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A 6th degree Mason typically refers to a member of the Scottish Rite, a branch of Freemasonry that offers additional degrees beyond the basic three (Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason). The degrees in the Scottish Rite are numbered from the 4th to the 33rd, with the 6th degree focusing on themes of leadership, responsibility, and moral teachings. Members who achieve this degree have demonstrated a commitment to the principles of Freemasonry and have gained further knowledge and insight into its philosophy and rituals.

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