
Sauron’s Search History: Unmasking The Eye That ConsumesIn this episode, I’m joined by Will Anselm—medieval art historian, writer of Palinode, and editor and introduction author of The Moral Universe by Fulton J. Sheen (book release upcoming, link will be provided when it is published).He’s also someone with a really sharp eye for what Tolkien was doing beneath the surface and that’s going to matter for this conversation.Together, we explore how Tolkien’s vision of a being that became pure, disembodied appetite mirrors something unsettling in our own world—especially in the way we consume, disconnect, and drift into patterns of addiction, consumption, and spiritual slavery.About WillWill brings a depth to Tolkien that goes far beyond the surface:* Medieval art historian* Editor and introduction author of The Moral Universe by Fulton J. Sheen* Creator of Palinode on Substack* Host of Catholic X Spaces* Deep student of Middle-earth, theology, and symbolismHis insight helps uncover layers in Tolkien’s work that most of us never notice—but once you see them, you can’t unsee them.What We Explore* Who Sauron really was and how he became what he became* The symbolism of the Eye—always watching, never satisfied* Morgoth, corruption, and the distortion of beauty* Why evil in Tolkien cannot create—only consume* The deeper meaning behind “Sauron’s search history”* The One Ring as a metaphor for addiction and false power* How modern life mirrors the same pattern of disembodied consumptionThe Core IdeaSauron didn’t begin as a monster.He began as something good.A being who loved order, structure, and things working as they should.But that desire slowly twisted:* Order → Control* Control → DominationOver time, he lost everything that made him whole:* No body* No relationships* No ability to create, love, or connectOnly an eye remained.Watching.Searching.Consuming.Never satisfied.Why This MattersAt some point, this episode stops being about Sauron.It becomes about us.When we stop living and start watching, something shifts:* Presence is replaced by consumption* Connection begins to fade* Appetite growsAnd over time…You don’t feel like yourself anymore.You’re just watching life with an agonizing gaze.The Ring & AddictionWe also explore the One Ring as a powerful parallel:* It promises control* It creates secrecy (“invisibility”)* It feels empoweringBut in reality…What feels like power slowly becomes bondage.A Way OutThe story doesn’t end in darkness.What ultimately defeats Sauron isn’t greater power—but…* Fellowship* Sacrifice* Letting go of controlAnd the same is true for us.Will’s BookWill is the editor and introduction author of The Moral Universe by Fulton J. Sheen (book release upcoming, link will be provided when it is published).Final ReflectionYou don’t have to live as the Eye.You were made to live as a person.Question to Take With YouWhere in your life are you just watching… instead of living?Try Ever AccountableIf you want to try Ever Accountable for yourself, you can start with a 14-day free trial and 20% off using the link or QR code in this episode.To Learn More About Ever Accountable: Episode 46 & Episode 6046. Want to Quit Porn? There’s an App For That - Interview with Tyler Patterson, CEO of Ever Accountable<s
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