request it in advance with their RSVP.

Schedule
Social 6:00 pm
Dinner 7:00 pm

Please RSVP directly by email to officemanager@portlandsr.com by no later than 5:00 pm Friday February 3rd.

Discussion Paper on the 9th & 10th Degree by Illustrious Bro. Steve Gatton, 33°

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Discussion for the 9th -10th degree:

“Good evening, brethren. Welcome to the discussion of the 9th -10th degree. In this combination of two degrees we find the search for the three ruffians, their ultimate capture, trial, and execution.

“In the prologue of the degree we were told that the version of events in these degrees differs from the one portrayed in the traditional US and UK 3rd degree. Here the drama is based on the continental version instead.

“As the current system of degrees has combined the 9th and 10th for portrayal, I believe that a quick separation of the two into their original parts is in order.

“First, the 9th originally was the search for and capture of the ruffians, and the 10th was their trial and execution.

Albert Pike has expanded the scope of the degrees, using allegory in these degrees in which the lessons are concealed.   These lessons, while initially concealed, are at one point or another their meaning is announced specifically. As mentioned in earlier discussions, Pike at times is very clear, sometimes not so much, on the lessons he intends to be taught, and in this case he seems to be taking both tacks.

“An excellent quote from M&D for the Ninth – “Masonry is action, and not inertness. It requires its initiates to WORK, actively and earnestly, for the benefit of their brethren, their country, and mankind.” For me, this is the call to action which in the degree is the search for the ruffians.

“From the 10th, same source – “No true Mason scoffs at honest convictions and an ardent zeal in the cause of what one believes to be truth and justice.” And also – “But Masonry teaches, and has preserved in their purity, the cardinal tenets of the old primitive faith, which underlie and are the foundation of all religions.” And finally – “Toleration, holding that every other man has the same right to his opinion and faith that we have to ours; and liberality, holding that as no human being can with certainty say, in the clash and conflict of hostile faiths and creeds, what is truth, or that he is surely in possession of it . . .”. Of that and dedication “to the cause of Toleration and Liberality against Fanaticism and Persecution, political and religious . . .”.

My interpretation is that we must work to end the vices, and allow toleration (my own definition of liberality) to permit and even encourage different points of view. This work then becomes the resolution of the vices in the 10th degree.

In these degrees, KS announces as a proclamation that the three ruffians represent three different vices that affect mankind’s existence. The first declaration is that of Jubelum, who represents Ignorance. The other two are mentioned later and so will be discussed later.

Going back to Albert Pike’s time, the vice of Ignorance and its perils were certainly well-known. Ignorance is mentioned in A Christmas Carol, which was written by Charles Dickens about the same time as Pike joined the Fraternity. You may recall that one of the two children concealed in the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe was a boy named Ignorance, and he was to be feared more than the girl named Want.

Let’s consider the three vices, in order of their presentation in the degrees.

  1. First, Ignorance, which can take several forms:
  1. Pure ignorance, the state of knowing nothing.
  2. Limited ignorance, of partial knowledge, perhaps controlled by others
  3. Mistaken ignorance, believing something to be true when it is not,
  4. And lastly, self-inflicted ignorance, to be closed-minded and unwilling to entertain differing opinions and thoughts.

All four have their individual issues. There may be other forms, but for the purposes of this discussion these four will be considered.

In the first case, pure ignorance can be a blank slate ready to receive anything. To be sure, lack of knowledge about specific information in a given setting does not automatically make one ignorant. I do not view, for instance, persons from a Stone Age tribe to be so. While they might not know how to drive a car or operate an iPhone they most likely have intensive knowledge of their environment, a detailed knowledge of and respect for their ancestors, and an elaborate social order. If you or I were placed in their environment we would be non-functional.   Who then and there would be the ignorant one?

I would further suggest that pure ignorance is very rare, as even small children start picking up ideas and social norms very quickly. Let’s proceed on to the next two types.

Limited ignorance is partial knowledge. This may be dictated by a power that wants to suppress a group, such as the banning of teaching of reading and writing to slaves. This limits their ability to think and imagine, and makes them easier to control. The danger for the suppressors is that if the suppressed learn there is more out there, they may have a revolution on their hands. It may also come from a limited opportunity for learning, which has the same effect if perhaps not the intent of achieving the same level of control and malleability.

