The Preparing Room Is Not Optional

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Brian addresses one of the most common mistakes people make when trying to do real internal work: skipping preparation. When a fear or challenge arrives and you are immediately hot about it, ready to fight or dismiss it entirely, routing that directly into the examining room is a waste of time. You cannot examine honestly from an armored position. That is what the preparing room is for, and develo
Brian addresses one of the most common mistakes people make when trying to do real internal work: skipping preparation. When a fear or challenge arrives and you are immediately hot about it, ready to fight or dismiss it entirely, routing that directly into the examining room is a waste of time. You cannot examine honestly from an armored position. That is what the preparing room is for, and developing a personal preparation process is not optional if you want the rest of the lodge work to function.

The preparing room's instruction to divest yourself of metallic substances, the offensive and defensive materials of everyday life, is a practical directive, not a symbolic nicety. For some people that preparation happens on a cushion through meditation. For others it is a journal, a walk in nature, or a conversation with someone they trust. The physical lodge's actual brothers are not off-limits for this process either. Socializing a fear with someone who is safe and trustworthy can be part of how you strip the armor before crossing the threshold to do the work.
  • Why emotional reactivity makes examination impossible
  • The preparing room as a personal protocol, not just a degree-conferral concept
  • Practical preparation methods: meditation, journaling, movement, conversation
  • Dropping preconceived notions about whether you qualify to have the fear
  • When to move from the preparing room to the examining room versus directly to the lodge
The work only gets honest when the armor is actually off, and no amount of examining or lodge-floor processing will compensate for skipping that step.
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Brian Mattocks
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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
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