This work is a modern representation of the Third Degree Tracing Boards of Masonic antiquity. It is filled with metaphor and symbolism, fluent to all master masons.
Tracing boards were originally created as visual mnemonics to illustrate the symbols and teachings of Freemasonry as conveyed within their corresponding degree. The allegorical and symbolic aspect is Western, and this interpretation has been adapted for the modern Freemason.
Unique in this board is the story of the transformation of the neophyte through a progressive ascension through three spheres culminating into the space of the divine. The notion of these spheres comes from the alchemist Agrippa and his work from Three Books of Occult Philosophy, and they represent the earthly realm of man (materia), the celestial realm of angels (spirit), and the super celestial realm of the divine (soul). This third spheres is often referred to as the Monad.
Important to keep in mind, this image is not a literal representation of past boards, but instead an interpretation of the culminating third degree of the tradition of Freemasonry.
You can read a brief examination of the third degree in Transcending Yesod-The Third Degree of Freemasonry, and a longer exploration in the the book:
The Master Mason: The Reason of Being: A Treatise on the Third Degree of Freemasonry
To learn more about The Master Mason Degree read Pike’s Master Mason degree from Morals and Dogma, or the Master Mason degree from Duncan’s Ritual and Monitor.
Interested in owning your own Modern Third Degree Masonic Tracing Board? You can find the First, Second, and Third Degree Modern Tracing Boards at Imagekind.
Be sure to check out:
The First Degree Masonic Tracing Board
The Second Degree Masonic Tracing Board
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lino says
Dear Brother,
The tracing boards you made are excellent!!! I love the mix of the old style with the new modern visual arts tech. I will love to have the one of the first degree but I can not buy them from where I am. Anyhow, Great work and a t.:f.:h.: for you.
John Smith says
Did the third degree mass murderer in Norway use this?
Greg says
For what?
joemar02 says
Life after Death.: