

Part 2 of the Measurement Problem: Agape as Observer
Brad and Karen dive deeper into the implications of "measuring up" and the balance between mercy and judgment.
For the full YouTube, see here: https://youtu.be/qkDWTKNMI2c
We discuss the aspect of comparison, relationships between binaries, Iain McGilchrist's work on the two brain hemispheres, the role of the observer, etc. Link to Part 1 follows the timestamps.
Timestamps
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:15 Navigating between two binaries, example: justice and mercy
00:02:50 Migraines that shut down the left hemisphere, comprehending and apprehending
00:08:30 Training horses, the blessing of anomaly, learning to listen with the right hemisphere
00:10:00 Left hemisphere gives us speech, so a truth, once spoken, becomes a lie. 00:11:20 Finding practical meaning in this little corner
00:12:37 Comparing wavelengths, frequencies is what we do, a kind of measurement, at multiple levels and over time.
00:14:30 The observer changing what is observed. The feedback loop.
00:16:30 Hiking in the Maui Rainforest is contact with reality.
00:20:30 Thoughts on the measurement problem and its practical implications 00:23:00 We are also being observed, always. We shape the arena, the arena shapes us.
00:31:00 The incarnation of Christ in us, the triad of Love (intention, communication and action)
00:40:30 Having a question and balancing that with living real life
00:50:28 Was Eve trying to become the Observer? Things have to measure up to my expectations. Unravels the web of Love.
00:59:20 Action as the missing piece
01:06:30 The perils of providing good content
01:14:15 We are comparing frequencies or wavelengths related to context in art 01:23:00 Agape and action
01:24:20 Loving
Measurement Problem, Part 1 The Ideal is a Judge: Gauge Blocks and the Requirement to Measure up. https://youtu.be/iT43zHL2Xp8