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Mahatma Gandhi on Marriage: Truth, Self-Discipline, and Spiritual Partnership

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In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Gandhi’s vision of marriage as a spiritual partnership rooted in truth, self-discipline, and selfless service. Drawing from his writings and personal reflections, they examine why lasting love requires moving beyond possessiveness, jealousy, and mere physical attraction toward mutual growth and higher purpose. The discussion highlights Gandhi’s teachings on self-restraint, honest communication, tolerance, and the cultivation of clean minds, clean hearts, and clean homes. They also explore the importance of shared responsibility, continual learning, and serving others together as a couple. The episode concludes with Gandhi’s measure of marital success—not material comfort or romantic intensity, but a relationship marked by moral development, spiritual companionship, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to truth, love, and the service of humanity.

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