Interpretation Of Three of Pentacles - Upright - Minor Arcana
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Interpretation Of Three of Pentacles - Upright - Minor Arcana
Three of Pentacles - Upright
Minor Arcana
This represents the initial completion of a project. To become a success the project may need the support and cooperation of a lot of people. You need a lot of skillful planning to be done for all future ventures. Skillful work is always sees success and is appreciated.
Let's hear your interpretation of the card...
Minor Arcana
This represents the initial completion of a project. To become a success the project may need the support and cooperation of a lot of people. You need a lot of skillful planning to be done for all future ventures. Skillful work is always sees success and is appreciated.
Let's hear your interpretation of the card...
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The Master Piece
This image is ripe with Masonic significance. The image is evocative of a number of images of the Three Ancient Operative Grand Masters, KS, HKT, & HA: e.g.,
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The posture of the workman should be familiar to all who have been Accepted as Fellows among Freemasons. Waite himself intimates the significance of this card; The Apprentice of the 8 of Pentacles has been promoted to Journeyman, and now presents his Master Piece for Inspection.
The fact that the Master Piece is the Keystone of an arch, bearing the Masonic "tripod" (3 dots arranged in a triangle) with a Cross within a Rose at the center, shows that this is the conclusion of a particular endeavor, not it's beginning.... Even so, the Keystone and the Rose Croix are intimations of the the grades beyond that of "Master", so the Master Piece is just itself proof that the workman is ready for further achievements, both material ans spiritual. He has now earned the right, by proof of his skill AS a Master of the Craft, to embark on new and higher paths. It is for this reason that Waite mentions that, despite the obvious meanings of becoming the master of a trade, engaging in skilled labor, the divinatory meanings of the 3 of Pentacles are "usually, however, regarded as a card of nobility, aristocracy, renown, [and] glory."
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The posture of the workman should be familiar to all who have been Accepted as Fellows among Freemasons. Waite himself intimates the significance of this card; The Apprentice of the 8 of Pentacles has been promoted to Journeyman, and now presents his Master Piece for Inspection.
The fact that the Master Piece is the Keystone of an arch, bearing the Masonic "tripod" (3 dots arranged in a triangle) with a Cross within a Rose at the center, shows that this is the conclusion of a particular endeavor, not it's beginning.... Even so, the Keystone and the Rose Croix are intimations of the the grades beyond that of "Master", so the Master Piece is just itself proof that the workman is ready for further achievements, both material ans spiritual. He has now earned the right, by proof of his skill AS a Master of the Craft, to embark on new and higher paths. It is for this reason that Waite mentions that, despite the obvious meanings of becoming the master of a trade, engaging in skilled labor, the divinatory meanings of the 3 of Pentacles are "usually, however, regarded as a card of nobility, aristocracy, renown, [and] glory."
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Three of Pentacles - interpretation
Hi Flegetanis,
I've just read your post above! It's really fascinating and gives me great new insights into this card! I'm very interested in the Tarot and am enrolled in the course here at the Mystic Board.
If you have time, I'd really be interested in the full names of the 3 Ancient Operative Grand Masters you mentioned. I'd like to find out more about them.
Thanks a lot and a warm welcome to MB!
Wishing you all the best,
Weezer
I've just read your post above! It's really fascinating and gives me great new insights into this card! I'm very interested in the Tarot and am enrolled in the course here at the Mystic Board.
If you have time, I'd really be interested in the full names of the 3 Ancient Operative Grand Masters you mentioned. I'd like to find out more about them.
Thanks a lot and a warm welcome to MB!
Wishing you all the best,
Weezer
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Re: Three of Pentacles - interpretation
They are King Solomon, Hiram, King of Tyre, & Hiram Abiff.weezerwall wrote:Hi Flegetanis,
I've just read your post above! It's really fascinating and gives me great new insights into this card! I'm very interested in the Tarot and am enrolled in the course here at the Mystic Board.
If you have time, I'd really be interested in the full names of the 3 Ancient Operative Grand Masters you mentioned. I'd like to find out more about them.
Thanks a lot and a warm welcome to MB!
Wishing you all the best,
Weezer
The Candidate for Freemasonry, at certain parts of his Masonic journey, represents - or is represented by - Hiram Abiff.
Depending on the illustration, one of the Kings is generally represented as holding the designs, while Hiram Abiff is usually seen with one of the implements - or "Working Tools" - of the Craft. In the case of the 3 of Pentacles, it is the Setting Maul, as the craftsman has just set the Keystone in place.
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