Do Freemasons believe in afterlife? Freemasonry does not prescribe a specific belief regarding the afterlife. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of moral and spiritual development in this life. Members are required to believe in a Supreme Being, often referred to as the Grand Architect of the Universe, which is fundamental to Masonic philosophy. While individual Masons may hold diverse personal beliefs about what happens after death, the fraternity itself does not dictate these beliefs. As stated in the Book of Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of England, "A Mason is obliged to obey the moral law." This focus on morality and personal conscience allows for a wide spectrum of individual spiritual understanding.