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In this episode, we explore the Buddhist realm of Hungry Ghosts - beings tormented by insatiable craving; and its profound parallels with the human condition. Whether it’s food, media, validation, or vice, desire often consumes us more than we consume it. Freemasonry offers symbolic tools, especially the Compasses, to set boundaries and cultivate restraint—not to deny desire, but to transcend it.
🔑 Key Takeaways
💬 Featured Quotes
“Hungry ghosts… beings with big heads and tiny necks—unable to ever be filled.” — [00:00:18]
“You’re never going to run out of desire. That’s why we need tools to contain it.” — [00:01:08]
“You finish one bite and before you even taste it, the next one’s already in your hand.” — [00:01:30]
“If you don’t understand that your desires are insatiable, you can never transcend them.” — [00:01:54]
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In this episode, we explore the Buddhist realm of Hungry Ghosts - beings tormented by insatiable craving; and its profound parallels with the human condition. Whether it’s food, media, validation, or vice, desire often consumes us more than we consume it. Freemasonry offers symbolic tools, especially the Compasses, to set boundaries and cultivate restraint—not to deny desire, but to transcend it.
🔑 Key Takeaways
💬 Featured Quotes
“Hungry ghosts… beings with big heads and tiny necks—unable to ever be filled.” — [00:00:18]
“You’re never going to run out of desire. That’s why we need tools to contain it.” — [00:01:08]
“You finish one bite and before you even taste it, the next one’s already in your hand.” — [00:01:30]
“If you don’t understand that your desires are insatiable, you can never transcend them.” — [00:01:54]
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