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From childhood superstitions to unexamined beliefs in adulthood, our development follows a one-way path. Drawing on the Platonic allegory of the cave, this episode explores how we move from the shadows of illusion toward the light of agency — and why, once we’ve stepped into that light, we can’t truly return to the darkness.
Through a Masonic lens, we consider how the lodge becomes a place for examining the beliefs we’ve outgrown, and how to recognize the ones still holding us back.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Growth is directional — once we advance in understanding, we can’t fit back into earlier beliefs
- Superstition often persists in hidden areas of life, even after we’ve gained agency
- The work of the craft is to uncover and refine the beliefs we still carry unexamined
💬 Featured Quotes
“Human beings develop and grow in a directional way.” [00:00:29]“You grow through the belief in things like Santa Claus… and you don’t go back.” [00:01:02]
“You will no longer rely on superstition for your basic needs.” [00:01:12]
“Your brain won’t fit in the same spot.” [00:01:42]
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→ Explores the active and deliberate shaping of conduct, similar to refining beliefs over time. - “The Pavement We Stand On: History as Context, Not Completion”
→ Examines how the ground beneath us provides orientation, but not the full measure of our growth.
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- Brian Mattocks - Host
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