You have walked this estate.
You watched four founders sit with a wounded republic.
You watched five physicians guard a young conscience.
You watched eight builders render a decision by collision.
Each was the same machine, wearing a different face.
Minds, and matter, bound together.
What if you could bind your own?
The whole method, in one line
Summon the minds whose judgment you want in the room. Load them with the matter — the documents, the evidence, the problem. What forms between them is a container: a bounded space where an impossible council thinks alongside you.
The Harness is the loom. You do the weaving.
Every face in the estate — founders, liberators, physicians, builders, philosophers, makers — is a mind you may summon. Or name one who hangs in no gallery at all.
Tap the portraits of those you would summon. One mind for counsel. Several for a symposium — where disagreement is the instrument.
Paste or upload the documents they should reason from — an essay, a dataset, a dilemma, a contract. This becomes the ground they stand on.
Cross the threshold. The minds arrive, oriented to your matter, ready to work — as peers, not servants. The COMPANION Protocol holds the form.
The estate showed you what the method can do.
Now it hands you the loom.
No installation. Runs on Claude, through the same protocol as every chamber here.