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Following last episode’s exploration of insatiable desire, this conversation turns to recovery, regulation, and real compassion. Whether it’s addiction, avoidance, or emotional compulsion, the first labor of the Master Mason is internal. You cannot shape the world until you’ve learned to govern yourself—and that begins not with shame, but with care.
🔑 Key Takeaways
💬 Featured Quotes
“You have to become the master of yourself before you can go be the Master Mason in the world.” — [00:00:52]
“There are plenty of people on the opposite team—you shouldn’t be one of them.” — [00:01:32]
“Don’t demonize the need. It’s coming from unmet emotional, psychological, or physical space.” — [00:01:50]
“Sometimes you feel like you’ve got a grip… and then one day, you find yourself back in the hole.” — [00:00:42]
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Creators & Guests
By Brian MattocksFollowing last episode’s exploration of insatiable desire, this conversation turns to recovery, regulation, and real compassion. Whether it’s addiction, avoidance, or emotional compulsion, the first labor of the Master Mason is internal. You cannot shape the world until you’ve learned to govern yourself—and that begins not with shame, but with care.
🔑 Key Takeaways
💬 Featured Quotes
“You have to become the master of yourself before you can go be the Master Mason in the world.” — [00:00:52]
“There are plenty of people on the opposite team—you shouldn’t be one of them.” — [00:01:32]
“Don’t demonize the need. It’s coming from unmet emotional, psychological, or physical space.” — [00:01:50]
“Sometimes you feel like you’ve got a grip… and then one day, you find yourself back in the hole.” — [00:00:42]
🔗 Explore Related Episodes
Desire That Devours: What the Compasses Teach Us
Explores the Buddhist metaphor of Hungry Ghosts and Freemasonry’s tools for restraint.
The Fellow Craft Apron and the Logic of Compassion
Outlines a structured way to generate empathy using symbolic tools and reasoning.
Put On Your Apron: Becoming the Mason You Were Raised to Be
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