2014 Personality Lecture 06: Carl Jung (Part 1)

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  • What did Carl Jung think? Why is it important, personally, socially and politically? What did he see as an alternative to nihilism and totalitarianism? How did he understand meaning? How was he influenced by Nietzsche? What is the collective unconscious? How did he conceive of the relationship between dreams and fantasies and the progression of history?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 381

  • @tomasbouzek2678
    @tomasbouzek2678 3 роки тому +133

    this lecture series made me go get my psych degree years after having given up on college education! Cheers from Prague :)

  • @valerieangell7588
    @valerieangell7588 6 років тому +325

    One of the things that I really appreciate about Dr Peterson is his pleasure in teaching...good teachers are such treat.I love to watch someone so totally in their element.

    • @soco1999
      @soco1999 6 років тому +3

      Hear hear.

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 2 роки тому

      TURN TO GOD; REPENT OR PERISH, TURN FROM YOUR SIN OR YOU WILL GO TO THE LAKE OF FIRE, ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH. READ BIBLE TO GET WISDOM, SEEK GOD.

    • @padarousou
      @padarousou Рік тому

      Its undoubtedly his greatest gift

  • @t5000000
    @t5000000 4 роки тому +8

    I think this is the most enlightening and giving guide, on how to install VLC media player i have ever seen.

  • @practicallypj
    @practicallypj 2 роки тому +26

    I love the depths in which he dives, and the multi-layered connections he makes in his lectures. I have been starving for this kind of intellectual stimulation that causes me to examine and explore my own depths of imagination.

  • @kevinjns6
    @kevinjns6 7 років тому +114

    It was warming to watch Dr. Peterson having fun with his students. Life has been difficult for the man recently. Great passion brings great suffering.

    • @timliu6870
      @timliu6870 3 роки тому

      what happened to him?

    • @lounaannajung4454
      @lounaannajung4454 3 роки тому +8

      @@timliu6870 he's been under attack by mainstream media, his wife got very ill and then he had to take prescription anti-anxiety medicine but something wrong happened and he had a paradoxical effect (where the medicine was making things worse instead of better) but he couldn't even stop taking it cold turkey.
      His wife miraculously recovered, he's doing a bit better but still is in recovery.
      It was a big scare for all of us to be honest and I don't even know him personally. I'm so glad the most dangerous part seems to be over.
      I heard he's thinking about a new world tour on next January.

    • @timliu6870
      @timliu6870 2 роки тому +4

      @@lounaannajung4454 Thanks a lot for all the typing! It's so sad to know that a humble & inteligent man got treated like this. He deserves a better world.

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 2 роки тому +1

      TURN TO GOD; REPENT OR PERISH, TURN FROM YOUR SIN OR YOU WILL GO TO THE LAKE OF FIRE, ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH. READ BIBLE TO GET WISDOM, SEEK GOD.

    • @padarousou
      @padarousou Рік тому

      @@lounaannajung4454 Thats not what the comment was referencing as none of that happened at the time

  • @eternalmind8634
    @eternalmind8634 3 роки тому +24

    5:53 Carl Jung , 37:10 the ideal person , 38:00 conscious cognitive constructs VS religion, 41:35 Jung and us being puppets of the unconscious {Pinocchio} , '' we are social historical cultural creatures '' , 52:20 the Lion King,

  • @emperortarzan8431
    @emperortarzan8431 6 років тому +100

    I've watched a LOT of your lectures. This one is probably my favorite. This one and "phenomenology of the devine VII"

    • @coltonshanley1921
      @coltonshanley1921 3 роки тому

      Phenomenology is literally the best word .

    • @VeguldenZilverling
      @VeguldenZilverling 3 роки тому +1

      Phenomenology of the divine is so good the content frightened me.

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 2 роки тому

      TURN TO GOD; REPENT OR PERISH, TURN FROM YOUR SIN OR YOU WILL GO TO THE LAKE OF FIRE, ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH. READ BIBLE TO GET WISDOM, SEEK GOD.

    • @DailyCorvid
      @DailyCorvid Рік тому

      Read your comment 5 years ago (Emperor Tarzan)...
      Finally after all this time, I have finished Dr Petersons channel and am now watching as things come out new :) I have no official degrees or anything, but from Dr Petersons work I have learned so much! In future there needs to be a A-Z of PETERSON, like the psychology social Bible containing hyperlinked anecdotes and essays.
      Take my money Dr P!

  • @izzyayoubi6382
    @izzyayoubi6382 Рік тому +8

    It is mesmerising to see JP at his best, teaching material that he is enamoured with. Brilliant. As an academic in the making I derive a lot of inspiration from this.

