What is the significance of the three columns in Masonic symbolism?
The three columns in Masonic symbolism represent the foundational principles of Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty. According to Masonic ritual, these pillars are described as:
“Our Lodges are supported by three great pillars - wisdom, strength and beauty, wisdom to contrive, strength to support and beauty to adorn...” This signifies that wisdom guides our actions, strength supports us through challenges, and beauty enriches our lives and surroundings. These attributes are also seen as reflections of divine qualities, with wisdom representing the infinite intellect of the Deity, strength symbolizing His omnipotence, and beauty reflecting the harmony and order of creation.
Furthermore, the columns are often associated with the architectural orders: the Doric column symbolizes strength, the Ionic column represents wisdom, and the Corinthian column embodies beauty. This triad not only supports the physical structure of the Lodge but also serves as a metaphor for the balance of these essential qualities in the life of a Mason.