
The (all) Unknowing
What if the maps we've been given are wrong? What if the systems we trust are hollow? "The (all) Unknowing" is a journey into the mirrors of the mind, a podcast that deconstructs the illusions of our age to make way for a new, more sovereign way of being.
Through a deep exploration of parables, dreams, and philosophy, host Daniel Curtis diagnoses the two great spiritual wounds of our time: the hollowness of performative authority that rules through fear, and the pervasive sickness of disconnection that severs us from ourselves, each other, and the soul of the world.
This is not a search for easy answers. It is an invitation to walk the path of unknowing, to find the true ruler in the mirror, and to begin the Great Work of building a world that needs no ruler.
The (all) Unknowing
Episode 4: The Lodge
What if the perfect life you’ve built is the very cage that is killing your soul? What if the fortress you’ve constructed to keep out all danger has become the prison that locks out all life?
In this essential episode of "The (all) Unknowing," we explore the tragic origin story of the Hollow Senex through a chilling parable: The Lodge. Through the story of a man who builds a perfect but empty home, we diagnose the spiritual sickness of the modern psyche: the obsession with control that leads to a profound severance from the soul.
This episode reveals:
- How the perfected ego builds a "beautiful prison" that is ornate on the surface but hollow within.
- Why the Anima (the soul, the feminine principle) cannot survive in the sterile environment of the lodge and must flee to the wilderness of the unconscious.
- The meaning of the "three bears" as archetypal Guardians of the Threshold—the terrifying, instinctual fears we must face to reclaim what we have lost.
- The critical moment of choice is known as the "Refusal of the Call," where safety is chosen over the dangerous, life-giving journey to wholeness.
- How this single act of refusal is the actual birth of the Hollow Senex—a tyrant born not of malice, but of the terror of the inner quest.
- The diagnosis of spiritual death: the state of being safe but not alive, of choosing structure over soul.
This is not an abstract story but a direct mirror for our own lives, revealing why our obsession with security, control, and perfection leads to careers, relationships, and belief systems that feel like beautiful, empty coffins. It offers the first, crucial step toward liberation: the courage to diagnose our own self-imposed prisons. The episode ends with three piercing questions designed to help you identify your own lodge and the soul that waits for you outside its walls.