Secret Societies – Obscure Organizations with a Special Purpose
Throughout history, people with similar
ideas and interests have come together for specific
purposes. However, sometimes their aims must be kept
hidden from others. Thus, the group becomes a “secret
society.” Secret societies have existed for
thousands of years, and many are still around today.
They are usually fraternal organizations. This means
their members adopt artificial family ties upon initiation.
It does not imply all secret societies are exclusive
to males. In fact, there are several notable organizations
which initiate female members, and even a few all-female
societies.
Secret societies have often been
treated with suspicion. This dates as far back as
the ancient Greeks, who referred to these groups as
those that met sub rosa or “under the rose.”
To the Greeks, the rose was a symbol of silence, and
meetings held beneath a hung rose were sworn to secrecy.
Since then, such societies have been founded in virtually
every culture. Many secret societies revolved around
religious or military orders. Most notable, perhaps,
are the societies of knights from medieval Europe.
Among these, the Templars have developed a particularly
important historical reputation that includes several
accounts relating the knights to conspiracy theories.
Although knights were not secretive about their affiliations,
the procedures, practices, and beliefs of these orders
were generally kept under cover and maintained a level
of mystery.
The ultimate goal of most secret
societies is to protect some sort of special, or even
sacred, knowledge. Thus, membership into a secret
society is generally restricted and requires a special
initiation. In some cases, members cannot even admit
their association with a secret society. In addition
to initiation rites, secret societies often participate
in other special rituals. Many practices are reported
to be painful and dangerous to members. However, these
claims are likely exaggerated to some extent.
Some secret societies have developed
a well-known reputation. For example, the Skull and
Bones society at Yale University has had many prominent
members, including several U.S. presidents. Perhaps
the most famous secret society in America is the Free
Masons. Many of the founders of the United States,
including George Washington and James Monroe, were
members of this society. Additionally, at least fifteen
American presidents were a part of the Free Masons.
The Free Masons are said to have permeated every level
of American society. There are even supposed Free
Mason symbols on U.S. currency; specifically, the
pyramid and the all-seeing eye.
Since, some secret societies have
exercised significant power both financially and politically.
Thus, they may be perceived as a threat by an established
government. For example, most secret societies are
banned in Poland. Additionally, some groups have been
proven a danger to society. In the United States,
the Ku Klux Klan is notorious for being a secret society
whose public acts of prejudice and violence made them
little more than a band of racist criminals. However,
the power they exercised prevented many members from
ever receiving legal prosecution.
Secret societies continue to impact
our world politically, financially, and religiously.
They are the target of numerous theories on conspiracies
and paranormal events. Thus, they frequently appear
in both fiction and non-fiction media. In fact, several
societies have claimed fame through references in
popular culture. However, there are still those societies
whose actions are not far-reaching and whose members
simply seek social interaction. Either way, it seems
secret societies are an inherent part of human society
destined to continue their existence.
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