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Spinoza on Marriage: Love, Reason, and Emotional Freedom

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What would Spinoza advise to strengthen a marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Spinoza’s radical vision of love as a rational, enduring partnership grounded in freedom of soul rather than fleeting passion. Drawing from the Ethics, they examine why relationships built on physical attraction often decay, while those rooted in reason and mutual understanding grow stronger over time. The discussion highlights the role of self‑mastery, transforming conflict through clear understanding, and repaying anger with kindness. They also explore the importance of shared purpose, intellectual growth, and emotional freedom in sustaining long‑term harmony. The episode concludes with Spinoza’s measure of marital success—found not in intensity, but in stability, clarity, and the shared pursuit of truth and inner freedom.

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