
Why We Judge Others: The Psychology of Projection and the Words of Jesus
Traversing the Strange World · Isaiah Danberry
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Show Notes
Why do we judge others so quickly? And what do those judgments actually reveal about us?
In this episode, we explore the powerful teaching of Jesus: “Judge not, lest ye be judged” and the image of the beam in your own eye. But this isn’t just a spiritual lesson — it’s a psychological one.
We dive into:
- Psychological projection and how we see our own disowned traits in others
- Carl Jung’s Shadow and why the qualities we condemn most often live within us
- A Chassidic Jewish perspective on seeing others as mirrors for inner growth
- The difference between judgment and discernment
- How humility and curiosity open the door to real compassion
Featuring reflections inspired by Joe Rogan and Aaron Weiss of mewithoutYou, this episode invites you to move from condemnation to awareness… and from certainty to understanding.
Because sometimes, the problem isn’t what we’re looking at —
it’s what we’re looking through.