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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Ep 161 | Get Vaccinated Against the Growing Epidemic of Mental Disease

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

Religion, Philosophy, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

According to William Shakespeare's play of the same name, Macbeth directs the doctor to cure his wife. The doctor explains that there is nothing wrong with her body; she is troubled by a guilty conscience (murder). Since then, we've tried to insist that mental disease is a thing, exactly like heart disease or kidney disease. In order to dramatically improve your finances and enhance your family and social life, you need to become more courageous, happier, and more optimistic. If you are having trouble with these 3 indispensable adjuncts to successful living, be careful because the mental health industrial complex will label you as suffering from depression and anxiety. What is worse, you might have friends and family who have bought into these myths. Stay strong. Be courageous. Download The Holistic You now. For free. https://www.wehappywarriors.com/the-holistic-you . Try a Bible https://rabbidaniellapin.com/product/koren-jerusalem-bible-hardcover/ Happy Warriors are not tennis balls floating down the gutter of life. We are happy, courageous, and optimistic.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blaze Radio Network.

0:03.0

And now, the Rabbi Daniel Lapin Show.

0:05.9

The more the world changes, the more we find comfort in the things that never change.

0:11.6

This is Rabbi Daniel Lapin, on demand, on the Blaze Radio Network.

0:17.0

Welcome to the Rabbi Daniel Lapin Show, where your rabbi reveal how the world really works.

0:26.1

The only show that is intended not for crooks and creeps and clowns and cranks,

0:32.5

but a show that is intended for the unique and noble happy warrior.

0:41.7

And I want to take you back about 411 years.

0:48.1

To the year 1611, when William Shakespeare, by the way, a writer that if you spend $50,000 a year sending your child to be educated at an American university, your child will no doubt never, ever hear of William Shakespeare.

1:09.0

But for those of us who had the privilege of never attending an

1:14.3

American university or attended university perhaps somewhere else, William Shakespeare, 1611,

1:21.8

writes an extraordinary play called Macbeth. Now, you might say, well, who says it's extraordinary?

1:30.4

You, Rabbi Lappin, are just being a pretentious, narcissistic fob. What's so special about William Shakespeare?

1:38.2

Well, let's take a look at just a little glimpse into how he reveals a deep understanding of human nature that just

1:49.5

resonates. You hear it and you say, my goodness, this old, white, dead European actually

1:57.5

knew something. So without going through the whole play, Lady Macbeth is involved in

2:05.7

some really bad stuff. She murders. And she seems to have a fetish for washing her hands.

2:15.3

Now, that part is readily understandable, right? I mean, the idea that somehow you've

2:22.7

got to clean yourself. Yeah, look, no zebras ever feel a need to expunge a problem, right? No cows, cats, camels or kangaroos ever get ulcers worrying about whether they are

2:41.4

good and upright, decent camels and cats and cows and kangaroos. Human beings are completely unique

2:48.3

and Adolf Hitler was well known to have the same washing hand syndrome.

2:53.7

Lady Macbeth had it.

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