Mistaken or deluded ignorance comes from believing something that is not true. It may happen by being taught half-truths, misinterpretation/twisting of facts, or deliberate lies as a part of the previous item. Presenting an incorrect version intentionally has been a very effective way of controlling the population.

Both of these types can also result from a lack of opportunity to be taught more, particularly when the educational system fails to or is not permitted to teach rational and creative thinking. Simply knowing facts is not enough. One must be able to think about those facts and come to individual conclusions based on them.

For example: “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” – Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany.

As we all know how that turned out, what more can be added here?

Self-inflicted ignorance, that resulting from a “hardening of the attitudes”, might be the worst of all. “I have made up my mind, don’t confuse me with the facts”. This can lead to fanaticism, one of the other two vices represented by Jubelo and Jubela. Fanaticism results in intolerance and a lack of empathy and sympathy towards others. Being able to acknowledge that others have a right to their point of view is absolutely critical to society being able to accommodate diversity of opinions. One would be hard-pressed to see how a democracy is capable of surviving a situation in which fanaticism plays a large role.

An inability to hear or consider constructive criticism can be a result of self-inflicted ignorance. However, the defense of one’s own position and thoughts is not necessarily self-inflicted ignorance. Fervent belief can be coupled with tolerance for other views and differing opinions without compromising one’s own thoughts. In this way fanaticism and intolerance is avoided while still maintaining strong convictions.

In all of these cases, ignorance becomes the enabling step to worse situations. Mr. Dickens was quite correct: Ignorance is indeed a terrible scourge. Let’s proceed on to the other two vices:

  1. Fanaticism: It is difficult for me to expand much on beyond that which is in other Masonic writings. As such I will proceed on to the third vice of:
  • This may be the most difficult of the three vices to consider. Ignorance obviously has issues, Fanaticism results in a host of terrible consequences, but on the surface at least, our society considers Ambition to be not a vice, but a virtue.

Ambition in the present day is to a large extent admired. To say that someone lacks ambition is at least an insult, and most likely intended as harsh criticism. I believe here in this context what Pike is criticizing is not the desire to better one’s spiritual and moral self, but the sort of ambition that blinds its devotees to everything except their final goal (self-induced ignorance?), and all too frequently ends in the deadly sin of greed. A quote related to the dilemma (Wikipedia the source for the quotes):

“So ambitious men, if they find the way open for their rising, and still get forward, they are rather busy than dangerous; but if they be checked in their desires, they become secretly discontent, and look upon men and matters with an evil eye, and are best pleased, when things go backward. Francis Bacon, Essays (1625), “Of Ambition”

A quote from St. Augustine:

The lust for power, which of all human vices was found in its most concentrated form in the Roman people as a whole, first established its victory in a few powerful individuals, and then crushed the rest of an exhausted country beneath the yoke of slavery.

For when can that lust for power in arrogant hearts come to rest until, after passing from one office to another, it arrives at sovereignty? Now there would be no occasion for this continuous progress if ambition were not all-powerful; and the essential context for ambition is a people corrupted by greed and sensuality. St. Augustine, The City of God (c. 400), as translated by H. Bettenson (1972), Book 1, Chapter 31, p. 42

In this example, the ambition is for power, and the more the better.

A critical observation from Bro. Benjamin Franklin: “Ambition has its disappointments to sour us, but never the good fortune to satisfy us. “On True Happiness”, Pennsylvania Gazette, 20 November 1735.

Another like it, as mentioned earlier this ambition frequently ends in greed: “Whoever loves money never has enough.” Ecclesiastes 5:10.

Ambition has the rather nasty habit of never entirely satisfying, as there is always another level just out of reach. A bit too much like a videogame with unending levels: the player must always ultimately lose!

Back to the degrees themselves: While here the three ruffians are dealt with and the death of the Master Hiram is avenged, the three vices with which we must deal are not quite so easily eliminated. As one can see from the contradictions in the Ambition section of this discussion, these are not quite as easily dispensed with as the ruffians were.

These three vices are all around us, and we must do what we can while we can to counteract them. KS says as much in the closing lecture for the two degrees:

“Ignorance. . . was seen as the principal enemy of human freedom. . . The ruffian’s lamp, feebly lighting the cavern, represents the pale light that despotism substitutes for the Light of Truth . . .The other two . . .are symbols of Ambition (which breeds tyranny or despotism), and Fanaticism (from which springs intolerance and persecution).

