Portland Valley 14th Degree Ring Ceremony

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Greetings Scottish Rite Brethren!

All Portland Scottish Rite Members and a guest are invited to attend the Portland Valley’s 14th Degree Ring Ceremony to be held Tuesday May 30th, 2017.

The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, with its honors and obligations, touches on all aspects of a new member’s life. The Ring Ceremony with its color warmth, and dignity is meant to impress the family of the Candidates and make them feel a part of the Scottish Rite. This is a great opportunity to get together with old friends and welcome our new Brothers and friends at the presentation of their 14th Degree Rings.

Schedule:
Member’s Social at 5:30 pm
Formal dinner at 6:30 pm [Stuffed Roast Pork loin or vegetarian option]
14th Degree Ring Ceremony at 7:30 pm

Dinner is $15 per person and includes a beverage. Please contact the Office at officemanager@portlandsr.com or phone 503-226-7827 with meal reservations or questions. Attendance is exclusively for members of the Scottish Rite and their guests, as with all of our events, this is not open to the public.

Look forward to seeing you there!

You can check the Calendar for updates to this and other events at http://portlandscottishrite.org/calendar.

Duties of the 4th Degree by Larry Roberts 32° KCCH

The beginning of our Scottish Rite experience starts with the 4th degree: Secret Master, and happens chronologically right after the death of Hiram and at a time when the temple was only partially rebuilt.

King Solomon, after this tragedy, selected seven of his most devoted and talented Master Masons and designated them the title of Secret Master. These seven men were the guardians of the Sanctum Sanctorum and all of the treasures within.

As many masons, and those who study the esoteric will recognize the number seven as a very important number within the mysteries, which reflects throughout the universe. Seven days of the week, seven planets, seven colors of the rainbow, seven days of creation, seven laws of Noah, seven cardinal virtues, etc.

The alchemical transformation within this degree begins as does all alchemical transmutations in negredo…the dark phase of alchemy, which is the longest and most painful of the three phases. It represents the breaking down of those things we’ve come to falsely believe or rely on. It forces us to surrender aspects of our life in order to reveal our true nature and to reduce ourselves to our bare essence…all the impure and unnecessary dross must be removed…burnt away leaving only the bones. The shell of the holy temple that remains represents this phase and the potential for the rebuilding of something new and grand upon the bones of the old.

The ancient alchemists call this process of going through negredo: Mortification or “Facing the dead part

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For the mason and spiritual alchemist alike this means we must face those things about ourselves, which make us the most uncomfortable…Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, shame, lust, addiction, etc. We must confront those things most repugnant to ourselves, those things we hide from the outer world which are held in the deepest recesses of our psyche.

This introspection symbolized in the 4th degree is represented by the “Ivory Key to self knowledge”. The letter “Z” on the key is the first letter in the password of this degree and given its secrecy will not be discussed in this paper. The letters “CaM” on the cordon represent “Clavis ad Mysterium” meaning “the key to the mysteries.”

As you might recognize after seeing this degree there really is no distinct plot…this is purposefully done. The premise of the degree is not to illustrate any specific chivalry or virtue but rather to lay the cornerstone of the entire system of our Scottish Rite degrees.

We find that we must learn to work for the sake of work itself without the expectation of awards or praise and that real understanding is that knowledge which allows one to discern truth from falsehood, to attain wisdom rather than folly. Therefore, our duties in the Scottish Rite are not to be done in an effort or expectation of worldly distinction or Masonic honors but rather in the pursuit of coming into contact with that part of ourselves that is made in the image of God and thereby creating a relationship with that divine spark within us.

The 4th degree bestows upon us three duties to begin this divine transformation: Silence, Obedience and Fidelity.

Silence: Is one of the main disciplines we must undertake in our pursuit of this symbolic reconstruction of God’s temple within ourselves.

Be still and know that I am God…”

Palms 46:10

But the Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him

Habakkuk 2:20

And He [Jesus] withdrew Himself into the wilderness, and prayed

Luke 5:16

One of the greatest lessons we can learn is how to get in touch with the spiritual center of ourselves. Deep within each of us is an abundance of knowledge and guidance. When we enter into silence we come into direct contact with the sacred and in that silence dwells our true and higher self. In this place there is no time, only the present moment. It is that part of us that is connected to the cosmic consciousness…to that divine spark of God that is within us all. It holds the answers to all questions…the solutions to all problems.

If we as Scottish Rite masons are to pursue and truly understand the “Royal Secret” we should take time out everyday in a quiet place and commune with the divine.

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You may have noticed that the altar of this degree has no working tools upon it because, in silent contemplation and prayer, God has given us all the tools we require to begin are Masonic journey of self discovery. The ivory key of this degree tells us that all that is needed to opening the door to discovery is now in our possession. The wreaths of laurel and olive symbolize the hopeful expectation of success in this quest.

We are all reminded of the importance of silence in our Masonic progression by the obligation taken and by the placement of the candidate’s right hand on his lips in the sign of Greek deity Harpocrates the god of silence, secrets and confidentiality.

Obedience: The second duty Obedience does not mean that we blindly adhere to viciousness or tyranny but rather the submission of our individual wills to the necessary demands of a well-governed society or community.

Fidelity: The final duty assigned in this degree was in ancient times one of the highest virtues one could attain. The mason that can always keep faith in God and his Masonic brother is a mason that is well on his way to discovering the royal secret and intimate knowledge of the lost word.

