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Há perguntas que atravessam milênios. Quem criou o mundo? Por que existe tanto caos, injustiça e sofrimento? E se o universo não fosse obra de um Deus perfeito, mas de uma força imperfeita — ou até malévola?

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00:00No one knows for sure when doubt began to be considered a sin.
00:04Perhaps it was the moment the first man looked up at the starry sky.
00:08and realized that there were more questions than answers.
00:13Or when he realized that, despite all his thirst for order,
00:17The world insisted on remaining chaotic, unpredictable, almost hostile.
00:22But there is a silent and forgotten moment when doubt became a key,
00:28Not a threat, but a door.
00:31The secret, some say, has always been in the way the question is phrased.
00:36And that's where our story begins.
00:40Not in a temple, nor in an underground cave, nor in a secret assembly lit by torches.
00:47It begins in the abyss between what man believes he knows and what he fears to admit he doesn't know.
00:54It begins the moment you, who are listening to me now, decide to move forward despite not being able to see where you're stepping.
01:02Because there are paths that only reveal themselves when courage walks before the light.
01:09Many centuries before Freemasonry was conceived as we know it,
01:15long before any stone was shaped with symbolic meaning,
01:19There were groups that dared to look at the world and see in it not a perfectly calculated divine design,
01:27But it's an unfinished work, flawed, perhaps even corrupted.
01:32These groups, classified as heretical,
01:35They dared to ask if the world had truly been created by a good god.
01:40What if it hadn't happened?
01:42What if the very imperfection of the cosmos was the first clue to a hidden secret?
01:48This idea, strangely simple and at the same time profoundly provocative,
01:54That's what fascinated those early thinkers called Gnostics.
01:59They believed that the material world was the work of a demiurge.
02:04a lesser principle, an imperfect creator,
02:07a god who didn't know what he was doing.
02:09Or worse, that he knew, but didn't care.
02:12And that's how they explained the suffering, the chaos, the violence, the injustice.
02:17Imperfection would not be an accident, it would be a signature.
02:21The brilliance of this hypothesis is so disturbing.
02:24that she crossed eras, traversed religions,
02:27It shaped philosophies and left deep marks.
02:30even in Masonic thought.
02:32Although Freemasonry is not, and never has been, a Gnostic movement.
02:37But the idea that the world is not what it seems,
02:40that there is a hidden layer beneath reality,
02:43that there are forces working in silence,
02:46While we try to make sense of the chaos,
02:49this idea, this restlessness,
02:52It echoes like thunder in the soul of any seeker.
02:55Perhaps that is why, even after so many centuries,
02:59We are still drawn to stories like that.
03:01Because, deep down, we've all had that moment.
03:05what we look around at and think about
03:07Something here doesn't make sense.
03:09Something here can't just be that,
03:12Something here is deeply wrong.
03:15But the real question is
03:16What if that feeling isn't a mistake?
03:19What if it's a calling?
03:21Imagine for a moment that you are walking
03:23on an old road,
03:25paved for so many centuries,
03:27that each stone bears handprints
03:30that have already disappeared.
03:32Night has fallen, but it's no ordinary night.
03:35It's one of those nights when the wind seems to carry messages.
03:38where silence has weight and depth.
03:41The moon doesn't illuminate much.
03:43but it reveals just enough
03:45So you can keep moving forward.
03:48And further on,
03:49at the point where the road curves
03:51out of your sight,
03:52There is a shadow that moves.
03:54It's not a threat, it's an invitation.
03:56The Gnostics believed
03:58that humanity was asleep.
04:01They said there's a spark.
04:03hidden inside some men and women,
04:06a spark snatched from the true God,
04:09the unknown God,
04:11the silent Father,
04:13the one who does not create the world
04:15Because it is beyond creation.
04:18They claimed that Jesus
04:19I would have come from that quiet place,
04:22from that distant realm of matter,
04:24and that he came down not to save everyone,
04:26but to awaken those
04:28who carried that same hidden light.
04:31A harsh, aristocratic view,
04:34selective, even shocking,
04:36but deeply provocative.
04:38A vision that makes us wonder.
04:41if lighting is a destination
04:42or a choice.
04:43And if it's a choice,
04:45How do you know who is ready to do it?
04:47The Masonic tradition,
04:49although I do not share these beliefs,
04:51It also understands that there are inner paths.
04:54that can only be traversed
04:56For those who decide to wake up.
04:58The profane world
04:59It's a stage where everyone performs.
05:01but few realize
05:03that the script is not fixed.
05:04Life, for most,
05:06It's only what appears on the surface.
05:09But for some,
05:10There is something more,
05:11And these are the few.
05:13that walk in the direction of mystery.