“In these Degrees you are reminded to become champions over these vices, even

as the Elus succeeded in bringing the murderers of Hiram Abif to justice.”

So mote it be!

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Illustrious Bro. Steve Gatton, 33°

Portland Valley Winter 2017 Chili Cook-Off

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Portland Valley Winter 2017 Chili Cook-Off

Tuesday January 31st at 6:30 pm

If this winter’s been too cold come on down to the Scottish Rite Tuesday January 31st to warm up at the annual Chili Cook-off.
We’ve had excellent cookers show off their skills in the past so this will be guarantied to be fill your belly and stick to your ribs good!

Also there will be a prize for worst cowboy hat of the bunch!

All Masons, families and their guests are welcome. Admission is just $10 per person or per family so bring the kids!

Soda, beverages and hot dogs for the kids and beer for adults, will be provided.

For the Cookers:
No fee to enter contest, must cook off site and bring in a warmer or crockpot to heat up and keep food up to serving temp. Bring at least 1 gallon of chili to share. Electrical outlets, tables, sampling spoons and bowls will be provided. Winner will receive $100, or if tied, winnings will be split evenly. Winning chili will be determined by public decision.
Cookers must RSVP to officemanager@portlandsr.com ASAP! 

 

Portland Valley 11th and 12th Degree Ommunication

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Tuesday the 17th of January, at 7:00 pm, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will communicate the 11th & 12th Degree of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, “Elu of the Twelve or Prince Ameth” & “Master Architect”.

Due to some unforeseen difficulties including personnel, illness, weather, etc. we will now be communicating both the 11th and 12th degree on the 17th of January.

All Scottish Rite Members of the 10th° or higher are welcome to attend. Visiting Brethren will need current dues card showing membership in the Scottish Rite. Attendance is exclusively for members of the Scottish Rite, as with all of our events, this is not open to the public.

Schedule
6:30 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Degree
After the Communication of the Degrees there will be a social in the Members Lounge.

Confirmations on Facebook of attendance will not be counted for dinner. Please RSVP by email to officemanager@portlandsr.com for dinner reservations by no later than 11:00 am on Monday the 16th. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.

Portland Valley State of the Rite Meeting

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Greetings Brethren,

On Tuesday, January 10th, 2017 we will be having another State of the Rite Meeting.

There will be short reports by various officers & members on the status of projects in the works as well as the exciting upcoming events.

*Body Heads will talk about what they have coming up in the future
*Membership committee will discuss growth and retention
*Club organizers will report on the formation of new Clubs in the Valley

Dinner will be just $10 and it’s Taco Tuesday!
Please RSVP for dinner by emailing officemanager@portlandsr.com

Schedule
5:30 pm Social
5:30 pm Clark Trust
6:00 pm Body Head Meeting
6:30 pm Dinner
7:00 pm State of the Rite

January Rite Night Guest Speaker Brother Birol Yesilada, 32°

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January Rite Night Guest Speaker

Tuesday January 3th, at 7 pm the Rite Night Guest Speaker will be Brother Birol Yesilada, 32°. Brother Birol is a professor at Portland State University and his talk will be on Methods of Conflict Resolution. This is definitely one not to miss!

Schedule
6:00 Social & Body Head Meeting
6:30 Dinner
7:00 Presentation

Visiting Scottish Rite members welcome. Dinner is just $10. Please RSVP for dinner by 11am Monday the 2nd at officemanager@portlandsr.com

Portland Valley Workman’s Dinner

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The Portland Valley will be having a Workman’s Dinner Tuesday November 22nd to celebrate and thank the hard working crew and cast’s that came together over the Reunion to help make the magic happen.

Dress code for this event is casual. 

Schedule
5:00 pm Reunion Recap/Spring planning meeting
6:30 pm Dinner

Please contact officemanager@portlandsr.com for reservation for dinner.

2016 Scottish Rite Educational Foundation Award Recipients in the Portland Valley

Many of you likely now have the Valley’s annual membership renewal form on your desks and are getting ready to pay your dues. However, look carefully! There is a place on the form to donate to the Oregon Scottish Rite Educational Foundation. Many Brothers contribute each year to this tax-deductible fund for the Masonic purpose educating the youth of our Oregon communities. The work of this charity is directly impactful to our community and aligns with our Masonic tenant of becoming better men by virtue of our good works.

