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🇨🇦 Canada - philosophy
30/08/2025#87
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144: Changing Our Minds
Episode 144
mardi 2 mars 2021 • Duration 01:41:10
In the world of politics and the permanence of the Internet, many in society believe the phrase "a leopard doesn't change its spots." we often regard changing our minds as a sign of weakness, of waffling or flip-flopping.
But the truth is, changing our minds is ESSENTIAL to personal growth and progress in society. Changing our minds is exactly what Freemasonry empowers us to do. Rather than a mark of weakness, it is instead a mark of wisdom, a mark of strength and a sign of beauty. In this episode, Eric and Jason are joined once again by brother of the show, Nicky Sampogna. Nicky was with us some episodes back, and had a change of heart about what he said. Rather than sweep it under the rug like we so often do in Masonry, Nicky agreed to share his perspective so that we could all benefit from his experience—and courage—in changing his mind.
142: Cult or Craft?
Episode 142
lundi 2 novembre 2020 • Duration 01:18:49
Jason was watching The Vow...the documentary about the NXIVM cult, and started wondering if Freemasonry could be considered a cult. So we pulled out our instruments and did the math. What constitutes a cult anyway?
132: A Masonic Dialogue (part 1)
Episode 132
mardi 19 novembre 2019 • Duration 01:16:44
Every once in a while we find something in our past that electrifies the present. Lessing's Ernst & Falk, Dialogues for Freemasons is just such an essay. Written by Gotthold Lessing, a German Freemason in 1776-1777, the Dialogues get at the heart of the true purpose of Freemasonry—well, one interpretation of it.
What makes Lessing's essay so compelling is that it addresses many of the questions we ask of the Craft today: what is the value of Freemasonry in civil society? What is holding us back as an institution? Who gets to be called a Freemason and on what basis? It is interesting to see that they were struggling with these very questions back in 1776.
In this episode, Eric and Jason read the Dialogues aloud and comment on the salient parts and how a voice that is as old as the United States can shed insight and light on today. In part 1, they read the first three dialogues.
037: 2009 Christmas Music Special
mardi 22 décembre 2009 • Duration 45:31
035: The Widows Sons
lundi 6 juillet 2009 • Duration 49:12
034: An Evening With Bro. Christopher Hodapp
mercredi 15 avril 2009 • Duration 39:16
033: Masonic AntiPatterns 2-Small Group Dynamics
vendredi 20 mars 2009 • Duration 25:00
032: Report from Masonic Week
mardi 17 février 2009 • Duration 28:15
031: Reflections on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
lundi 19 janvier 2009 • Duration 13:49
030: Masonic AntiPatterns 1--People
vendredi 16 janvier 2009 • Duration 27:28








