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    Masonic initiation rites includethe reenactment of a scene set on the Temple Mount while it was under construction. Every Masonic lodge, therefore, is symbolically the Temple for the duration of the degree and possesses ritual objects representing the architecture of the Temple.

    So mote it be” is a ritual phrase used by the Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism, and more recently by Neopagans, meaning “so may it be”, “so it is required”, or “so must it be”, and may be said after the person giving the prayer says ‘Amen’.

    Our Master and all his officers (+) will do their utmost to assist you Masonic career. Every member of … (+) welcomes you warmly into the lodge and each and every one of our visitors (+) is here today to welcome you warmly into the fraternity of Freemasonry. Brethren, the toast is to Brother Initiate.

    There are three degrees conferred in the Masonic Lodge: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. They are loosely based upon the journeymen system, which was used to educate medieval stonemasons and craftsmen.

    2025 Initiation Ceremony List

    The Freemason Grand Lodge of Ghana (FMGLG). The Grand Masters of the freemason Ghana Lodges invites names Below to the Initiation on We congratulate these people again to be Initiated on your invitation to be a member of this international organization. We approved you as a new member of the coming on initiation

    1. HANNAH ANSUA ADARKWA
    2. NYANFUL WILLIAM OHENE
    3. APAU ISAAC
    4. HAMIDAN BAWA
    5. ALEX ANANE
    6. MARTIN OPPONG GYABAAH
    7. NTIM EMMANUEL BOATENG
    8. SALIFOU AZIZ
    9. AMOS ODURO JUNIOR
    10. STEPHEN HAGAN
    11. ZANU JOHN
    12. AFADZIE KWAME
    13. EMMANUEL KUMI
    14. OBED NYARKOH
    15. FRANCIS QUAYE
    16. ERIC OBENG
    17. ALI ADAMS
    18. RICHMOND DUODU
    19. GABRIEL KUM
    20. AFADZIE KWAME
    21. GIDEON MARKEY
    22. ABDUL KARIM ASARE
    23. ISSAKA LARBI
    24. SULE NATHANIEL
    25. ASARE SYLVESTER
    26. SAMUEL YEBOAH
    27. KWABENA BOADI JOSEPH
    28. BOATENG SAMPSON
    29. APPERY BRIGHT KUDJO MAWULI
    30. SAMUEL NYAME
    31. BENJAMIN BOATENG ADDAE
    32. APUSKIYA GILBERT
    33. AIHASSAN UMAR KABENLA

    REJECTED LIST

    1. ABDULRAUFE ISAKA
    2. OSEI ANTWI LUCKY
    3. YEBOAH JENNIFER
    4. YEBOAH GIFTY ARTHUR
    5. OWUSUAAH JANET
    6. OSEI PRINCE BONSU
    7. BLEKETU FRANCIS
    8. ALANYO FRANCIS

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    THE INITIATE’S PREPARATION

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    No brother will forget the day on which he became a Freemason.

    The ceremony that he passed through was founded on the ancient

    initiation ceremony of a Mason, a temple builder, and symbolised

    the eternal search of the soul of man for spiritual light and

    understanding.

    Masonry instructs us by means of symbols, and its ceremonies are

    dramatic parables. If you are an Entered Apprentice it must not be

    expected that you will understand the full meaning immediately.

    There are many levels of meaning, just as there are many degrees

    of understanding, and you must search for the meaning yourself.

    These will be unfolded gradually, but always remember that every

    part of the ceremony has a hidden meaning and ponder all this in

    your heart.

    Being properly prepared also refers to the state of your heart and

    soul as you sought admission into our Order. “Seek and ye shall

    find, ask and ye shall have, knock and it shall be opened unto you”.

    Before you were prepared for Initiation by the Tyler and introduced

    into the Lodge room it was ascertained that you were willing to

    submit yourself, unconditionally, to the rules of our fraternity. “A

    man, who has been properly prepared to be initiated into

    Freemasonry, is a symbol of a pure and uncorrupted man, as the

    Craft wishes and requires having as a member”.

    You were prepared in a particular way. Your physical preparation

    was to be considered as the outward expression of your inner

    preparation which precedes all true initiation and the form was very

    ancient. Let us consider some of the things that happened to you at

    your initiation and try to explain them.

    In general, your clothing as a candidate is evidence of humility, one

    of the greatest of all qualities that Freemasonry attempts to teach.

