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Love & Judgment: The Lightning Podcast S1 E36

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“The more man judges, the less he loves.”

— Honoré de Balzac, Philosophy of Marriage

This week, join Cyrus Palizban and Zohar Atkins as we delve into the ever-contentious relationship between love and judgment. Starting with a quote from Honoré de Balzac, we debate whether judgment and love can coexist and the implications of being judgmental versus loving. Leveraging Zohar’s knowledge of Jewish tradition, the discussion moves through contrasting religious teachings of the Kabbalah, biblical narratives, and anecdotal examples, aiming to discern if judgment has any place within love.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:09 Exploring the Quote: Love vs. Judgment

00:20 Kabbalah and Religious Perspectives

01:08 Judgment as an Expression of Love

03:54 Psychological Insights on Judgment

05:41 Defending Judgment: Political and Practical Views

07:02 Balancing Judgment and Compassion

07:14 Judgment in Society and Personal Experience

08:36 The Role of Judgment in Personal Growth

10:57 Judgment, Love, and Spirituality

16:24 Practical Applications and Reflections

31:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

32:42 Outro and Additional Resources

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“The more man judges, the less he loves.”

— Honoré de Balzac, Philosophy of Marriage

This week, join Cyrus Palizban and Zohar Atkins as we delve into the ever-contentious relationship between love and judgment. Starting with a quote from Honoré de Balzac, we debate whether judgment and love can coexist and the implications of being judgmental versus loving. Leveraging Zohar’s knowledge of Jewish tradition, the discussion moves through contrasting religious teachings of the Kabbalah, biblical narratives, and anecdotal examples, aiming to discern if judgment has any place within love.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:09 Exploring the Quote: Love vs. Judgment

00:20 Kabbalah and Religious Perspectives

01:08 Judgment as an Expression of Love

03:54 Psychological Insights on Judgment

05:41 Defending Judgment: Political and Practical Views

07:02 Balancing Judgment and Compassion

07:14 Judgment in Society and Personal Experience

08:36 The Role of Judgment in Personal Growth

10:57 Judgment, Love, and Spirituality

16:24 Practical Applications and Reflections

31:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

32:42 Outro and Additional Resources

Follow us on other platforms for more content!

https://smartlink2.metricool.com/public/smartlink/lightning-945

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