Monday 19 April 2010

1613 Manifesto

We stand united against the forces of stagnation and institutionalised regression. As
Freemasonry is a progressive science we seek to regain a fluid and flowing form. The
rejection of tradition for the mere sake of maintaining the status quo. We hear-by issue in a
new era. We take control of our own sovereignty. Our members are who matter not some
far away "supreme council" or dictatorial oligarchy. We maintain the right of self
determination. Empowerment is the new order of the day.

Preamble:

A maelstrom is rising, reaching out across the globe. The powers that have come to
dominate over the last 300 years have grown tired. So bloated by their own institutional
creation they have grow slow, unable to react to the needs of the twenty first century
seeker of Masonic light. The traditions that they have come to rely on have betrayed them.
Just as a poor diet with lead to a body ravaged with afflictions and cancer and a poor
education leaves a mind dull and witless their allegiance to seventeenth century best
practices have left them on life support in the twenty first century age. Today's seeker of
light wants more than the stale status quo. They want more than just the social men's club
but the radical progressive revolution of the enlightenment.
Where do we go from here? When will apathy and stasis be replaced with enthusiasm and
emotion? Now! By who? The revolutionaries who go by Freemasonry beyond form. We call
ourselves Post-Modern Freemasons, the 1613 Nation.

Guiding Principles:

Unlike our Modern and Antient predecessors , Post-Moderns are united together not through
the bonds of institutional servitude but by the genuine desire to build upon common
principles. It is not the desire to form yet another among the countless institutions. It is not
the feeding of ego that can so easily lead to a cult of personality. It is the genuine desire
and belief that a true community based upon common sense pragmatic principles will allow
us to guide ourselves in the model of the twenty first century Freemason.

The first of these principles is that of sovereignty. Sovereignty not only of our lodges as
independent houses of the Craft, but sovereignty of the individual to practice the Craft how
would best benefit their individual lives. As Freemasons and free men and women; we the
members and 1613 Nation loudly and proudly declare our sovereignty and independence;
not only as Freemasons but as collective citizens under the canopy of Heaven. We hold it
within our rights to manage our affairs as we see fit, regardless of attempted outside
interference.

The second of these principles is the abandonment of rigid institutionalized forms. In Order
to remain effective the Craft needs to be adaptable to any situation we find ourselves in. We
cannot be so dedicated to one way that it leads us right off the cliff to extinction. This is
counter productive ad potentially suicidal. We need to approach the Craft with a pragmatic
mindset. The growth of the Nation leads to the service of seekers of Masonic light. This is
our mission, we cannot be so caught up in "tradition" that we loose focus that would lead to
aspirants slipping through the cracks.

The third principle reflects our commitment to the service of all true aspirants. We must not
discriminate due to gender, race, sexual orientation, class, creed, religion or lack of faith. To
do so is a gross violation of contemporary human virtue. We must build a cosmopolitan
Craft, one who is inclusive and meaningful in order to build a better humanity.

The fourth principle reflects our operative focus. For being operative, our Freemasonry,
conscious of accomplishing the great divine intention and transcendent teachings of the
ancients, does not admit any limitation to the absolute liberty of conscience and, for its
natural extension, the complete liberty of the spirit. All free and honest human beings, from
all races, genders, religions, social situations, philosophical or political ideals and economic
conceptions should commune in harmony and unity to be free citizens within the temple of
Masonic light. The operative magicks shall be transmitted through our workings. United in
this glorious endeavour, we the custodians of this magickal Rites now open this mutual
community.

It is these principles that separate us from those who have come before. We claim no
superiority except when it comes to being such for ourselves. Just as we do not hold any
foreign authority in supreme regard we do not hold the standards of organizations outside
of our community as absolute standards. We are united in our common bond and
strengthened in by our will.

1613 Nation Structure:
Cooperation, Compassion, Community we are the pillars of the Temple!

The 1613 Nation is not a grand lodge or orient. There is no grand master nor supreme council. The 1613 Nation is a co-operational community guided by principle and held
together by mutual benefit and respect. The institutionalized way of doing things has given us a three hundred year old case study. This is a lot of data to process and we have come to the conclusion that an institutionalized system always leads to status. When the blood stops moving the host body dies. That is what has let to a cross divisional collapse of what once was an initiatic Craft. We are determined to avoid this path of esoteric starvation.

