How to Love Those Who Hate Us
Philosophical Questions
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Myers
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By:
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Boris Kriger
About this listen
This book confronts one of the most difficult questions in the human experience: why do we continue to carry the hatred of others inside ourselves—and how can we finally stop?
It does not preach forgiveness, demand virtue, or romanticize suffering. Instead, it reveals the hidden mechanisms by which another person’s malice reshapes our inner world, and shows how to reclaim the self from the emotional gravity of hostility.
Drawing on psychology, philosophy, trauma studies, and spiritual traditions, the author demonstrates that hatred harms us most not when it is directed at us, but when we begin to reflect it. To love those who hate us is not a moral duty and not a religious command; it is an act of liberation. A refusal to let someone else’s darkness determine the architecture of our own soul.
This book guides the reader through the anatomy of pain, the origins of aggression, the traps of reciprocal hatred, and the subtle ways in which we become entangled in the reality of the one who attacks us. It offers a path toward an inner independence that does not depend on apology, justice, or reconciliation.
It is a book about regaining one’s inner home—about learning to live without becoming a mirror of someone else’s fury. A book about love understood not as sentiment, but as clarity, strength, and the final form of freedom.
Keywords
enemy-love, hatred, forgiveness, trauma, inner freedom, emotional resilience, compassion