Gabriel versus Lucifer
In my earlier book Gabriel versus Lucifer, such “true things” were each treated as a matter of
alignment with a larger truth. I wrote:
“In the interest of sound construction, a carpenter must also have good light and always make sure that things fit together in a way that is plumb and true. In fact, the carpenter spends most of his or her time ensuring accuracy and proper alignment. “Measure twice, cut once” is the carpenter’s credo. The guide, in this case, is a rule, the accuracy of which is essential. The carpenter’s square, the spirit level, together with the chalk and laser line are also used to ensure that alignment is “true.”
The carpenter has some important reference within the larger creation and uses visual clues to “true up” or align his own creation with that larger truth, all in accordance with a plan. Only then can the craftsman create a thing of beauty that provides good and faithful service. To anyone building a life, the same principles apply.” (Excerpt- Profitable Intelligence)


