Jiang intensifies Pike's imagery by translating society from a living forest into an eternal stone temple, arguing that geometric perfection becomes the model for a man-made divine order.
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In Jiang's reading, the Masonic end state is anthropological and political at once: each person must become a stoic, perfected stone so that all humanity can be assembled into the temple of God and effectively create God on earth.
Jiang equates the height of humanity with reflection and reason that surrender emotion to geometry, using the line about Socrates entering Adam and producing Marcus Aurelius as a compressed image of moral and civilizational refinement.
For Jiang, Freemasonry's answer to that inner war is geometry: the self is defeated and perfected by being turned into a sacred cube that reconnects the human being to the divine order.
Jiang says the Masonic G condenses geometry, God, Gnosticism, grand architect, and the generative principle into a worldview where God builds the world and humans inherit responsibility to renovate and perfect it.
Jiang says Plato's route to the Monad is elitist because it requires mathematical and geometric knowledge that only a few can access.
Jiang says Albert Pike's geometry-God-generative-force triad implies an AI project in which a one-world government is made to appear as divine return.
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"So think of society as a forest. No, a forest is chaotic. There are diseases in a forest. It could burn down. What we..."
"...perfection itself. How do we know it's perfection? Because of mathematics, geometry, okay? Geometry is a language of God. Once you understand geometry, it's..."
"...humanity is reflection and reason where we surrender our emotions to geometry. Okay? All right. Let's keep on going. All right. So does it..."
"...with reason, okay? And the way to defeat ourselves is through geometry, by turning ourselves into a sacred cube that connects back to the..."
"...for? Well, there are three different interpretations, okay? It stands for geometry, of course, because of the square and the compass. It stands for..."
"...what they say is what stands for well God but also geometry okay God and geometry but if you actually read a book called..."
"...that the G it says for God and it stands for geometry but he also implies it stands for the it stands for the..."
"I want to confirm that Plato or Danteng, because Plato said that to learn knowledge and Danteng said to pursue love, so it gives..."
"...For Plato, it's like, spend your entire life learning mathematics, specifically geometry, because he thinks that geometry is really the language of the universe,..."
"Right? So Plato's like, you have to do calculus. Plato's like, and Dante's like, that's just ridiculous. That's the most ridiculous thing in the..."
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