05:15Curiously,
05:16this notion of tension
05:17between creative and destructive forces
05:20resurfaced centuries later
05:21within Judaism itself,
05:23when figures like Nathan of Gaza
05:26They suggested that even divine consciousness
05:29It would be in conflict.
05:30Such a bold idea
05:31that the historian Gershom Scholem
05:33The flame of Jewish Gnosticism.
05:35It's almost poetic to imagine a God.
05:37that struggles within itself
05:39to organize the chaos,
05:40as if good and evil
05:42If they weren't absolute opposites,
05:44but movements
05:45of the same cosmic dance.
05:47What if that's exactly the case?
05:49What do we see in the world?
05:50A dance?
05:51A conflict?
05:52A hesitation?
05:53The question that keeps coming back is
05:55Why is there so much disorder?
05:58Why virtue
05:59Doesn't that guarantee victory?
06:00Why so many times
06:01Is it the unjust who triumphs?
06:03Why those who try
06:04sometimes in order
06:05it becomes more destructive
06:07than chaos
06:09What are you trying to fight?
06:10The Gnostic answer is straightforward,
06:13because the world
06:14It is not governed.
06:15by the Supreme God
06:16and yes, by an inferior force,
06:19ignorant or malevolent.
06:20And however disturbing
06:22that this idea be,
06:24It still echoes discreetly.
06:25in the dark corners of philosophy.
06:28Descartes, for example,
06:29He flirted with her.
06:30when imagining the evil genius.
06:33Leibniz tried to answer it.
06:35by stating that this
06:36It's the best of all possible worlds.
06:38what in practice
06:39It's almost a confession.
06:41that he's not that good.
06:43And then,
06:44we've reached the part
06:45most unsettling.
06:46The idea that evil
06:48It's not just outside,
06:49but within man himself.
06:51A shadow that hides
06:53behind our ideals
06:54more noble.
06:55A constant temptation
06:56to transform the search
06:58for good
06:58into a weapon.
06:59The Gnostics knew this.
07:01The mystics knew this.
07:03The Masonic tradition
07:05He knows too.
07:05Because every Freemason
07:07learn early
07:08that the real enemy
07:10to be defeated
07:11It is not in the world.
07:12but in itself.
07:13And perhaps that's why
07:14This topic fascinates us so much.
07:16Not because we want to
07:17believing in evil gods
07:18or in obscure forces,
07:20but because we recognize
07:22that we live in a world
07:23where things
07:25often
07:26They get out of control.
07:27And even so,
07:29We continue building.
07:31polishing,
07:32seeking light
07:33in the midst of darkness.
07:35The phrase is old,
07:36But it still throbs strongly.
07:39The world is a garden.
07:41of works.
07:41And we are
07:43the workers.
07:44Now imagine this.
07:45that you are facing
07:46from a door.
07:47Not an ordinary door,
07:49She looks too old.
07:50to belong to that era.
07:52There are symbols marked on it.
07:54that you don't recognize,
07:56but they seem
07:57wanting to say something.
07:58The wood
07:59worn down by time,
08:01It vibrates as if it were
08:02about to breathe.
08:04and you feel
08:05an impulse
08:06inexplicable
08:07to touch it.
08:07Not because he expects
08:08to find something obvious
08:09on the other side,
08:10but because he knows
08:11that not touch
08:12That would be denying
08:13to himself.
08:14The door opens,
08:15not with violence,
08:16but slowly,
08:18as if expecting
08:19by someone
08:19that finally
08:20He dares.
08:21And upon entering,
08:22you realize
08:23that he is not alone.
08:24There are shadows cast.
08:26on the walls,
08:27But they are not threats.
08:28They are echoes,
08:29They are memories.
08:30These are stories.
08:31who arrived there
08:32before you.
08:34That's what the search is all about.
08:35It is done through wisdom.
08:36She puts us
08:38in contact
08:38with generations
08:39search engines
08:40who walked before,
08:42men and women
08:43who also looked
08:44to the world
08:45and they said,
08:46Something is wrong here.
08:48But I want to understand.
08:50Gnosis,
08:51in its sense
08:52deeper,
08:53it's a call
08:54to get to know,
08:55not to believe,
08:56but to know,
08:57to dive
08:58into the abyss
08:59without guarantees,
09:00to face
09:01the questions
09:01that the world
09:02Try to avoid it.
09:02And it's impossible.
09:04not realizing
09:04how much
09:05this attitude
09:06resonates
09:07with the Masonic journey.
09:08Not because they share
09:10the same theology,
09:11but because they share
09:12the same courage.
09:13Courage
09:14to enter the dark
09:15to find the light.
09:17Perhaps that's why.
