LAYING THE CORNER-STONE; MASONS PREPARING THE OBELISK'S FOUNDATION
New York Times Archives
October 10, 1880, Wednesday
Page 5
THE STONE DULY SQUAREDAND LEVELED AND LOWERED INTO PLACE-POURING ON OIL, CORN, AND WINE-THE GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS
The corner-stone of the foundation upon which the Egyptian obelisk known as Cleopatra's Needle is to stand in Central Park, was laid yesterday, with the Masonic ceremonies appropriate to such an occasion. The site in the Park is on an elevation just west of the New Museum of Art, and the corner-stone is such only in name, being imbedded in the centre of the masonry on which the obelisk is to stand. The stone is a cube of about 3 feet, and it was lowered into its position yesterday with a great derrick. A number of Masonic emblems were put in it, but not nearly all the articles that are finally to be sealed with it, among which are a telephoneand other recent scientific inventions. Lieut.-Commander Gorringe, who brought the obelisk to this country, said that the articles to go in the corner-stone were not all ready, and that it was not yet even decided what these articles would be, but a list of them would be ready by Tuesday. Yesterday's ceremonies were entirely Masonic, and several thousand members of the order took part.
The full article goes into greater detail here:
This obelisk was originally erected in Hellopolis an estimated 3400 years prior, before being moved to New York by the Freemasons. The early Egyptians regarded the obelisk as the shape sacred to the "sun god" Ra, who they believed was the creator of humanity, the source of all heat and light, the being on whom man was totally dependent. By the fifth dynasty Ra had become so popular that he became the state deity. Heliopolis was his main centre of worship where the first kings erected primitive obelisks in honor of him.
The spirit of the Sun-God was supposed to enter the stones at certain periods, and on these occasions human sacrifices were offered to it. The pharoahs of later dynasties worshipped Osiris, the god of the Underworld, whom the priests at Heliopolis claimed was Ra's grandson to ensure that Heliopolis remained the greatest religious centre in Egypt.
A book published by the Freemasons titled
Obelisks provides detailed information on the Babylonian origins of Masonry and many ancient obelisks around the world. There were actually two removed from Egypt a few years prior to the completion of the Washington Monument, with the one being placed in New York in 1880, and another in London in 1878. They are also placed in other locations throughout the world which illustrates Freemasonry's love affair with the most evocative symbol of all egyptian religion. The Freemasons raised the funds to erect the Washington monument and performed the official Masonic ceremonies for the laying of the cornerstone and final dedication of the monument that brought it into being as well. They always seem to be in the forefront whenever an obelisk is erected.
The broken column denotes the untimely death of our Grand Master Hiram Abiff; the beautiful Virgin, weeping, denotes the Temple, unfinished; the book open before her, that his virtues there lie on perpetual record; the sprig of acacia in her right hand, the timely discovery of his body; the urn in her left, that his ashes were there safely deposited to perpetuate the remembrance of so distinguished a character; and Time standing behind her unfolding the ringlets of her hair denotes that time, patience and perseverance will accomplish all things...
Master Mason Initiation Lecture
Masonry still retains among its emblems one of a woman weeping over a broken column, holding in her hand a branch of acacia, myrtle, or tamarisk, while Time, we are told, stands behind her combing out the ringlets of her hair. We need not repeat the vapid and trivial explanation... given, of this representation of Isis, weeping at Byblos, over the column torn from the palace of the King, that contained the body of Osiris, while Horus, the God of Time, pours ambrosia on her hair.
Albert Pike 33°
Morals and Dogma, page 379
The name Hiram Abiff given by Freemasonry is a Biblical veneer given to conceal the identity of the god of the mystery religions who is called by various names such as Nimrod, Osiris, Gilgamesh, Dionysus, Bacchus, Dumuzi, etc in many other cultures.
Books of Freemasonry and other mystery religions state that it is not intended that the "uninitiated" or lower orders understand occult symbols, but it is important that they venerate and even worship them. Albert Pike even states that they are intentionally lied to about their true meaning, because only the elites are entitled to know the true meaning.
They also believe that symbols such as obelisks hold the sacred mysteries which were known to the ancient religions, and that it is their duty to hold and protect this knowledge. Throughout the ages these mysteries or secret doctrines have been entrusted only to the adepts -- the sages or "elect" -- of the mystery religions, nevertheless, they say that they will be revealed to the world
at the end of the age. This of course corresponds to the biblical prophecies of the revealing of the antichrist.
SealedEternal