The American Federation of
The International Order of Freemasonry for Men and Women, Le Droit Humain,
is holding a public seminar in which two topics are covered:
“Freemasonry: a Community or an Institution?” and “The Mystery Schools.”
Each presentation will be followed by a discussion.
In-person attendance at this event in Catonsville, MD is limited; but Zoom access will be available to all interested.
You are fraternally invited to attend!
To register, send an email to ldh.seminar.usa@gmail.com before April 5, 2024.
Please indicate if you wish to join the session in-person in Catonsville, MD, or the Zoom session.
Needed is your name, contact information and why you’re interested in attending the seminar.
Freemasonry: A Community or An Institution?
It is sometimes stated that “Freemasonry is an institution”.
It is an organization that instills “the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity” and assists each of us and all
“to achieve for all human beings, the maximum moral, intellectual and spiritual development”.
Individual happiness and a warm, loving community can be the result.
The Mystery Schools.
The term "mystery schools" generally refers to ancient, esoteric schools of spiritual, philosophical, and mystical teachings.
They were called "mystery" schools because they taught secret or hidden knowledge that was only revealed to initiates who underwent a series of rites and rituals to gain access to this knowledge.
Mystery schools existed in various ancient cultures, including Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East.
Their teachings often focused on the nature of the universe, the human soul, and the divine,
as well as practices aimed at spiritual transformation and enlightenment.
The exact teachings and practices of these schools were closely guarded secrets
and were often passed down orally or through symbolic rituals.
For more information about our history, go to:
The International Order of Freemasonry for Men and Women, Le Droit Humain,
is holding a public seminar in which two topics are covered:
“Freemasonry: a Community or an Institution?” and “The Mystery Schools.”
Each presentation will be followed by a discussion.
In-person attendance at this event in Catonsville, MD is limited; but Zoom access will be available to all interested.
You are fraternally invited to attend!
To register, send an email to ldh.seminar.usa@gmail.com before April 5, 2024.
Please indicate if you wish to join the session in-person in Catonsville, MD, or the Zoom session.
Needed is your name, contact information and why you’re interested in attending the seminar.
Freemasonry: A Community or An Institution?
It is sometimes stated that “Freemasonry is an institution”.
It is an organization that instills “the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity” and assists each of us and all
“to achieve for all human beings, the maximum moral, intellectual and spiritual development”.
Individual happiness and a warm, loving community can be the result.
The Mystery Schools.
The term "mystery schools" generally refers to ancient, esoteric schools of spiritual, philosophical, and mystical teachings.
They were called "mystery" schools because they taught secret or hidden knowledge that was only revealed to initiates who underwent a series of rites and rituals to gain access to this knowledge.
Mystery schools existed in various ancient cultures, including Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East.
Their teachings often focused on the nature of the universe, the human soul, and the divine,
as well as practices aimed at spiritual transformation and enlightenment.
The exact teachings and practices of these schools were closely guarded secrets
and were often passed down orally or through symbolic rituals.
For more information about our history, go to:
Louis Goaziou, Founder of the American Federation