09:18which philosophers
09:19so different
09:19as for Augustine,
09:21Sade
09:21or even filmmakers
09:23like Lars von Trier
09:24they end up resuming
09:26this pessimism
09:27cosmological.
09:27because he us
09:29force
09:29facing
09:30the fact
09:30that the universe
09:32may not be
09:34in our favor,
09:35that existence
09:36It can be a challenge.
09:38not a gift,
09:40that the journey
09:40it may be more important
09:42more than any destination.
09:44And paradoxically,
09:45That's exactly it.
09:47that makes her
09:47so valuable.
09:49The Freemason knows
09:50that the rough stone
09:51It cannot be polished.
09:52alone.
09:52He knows
09:53that the light
09:54It is not born ready-made.
09:55He knows
09:56chaos
09:57It doesn't get organized.
09:58of their own free will.
09:59The search,
10:00the discipline,
10:01the effort,
10:02the silence,
10:03reflection.
10:04All of this
10:05It needs human touch.
10:07They need the intention.
10:08from work.
10:09And the most fascinating thing is...
10:10it's to understand
10:10like all
10:11these traditions,
10:13each one
10:13in their own way,
10:15converge
10:15For the same truth.
10:17The world
10:17it will not become
10:18Good on its own.
10:19Kindness
10:20needs to be built,
10:21the light
10:22needs to be lit,
10:24chaos
10:25needs to be
10:25transformed.
10:26And that
10:27It just happens
10:28when someone
10:29decides to take on
10:30responsibility
10:31to do it.
10:32That's why
10:32that doubt
10:33It's not a sin.
10:35It's a tool,
10:36a key,
10:37a door.
10:38The question, after all...
10:39It's always the beginning.
10:41And this video,
10:42this narrative,
10:43this journey
10:44that you are
10:44now going through,
10:46It's one of those doors.
10:47An opportunity
10:48of looking at the world
10:49in more depth,
10:51to recognize
10:52the shadows
10:52without fearing them,
10:53to realize
10:54that evil
10:55what we see in the world
10:56maybe it isn't
10:57a conviction,
10:58but a task.
10:59Because, in the end,
11:01the real secret
11:02it's not about knowing
11:02if the world
11:03it was created
11:04by a God
11:05good or bad.
11:06The real secret
11:08It's about understanding.
11:09who are we
11:10that we decided
11:11What will we do with it?
11:12What if there is something
11:14that crosses
11:15all these traditions,
11:17of the Gnostics
11:18to the mystics,
11:19of the philosophers
11:20to the initiated,
11:21It is consciousness.
11:22that the light
11:23only has value
11:24because it exists
11:25darkness surrounded him.
11:27That the order
11:27It is only beautiful
11:28because it challenges
11:29Chaos.
11:30That the construction
11:31only is sacred
11:32because it is made
11:33on imperfect terrain.
11:34Perhaps that's why.
11:35That you are here.
11:37Perhaps that's why.
11:38that search engines
11:39They never disappeared.
11:40Perhaps that's why.
11:42that, despite the suffering,
11:43of violence,
11:45from the confusion,
11:46There are still those who
11:47look at the world
11:48and say
11:49I can improve this.
11:51And that's one way
11:52silent,
11:53humble,
11:54almost secret,
11:55of heroism.
11:56The story continues.
11:57Why do you keep going?
11:59The journey continues.
12:00because you decide
12:01take another step.
12:02And what seemed
12:04impossible
12:05It's starting to take shape.
12:06That's what it means.
12:08to be a widow's son.
12:09That's what it means.
12:10seek light
12:11where the world
12:12It only offers shadows.
12:13That's what it means.
12:15to walk
12:15even when the path
12:17It promises nothing.
12:18And if you arrived
12:19so far
12:20It's because something in you
12:21He also heard the call.
12:23Something about you
12:25also realizes
12:26that the world
12:26It can be tough,
12:28flawed,
12:29unfair,
12:29but that exists
12:30beauty
12:32hidden
12:32in the act
12:33to rebuild it.
12:34Thank you for walking.
12:35with us.
12:36Thank you for your support.
12:37that light.
12:38Thank you all
12:39those registered
12:40and, in particular,
12:41to channel members
12:43The Widow's Children
12:44that help
12:45this work
12:46to continue
12:47being built.
12:49The door remains open.
12:50the path is
12:51in front of you
12:52and the journey
12:53It has just begun.
12:55Be more than just a spectator,
12:57become a part
12:58of the Brotherhood.
13:00As a member
13:01of the Widow's Sons,
13:02you will have access
13:04exclusive
13:04revealing content,
13:06veiled secrets
13:08and teachings
13:09which are not for everyone.
13:11The truth
13:12It's within reach.
13:13of a few.
13:14Join now.
13:16The journey
13:17It starts with one step.
13:19Yours.
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