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Amar Dhall is a true polymath. Over the last 15-years Amar’s career has evolved from being an award-winning university lecturer and obtaining a Ph.D. to exploring the intersection between law and quantum mechanics.
We talk about his research into the deeper, quantum implications of law and his more recent work in supporting lawyers to understand their trauma responses, to make them better lawyers.
Show notes
[1:42] Amar explains his pre-law career in property development and management and what motivated him to study law.
[6:11] While studying law, Amar had a spiritual epiphany and ended up exploring the relationship between the law and quantum mechanics as part of his doctoral thesis in law.
[7:54] Amar theorises that applying quantum principles to law - getting to the essence of the observer and the thing observed - results in better legal reasoning.
[10:20] Keeping in mind the 'meta' issues around law will also lead to lawyers contributing more to society, allowing us to apply the law as the organising principle in society that it was intended to be.
[15:49] Amar faced criticism and bullying in his work. However, his love for law kept him committed to exploring his perspectives and finishing his thesis.
[20:56] Amar and I discuss the personal relationship of a lawyer to the law. Amar brings up the idea of aligning our laws with the laws of nature. Amar's idea is that neo-natural law will develop as we begin to look beyond the materialist paradigm as a species.
[25:16] Amar embarked on a career in therapy to assist lawyers to find more meaning in the way their relate to the law.
[26:54] Lawyers tend to be above average in IQ and below average in EQ, with a trauma response of using achievement to their channel anxiety.
[29:38] Part of Amar's motivation is to help younger cohorts of lawyers to manage their responses to engender an overall healthier legal profession.
[31:50] Amar and I talk about the law as a living sacred thing and how that brings concepts of love into it.
[34:44] Finally, Amar shares with us his work with groups of men in the Mankind Project and the idea of enantiodroma, that moving too far into a polarised concept results in adopting the opposite!
To learn more, please visit the episode page of the New Earth lawyer website.
By Geraldine Johns-Putra (Geraldine Grace)Amar Dhall is a true polymath. Over the last 15-years Amar’s career has evolved from being an award-winning university lecturer and obtaining a Ph.D. to exploring the intersection between law and quantum mechanics.
We talk about his research into the deeper, quantum implications of law and his more recent work in supporting lawyers to understand their trauma responses, to make them better lawyers.
Show notes
[1:42] Amar explains his pre-law career in property development and management and what motivated him to study law.
[6:11] While studying law, Amar had a spiritual epiphany and ended up exploring the relationship between the law and quantum mechanics as part of his doctoral thesis in law.
[7:54] Amar theorises that applying quantum principles to law - getting to the essence of the observer and the thing observed - results in better legal reasoning.
[10:20] Keeping in mind the 'meta' issues around law will also lead to lawyers contributing more to society, allowing us to apply the law as the organising principle in society that it was intended to be.
[15:49] Amar faced criticism and bullying in his work. However, his love for law kept him committed to exploring his perspectives and finishing his thesis.
[20:56] Amar and I discuss the personal relationship of a lawyer to the law. Amar brings up the idea of aligning our laws with the laws of nature. Amar's idea is that neo-natural law will develop as we begin to look beyond the materialist paradigm as a species.
[25:16] Amar embarked on a career in therapy to assist lawyers to find more meaning in the way their relate to the law.
[26:54] Lawyers tend to be above average in IQ and below average in EQ, with a trauma response of using achievement to their channel anxiety.
[29:38] Part of Amar's motivation is to help younger cohorts of lawyers to manage their responses to engender an overall healthier legal profession.
[31:50] Amar and I talk about the law as a living sacred thing and how that brings concepts of love into it.
[34:44] Finally, Amar shares with us his work with groups of men in the Mankind Project and the idea of enantiodroma, that moving too far into a polarised concept results in adopting the opposite!
To learn more, please visit the episode page of the New Earth lawyer website.