
Martin Luther Ling Jr. - Love in the Face of the Evil
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Martin Luther King Jr. stood at the crossroads of power and peace, armed not with weapons, but with conviction, clarity, and love.
In this episode of Temple of the Mind, we explore the deeper spiritual and philosophical roots of King’s vision for justice. What did he mean when he said that love must drive out hate? How did nonviolence become his path not just to protest, but to transformation?
This is a meditation on the soul behind the civil rights movement, a man who believed that true justice must be grounded in moral courage and divine love.
Topics include:
- The philosophy behind King’s nonviolence
- The spiritual power of suffering
- Justice as an act of love
- Why King’s message still matters today
Whether you’re seeking meaning, direction, or a deeper way to live in a fractured world this conversation is a call inward.
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