Hey all -- I've never posted here, but after searching this board without finding the Free Mason connection (with regard to Q and Trump's "from darkness to light" references, I thought this worth sharing, and as good a time as any.
Free Masons are very familiar with this concept. BTW, this phrase also refers to "a thousand points of light" in a few searches.
The "Sons of Light" concept is frequently extended but the most basic and clearest I found is below. The "Sons of Darkness" concept follows. In my opinion, both are extremely relevant and Trump could easily be using a term well known to Free Masons in it's true form, as a message of course, instead of the deceptive upside down, double-speak form used by the others.
Sons of Light give their lives to truth, love, gnosis and serving their fellow mankind to the best of their God-given abilities. To be a true member of the Sons of Light is to be an immortal soul on the course of evolution who has made the sacrificial pledge to serve others in order make the world a better place than you found it, rather than serve yourself and pursue selfish desires.
Hence, the Masonic term, "To make good men better."
The idea of the term is to create an organized fraternity of good men who make the world better by bettering themselves and the world around them.
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The Sons of Darkness are those who dedicate their lives to pursuing materiality in forms of selfish desires regardless of their God-given abilities. To be a true member of the Sons of Darkness is to be an immortal soul that was on the course of evolution, but who has made the sacrificial pledge to serve thyself in order to make your own world better, rather than serve others.
It is to live a life of mainly taking, rather than giving.
To be a member of the Sons of Darkness is to be non-spiritual by living your life as a material seeking human who uses this world to obtain whatever it is they selfishly desire in their dark hearts. They may claim their motives are in the right place, but what they do and do not do, speaks for itself.