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  1. Jan 2026
    1. Kingdom Formation Architect

      A Kingdom Formation Architect is someone who designs the structural habits and mindsets required to maintain a Christian soul in a corporate world. I don't just tell people what to believe; I design ecosystems and give you the blueprints for how to live it without burning out. Why Architect? A Teacher gives you information. (You leave with notes).

      A Coach gives you motivation. (You leave with hype).

      An Architect gives you a Structure. (You leave with a place to live).

      **The KFA Philosophy: ** You cannot pray your way out of a problem you behaved your way into. You need a new structure. I help you renovate the 'house' of your mind so the Holy Spirit can actually live there comfortably.

  2. Sep 2024
    1. This article by Sarah Schindler highlights the subtle yet powerful role that architecture and urban design play in perpetuating discrimination and segregation. It presents compelling examples, such as low-hanging overpasses in New York and the resistance to expanding public transit in Atlanta, which demonstrate how physical structures can restrict access and maintain racial and economic divides. The discussion raises important questions about the often-overlooked regulatory power of architecture and its implications for equity in urban environments.

    2. This article by Sarah Schindler highlights the subtle yet powerful role that architecture and urban design play in perpetuating discrimination and segregation. It presents compelling examples, such as low-hanging overpasses in New York and the resistance to expanding public transit in Atlanta, which demonstrate how physical structures can restrict access and maintain racial and economic divides. The discussion raises important questions about the often-overlooked regulatory power of architecture and its implications for equity in urban environments. https://www.civilengineeringdwg.com

  3. Apr 2024
    1. William Nestle’s Vom Mythos zum Logos (1940) is the classical statement of this reading. On the opening page, Nestle claims mythos and logos are “the two poles between which man’s mental life oscillates. Mythic imagination and logical thought are opposites,” the former being “imagistic and involuntary,” rooted in the unconscious, while the latter is “conceptual and intentional, and analyzes and synthesizes by means of consciousness” (quoted in Glenn Most, “From Logos to Mythos,” in From Myth to Reason?, 27).

      Dichotomy of "mythic imagination" rooted in the unconscious versus "logical thought" rooted in the conscious


      Also, see this as a reading of "chaos versus order". See, for example, Apollonian and Dionysian theory or Confucius order and Lao Tzu chaos (with respect to wu-wei). In PKM, this would correlate to the gardener vs architect archetypes.

  4. Jan 2024
  5. Nov 2022