Gary Lee Heinmiller - Onondaga and Oswego Masonic District ...
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Frontispiece - The Three Gr<strong>and</strong> Masters <strong>and</strong> ‘KST Module’<br />
I. Introduction<br />
Fig, 1.1 Golden Progression Graphic<br />
Fig. 1.2 1/φ Progression<br />
Fig. 1.3 Caduceus<br />
II. The Perennial Philosophy - ‘Mexican Tablet No. 1231’<br />
III. Operative <strong>and</strong> Speculative Masonry<br />
Section I. Operative / Speculative Masonry<br />
The Hermit<br />
Section II The <strong>Masonic</strong> Charioteer<br />
Fig. 3.2.1. Arms of the Antient Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodge<br />
Fig. 3.2.2. The Chariot<br />
The ‘Merkabah’ - The Vision of Ezekiel<br />
IV. The Aprons of Blue Lodge<br />
Entered Apprentice & Fellowcraft<br />
Master Mason<br />
Illustrations <strong>and</strong> Figures.<br />
V. Section II: Preparation<br />
An Idealized Layout for a Preparation Room<br />
“Nascita di Venere - Birth of Venus,” by S. Botticelli<br />
VI. Section I: The Builder’s Art & Divine Proportion.<br />
Fig. 6.1.1. a-g. Four: The Square <strong>and</strong> Cross.<br />
Fig. 6.1.2. The Equilateral Square with Interior Angles of 90 o .<br />
Fig. 6.1.3a. The ‘Cross-Supported’ Square.<br />
Fig. 6.1.3b. The <strong>Masonic</strong> Apron.<br />
Fig. 6.1.4. The Diagonal of a Square, by the 47th Proposition of Euclid.<br />
Fig. 6.1.5. The Progression of the Diagonal of the Square.<br />
Fig. 6.1.6. The Golden Rectangle <strong>and</strong> a:b::b:c.<br />
Fig. 6.1.7. The Theorem of Thales <strong>and</strong> the Right Angle in a Semicircle.<br />
VI. Section II: Occurrences of Phi. (Figures not listed; this section is under revision).<br />
Fig. 6.2.1. The Double Pentagon <strong>and</strong> Phi.<br />
Fig. 6.2.2. The Double ‘Eastern Star.’<br />
Fig. 6.2.3. Solomon’s Seal.<br />
Fig. 6.2.4. The Pentagonal Pyramid (aka the ‘Chrysler’ logo).<br />
Fig. 6.2.5. The Pentagonal Pyramid as faces of an Icosahedron.<br />
Fig. 6.2.6. The Golden Rectangle in an Icosahedron.<br />
Fig. 6.2.7. The Equilateral Triangle of a ‘Geodesic Dome.’<br />
Fig. 6.2.8. The Octahedron ‘Nested’ at the Phi Points of a Face-Triangle of an Icosahedron.<br />
Fig. 6.2.9. a-e. The Outer Hexagonal Perimeter of the Hexagon, Icosahedron, Cube, Octahedron . . . <strong>and</strong> the Star<br />
Tetrahedron.<br />
Fig. 6.2.10. The Nested Pentagon <strong>and</strong> Pentagram <strong>and</strong> Phi.<br />
Fig. 6.2.11. The Pentagonal Spiral.<br />
Fig. 6.2.12. Relationship of the Five Platonic Solid Edges to Phi.<br />
Fig. 6.2.13. Face-view of an Icosahedron.<br />
VI. Section III: The Point of Masonry.<br />
Fig. 6.3.1. The Focal Point.<br />
Fig. 6.3.2. ‘Two’ Points.<br />
Fig. 6.3.3. The Line.<br />
Fig. 6.3.4. The Line as a Radius (The Objective Radius . . . Sun).<br />
Fig. 6.3.5. The Objective <strong>and</strong> Subjective Radii (Sun <strong>and</strong> Moon).<br />
Fig. 6.3.6. The First Intersection (P 2 , P 3 ) (Vesica Pisces - 1st Proposition of Euclid).<br />
Fig. 6.3.7. The Second Extension - (P 4 - P 7 ).<br />
Fig. 6.3.8. The Third Extension - (P 6 ).<br />
Fig. 6.3.9. The KST SS Module with Star of David.<br />
Fig. 6.3.10. The KST ‘Sanctorum’ Module.<br />
Fig. 6.3.11. Projection of Double Cubes in the ‘Sanctorum’ of KST.<br />
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