GOOD ADVICE

GOOD ADVICE Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully Marry a person you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversation skills will be as important as any other. Don’t believe all you hear, spend all you have and sleep all you want. When you say “I Love You” mean … Continue reading GOOD ADVICE

A LESSON ON STESS

BY: Researched Author Sir Godfrey Gregg OHPM, ROMC I came across this article and decided to share it with you. I have A young lady confidently walked around the room with a raised glass of water while leading a seminar and explaining stress management to her audience. Everyone knew she was going to ask the … Continue reading A LESSON ON STESS

DUCKS QUACK, EAGLES SOAR

Researched Author By: Sir Godfrey Gregg Quality of Service No one can make you serve customers well ….That’s because great service is a choice. Harvey Mackay, tells a wonderful story about a cab driver that proved this point. He was waiting in line for a ride at the airport, when a cab pulled up, the … Continue reading DUCKS QUACK, EAGLES SOAR

THE TONGUE OF GOOD REPORT

  "The Ship, when considered by thoughtful members of The Mystical Court, is a complex subject. All too often we read, learn and recite ritual without seeking to truly understand the meaning of the words and phrases we use. Too much time cannot be spent in studying the passages we are to recite to a … Continue reading THE TONGUE OF GOOD REPORT

Temperance: Leadership

Temperance Researched Author By: Sir Godfrey Gregg OHPM, ROMC Temperance As defined in Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, to Moderate ; be moderate Moderation in action, thought and feeling. Habitual moderation in the indulgence of the appetite or passions. Temperance: The most important virtues in The Mystical Court are:- Prudence, Temperance. Fortitude and Justice “The first to … Continue reading Temperance: Leadership

THE PERSONAL JOURNEY

The Personal Spiritual Journey. You must do the travelling yourself. In the supplication the words” that you may the better unfold” are significant. Indeed, you are told that the initiation ceremony is but the foundation on which you must build your own superstructure perfect in its parts and honourable to the shipwright. You are qualified by … Continue reading THE PERSONAL JOURNEY

CRADLE AND THE COURT

    CRADLE AND THE COURT BY: Sir Godfrey Gregg OHPM, ROMC Once again we are brought nearer to the day of all the year that is the best - Christmas Day, with its gentleness, its joy and its good will. We have National Holidays of deep historic meaning and beauty; but Christmas is a … Continue reading CRADLE AND THE COURT

Ecclesiastes, Chapter 12:7

VERSE 7: "Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it." This last portion of the Mystical Court degree verse refers to "ashes to ashes, dust to dust", which are still the words voiced when we inter (bury) the dead.  While this Master … Continue reading Ecclesiastes, Chapter 12:7

THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ. Two turtle Doves were the Old Testament and New Testaments. Three French Hens stood for Faith, Hope & Love. The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John. The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, (Pentateuch) the first five … Continue reading THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

A COURSE IN HUMAN RELATIONS

A SHORT COURSE IN HUMAN RELATIONS The six most important words :                   “ I admit I made a mistake “ The five most important words:                  “ You did a fine job” The four most important words:                “ What … Continue reading A COURSE IN HUMAN RELATIONS