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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?"
Creators & Guests
By Brian MattocksThe 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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