Hidden Tool #2 - Non-duality moving with and through positive and negative
Download MP3Dive into the compelling world of duality, where the symbolic masonry's pavement mirrors life's deepest truths. Discover how embracing both creation and destruction can lead to a richer understanding of problem-solving and self-awareness. Join us as we journey through the sun, moon, and the checkered pathways of existence.
Key Points
• Masonic pavement's life lessons
• Destruction's role in creation and vice versa
• Analytical vs. emotional approaches
• The balance of care in life
Best Quotes
00:00 - 00:05 • "You'll see a lot of symbolism in the craft that speaks to duality."
00:19 - 00:25 • "So even though there are blacks and white squares in a, in a, in the pavement, for example, it still is one pavement."
01:07 - 01:18 • "But when you start to look at it in, in everything that we talk about, there is both freedom and fullness."
02:14 - 02:23 • "Those things will chase each other forever. That positive and negative kind of duality, and it's in both of those that you find that there is a season for everything."
02:31 - 02:44 • "What am I rejecting here? What am I walking away from? What, what have I done to create an sort of an architectural analytical approach that could benefit from an emotional kind of fullness approach and vice versa."
03:29 • "There is tons of sort of places where you can apply that pavement throughout your day-to-day life and get positive outcomes."
Key Points
• Masonic pavement's life lessons
• Destruction's role in creation and vice versa
• Analytical vs. emotional approaches
• The balance of care in life
Best Quotes
00:00 - 00:05 • "You'll see a lot of symbolism in the craft that speaks to duality."
00:19 - 00:25 • "So even though there are blacks and white squares in a, in a, in the pavement, for example, it still is one pavement."
01:07 - 01:18 • "But when you start to look at it in, in everything that we talk about, there is both freedom and fullness."
02:14 - 02:23 • "Those things will chase each other forever. That positive and negative kind of duality, and it's in both of those that you find that there is a season for everything."
02:31 - 02:44 • "What am I rejecting here? What am I walking away from? What, what have I done to create an sort of an architectural analytical approach that could benefit from an emotional kind of fullness approach and vice versa."
03:29 • "There is tons of sort of places where you can apply that pavement throughout your day-to-day life and get positive outcomes."
Creators and Guests

Host
Brian Mattocks
Host and Founder of A Mason's Work - a podcast designed to help you use symbolism to grow. He's been working in the craft for over a decade and served as WM, trustee, and sat in every appointed chair in a lodge - at least once :D