    You were deprived of all metals for three especial reasons -

    First, that you might bring nothing either offensive or defensive into

    the Lodge to disturb its harmony.

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    Second, as no doubt you remember from the ceremony, you were

    received in a seeming state of poverty to serve as a warning to your

    own heart that should you meet a brother in distressed

    circumstances you should do to him as you would wish him to do to

    you.

    Third, that such was the excellence of the craft in those days, the

    building of King Solomon’s Temple was completed without the aid of

    metallic tools. As we read in the First Book of Kings, “The house,

    when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was

    brought thither: so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any

    tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.”

    You gave up all symbols of wealth to show also that you were ready

    to renounce material values and exchange them for spiritual ones.

    Being deprived of money and metallic substances is not only

    emblematic of being poor and penniless, but can also stress the

    polluting influence they create. This is mentioned several times in

    the Volume of the Sacred Law.

    Our present day procedure is probably a survival of the idea of

    pollution. Since you are symbolically erecting a temple within

    yourself, you should resist all temptations which might cause

    pollution. You came into the Lodge as you came into the world,

    without material goods, and throughout life you should be ever

    mindful of the opportunity to dispense help and assistance to the

    needy.

    You were slip shod as a gesture of reverence; an allusion to a

    certain passage in scripture when the Lord spoke to Moses from the

    Burning Bush saying ‘put thy shoes from off thy feet for the ground

    whereon thou standest is Holy’. There is also reference to physical

    preparation in The Jewish Talmud which states that ‘no man shall

    go into the Temple with his staff, nor with his shoes on his feet, nor

    wearing outer garment or with money tied up in his purse’. The

    inference to be drawn from the slipshod condition is that,

    symbolically, a candidate is entering upon consecrated ground, in a

    state suggesting sincerity and honest intention.

    You were hoodwinked, that your mind might conceive before your

    eyes were enabled to discover the beauties of Freemasonry.

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    As youwere received in a state of darkness you were reminded to keep the

    World so in respect of Masonic secrets. Moreover, had you refused

    to go through the ceremony you would have been led from the

    Lodge without observing its form! That darkness that you went

    through also symbolises the humility which acknowledged your

    ignorance of the higher truths which were unveiled to you.

    Here is part of an old catechism of the eighteenth century:

    Q. Why was you hoodwink’d?

    A. That my heart might conceal or conceive, before my eyes

    did discover.

    Q. The second reason, Brother?

    A. As I was in darkness at that time, I should keep all the world

    in darkness.

    The reason why a cable-tow with a running noose was placed about

    your neck was explained in part during the ceremony. In ancient

    times the Entered Apprentice wore the cable-tow to impress on his

    mind his duty to keep within hail, so as to come in due time

    whenever summoned by his Lodge, unless prevented by sickness.

    The cable-tow is also a symbol of bondage, and that bondage is a

    state of ignorance of the ritual of Freemasonry. The cable tow or

    halter has from time immemorial been a symbol of captivity,

    serfdom and slavery. Conquerors in ancient and medieval times

    made leaders of defeated peoples appear before them wearing

    halters.

    Your left breast was made bare to indicate that there was no veil

    between you and your fellow Masons, and that in your heart there

    was no evil intention. It would also reveal gender as none save

    freeborn men of mature age can be made Freemasons, but is also

    likely due to the universal tradition that the heart, associated with

    the left breast, is the seat of the soul, thereby signifying the

    candidate’s fervency and sincerity, and to remind us that the heart is

    the most delicate of the human organs, that it stimulates life and is,

    symbolically, the repository of our emotions. Your right arm was also

    bare, as a token of singleness of purpose and sincerity, and that the

    Brethren might see that you carried no weapon about you.

    Your left knee was bare in order that you could kneel at the altar

    with nothing between you and the earth – from which we all spring.

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    Your right foot was formed in a square; your right hand was placed

    on the Volume of the Sacred Law, while your left was employed in

    supporting the compasses, one point presented to your naked left

    breast. It was in this position that you took your great and solemn

    obligation of an Entered Apprentice Freemason.

    You gained admission to the Lodge by three distinct knocks which

    allude to the biblical exhortation already mentioned, ‘Seek and ye

    shall find, ask and ye shall have, knock and it shall be opened unto

    you’. There can be no better illustration of this than your presence

    as a Freemason. For you sought in your own mind; you asked of a

    friend whom you knew to be a Brother; and the door of

    Freemasonry was opened unto you.