The word of a Mason, like the word of a knight in the times of chivalry once given must be sacred…”   Albert Pike: Morals and Dogma (p. 112)

Our recent, newly made 32nd degree Scottish Rite Masons and even our most adept brothers should contemplate heavily upon the three duties of the 4th degree, for they are the compass that points to true north and will always lead us back on the right path if we find ourselves lost in our Masonic travels.

I wish you well in your Masonic journey my worthy brothers.

Larry Roberts 32° KCCH, Portland Valley Personal Representative. Member of Modesto Lodge 206, Esoterika Lodge 227 and Research Lodge 198.

 

Portland Valley 16th° Conferral

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Tuesday the 23rd of May, at 7:30 pm, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will confer the 16th Degree of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America, “Prince of Jerusalem”.

All Scottish Rite Members of the 15th° 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.

The Duties of the 16th Degree are “To direct and aid those who labor to build the Symbolic Temple. Judge equitably and fairly. Provide aid of whatever kind to fellow Princes of Jerusalem. Keep faith in the justice and beneficence of God. Press forward with hope for the persecuted and oppressed.” The Lessons of the degree teaches “Build Temples of the Living God in our Hearts by following Masonic Truth – justice, equality, morality, wisdom, labor, fidelity, brotherhood – to achieve immortality.”

Schedule
5:30 pm Body Head Meeting
6:30 pm Dinner [Smoked Pulled Pork]
7:30 pm Scottish Rite University Intro
7:45 pm Degree
After the degree there will be a cast party and 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 24th. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.

Portland Valley Club Night

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Join us again on Tuesday May 16th for another Scottish Rite Club Night!

Currently, there are 5 clubs. Additional clubs may be added in the future and we would still like to hear suggestions. 3 of the 5 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.

Speak Up: 7:00 pm – Lounge
Speak Up is a public speaking group geared toward improving presentation, ritual and acting skills. The club is open to all master masons.
Contact Illustrious Brother Johnson.

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 Club: 7:00 pm – Candidates Room
Qabalah Club is open to all Scottish Rite members. The club will observes and reflects on kabalistic literature, history and symbolism.
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.

Most Worshipful & Illustrious Brother Aaron Wayne Harvey, 33° Has Passed Away.

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Brethren,

The roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Most Worshipful & Illustrious Brother Aaron Wayne Harvey, 33°, PGM has not answered to his name.
He has laid down the working tools of life and with them has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use. His labors here below have taught him to divest his heart and conscience of the vices and superfluity of life, thereby fitting his mind as a living stone for that spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
Strengthened in his labors here by faith in God, and confident of expectation of immortality, he has been granted admission to the Celestial Lodge above.

Brother Aaron was a Past Grand Master of Masons in Oregon, an Honorary 33rd Degree member of the Portland Valley Scottish Rite, & Past Master of East Gate-Parkrose Lodge No. 155.

Portland Valley Officer Elections

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Greetings Brethren,

On Tuesday May 9th the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will hold the 2017 Officer Elections for the Valley.

All Members and especially currently Elected and Appointed Officers are requested to attend to determine the future Leadership of the Valley.

The Bodies will be opening in short form for the purposes of holding elections for the top three officers of each of the four Bodies and the Almoner. Balloting will take place at a Table Lodge style meeting to encourage fraternizing throughout the festivities.

The Multnomah Council of Kadosh No. 1 and Oregon Consistory No. 1 will be electing new Body Heads and the Oregon Lodge of Perfection No. 1 and Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Croix No. 1 will be deciding to renew current Body Heads. It is requested that all individuals running for election and re-election have their selections available for their appointed officer lines available to present assuming the outcome of the election will be in their favor.

There will also be a KSA Stated Meeting after the main meeting in order to elect new Officers for the Knights of Saint Andrew.

Schedule
5:30 pm Clarke Trust [Old Library]
6:30 pm Dinner [Taco Tuesday]
7:00 pm Election [Ballroom]
8:00 pm K.S.A. Stated

Following the Meetings there will be a Social in the Membership Lounge.

All Scottish Rite members are welcome to attend, as with all our events this is not open to the public. Please contact officemanager@portlandsr.com or call the Valley office to RSVP for dinner.

2017 Reunion Review

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Tuesday the 2nd of May, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will hold a Review of the Spring 2017 Reunion.

All New Members, Cast, & Crew are invited to come and share your highlights and insight from your experiences during this course of the recent Reunion.

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

Tuesday Schedule
6:30 pm Dinner [Swedish Meatballs]
7:30 pm Reunion Review
After the Discussion 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 1st. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.

Portland Valley Reunion Grand Finale of the 32nd Degree

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Tuesday the 25th of April, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will hold the Grand Finale of the 2017 Reunion Degrees of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry with the 32nd Degree.

Please come and attend this celebration as we welcome our newest Scottish Rite Masons in as Masters of the Royal Secret!

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

Tuesday Schedule
6:30 pm Candidate check in
6:30 pm Dinner [Braised Brisket]
7:30 pm 32nd Degree
After the Degree there will be a celebration & cast party 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 24th. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.

Portland Valley Reunion 30th Degree

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Tuesday the 18th of April, the Portland Valley Scottish Rite will continue to confer the Reunion Degrees of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry with the 30th Degree.

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

Tuesday Schedule
5:30 pm Body Head Meeting
6:30 pm Candidate check in
6:30 pm Dinner [Meatballs & Gravy]
7:30 pm 30th Degree
Class meets the Cast Backstage after Degree
8:30 pm Communication of Degree
After the Degree there will be a cast party and 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 17th. Any requests that come in after the cut off will go on the standby list.