  • @RENEEVEE133
    @RENEEVEE133 10 років тому +45

    “The symbol is greater than visible substance. . . . Unhappy the land that has no symbols, or that chooses their meaning without great care.”
    ― Freya Stark, East Is West

  • @autumnleaves2766
    @autumnleaves2766 5 місяців тому +2

    It's good that these lectures from Dr Peterson's Toronto University days have been put on here for a wider audience to enjoy. Much appreciated. Will be slowly working my way through these lectures.

  • @homunculus8773
    @homunculus8773 8 років тому +53

    At around 13:40 the professor mentions how, in Faust, Goethe presented the Devil's (Evil's) hypothesis about life: that it is so unbearably cruel and random that it is best if it had never existed at all. Nietzsche said the exact same thing. In his "Birth of Tragedy" he talks about the tale of King Midas who hunted a wise demon. When he finally captured him he wouldn't let him go unless the demon answered his question. Kind Midas's question to the demon who knew all was "what is best for (a) man to do? What should man pursue?". The demon laughed "Fullish mortal king. Why do you want to know that which you are not meant to know?". The king insisted so the demon finally answered. "The best thing for man is to never have existed at all. The second best thing, if he does exist, is to die as soon as possible". I sense the quasi-divine demon makes the same point as the Devil in Faust

    • @VeguldenZilverling
      @VeguldenZilverling 3 роки тому +4

      That is chilling beyond belief.

    • @janskeet1382
      @janskeet1382 3 роки тому +4

      Metaphorically, to seek ego death and enter liberation or full realisation would be the highest possible arc. Although to state it as such makes it a concept which defeats the point of a metaphor. Midas is trying to find a concept that will grant him some release but can only look for the answer within the confines of is own unenlightened consciousness. The Demon’s answer is, “Give up your self-concept. end the idealisation of the self. The quest is the problem.” You cannot have an answer when arriving at this point. Sudden spontaneous realisation and go laughing into eternity maybe but one pointed consciousness. No.

    • @TheMonteCarlo
      @TheMonteCarlo 2 роки тому

      Isn't that what The Mysterious Stranger, in Mark Twain's story of the same name, said within the first few pages?

    • @nephilimPB
      @nephilimPB 2 роки тому

      Well that's what you get for asking a demon. Of course he's going to be salty

    • @moriiiiitz
      @moriiiiitz 2 місяці тому

      And that line was carl Marx favorite line of Faust.
      And communism killed about 100 million people. Coincidence ?

  • @abandonthisfate2461
    @abandonthisfate2461 4 роки тому +37

    Honestly, The envy I have for those that were lucky enough to have studied under Dr Peterson, His methods are concise, he also as he has stated many times when he talks he is thinking out loud and seeing if what he says is received and valid and it pretty much always is, He is also a hell of a character and he made what I can tell you from proffessors I have studied under he makes it like an interactive and engaging event, its so deep and informative and he is a man who has a profound kindness and also a great sense of humour, honestly I rolled it back a few times there when he said "Thats Carl Yung" he was so chuffed with that he loved it and it was well received and it made me laugh, truly a man that knows his orientation in the world and a man who uses his abilities to empower through knowledge and in a way I actually enjoy I binge and soak up this stuff like a sponge. just fantastic, he is an academic treasure aand I hope he comes full circle and continues to just enlighten us with his brilliant mind. Thank you Dr Peterson, truly

    • @vapourmile
      @vapourmile 3 роки тому +1

      "he has stated many times when he talks he is thinking out loud and seeing if what he says is received and valid"
      That isn't how lecturing works and it isn't how validity testing works.

    • @romanshibilski7093
      @romanshibilski7093 3 роки тому +3

      @@vapourmile I bet you’re a great lecturer.

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 2 роки тому

      TURN TO GOD; REPENT OR PERISH, TURN FROM YOUR SIN OR YOU WILL GO TO THE LAKE OF FIRE, ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH. READ BIBLE TO GET WISDOM, SEEK GOD.

    • @papakias3922
      @papakias3922 Рік тому

      ​@@vapourmile there is no hope for JP fanbois to get them to think critically, don t bother. The guy is mostly speaking with word salads and the fanbois interpent it as wisdom

    • @DvitusR
      @DvitusR Рік тому

      @@papakias3922you’re so obsessed with him you’re watching his college lectures from 7 years ago lmaooo just admit you’re a fanboi 😂

  • @KilVall
    @KilVall 8 років тому +55

    Professor Peterson, around 28:00 you say that Jung's vision of Europe swimming in blood came to him in the late 1930's, but according to Sonu Shamdasani's introduction to the Red Book, it came to him twice in 1913, which strengthens your earlier point about Jung's prophetic mind.

    • @Bnelen
      @Bnelen 7 років тому +15

      I believe Alex Jones called it first.

  • @dedosdigital
    @dedosdigital 8 років тому +8

    14-17 minutes period . Brilliant succinct statement about Universities , the ideas taught there , and the importance of getting ideas right .

