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Martin Faulks On The Memory Palace In The Masonic Tradition

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Martin Faulks portrait for Magnetic Memory Method PodcastHave you ever thought about how improving your memory can improve your life? Not just surface level, daily routine improvements, but really transform who you are as a person?

Did you even realize that memory training makes personal improvement possible?

Or do you limit memory improvement in your mind as merely a tool for remembering dentist appointments and names?

Well, here’s great news:

The art of memory goes far beyond showing up on time and not having to look down at name tags and desk plaques.

With practice, thorough memory training based on a scientifically sound application of the Memory Palace technique will radically transform you.

Not just your outward life and the things you do from day to day.

It will expand the limited notion of what you think your “self” to be.

This outcome isn’t just what the ancient gurus promised, but also the same kind of results respected neuroscientists like Sam Harris are actively promoting in our time.

How is this possible, you ask?

My guest today is memory expert Martin Faulks. He’s also an expert in the field of meditation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdAdxSp84bA

Complimenting his mediation and memory training experiences, Martin’s a martial artist, yoga teacher, and author of over half a dozen books on subjects such as enlightened living and tai chi. His newest book, A Mosaic Palace: Freemasonry and the Art of Memory explores the link between the ancient tradition of memory techniques and the secretive fraternal organization, the Freemasons.

But Martin also takes on fun and unique memory challenges. For example, check out this interesting memory demonstration.

As you can see, you really can incorporate fun activities with personal self-development.

To that end, Martin and I explore memory as an internal transformative art that can change the very core of our being. Martin argues that while in antiquity inner transformation through memory was a common practice, too much of this tradition it has been lost in our modern age. The secret then to restoring this idea lies in your approach to committing to the techniques themselves with carefully chosen goals.

The best part?

It’s possible to have that transformation with a bit of guidance because the keys are already within you. What you seek is attainable, and it is within your means to take control of your own life.

Whether you suffer from anxiety, unhealthy coping mechanisms, constantly feel a sense of failure when it comes to interpersonal relationships, or you find yourself sabotaging your own success you can benefit from the advice Martin so freely gives in our conversation.

All you have to do is click play to learn about:

  • Memory training and the potential for learning leading to inner transformation (and how what you put into your consciousness can change who you are).
  • How the Renaissance caused the art of memory to become a path of cultivation of virtue instead of simply utilitarian
  • How Memory Palaces are useful as a form of meditation
  • The impact of adaptive strategies on our personality and coping and life skills
  • The hidden ways your mind is trying to help you
  • The method in which you learn something affects how easy it is for you to reference it
  • Why the church banned texts like the Ars Notoria as a “sorcery version of memory”
  • How the memory method of corporeal similitudes is the most powerful way to create associations for memory
  • The debate about whether Sherlock Holmes is a figure to look up to (otherwise known as a hero of an extra level of functioning) to when it comes to memory goals
  • Comparing and contrasting memory and sorcery, and memory palaces and magic circles
  • Why Giordano Bruno was a memory master and “terrible” teacher (yes, we question everything about him in this episode)
  • The differences in the definition of a memory master according to various cultures

You can also watch Martin demonstrate Bruno’s memory techniques in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZWco1uLDA

After listening to this interview, you might be wondering…

Should You Read A Mosaic Palace By Martin Faulks?

Martin Faulks portrait for Magnetic Memory Method Podcast

In my view, absolutely.

Anyone serious about the memory improvement tradition owes it to themselves to read as much about mnemonics as they can.

It’s not just about you, as you’ll discover today. It’s about everyone’s role in preserving knowledge for the good of the whole.

The number of ideas you discover when you focus on continuous study will impact your practice.

A Mosaic Palace provides historical insight, diagrams and multiple Memory Palace Examples that you can translate into powerful Memory Palace training exercises.

For example, Martin’s book inspired me to rethink some of my previously held notions about how the method of loci was used in the past.

Few memory books combine history, philosophy and technique directed at self-realization. In a world cluttered by competition-based books, A Mosaic Palace is a breath of fresh air.

Plus, Martin has more exciting contributions coming. I also can’t wait to read The Hermetic Art of Memory by Alexander Dicsone.

The adventure never ends!

Further Resources on the Web, this podcast, and the MMM Blog:

Martin Faulks on YouTube

Martin’s official website

Scott Gosnell Talks about Giordano Bruno (MMM Blog)

How to Memorize Like Sherlock Holmes with a Mind Palace (MMM Blog)

How to Train Your Memory By Phil Chambers (Book review)

Memory Craft (Discussion with Lynne Kelly)

  continue reading

505 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on February 19, 2024 00:56 (7M ago). Last successful fetch was on September 24, 2024 09:12 (2d ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Content provided by Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Martin Faulks portrait for Magnetic Memory Method PodcastHave you ever thought about how improving your memory can improve your life? Not just surface level, daily routine improvements, but really transform who you are as a person?

