[Redbook6:112-113)][19890314:2010b]{Architectural
Circles [continued]}[14th
March 1989]
.2010
[continued]
The
usual Circle dynamics implications follow from this,* with the
consequence that an Inner Circle architecture (and I suspect that
Architecture is nearer to the Transformation Point than most other
expressions of our culture and Society)** would look quite different
from our present Outer-Circle practice.
Such
an architecture would express purpose through the beauty of
Revelation in the first instance, leaving the usefulness to follow
and the engineering to put it into effect given the immensely
expanded range of structural possibilities – although as in all
material endeavours, contra-rotation assumes that a knowledge of
those structural possibilities play its part in the revelation.
(In
an analogous way, the diversity of technological possibilities
enables us, in theory, for the first time to consider a Society
evolving along Inner Circle lines, through Love and Revelation in the
Individual taking precedence over Ordination and Outer Action.)
*[See
last previous entry]
**[This
does not seem entirely consistent with other fairly consistent
placings of arts (and crafts) around the Circle in other Journal
entries]
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