  • @williamwilk5872
    @williamwilk5872 9 років тому +12

    Jordan you bring the material to life entertain and teach all at same time.

  • @marymcintosh2023
    @marymcintosh2023 7 років тому +31

    My favourite part is when he says "fighty"

  • @Danyelll
    @Danyelll 8 років тому +5

    The analogy of Pinocchio to Jung`s process of individuation you make is simply amazing...thanks for that. I will have to re-watch this movie with a whole new eye! :D

  • @selvmordspilot
    @selvmordspilot 8 років тому +14

    thanks a bunch for uploading these videos! You're a hero for making these lectures available for everybody. These interpretations are too good to be exclusive to some classroom at some specific time and locality. This knowledge belongs to the world - and you're mediating it beautifully!!

  • @zilchbupkis3109
    @zilchbupkis3109 4 роки тому +6

    That why I appreciate the lyrics in the Sympathy for the devil by Rolling Stones
    “Stuck around St Petersburg when I saw it was time for a change”

  • @fre2725
    @fre2725 7 років тому +6

    Dr Peterson missed something in his commentary. At 1:11:22 dust is scattered on the king's head. It's not enough for the Hero only to pay attention and be conscious (the Sun), one must also be "earthy": connected to the earth and real life, dwell among the people ("groundlings"), and be aware of the hard conditions of life (ordinary hardship and sufferings).

    • @arthurday4547
      @arthurday4547 3 місяці тому

      I thought about this but not that profoundly

  • @richardnoll4003
    @richardnoll4003 7 років тому +61

    Dr. Peterson,
    I was intrigued and impressed by your interview with Sam Harris on his podcast. I decided to check out your work online. Of course my previous scholarly work on C.G. Jung led me to this lecture from your PSY230 course. As I watched and listened, I was intrigued by your lecture. I feel privileged to get to know how you think, and in such an intimate," persona" way that You Tube lectures often allow. I was happy to get the "feel" of you as a person and an assessment of how you construct your intellectual arguments.
    And then then I got to the 19:01 mark and was surprised to see you mention my name with respect to the works on Jung I wrote in the mid-1990s. And then you made me sad.
    Without ever having met me, without ever having contacted me, without accurately critically evaluating the evidence I put forth to back up my arguments, you described me to your students as a "jealous" and "crooked guy," and inaccurately claimed I deliberately used "Nazi" imagery in my books to malign Jung. first, there is no "Nazi" symbols or imagery on the covers of either of my books on Jung.
    Second, all illustrations in both books were from the pre-Nazi era of German history. Check the dates in my books -- all pre-1920. In both of my books (of 1994 and 1997), I made it clear that Jung was not a Nazi but drew water from the common well of German culture/counterculture and its racialist and Aryan mystical intellectual currents as the National Socialists did (who did not exist when Jung was drawing upon these symbols and literatures). Subsequent historical works by Wouter Hanegraaff and especially Carrie Dohe in her 2016 book "Jung's Wandering Archetype" have arrived at similar conclusions.
    My books, particularly my second one (which was written for the general public, not academics) sometimes use blunt language to make my arguments. My intention back then, some two decades ago, was to fill a gap in the historical literature on him which portrayed him as a perennialist mystic who somehow existed outside history, especially the Germanophone cultural context of the age in which he forged his ideas. Other than a chapter by Henri Ellenberger and a book by Peter Homans, in 1992 there was no significant intellectual history of Jung or critique of his ideas. The language I deliberately chose was designed to burst the overwhelming idealizing transference so many Jungians and Jungian analysts had to his media-manufactured imago. I did not harm Jung. He died in 1962. I did not kill JFK either. He died the following year.
    I understand, of course, that you are not a historian but, like me, a clinical psychologist. However, historical context does matter. Jung was not an ahistorical being. Teaching his ideas and his life as if he somehow existed outside of history does your students, and the viewers of this video, a disservice. So, alas, I am sad. I must say, watching this. I am profoundly disappointed in your unfair judgments of my character. I wish you had made the attempt to contact me and engage in a dialogue with me, even if only by email.
    Character is important. Civility is important. Honest intellectual engagement is important. We are all entitled to our opinions about the statements or writings of others, but civil discourse in academia usually does not include charges that another scholar is "crooked" or "jealous" because just you have an intellectual disagreement with him. Too bad. We could have had much to talk about. From what I can tell, on a few intellectual issues, there are points of agreement between the two of us.
    With maximum respect,
    Richard Noll

    • @poltergeistfm
      @poltergeistfm 7 років тому +2

      Mr. Noll, did you get any response to this comment? (from the adressate that is)

    • @jimmyconway4034
      @jimmyconway4034 7 років тому +4

      Aww boo hoo...poor baby...

