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The Masonic lessons
in the Degrees of the Ancient and accepted Scottish
Rite can be conveniently considered as being
arranged into groups. The first group of which are
the Craft Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow
Craft and Master Mason. So the degrees up to the
18th can be conveniently considered as arranged into
4 groups as follows:
1. The Craft Degrees of your
State in Australia
2. The Lodge of Perfection
This
covers the degrees from the 4th to the 14th. The 4°
to the 8° and the 11° and 12° are concerned with the
steps taken by Solomon in the reorganisation of the
work required to complete the building of the Temple
following the death of HA.
The 9°
and 10° are concerned with the pursuit, capture and
punishment of the three Ruffians. By the 12° the
Temple has been completed and dedicated.
The 13°
and 14° (13° Royal Arch of Enoch and 14° Grand Elect Perfect and Sublime
Master). These two degrees are
concerned with the legend of the secret vault and
its contents.

3. Council of Princes of
Jerusalem
15°
Knight of the Sword and 16° Prince of Jerusalem are
based on the liberation of the Jews from their
Babylonian captivity; the restoration of the city
and walls of Jerusalem; and the beginning of the
construction of the second Temple under Zerubbabal.

4. The Lodge of Knights of the
East and West
17°
Knight of the East and West.
This is a philosophical degree,
which may be regarded as setting the stage for the
principles of represented and taught in the 18° the
Knight of the Pelican and Eagle or Prince of the
Rose Croix of Heredom.
The
teachings of this degree expresses the figurative
passage of man through the darkest vale, sustained
by the three virtues. The reception of the candidate
into the abode of light is accomplished with the
recovery of the Word. This degree is considered by
many Masons worldwide as the completion of the third
degree.
All of
these intermediate degrees 4th. to 17th.
are worked only in a "Chapter of Improvement"
which is authorised by the Supreme Council for
Australia for that purpose. All members of the
Scottish Rite (under the Supreme Council for
Australia) are automatically members and are
encouraged to attend these meetings.

The next
11 degrees, from the nineteenth to the twenty-ninth
form another set of Intermediate degrees bridging
the gap between the 18° and the 30°. They are
conferred in a Sovereign Council before the
candidate is admitted to the 30th Degree
Grand Elect Knight Kadosh.

30° Grand Elect Knight Kadosh or
Knight of the Black and White Eagle
This
degree (originally the 24th degree in the
Rite of Perfection)
emphasises that the energy that might
normally be directed towards vengeance is more
fruitfully directed against cruelty, fanaticism,
superstition and greed.
31° Grand Inspector Inquisitor
Commander
This
degree confers judicial powers to adjudicate on
Masonic infringements in any of the degrees of the
Rite.
32° Sublime Prince of the Royal
Secret
This
degree is really an extension of the 30° in that it
was until 1786 the FINAL(25th.) degree in
freemasonry and gave the candidate the true secrets.
Today it induces the candidate to wage war
against vice, ignorance and error.
33° Sovereign Grand Inspector
General
The
highest Degree in Freemasonry-- In each District
thoughout Australia one member is elected to this
position every 5 yrs. by the Supreme Council.
Under the
rules that govern all Supreme Councils throughout
the world, nine members of the 33° in each Sovereign
State are elected as members of the ruling Supreme
Council for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
of Freemasonry in that Country.
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