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At the systemic level, the Rough Ashlar represents the philosophical recognition that imperfection itself is the engine of growth. In this episode, we explore how unfinishedness creates motion, why discomfort fuels innovation, and how a wider, compassionate perspective emerges when we see that all systems—including ourselves—develop because of the tension between what is and what could be. Here the Rough Ashlar becomes a lens for humility, interdependence, and the continuous unfolding of change.
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1. The Ashlar and the Question of Growth
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2. Staying Unfinished – Holding Tension Between Work and Result
Reflects on the continuous process of becoming, resonating with the systemic “perfect mistake” framing in this episode.
3. The Master Mason Series – Part III: The Workman and the Work
Examines non-duality and the unity of creator and creation—a natural extension of the systemic, compassion-oriented view of imperfection described here.
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By Brian MattocksAt the systemic level, the Rough Ashlar represents the philosophical recognition that imperfection itself is the engine of growth. In this episode, we explore how unfinishedness creates motion, why discomfort fuels innovation, and how a wider, compassionate perspective emerges when we see that all systems—including ourselves—develop because of the tension between what is and what could be. Here the Rough Ashlar becomes a lens for humility, interdependence, and the continuous unfolding of change.
🔑 Key Takeaways
💬 Featured Quotes
🔗 Explore Related Episodes
1. The Ashlar and the Question of Growth
Explores how unfinishedness and imperfection form the foundation for Masonic development, directly paralleling the systemic perspective of the Rough Ashlar.
2. Staying Unfinished – Holding Tension Between Work and Result
Reflects on the continuous process of becoming, resonating with the systemic “perfect mistake” framing in this episode.
3. The Master Mason Series – Part III: The Workman and the Work
Examines non-duality and the unity of creator and creation—a natural extension of the systemic, compassion-oriented view of imperfection described here.
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