    • @jackiemclean2776
      @jackiemclean2776 6 років тому +2

      You come across as a twat

    • @9ZenMedia
      @9ZenMedia 6 років тому +6

      I am so very proud of the integrity and maturity of my race, Jim and Jackie, your thoughtfulness astounds me. I can only hope that one day after laborious study and practice I might stand up to the level of scrutiny that you put yourselves through every single day. I would consider myself lucky if I could formulate even one such masterful critique in my lifetime. Please go forth knowing that I pray for blessings to befall you, as you have touched the very core of my being with your disciplined study and dedication to excellence.
      Yours 'truly' a humbled fan of the great work you produce.
      P.B.U.T.

    • @henokabraham3684
      @henokabraham3684 6 років тому +1

      you say that you are disappointed by the unfair criticism and name calling and yet you have not respect but maximum respect for the guy that torched you lol. cut to the chase and tell him that you have lost all respect for him. fake news!!!!

  • @richardnoll4003
    @richardnoll4003 7 років тому +158

    I sent a copy of the first version of yesterday's comment in an email to Dr. Peterson, and he responded immediately. We had a brief exchange of emails. In them he apologized, and I accept his apology. I did not request or demand any sort of retraction, but I did express my sorry and acknowledgment of hurt feelings. His response was gracious. On his own he offered to revise his comments about my character (specifically, that I am a "crooked guy") and the specific false factual claim he made -- that my two Jung books from the 1990s deliberately contained "Nazi" imagery, including on the cover of one of the books, a false memory which he then relied upon to make the assumption that I did this deliberately for my own persona gain and to deliberately malign Jung. All illustrations were from pre-1920, thus pre-Nazi, German cultural sources. The false fact begat a false claim about my motives and character, which served to bolster his initial statement about my "crooked" character.
    The arguments I made in my books, the evidence I offered in support of the arguments, and a factual critique of the evidence of my main claims are not offered by Dr. Jordan in this video.
    We all sometimes say boneheaded things about others whose work we have read but whom we have never met in the heat of academic arguments. We're all human, after all. The problem is that the young students in the room that day were most likely prejudiced against Richard Noll's character, which then of course affects one's scholarly reputation. And now that a video of this lecture has been uploaded at least twice on You Tube with 36,000+ views on this page and another 40,000+ on another, the possible damage to my reputation is exponentially increased. We saw this happen to "Crooked Hillary" during the recent election cycle. These sorts of things "stick" in the minds of people. It comes down to the heuristics of cognitive processing. We remember the "spin" of gossip, and do not bother checking facts. That's how the human mind/brain evolved.
    Fans of Dr. Peterson -- of which their are legion -- should not be disappointed in him for making such thoughtless remarks about my character and making mistaken factual claims about my books. The words coming out of his mouth were familiar to me -- it was the same spin or discourse that the Jungian community had crafted and mutually reinforced among themselves. I became the "shadow" of the Jungian community. Hence, because of the strong idealizing transferences that so many Jungians had to the imago of Jung -- an intellectual and spiritual hero whose ideas somehow existed outside of historical context -- I had to be demonized. To Anthony Stevens, a prominent British Jungian analyst, I was "Jung's Adversary" according to the title of an appendix to the paperback edition of his book, "On Jung." As any good Jungian knows, Satan is "the adversary." That is a heavy projection for the hook of that "Richard Noll avatar" who wrote those books in the 1990s to carry.
    Dr. Peterson is a man of excellent character. I bear him no ill will.
    One typo to correct from my comment below: Jung died in 1961, not 1962. See how easy it is make a mistake in an emotional moment . . . . ?

    • @Covertfun
      @Covertfun 7 років тому +8

      Speaking of typos "of which their are legion" made me suck air through my teeth. Could happen to anyone; comment momentum does things to ordinarily punctilious spellers.
      That aside, I can't wait to learn more about which ideas can transcend a person's life (and time and place of birth) and transform the world beyond. I need to be able to tell them apart from those ideas that are a foregone conclusion based on demography.
      This will be very important if we're ever going to decolonise mathematics.
      ^I'm just kidding, you're evidently not ridiculous and your ideas are much more nuanced than that. I want to learn about Jung so I'll keep half an eye out for books by Richard Noll.

    • @jreeder76jr
      @jreeder76jr 7 років тому +23

      Richard Noll - You seem a far way off of what I would consider to be a man of lesser character.

    • @FiMvisibl3
      @FiMvisibl3 7 років тому +10

      I'll drop this here as a curiosity (which you may already be aware of). There apparently exists a book by Susannah Heschel called "The Aryan Jesus", which does have Nazi imaginery on the cover. This could explain, I suppose, where the false claim was born about your similarly-titled book, later to become part of what you refer to as the Jungian community's mutually-reinforced discourse.

