The tools of the craft aren't just symbolic, but practical for planning, cognitive transformation, and action. Discover insights on utilitarian columns, duality concepts, and the power of sensory inputs through a lens that connects ancient craft to modern self-betterment.
Key Points
• Tools for planning and reflection
• Principles of architecture in life
• Cognitive tools for positive change
• Duality concepts in Freemasonry
• Sensory inputs and action tools
Best Quotes
00:21 - 00:27
• "The 24 inch gauge, which we've talked about last episode, is really good at helping you plan."
02:11 - 02:18
• "The five principle orders of architecture are, are common in pretty much every degree work on the planet."
02:42 - 02:47
• "The Tuscan is largely a utilitarian, it was the easiest column to make."
05:16 - 05:30
• "So when you're sort of hammering out like how these tools work and how they fit together, it's important to sit down and think about, you know, as you reflect on a tool, does this tool lend itself to direct action?"
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