Summary
In this conversation, Rabbi Manis Friedman discusses the rules of love and marriage. He challenges the idea that love is the foundation of a successful marriage, arguing that love has become an idol that we worship and that it is destroying relationships. He emphasizes that marriage is a reunion, a merging of two halves of the same soul, and that the purpose of marriage is to become one. He also highlights the importance of intimacy, distinguishing it from sex and emphasizing that it is the ability to merge with each other. Rabbi Friedman redefines love as the desire to get closer to someone important, emphasizing that love is a pursuit, not a state of being. The conversation explores the concept of love and the distortion of reality that can occur when love is misdirected. It emphasizes that love should be reserved for those who are important to us, but even if we don't love someone, they are still important and should be honored. The discussion also delves into the idea that life is not about satisfying our needs, but rather about understanding our purpose and the needs of the creator. It challenges the notion that we are needy and highlights the importance of recognizing our necessity in the world.
Takeaways
Love has become an idol that we worship and it is destroying relationships.
Marriage is a reunion, a merging of two halves of the same soul.
Intimacy is the ability to merge with each other and is distinct from sex.
Love is the desire to get closer to someone important and is a pursuit, not a state of being. Love should be reserved for those who are important to us, but even if we don't love someone, they are still important and should be honored.
Life is not about satisfying our needs, but rather about understanding our purpose and the needs of the creator.
We are not needy, but rather necessary in the world.
The concept of love can be distorted when misdirected or when we prioritize our own needs over the needs of others.
Trusting in the creator and recognizing our role as an extension of the creator can bring harmony and fulfillment.
Guest
Rabbi Manis Friedman
Author, Social Philosopher and Public Speaker
A world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher who uses ancient wisdom and modern wit to captivate audiences around the world.
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Website: itsgoodtoknow.org
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Host
Austin Vangelena
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Cohost
Lizzie Aimes
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