    • @sotoexisa1129
      @sotoexisa1129 7 років тому +46

      OK but Hillary really is crooked.

    • @eavesdropswhispers2598
      @eavesdropswhispers2598 6 років тому +9

      Thanks for clearing up this air and speaking your truth, adding another layer to this groundwork of meaningful information. I wish all communication would be of the likes of this.

  • @heyassmanx
    @heyassmanx 8 років тому +12

    Incredibly interesting speaker, even the digressions were fascinating - much appreciated post

  • @TansGauntlett
    @TansGauntlett 4 роки тому +2

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE LISTENING TO DR PETERSON

  • @RamonThomas
    @RamonThomas 10 років тому +9

    At 54:00 the South African music group Jordan Peterson referred to is Lady Smith Black Mambazo. In fact the Circle of Life was performed by Lebohang “Lebo M.” Morake and his chorus. He is very famous for producing the live shows of Lion King in South Africa.

  • @anandasama
    @anandasama 5 років тому +5

    I love this! Dr. Peterson, you seem really in your element in this one, I really notice the enthusiasm and playfulness!

  • @CableGirl35
    @CableGirl35 Рік тому +1

    I hope ‘life’ keeps on winning 🕊
    Shared mutual destruction fears are far from over in a world that’s both simultaneously on fire, and freezing cold 💔

  • @jman2697
    @jman2697 8 років тому +6

    my poem,
    the manequin (revisited). . .
    You are the canvas on which I imagine the things i need so deeply.
    The object of fulfillment of my deepest neglect.
    And with these fractured eyes I will go on
    Hoping that I'll find the one who will make sense of me.

    • @117Industries
      @117Industries 5 років тому

      J Man Will we get any more of this buddy? :)

  • @0n3wayhoncho24
    @0n3wayhoncho24 Рік тому +1

    The fact his lectures don’t have millions of views, satisfies and upsets me at the same time

  • @eachellsfinefurniture4853
    @eachellsfinefurniture4853 3 роки тому +1

    Professor Jordan is a Genius! The difference, He knows how to teach as Well, and that’s a Gift !! Look at his face , he loves teaching!! How can anyone hate this man , unless you evil ?

  • @ericbriggs7383
    @ericbriggs7383 9 років тому +2

    This lecture is so clear and precise. Fascinating information.

  • @XraineX
    @XraineX 9 років тому +7

    thank you so much for posting these lectures! I'm taking a personality psychology course at UBC right now and I have been deeply unsatisfied by the apparent superficiality of the curriculum. Your videos are a concurrent enrichment to my learning and fills the gaps to what seemed to be missing. Please continue to post more material in the future or I'd have to transfer to UT I think :)

  • @truthseeker104
    @truthseeker104 7 років тому +6

    On the other hand it could be that it could be that Nietzsche and Jung had some knowledge of the elite's agenda, rather than being prophetic. One of the oldest con's in the book is to get the people to believe that things are just developing naturally rather than planned. Worth referring to Plato's Republic about how culture is created and also Alan Watt on the same subject.

    • @bookwyrm715
      @bookwyrm715 5 років тому +1

      Either way it doesn't negate their points and only serves to bring them down a peg in terms of status as near prophetic, but at the same time, they weren't really wrong.

    • @truthseeker104
      @truthseeker104 3 роки тому

      @@bookwyrm715 No not wrong but to find out where somebody is "really coming from" requires much research on the individual, what clubs they belonged to, what are the agendas of such clubs, who were they involved with etc But at the end of the day it can only be an interpretation of gathered information and can only be based on the weight of evidence gathered. Some change their minds mid stream for example.

    • @truthseeker104
      @truthseeker104 3 роки тому

      @@ThomasTedison ?

  • @TansGauntlett
    @TansGauntlett 4 роки тому +2

    BEST TALK IN THE WORLD

  • @sanjinadum9634
    @sanjinadum9634 3 роки тому +1

    It's so nice to see Dr. Peterson smile!

  • @enriquevera3156
    @enriquevera3156 6 років тому +2

    Dr. Peterson,
    This is golden. I have to do an informative speech on Carl Jung and this example will help!!

  • @KPbaseball131
    @KPbaseball131 5 років тому +3

    One of his best lectures

  • @ascendrio
    @ascendrio 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of the rare gems, or video gold.

  • @ailok71
    @ailok71 7 років тому +2

    So pleasant, inspiring and soothing to see you in a high spirits! ( Even if it was a while ago...) Hats off, dear Dr. Peterson!

  • @follow_fraser3081
    @follow_fraser3081 8 років тому +6

    I'm speechless... This was amazing!

  • @dannymathis7275
    @dannymathis7275 4 роки тому +3

    This was so insightful & joyful. Thank You Doctor! Miss you! Hope you're doing well.

