Genesis and Freemasonry: The Deep Symbolism of the Beginning
A candle flickers. A man sits alone in a dimly lit room, a heavy book open on his lap. His eyes trace the very first lines of the Old Testament — words he has read dozens of times before. Yet tonight, they feel as though they are speaking to him for the first time. Not as an ancient story about the origin of the world, but as a mirror posing a single, penetrating question: where does your creation begin? It is a question that has echoed through Masonic lodges for centuries — not as a theological puzzle, but as an invitation to self-examination. The Book of Genesis is one of the most widely read texts in human history, revered across diverse faith traditions. But what makes this creation narrative so particularly meaningful to the Freemason? The answer lies in its imagery. Genesis speaks in symbols that resonate directly with Masonic philosophy: the passage from darkness to light, from chaos to order, from unconscious existence to a life lived with awareness and intention. Becoming: Every Beginning as a Threshold Experience The word Genesis derives from the Greek for “becoming” or “origin.” That alone is telling. In Freemasonry, the concept of a […]