What role does the Acacia play in Masonic rituals?
The Acacia branch holds significant symbolic meaning within Freemasonry, representing immortality and innocence. Its use originates from ancient traditions and biblical accounts, particularly the story of Hiram Abiff, the master craftsman of King Solomon's Temple. In Masonic lore, the Acacia is often depicted as being found at the grave of Hiram Abiff, signifying that while his earthly life was extinguished, his spirit and legacy endure eternally. This symbolizes the Masonic belief in the immortality of the soul and the enduring nature of virtue. As Albert Pike states in Morals and Dogma, the Acacia is a symbol of "the immortality of the soul." It serves as a constant reminder to Masons of the importance of living a virtuous life, as their actions and character will transcend their physical existence.