Did you even realize that memory training makes personal improvement possible?

Or do you limit memory improvement in your mind as merely a tool for remembering dentist appointments and names?

Well, here’s great news:

The art of memory goes far beyond showing up on time and not having to look down at name tags and desk plaques.

With practice, thorough memory training based on a scientifically sound application of the Memory Palace technique will radically transform you.

Not just your outward life and the things you do from day to day.

It will expand the limited notion of what you think your “self” to be.

This outcome isn’t just what the ancient gurus promised, but also the same kind of results respected neuroscientists like Sam Harris are actively promoting in our time.

How is this possible, you ask?

My guest today is memory expert Martin Faulks. He’s also an expert in the field of meditation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdAdxSp84bA

Complimenting his mediation and memory training experiences, Martin’s a martial artist, yoga teacher, and author of over half a dozen books on subjects such as enlightened living and tai chi. His newest book, A Mosaic Palace: Freemasonry and the Art of Memory explores the link between the ancient tradition of memory techniques and the secretive fraternal organization, the Freemasons.

But Martin also takes on fun and unique memory challenges. For example, check out this interesting memory demonstration.

As you can see, you really can incorporate fun activities with personal self-development.

To that end, Martin and I explore memory as an internal transformative art that can change the very core of our being. Martin argues that while in antiquity inner transformation through memory was a common practice, too much of this tradition it has been lost in our modern age. The secret then to restoring this idea lies in your approach to committing to the techniques themselves with carefully chosen goals.

The best part?

It’s possible to have that transformation with a bit of guidance because the keys are already within you. What you seek is attainable, and it is within your means to take control of your own life.

Whether you suffer from anxiety, unhealthy coping mechanisms, constantly feel a sense of failure when it comes to interpersonal relationships, or you find yourself sabotaging your own success you can benefit from the advice Martin so freely gives in our conversation.

All you have to do is click play to learn about:

  • Memory training and the potential for learning leading to inner transformation (and how what you put into your consciousness can change who you are).
  • How the Renaissance caused the art of memory to become a path of cultivation of virtue instead of simply utilitarian
  • How Memory Palaces are useful as a form of meditation
  • The impact of adaptive strategies on our personality and coping and life skills
  • The hidden ways your mind is trying to help you
  • The method in which you learn something affects how easy it is for you to reference it
  • Why the church banned texts like the Ars Notoria as a “sorcery version of memory”
  • How the memory method of corporeal similitudes is the most powerful way to create associations for memory
  • The debate about whether Sherlock Holmes is a figure to look up to (otherwise known as a hero of an extra level of functioning) to when it comes to memory goals
  • Comparing and contrasting memory and sorcery, and memory palaces and magic circles
  • Why Giordano Bruno was a memory master and “terrible” teacher (yes, we question everything about him in this episode)
  • The differences in the definition of a memory master according to various cultures

You can also watch Martin demonstrate Bruno’s memory techniques in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZWco1uLDA

After listening to this interview, you might be wondering…

Should You Read A Mosaic Palace By Martin Faulks?

Martin Faulks portrait for Magnetic Memory Method Podcast

In my view, absolutely.

Anyone serious about the memory improvement tradition owes it to themselves to read as much about mnemonics as they can.

It’s not just about you, as you’ll discover today. It’s about everyone’s role in preserving knowledge for the good of the whole.

The number of ideas you discover when you focus on continuous study will impact your practice.

A Mosaic Palace provides historical insight, diagrams and multiple Memory Palace Examples that you can translate into powerful Memory Palace training exercises.

For example, Martin’s book inspired me to rethink some of my previously held notions about how the method of loci was used in the past.

Few memory books combine history, philosophy and technique directed at self-realization. In a world cluttered by competition-based books, A Mosaic Palace is a breath of fresh air.

Plus, Martin has more exciting contributions coming. I also can’t wait to read The Hermetic Art of Memory by Alexander Dicsone.

The adventure never ends!

Further Resources on the Web, this podcast, and the MMM Blog:

Martin Faulks on YouTube

Martin’s official website

Scott Gosnell Talks about Giordano Bruno (MMM Blog)

How to Memorize Like Sherlock Holmes with a Mind Palace (MMM Blog)

How to Train Your Memory By Phil Chambers (Book review)

Memory Craft (Discussion with Lynne Kelly)

  continue reading

505 episodes

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