FOUR things FREEMASONS should do EVERY DAY (the last one will change your LIFE!)

Published 2023-11-20
If you're a Mason, you know that our daily habits play a big role in our Masonic journey. In this video, we'll explore the 4 things ALL Masons should do EVERY DAY (#4 can change your life!)

One of the main goals of Freemasonry is self improvement. But often, we don't really get into practical discussions of how to really make that happen. In this video, 33° Scottish Rite Mason Maynard Edwards, discusses a few Masonic ideas that can aid in making you a better person.
You likely already know about these 4 things good Masons should do everyday, but let this be a reminder to make them a daily practice.

If you're not a Mason, you will also certainly benefit from these four practical tips for self-improvement.

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All Comments (21)
  • Brethren! Make sure you shout out your Lodge and what is something you always try to do every day as a Mason?
  • @morg8735
    1. Pray and thank God 2. Learn something new 3. Reach out to a brother 4. Reflect on your day - what you did well and what you need to do better.
  • @xXx_Mason_xXx
    I have found myself growing closer to god since i became a mason, it actually got me back into church as well. and every few days i at least talk to one or two of my brothers from lodge. My wish in this life time is when my days are done my kids and grand kids can look back and see what a difference masonry changed me and the way i looked at things in life. and hopefully i made an impact in their life to hopefully one day they would take it upon themselfs to knock on the door.
  • @Joseph-td1xw
    Thank u, fellas. Hope ur all having a great Thanksgiving... I for one am eternally grateful and thankful for all the help... And the hell... That so many folks both seen and unseen have done to help me along my journey in life. It's not wasted or unappreciated. Thank you all with all my heart. I love you guys.
  • @mikegreen5502
    THIS IS AWESOME I LOVE THIS CHANNEL IT'S LIKE BEING APART OF THE MASONIC CLUB WITHOUT ACTUALLY BEING IN IT.
  • @tinomccormick21o
    Nice content. I've always felt compelled to pursue the greatest interests of mankind, to wit. A way to be influential, powerful and protected. always felt the need to be recognized wherever i go, not because i am proud or clamorous but because of who i am and what i represent. The inner me is gasping to find out more knowledge about the human race and about the things that not everyone is destined to know. I wish to blossom into the enlightenment that our forebears wanted so desperately for us to gain.
  • @AustinB52
    Eugene Lodge 11, Eugene Valley 32* Great reminders! I know I'm doing well if I'm doing these daily, Yoga/exercise, reading, journaling and practicing temperance. Always wake with gratitude and reflect nightly.
  • @user-kc9gm9xo4i
    I'm a licensed massage therapist. Everyday I help people to feel better. I try to give every client my full presence, share my knowledge, and truly connect the mind with the body for a moment.
  • @ronpconte
    Explained very well for those who know nothing about Freemasonry....
  • @jorgemejias5960
    I just returned my fellowcraft catechism recently. I came across your videos very recently. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and most importantly clearing and answering many questions I had and was not sure how to ask them. Thank you so very much
  • @TraeFury
    #3 is close to one of my favorite things to do. I like to tell other brother to tell each other that you love them and to say it often...and make it weird. We need those connections.
  • @brandonharwell95
    Bro. Maynard!! I did it, I was raised on October 30th. Churchland Lodge no. 276 A.F.&A.M.
  • @liamniedrich6065
    Number three is the most important, and a good reminder. Number four supports that as well.
  • @armac8158
    Love your channel and it is one of the reasons I’ve take the first step in becoming a Freemason. I recently visited my local Lodge, one of many in West Lothian, Scotland, as they were having an open evening, met the brethren and filled out the application form. Some of the Masons knew my Grandfather and Uncle who were both in the same lodge. I’m just waiting to hear back from them and begin the process.
  • @chips2coins
    Not a brother, but just came to tell your editing and this whole presentation in the woods is well done. Stay strong all!
  • @wayneselman9481
    I totally agree with you. Every morning i give thanks and during the day before i go to sleep I give thanks because I know without God's help would not be where I am today or accomplish anything I have now. Great advise thank you brother.
  • @Cubestone
    I enjoyed this brief "walk in the woods" with you. Numbers 1, 2, and 4 are things that I've done for a long time. Number 3 is a bit more challenging for my more introverted personality. Though I've done a number of outgoing things in Masonry, it's not my comfort zone to initiate contacts "out of the blue". I'll have to ponder this for awhile.
  • @ran3rd
    Thank you for words of wisdom!!