Showing posts with label East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

A Brother Asks: Does Sitting in the East Improve your Credibility?

 

A Brother Asks: I have a few questions.  Do you have a few minutes?

Coach:  Sure! What's up?

Brother: Have you sat in the East?

Coach: I have not sat in the East as a Worshipful Master, but I have many times as a guest, yes.

Brother: Does not ever sitting in the East, as in being a Worshipful Master for a Lodge, make one less credible when it comes to Masonic lectures or other Masonic ventures?

Coach:  That’s a great question!  Let’s get into it!

Brother: Yes, please!

Coach: It’s most unfortunately that there are some members of this fraternity who truly believe a Brother's credibility is next to nil until he is a Past Master... I am certainly & clearly not one of them!

Brother:  Yes, this I do understand. Is there a particular reason why you haven't traveled to the East?

Coach: Let me review them here for you with some background:

1)      I was in the Junior Warden position when I told the secretary I would not be continuing.

2)      I saw the writing on the walls when I realized that it was not something that interested my Masonic pursuits. 

3)      I realized too that I contribute much more doing what I do.

4)      That year our Lodge musician died that year and I stepped into that office soon thereafter and never looked back.

I’m glad that I moved in the direction that I did for my love is providing music and Masonic Light for Lodges where it is needed, wanted, and supported.

Brother: Thanks. That’s just what I needed to hear.

Coach:  Please keep this in mind: I had to consider many things in my choice.  If I had tied up more years of my life in getting into that Eastern Chair and then the year or two in that Chair, it would have taken time away from what I love - Masonic light!

Brother: Yes, I see that.

Coach: Although there are many hoops that one must jump through, thanks to specific Grand Lodge guidelines and requirements that are put in place by many Jurisdictions, sitting in the East can be done by anyone who gets pushed into that seat.  I have witnessed far too many who were pushed into the chair who hadn't a clue!

Brother: I agree and see it happening. Putting one through the chairs and not putting leaders in the chair is something I can't comprehend.

Coach: Sure, it’s a worthy seat; but only for those who desire it & who can provide the type of service that it requires. 

Brother: Ah!  Yes, this is true.

Coach: However, I know my strengths, passions, and desires.

Brother:  How’s that?

Coach: I’m by my nature an explorer & advisor, not a leader.  These are things that I have been offered and have embraced in my life.  And I have lost count over the years of the number of men & Masons that I have advised in those Eastern seats and beyond. This is what I have been blessed with and hence my choice.  And I have been rewarded a thousand fold for exercising them as I have.

Brother:  That much is clear.

Coach: There might be a time when I want to take a break and actually sit on the Eastern Chair, but I do not see that occurring anytime soon. So, why do you ask?

Brother:  That’s a fair enough question!  I’ll give you the brief version. I have some decisions that I need to make and you’ve been around long enough to see things a bit clearer than most; hence, my seeking of your opinion.

Coach: Is someone thinking about the East?

Brother: I was… but only for a hot minute…

Coach: LOL!  I totally understand!  Here’s something to consider: Sitting in the East is about running a Lodge with all that goes along with making new members, keeping the peace, and dealing with Lodge building headaches. It has NOTHING to do with Masonry as many members have come to understand & know it and everything to do with maintaining the Lodge building and its support organization, all while appeasing the Grand Lodge and its officers. You know, Freemasonry!  It’s a heck of a lot to take on and it's not what I joined for.  As I have said before, I joined the gym for the workout; not to run the place.

Brother: I completely understand. I just wanted to know how not going to the East will affect my credibility of doing lectures and other Masonic adventures that I'd like to start doing.

Coach:  Ah! I understand your concern. In my experience and observations of others in similar situations, I find the best credibility that any member can ever have is based solely upon this simple question: "Can I and do I deliver on my Word?"  When a member does deliver well, and does so consistently, only those with an evil agenda will cause them problems.  Those members who are based in the reality of "those who can best work and best agree" and on the merit of that good work will both support that member and what he offers in total, and they will also build a landing pad & host him in his efforts.

And, in this it should become abundantly clear to you that it's not any one position - chair or not! - that give a man or member credibility but the men in those positions that have give  credibility to those positions!

Brother:  That’s so true!

Coach: So, let's revisit your question.

Brother: Okay.

Coach:  Does Sitting in the East Improve anyone's Credibility?

Brother: Well, to be honest, no. The individual who sits in that chair will be provided with many opportunities to show how credible they are.  However, sitting in the chair, just like being in any position, doesn't improve that man's credibility. It only reveals the credibility he already has.  

Coach: I have to agree.  Now, if you're looking to pursue any Grand Lodge officerships, then the issue of that Eastern chair needs to be put to rest.  In this specific case, sitting in the East does not effect your credibility; it effects your eligibility. But that's an entirely different conversation!


 

 

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

A Brother Asks: Traveling East?

 

A Brother Asks: As we start our day in the West, can you explain the significance of Traveling East?
 
Coach: The significance (for me) is this, it represents a quest for Light, and it is not limited to gathering Information, for Knowledge is but Inventory only and not Power. 
 
Brother: That makes sense!
 
Coach: Thanks... Traveling East is Venturing Past the Gathered Light and into the realm of Masterful Application of that Light. When you do this, you have Arrived, and Actively Engage yourself in that End from the moment you do.
 
Brother: In reference to most of our studies are from men who have traveled, yet how many of us have truly passed into the realms of our Eastern Brothers?

Coach: That's the challenge faced by every aware Brother who takes on the metaphor of, "Travel," in his life. Does it mean only physical Travel? or does it mean to engage in Travel that Transcends the Physical, into the Intellectual, Emotional and Spiritual realms as well. 
 
Brother: Meaning?
 
Coach: Meaning...
 
1) If it is the former, a Brother has yet to grasp what the metaphor directs him toward, which is a very firm way, "metaphoric understanding", as in, "beyond the Literal Interpretation of The Word".
2) If is it the latter, entire "non-physical" worlds open up for the Traveler for he ventures where few men can much less dare to.
 
Brother: Ah!
 
Coach: So
...
1) If you mean traveling to the physical lands of our Eastern Brothers, perhaps not many.
2) If you mean traveling into the actual thoughts, feelings and spirituality of our Eastern Brothers, probably as many.
3) If you mean traveling into the realm of those Brothers who have actually done both, most likely very few.
 
Brother:  Is there any other significance?

Coach: Sure...  it could simply mean that you're working toward becoming a lodge's Worshipful Master.
 
-- Coach John S Nagy