Is what’s right for you the same as what’s right for everyone else? Our latest episode embarks on a compelling journey into the fluidity of morality and tradition. We challenge the conventional wisdom of universal religious and moral codes, emphasizing the personal nature of what is considered "right," shaped by individual growth and values.
In our second chapter, we dissect the complex nature of guilt, examining how it transforms into an addictive presence that can deeply impact behaviors and relationships. Our discussion spans the cultural and religious dimensions of guilt, focusing particularly on its manifestations within the Catholic faith. We uncover the differences in how men and women experience and manage guilt. This segment promises rich insights into the interplay between religion, culture, and personal emotions, offering a nuanced perspective on how guilt shapes our lives.
Beauty and wisdom—are they as intertwined as we might think? Our final chapter delves into the divine allure of ancient Greek gods to the revered aesthetics of African deities, we question if modern society’s bias towards attractive individuals affects their spiritual depth. We then explore the role of humility and aging in the pursuit of wisdom and spiritual awareness, illustrating how older generations often turn more towards faith.
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08/21/24 • 36 min
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