Annually, the Educational Foundation (EF) seeks worthy students across the Oregon to award with scholarship grants. It is desired and hoped that our humble investment in the students ultimately selected will assist them not just to earn a college degree, but possibly more importantly to develop the intellectual tools and habits that will foster a long and satisfying career and life.

In 2016, the Portland Valley EF committee selected four special students from over 25 applicants. Thirty-five high schools in our Scottish Rite Valley, which ranges from Portland to Astoria, were solicited. This year our first selection was Skye Meredith Gates Walker who lives in West Linn. Ms. Walker posed with her mother Gina for the picture below. Skye was awarded the Schmidt award for her academic excellence and exceptional extramural activities, especially for her demonstrated passion for theatre. Her long-term aspiration, possibly first fostered by a letter exchange in second grade with Pres. George Bush, is to make a difference and protect our ecosystem by developing a career in environmental and animal protection law and activism.

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Award winner Skye Walker with her mother Gina

Mr. Dang Minh Duong is an exceptional young man. His academic record and extensive volunteer and work history are clear evidence of a purpose-driven life. He aspires to be primary family care physician serving a rural community, a choice not made in a vacuum. Mr. Duong has been a member of the Medical ICU under the Critical Care Academic Associate program at OHSU and was awarded the Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship permitting him to intern at the Center for Social Medicine in Loni, India. He will be the first member of his family to have a college degree, and excels in his pre-med program. In the photo below Mr. Duong receives our grant check from committee member Shaman Anderson, 32° KSA. Mr. Duong lives in Clackamas, Oregon.

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Dang Duong, receiving our award from SR Ed. Foundation Committee member Shaman Anderson

It appears that West Linn produces many promising future leaders. Last year Mr. Bradley Olson won a SR grant, and this year his sister Leah Olson was awarded one as well. What is more, Ms. Olson and Skye Walker are school peers and friends. Leah Nicole Olson wants a career in public service, particularly to improve the excellence in education for all socio-economic groups, especially the disadvantaged. Leah is academically excellent and helped lead her team to win the state championship in the high school Mock Trial competition. She plans a law career where she can translate her passions into action and produce positive outcomes for our community. Leah poses with her mother Callie Olson below.

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Leah Olson and her mother Callie Olson

Our final selection was Mr. Brayden Tyler Pene, also remarkably from West Linn! It is ironic that we write this note during the 2016 World Series of Baseball because someday Mr. Pene may play in one. He is a gifted athlete, and received baseball scholarship offers from several colleges including two prominent ones located in this state. He is also an exceptional student, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Brayden ultimately aspires to a career in medicine, stimulated in part by the surgical and healing process he experienced personally due to a sports injury. And, like the third leg of sturdy stool, his long cultivated spiritual reverence enhances his character and serves to balance his other personal strengths. These three facets of Brayden’s character make him an excellent candidate for Scottish Rite encouragement. Brayden and his mother and father, Misty and Steve Pene, are presented in the photo below.

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Brayden Pene, with parents Steve and Misty Pene

We Scottish Rite Masons of Oregon should be proud to encourage these individuals and the mature citizens that will likely develop as they transition into their future careers.

Submitted for the Portland Valley Board, Wayne K. Ford, 32º KSA
Other PV Board Members: Paul Temple, 32º KSA and Shaman Anderson, 32º KSA

 

 

November Portland Valley Rite Night Guest Speaker

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Tuesday November 1st, at 7 pm the Rite Night Guest Speaker will be Brother Mark Phillips, 32°, KSA, Life Member of the Portland Valley & JW elect of Newport Lodge No. 85, presenting a talk titled, “Whence and whither our Masonic Landmarks?”

As we proceed into the 21st century, our fraternity faces not only membership challenges but also definitional ones: what distinguishes Freemasonry from other fine organizations and what should make us attractive to those good men who wish to join (or remain in) some communal group? By looking to the Old Charges, we can identify historical bases for Freemasonry’s ongoing existence through the centuries. Those bases, which we call landmarks, have been discussed by Pike, Mackey, Oliver and others. We do not wish to take those brothers’ conclusions at face value, but we ponder their arguments in order to understand the landmarks in ways which help to meet our needs today.

This is definitely one not to miss!

Schedule
5:30 Social
6:15 Dinner
7:00 Presentation

Attendance is limited to members of the Scottish Rite. Please RSVP directly for dinner by email to officemanager@portlandsr.com, indication of attendance on Facebook will not be counted toward dinner reservations for this event.