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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 17 MIN

It Hurts--But Only Briefly

from The Pocket Contemplative · host Dave Schmelzer

Great saints and modern psychologists agree that our lives work best when we pull off something that, technically, might be anti-human: hurting whenever we hurt, but not anticipating some future challenge or pain. As Jesus teaches, animals are good at that; people not so much. So how do we pull off this most-important thing? And what does it get us if we do? Mentioned on this podcast:Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior, The Great Courses course by Mark Leary, of Duke UniversityThe Interior Castle, by Teresa of AvilaMatthew 6:25-26 and 10:16-20

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Great saints and modern psychologists agree that our lives work best when we pull off something that, technically, might be anti-human: hurting whenever we hurt, but not anticipating some future challenge or pain. As Jesus teaches, animals are good...

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