he Pāli Canon can feel like two things at once: essential, and hard to use. It points to a very ordinary problem-how stress gets made-and a very ordinary possibility-how stress can stop being made. But the texts weren't written for your century, your vocabulary, or your attention span.Blueprints, Words, Release is a bridge from text to training. It avoids both dry academic translation and soft "self-help" by offering a rigorous, three-rung ladder you can climb with any discourse: Architecture: How the text builds a world, installs constraints, and defines the problem.Intelligence: How the text explains that world through causal claims and clear instructions.Wisdom: How the text frees you from being captured by any world-including the teaching itself.Designed for the analytical mind, this book covers eleven foundational suttas-including Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion, The Not-Self Characteristic, The Fire Sermon, and The Kalama Sutta.Each chapter includes the "blueprint" of the sutta, a plain-speech explanation, a "wisdom escape hatch," and a micro-practice you can test in 3-10 minutes.The core heuristic: Make the frame + name the frame + stop being owned by the frame.