  • @manitdhir90
    @manitdhir90 9 років тому +14

    Ur explanation of Jung is far more insightful than anything i have read. Can u please open your reference material given on ur site for everyone. It would be very helpful for students and teachers not living in Canada.

  • @Spudcore
    @Spudcore 2 роки тому +1

    The purpose of art is not your purpose. Absolutely correct. This is why art by committee always sucks. You need to ask the drawing or song or sculpture what it wants to be.
    The opening line of that song has always bothered me. "from the day we arrive on the planet"? Arrive from where? What are we, aliens?
    We don't arrive, we emerge.

  • @nefwaenre
    @nefwaenre 4 роки тому +4

    1:08:10 onwards, Professor's smile is so sweet! This was indeed a funny, interactive lecture! His 2015 & 2016 lectures on Jung, are still the best, imo. i mean he explains it very well in those 4 lectures.

  • @deborahferguson1163
    @deborahferguson1163 10 років тому +4

    I just love watching these videos ! Really wonderful !

  • @monjier
    @monjier 2 роки тому +2

    I used to watch his lectures and a lot of his lectures to me felt unfruitful. But i decided to real one of Carl Jungs books and wow it's like I'm starting to understand things much much better. I can't wait to plow through all their books.

  • @arcadianwings2662
    @arcadianwings2662 8 років тому +6

    I love the fact that you've shared your lectures on UA-cam, and even more your deep and true understanding of Jung's contribution to Humanity. How come you genuinely "get" this? Have you personally had any similar experiences as Jung did? For it is my experience - so far - that nobody seems to be able to validate this visionary human potential unless they themselves have similar talents?

  • @KD-bo6mo
    @KD-bo6mo 5 років тому +6

    Such a good teacher! He makes
    knowlage so fun. :)

  • @chopperhead2012
    @chopperhead2012 6 років тому +4

    I do believe this is the funniest I've ever seen you, Doctor! This was fantastic!!!

  • @user-is3yn7xr4c
    @user-is3yn7xr4c 3 роки тому +1

    The idea of the collective unconscious is not only known & recognized but also accepted by the people who are at the top of the dominance hierarchy especially those who are in the "private government" which runs the public governments.

  • @diogenes9524
    @diogenes9524 4 роки тому +1

    So much insight, so much conviction, so many signposts to a better future. Who said it would be easy?

  • @juliettailor1616
    @juliettailor1616 4 роки тому +1

    Former polisci major here. Had Peterson remained in that field his analytical abilities would have pointed him to the fact that the post 1945 war WAS waged, by proxy not only until the (very much planned) "fall" of the Berlin Wall in 1990 but it is still being fought today in a war of globalism v. those who counter it in nation states such as Syria or Russia. And, correspondingly, the nuclear threat is worse than ever.

  • @nicf1555
    @nicf1555 7 років тому +3

    Pinocchio was actually published in 1881, and the Disney movie was made in 1940. Some parts of it were traced back to previous Italian novellas (Boccaccio's Decameron), to the Bible (Jonah's whale) and, more interestingly, to ancient Italian magical practices and alchemic theory in the symbolic nature of the names and characters. So there's plenty of interpretations to go around before making the story into a metaphor of ingenuity under totalitarian regimes.

  • @moonmissy
    @moonmissy 6 років тому +1

    I like Jung’s works before listening to lecture but I like it even more after hearing this lecture.

  • @nafisak8441
    @nafisak8441 6 місяців тому

    I am very thankful for coming across this , amazed at how brilliant he is and grateful toward the one who uploaded this series ❤

  • @souljacem
    @souljacem 4 роки тому +1

    King of Lecturers

  • @dionysusyphus
    @dionysusyphus 5 років тому +1

    Anyone interested in Carl Jung should check out 20th century artist/mystic Austin Osman Spare. He was very preferably underground and therefore not many know of him, but his system of the Alphabet of Desire is a very similar to jungs archetypes, and if Jung knew of him I believe he would of found an immense value in his work.

  • @tuckersmoak6632
    @tuckersmoak6632 4 роки тому +7

    Hearing Jordan Peterson describe memes in his class in 2014 lolol

  • @theGuilherme36
    @theGuilherme36 3 роки тому +1

    It's unbeliavable that Jordan Peterson has read all the collected works of Jung

  • @CBAwesome
    @CBAwesome 4 роки тому +7

    "what do we notice about thie king"
    well he's standing up straight with his shoulders back...

  • @funkyboodah
    @funkyboodah 9 років тому +1

    I find it really interesting when he talks about how Jung turned his world upside down and how its hard going to read the Collective Works. I myself discovered Jung while I was individuating so everything he wrote made perfect sense, because I saw the truth of Jung's words in my thoughts and life. I often wondered how it would be for someone who who just came at it from a professional or academic angle.

