by Midnight Freemasons Founder
Is it possible that over thousands of years, the Ancient Order of the Jedi Knights evolved into Modern Freemasonry? I couldn't help but notice as I watched the Star Wars movies again how similar the Ancient Order of Jedi Knights was to Freemasonry.
Todd E. Creason, 33°
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Brother Junior Deacon, the Tyler is at his post, is he? |
I began researching the question, and once I started looking for it, the evidence began to pile up almost immediately. I noticed how often terms like "Apprentice" and "Master" and "Knight" had been used in the movies. And of course there's the Jedi Council that meets in the Temple--and they have a Grand Master, Yoda, who was a source of great wisdom, enlightenment and leadership. And Yoda even looks a lot like some of our Past Masters today!
And of course, it becomes even more obvious that there is a connection with the Jedi Councils millennia ago and today's Masonic Temples when you realize some Jedis were members of the Ancient Order of Jedi Knights, and others were members of the Ancient and Accepted Order of Jedi Knights.
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Luke Skywalker--Obviously a member of the Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction or the eagle would be "wings down" on his helmet |
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Still angry at being suspended for un-Masonic conduct. |
The Younglings-- Entered Apprentices
The Padawan-- Fellowcrafts
Master Jedi-- well duh, that should be obvious. Once they get to this point they can start wearing their Master Jedi rings and put the emblem on their X-Wing Fighters. Luke Skywalker welded his ring right onto his android hand so he wouldn't lose it.
Jedi Knights-- The precursor of the York Rite
The Jedi Grand Master--Yoda sat in the East
Then there was the big annual Convocation where all the Jedi Masters came together and had a meeting, then enjoyed a few nice dinners together at a fancy hotel and pretended they didn't know the Jedi Nobles causing a ruckus across the street in the Cantina. Vendors were set up in the basement where the Jedi Masters could buy belt buckles, key-chains, and cufflinks with their well-known symbol on them--the crossed light sabers and blaster. They might even buy a nice sweater for the family dog that says "My Master is a Jedi Master."
So did Freemasonry really evolve from the Jedi Knights?
Of course it did.
Happy Star Wars Day!
~TEC

Or they both have a common origin. http://www.starwars.com/news/mythic-discovery-within-the-inner-reaches-of-outer-space-joseph-campbell-meets-george-lucas-part-i
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