LeoMithra 0 Report post Posted April 2 Have reached a mature age and think that becoming a mason will help me out getting some answers regarding questions about life, purpose, my self, truth and universe etc. Can I become a mason if one of my hand is nonfunctional due to an accident earlier in years? Asking because maybe there are some rituals that involves both hands etc? Cheers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trouillogan 166 Report post Posted April 2 2 hours ago, LeoMithra said: Have reached a mature age and think that becoming a mason will help me out getting some answers regarding questions about life, purpose, my self, truth and universe etc. Can I become a mason if one of my hand is nonfunctional due to an accident earlier in years? Asking because maybe there are some rituals that involves both hands etc? Cheers! If you are in England there are very few physical matters which could prevent you becoming a Freemason. We have members with all manner of incapacities: blindness, deafness, in a wheelchair - you get the picture. In other jurisdictions things may be different. You don't say in which country you are based? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike Martin 131 Report post Posted April 3 Hi there and welcome, As my colleague says, here in England it would be unlikely to be a bar but as you're not here it is hard to answer. The best thing that you can do is contact the Grand Lodge of Sweden (https://frimurarorden.se/en/) there are other requirements that we don't have here so someone there will be best placed to give you answers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites