Sometimes the Hidden Isn’t Hidden - It’s Just Poorly Explained
Download MP3What if esotericism isn’t about secret knowledge, but simply about structure and clarity? In this episode, we challenge the idea that Masonic depth is inherently mysterious. Instead, we propose that many “hidden truths” are just badly communicated—and that real growth requires more discipline than diagrams.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Esoteric knowledge often isn’t hidden—it’s just poorly structured or taught.
- Growth-based insight can’t be given prematurely, but it can be well-supported.
- True mastery begins with self-scrutiny, not space-wizard shortcuts.
💬 Featured Quotes
“There are lessons that are hidden because they require growth to understand them—and that’s valid.” — [00:00:24]
“Trying to teach someone from a Braille book when they don’t know Braille… that’s not esotericism, that’s just bad teaching.” — [00:01:20]
“Guys want to skip straight to space wizard boot camp, but can’t manage their calendar.” — [00:02:14]
“There’s nothing you could say to convince a younger version of you of what you now believe. That’s growth—not secrecy.” — [00:00:48]
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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