  • @R9000S
    @R9000S 2 роки тому +1

    Fascinating Jordan. Incredible.

  • @sealisa1398
    @sealisa1398 7 років тому +2

    Modern day Joseph Campbell...thank you, fascinating on my lunch hour!

  • @mrsnrub510
    @mrsnrub510 3 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely epic 🙏 it's free and so engrossing. I just forget time when watching this Titan🙂

  • @LotusAlpha
    @LotusAlpha 3 роки тому

    Seeing Jordan that happy makes me smile with my whole soul!!

  • @Souljahna
    @Souljahna 7 років тому +2

    I very much appreciate professor Peterson's lectures. It should be noted though, that post-modernism is NOT an outgrowth of Marxism, rather it is inimical to Marxism. In fact, Fredric Jameson, a well known and respected Marxist political theorist, states that post-modern is "the cultural logic of late capitalism".

  • @cleaninghouse1297
    @cleaninghouse1297 7 років тому +1

    I just read half of beyond good and evil and its prediction of the modern mentality is unreal

  • @RafaMartinelli
    @RafaMartinelli 7 років тому +13

    I'd like to pose the idea that Archetypes are actual hyperdimensional entities inhabiting the realm of the Ineffable (a dimension present all around us at all times, whith which we can interface in part thanks to our brains) who from their sort of bird's eye view can meddle with three dimensional space the same way we could interfere with the activities of ants without them even realizing or being able to do anything about it, or as Jordan mentions, just like a puppet master can manipulate their puppets.
    Any comments on this?

    • @daxross2930
      @daxross2930 6 років тому +1

      Rafa Martinelli isn’t there a low budget movie about this. I can’t remember the name. But I’ve wondered this myself

    • @klaus2913
      @klaus2913 6 років тому +2

      Well, experiences on DMT, LSD or mushrooms could be an 'answer' to that question. Jung himself stated that people should be careful when they speak about hallucinations concerning this subject, that it is reality and too much of it. People who encounter such spiritual or religious experiences say it is the most real thing that ever happened to them. Mainly having the feeling of being dead, having no concept of time nor space and feeling at one with the universe.
      I always thought we are all connected to each other, each being an experiment of one consciousness.
      That said, I have never tried out any of them, but I have a similar (more dumbed down) experience on MDMA, where I first saw cities before being blasted in space and seeing the earth. DMT, LSD does that too, but blasts you even further, to a seemingly other dimension/realm.
      Hopefully this could give you some insights on your thoughts, although diverting too a whole other concept. Try to be open-minded to the subject because it contains answers, although answers that for the most, can not be grasped. Jordan Peterson also touches on these subject if you are interested.

    • @hollismallory2757
      @hollismallory2757 5 років тому +2

      How would we ever be able to know?

    • @VeguldenZilverling
      @VeguldenZilverling 3 роки тому +2

      @@hollismallory2757 let the whole scientific community take mushrooms, perhaps we'll get some information about this:)

  • @aclairefranken7660
    @aclairefranken7660 7 років тому +17

    Disney and Jung...Best. Thing. Ever.

  • @contenau22
    @contenau22 7 років тому +2

    I like how visually conclusive he is able to explain complex concepts by complex people but as soon his blinding awe for these people appears the lecture gets smudged by his fear for strong ideas.

  • @abar1204
    @abar1204 6 років тому

    Jordan, your wisdom is life-changing, and you are literally acting out the most difficult responsibility in the world; and that of course, is saving the damn world from Tyranny. The amount of people you have already reached is having such a profound affect on many people even in my own life, let alone around the world. Imagine how big you will be in 3 years from now. I think we all fantasize about you being the Philosopher-King of Canada. Honestly though, consider running for Prime Minister. Your example of living what you preach is such a calling for us to follow in your courageous footsteps of just getting down and fucking doing it. Whatever it is we need to do. You tell us, each individual that we have the power to do it. God damn Jordan.
    Okay and while typing this I just had a Synchronicty. When you mention the Gospel Singers that Paul Simon worked with, i was shook! My roommate introduced me to that album by Paul Simon just an hour ago! That's great. And I haven't had a synchronicity in a while! So I'm thankful.
    Also, taking on responsibility is such an exciting part of life. Things open up. When you take care of as much responsibility as you can, things get better. Your world around you gets brighter, and happiness is just waiting for you at the end of the day.
    I hope one day I will get to meet you.
    Alex Bär

  • @rupashaw5204
    @rupashaw5204 Рік тому

    So greatful that internet exists and we can learn from great teachers across the oceans with convenience

  • @user5871
    @user5871 4 роки тому +2

    Utterly superb!

  • @imnms017
    @imnms017 7 років тому +3

    Please keep uploading these! These lectures have been amazing to digests as basically podcasts!

