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The Sanctum Sanctorum Education Foundation

We Are TSS

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The Sanctum Sanctorum is not a simple archive of Masonic facts or trivia, but a true group of like minded men seeking and sharing Masonic Knowledge through this medium of an interactive Masonic online community. Our members are participating in and fostering mutual dependence and support for Regular Freemasons searching the internet for useful and credible information relating to the Masonic Fraternity!

Part of our chosen mandate is to offer relevant and accurate content to our members, a key component of this delivery are the TSS Instructors, well informed and researched members of our Masonic community who have volunteered to host ongoing discussions on a plethora of esoteric subject matter. Truly showcasing the beautiful diversity that exists within Regular Freemasonry and providing a resource to those searching for more.

"To meet as a Freemason is to know that the Brothers you sit in Lodge with are all “on the level.”

Seeking to share their knowledge and equally partake of yours. This is the same principle applied to the Staff and members of The Sanctum Sanctorum. The Sanctum Sanctorum (TSS) is obligated and committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for Regular Masons to meet, discuss, learn, socialize and forge substantial friendships.

TSS is an open web forum for all members of Regular Freemasonry as well as any man that is currently seeking the Light of the initiatic tradition and great mysteries that live within the Masonic Fraternity. The restricted forums are meant only for Regular Freemasons, and satisfactory evidence must be provided through document or vouchsafe on the honor of a worthy Brother Master Mason who is already an approved member. If it is determined that a participant is contributing to disharmony or has provided inaccurate information in registering, they will be expelled.

We are dedicated to providing in-depth education on a wide range of Masonic topics. Currently we have an extremely interesting ongoing class in "Alchemy 101" being held in the restricted Master Mason section, As well as Tarot 101 being held in the Entered Apprentice section. We have network techs, web masters, computer programmers, who have posted in our technology section, their credentials and their willingness to help anyone who needs it. We want to help mentor those of our Brothers who want to be more tech savvy or computer literate, in a day and age where communication can be instant, everyone should be included.

TSS is dedicated to creating and sustaining a web portal that will help lead both new and experienced Freemasons into this growing phenomenon of E-Freemasonry. We would like to set the bar for that fellowship and participation of Regular Freemasons online, to present Freemasonry from a Regular Freemason’s view.

TSS is host to many experienced Freemasons, some from the Craft Lodge level, some from the appendant and concordant bodies and others of a more Esoteric nature; but no matter what amount of experience our members have, we all endeavor to ensure our Brothers have a place to “meet on the level and part on the square".

 

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