Each lodge is independent, but each lodge is also tied to the community. We do not help each other out of fear of retribution but rather out of the joy and sense of purpose it gives , Craftsmen helping Craftsmen each busy building the temple not built by hands- one living stone at a time.

We are resolute that we will not adopt the self destructive habits of institutionalism or elitism.

1613 Nation: Ten Point Program of the Post-Modern Freemason

• 1.) Dedication to both lodge and individual Masonic empowerment. There is no greater lodge than the lodge of self. The four chambers of the Craftsman's heart not
the four walls made of stucco and drywall. We as members of the 1613 Nation seek a high level of operative skill. We seek to reach a point of the "perpetual lodge." A state of being. We understand that it is not enough to meet once a month as
Brothers than depart back into a state of a essentially profane life. It is through the empowerment of both the lodge of the individual Craftsman that must always remain in out focus or we will lose out state of perpetual motion.

• 2.) Commitment to the grow of the individual Mason as a Craftsman of Masonic and related arcana. We realize that Freemasonry is not a unique self contained system of spiritual enlightenment. In other words it was not created in a vacuum.

Freemasonry pulls it's life energy from those traditions, schools and systems that came before it. It is made imperative in order for us to have a skill set in one so
must we in the others. A 1613 Craftsman is a practitioner of other mystery traditions. Hermeticism, Rosicrucianism, Martinism , Kabbalah, Tantra and other forms are required if one is going to be building a temple on Earth. All our tools
within our familiarity.

• 3.) Abolition of the regressive policies found within Freemasonry such a hierarchical grand lodge system. To remain a community based upon cooperation. To Abolish
outdated best practices such as recognition based organizational criteria. All of these things are the enemy of the twenty first century Post-Modern Freemason. We simply cannot allow ourselves to fall into regressive "headtrash." The second we do we have failed in our divine purpose.

• 4.) Restoration of "obscure" Rites of Freemasonry to a level of active practice. To be blunt we find value in all the Rites and rituals that have come before. Within every one you'll find the "golden thread" that binds us all together.

We feel it is a crime that Rites be locked away as if in a museum or some perverse literary zoo. We have the honor to have all of this great body of work to have survived the centuries. Why not use them to progress our work? We make every effort to make what is available accessible to our membership.

• 5.) The encouragement of the creation and implementation of new Rites and rituals. What has come before is fantastic, build what is born a new can make the difference between something next generation and something obsolete.

We need to continuously push ourselves to not only master what we have available to be create. This creativity is the very essence of the Post-Modern Freemason.

• 6.) Dedication to overall experimentation. Unless new ideas are put into action they are useless. Let us experiment with new techniques and best practices. Lets be honest with ourselves with what works and what fails. Let us find what works and build upon it.

• 7.) Active participation in the non Masonic community. To foster the role of education and tolerance in order to build a better planet. Freemasonry is nothing more than a hobby and a distraction if what we learn and are capable of is not applied to the outside world. It is up to us to be better people. better fathers and mothers, better sisters and brothers. Better employers and employees. better citizens of the worldwide lodge. The Post-Modern Freemason sincerely believes a Masonic planet is better than a profane one. make it happen, live it.

• 8.) Maintain a strong work ethic. To build instead of buy. To be self sufficient. As a grassroots movement it is up to each and every Post-Modern Freemason to get their individual hands dirty. rely on the community for help and support but more importantly be reliable. Don't buy what you can build.

• 9.) To leave no Brother or Sister behind. Be responsible for one another. We are our Brothers keepers. Brotherly love, relief and truth for the Post-Modern Freemason is not a marketing slogan. Love your Brothers and Sisters. Make time for one another and always have each others best interests in mind. There are many obstacles against the Nation, we need to always make sure that we take care of our own.

• 10.) Maintain an atmosphere of "kaizen" continual improvement. What can be built can always be built better. Improve, innovate.

The 1613 Nation is a community movement, spreading across the globe with speed and efficiency. In keeping with the spirit of a Post-Modern fluid movement dedicated to results over absolute forms we leave it up to the individual 1613 member to make their individual views know with their own personal manifesto. We need to make sure that all who seek are serviced. Everyone is just as important as everyone else. We are not based upon the ego or agenda of one person or a select group of people. We must continue to be a dynamic
movement based upon skill building, growth , harmony and perseverance.

Now is the time Brethren, the birth of the 1613 Nation.

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