Dr. Stephen Tyman joins Jeremy for a conversation about the problem of evil and its relationship to the Confederation’s concept of polarized seeking. Steve gives an introduction to how evil has been historically regarded, ranging from a notion of evil as a mere absence of good to the idea of evil as a positive value diametrically opposed to good. They analyze the character and recognizable traits of service-to-self other selves in psychological, spiritual, political, and philosophical aspects, including how service-to-others seekers might relate to those of the opposite polarity.
Apologies for the diminished audio quality. There’s also loud noise that interrupts us around the 58:00 mark, that’s the context for our pause and joke about humility and patience..
Show Notes
- The Concept of Evil (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- The Problem of Evil (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Ra on Himmler and separation of self from self (36.14)
- David Graeber on Imaginative Labor (The Utopia of Rules, 2015 Melville House)
- Ra on inter-polarity conflict in fourth density (Session 25, Question 5)
- Hatonn on service-to-self resistance to positive service (April 23, 2023)
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