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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 13 MIN

Honouring The Foundations of The Work - The Continuation of the Work

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SHOW NOTES — Honouring The Foundations of The Work - The Continuation of the WorkSeven thinkers. Seven foundations. Seven ceilings. Jung mapped the shadow but never operationalised it. Maté named the wound but the culture turned it into identity. Peterson demanded responsibility without asking which fragment is taking it. Van der Kolk proved the body remembers but didn't dismantle what installed the memory. Campbell gave you the hero's journey without asking which part of you is on it. Moore gave you the archetypes without examining the fragments beneath them. Frankl gave you meaning without asking who inside you is selecting it. This episode names the pattern: every one of these thinkers built a floor that the Architect's work stands on. And every one of them stopped at a ceiling they could not see. This is not critique. This is continuation. The work does not replace them. It builds on what they laid down — and goes where they could not.Architect Frameworks Referenced: Fragment Theory • Sovereign Existentialism • The Therapeutic Ceiling • Architecture vs Observation • Building vs MappingSearch Keywords: psychology foundations, Jung, Maté, Peterson, Van der Kolk, Campbell, Moore, Frankl, fragment theory, sovereign existentialism, men's work, depth psychologyhttps://www.codexofthearchitect.com/library — Download the threshold books for free. The full Movement I collection is available now.

SHOW NOTES — Honouring The Foundations of The Work - The Continuation of the WorkSeven thinkers. Seven foundations. Seven ceilings. Jung mapped the shadow but never operationalised it. Maté named the wound but the culture turned it into identity. Peterson demanded responsibility without asking which fragment is taking it. Van der Kolk proved the body remembers but didn't dismantle what installed the memory. Campbell gave you the hero's journey without asking which part of you is on it. Moore gave you the archetypes without examining the fragments beneath them. Frankl gave you meaning without asking who inside you is selecting it. This episode names the pattern: every one of these thinkers built a floor that the Architect's work stands on. And every one of them stopped at a ceiling they could not see. This is not critique. This is continuation. The work does not replace them. It builds on what they laid down — and goes where they could not.Architect Frameworks Referenced: Fragment Theory • Sovereign Existentialism • The Therapeutic Ceiling • Architecture vs Observation • Building vs MappingSearch Keywords: psychology foundations, Jung, Maté, Peterson, Van der Kolk, Campbell, Moore, Frankl, fragment theory, sovereign existentialism, men's work, depth psychologyhttps://www.codexofthearchitect.com/library — Download the threshold books for free. The full Movement I collection is available now.

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SHOW NOTES — Honouring The Foundations of The Work - The Continuation of the WorkSeven thinkers. Seven foundations. Seven ceilings. Jung mapped the shadow but never operationalised it. Maté named the wound but the culture turned it into identity....

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