The masons also do not invite anyone to join, or recruit in any way. I have known several masons in new york, and while i learned this simply from studying their history generally, they tell me as well, that this is a fundamental tenant of their order. You must choose without any coercion what so ever to join the masons yourself. So, either you or your brother is not being 100% honest. Part of the reason they do not recruit anyone is so that no one will say, "I was asked to join the masons." Traditionally they have a series of initiation rituals intended to expand one's conscious on some level, and refine the character of the individual. The ones I know spend a lot of time doing charity work. Mystical knowledge of one form or another may or may not be an active part of their activities - there is a lot of symbolism, but as to those inner motivations, I could not say much.
That's about all I have to say. The masons I know are good people. Good energy, good auras, that stuff is hard to fake.
peace
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