  • @johnd1047
    @johnd1047 2 роки тому

    Sometimes I find myself taking care of future-John far more than present. Thank you Dr. Peterson for the subtle, yet when visible, very loud message during every second of your videos.

  • @SightSeeker22
    @SightSeeker22 2 роки тому +1

    Dr Peterson, if you see this I think you'd be happy to know I've talked about the shadow and the integration of the shadow in my English tutoring classes and it's been a success, one of my students enjoyed it a lot. I think Jung is dead on when it comes to the shadow and he has a great take on it and a great philosophy on how to deal with it.

  • @thoughtheglass
    @thoughtheglass 7 років тому +44

    where are lectures 7-9?

    • @anythingbutmyrealname
      @anythingbutmyrealname 4 роки тому +27

      Between 6 & 10

    • @markdhillon7576
      @markdhillon7576 4 роки тому +7

      Better for he whos has never been, and who has never seen the evil that is done under the sun..

  • @rickclark7508
    @rickclark7508 4 роки тому +11

    How many professors get Applause at the end of their lecture?

  • @Bledoston
    @Bledoston 5 років тому +7

    "Elephants on top of birds" - Jordan Peterson 2014

  • @alish1885
    @alish1885 4 роки тому +3

    58:07 those precious moments

  • @bobwebber9351
    @bobwebber9351 4 роки тому

    I think I’ve watched nearly every utube video you’ve done now ,so greatful for the change

  • @michaeltrue6202
    @michaeltrue6202 2 роки тому

    This is the Jordan I love man what a mad way the world unfolds these days

  • @benlawless9539
    @benlawless9539 7 років тому

    This is so profound, I smiled so much during this lecture.

  • @chuglyc
    @chuglyc 2 роки тому +1

    My commutes to and from work have become my favorite parts of the day. I feel so privileged to have the opportunity to listen to this man’s lectures.

  • @juliaannatrant4538
    @juliaannatrant4538 4 роки тому

    What an excellent lecture! Must watch it again to absorb completely the information offered in it.

  • @emperortarzan8431
    @emperortarzan8431 6 років тому +7

    Where is part 2 of this lecture :o
    I can't find lectures 07 and 08 of the 2014 personality series

  • @rajivnayan5
    @rajivnayan5 5 років тому +10

    Hi sir, if I may ask, I couldn't find the next lecture on Jung (7, 8). Please help me find it. Thank you for the lectures.

  • @dandiacal
    @dandiacal 7 років тому +2

    I remember a philosopher 9 I believe it was John Searle but not 100% sure) saying that the Soviet world was the equivalent of making a God out of the Dept. Of Motor Vehicles. Now if you have vehicles I guess you need a DMV or RMV but you don't turn THAT into a religion: that would be insane.

  • @ThunderAppeal
    @ThunderAppeal 4 роки тому +2

    These videos on psychology, transformation and religious symbols from university lectures are all excellent.
    I think he gives women too high a status some times, suggesting that they make decisions based on the consequences when there is plenty of evidence that women can make the same 'catastrophic' decisions that men do.

  • @RustyDice
    @RustyDice 4 роки тому +1

    These structures and forms date back to the beginnings of human culture - On Windows XP

  • @billygundum
    @billygundum 7 років тому +1

    circle of life is my most favorite religious song

  • @zahrajane
    @zahrajane 5 років тому +2

    Amazing

  • @lesliewhitte1041
    @lesliewhitte1041 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant genius

  • @000DAAN000
    @000DAAN000 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful, I can't thank you enough Jordan

  • @sabojezles
    @sabojezles 4 роки тому +1

    This reminds me of DUNE. The dreamer awoke and it was already too late.

  • @tommyirvin1878
    @tommyirvin1878 6 років тому +1

    really makes you question everyone

  • @kathieovereem2555
    @kathieovereem2555 2 роки тому +1

    Kathie Overeem
    1 second ago
    This lecture seems to pair well with Jung's vol 9, part 1. Listening to this after reading the book is so helpful for understanding!

    • @peterburns4586
      @peterburns4586 Рік тому

      Makes me wanna re read aion and mysterium conjunctionis, I didn't really get it the first time

  • @babyBmaj
    @babyBmaj 3 роки тому +1

    "...and people immediately gave up 10% of their personal rights. It was soo easy and soo quick!" 2021 is here. WOW! This quote should resonate with anyone who's currently wearing a mask INTO a restaurant, just to take it off once they're at the table.

    • @lou6741
      @lou6741 3 роки тому

      You can guess what the near future will be like

  • @animalelbows
    @animalelbows 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for uploading these lectures. I love your work!

  • @maximilianogrillo7497
    @maximilianogrillo7497 Рік тому

    Always a fan of your lectures DR JP , thank you for your knowledge.