It's been 8 months since I stopped smoking Cannabis, and it was this specific lecture and the question of what you should sacrifice- that which is most valuable to you corrently that's stopping you- that made me finally decide to quit for good, throw away everything I owned that was related and burned all the flowers I had. It felt as if the cannabis was in control and not me, like a tyrant. Thank you Dr Peterson for opening my eyes and encourage me to tell the truth, for without you this would not have happened, and I would have been in a bad place right now. Best decision I ever made and all through the wisdom and faith you preach. my life has gotten so much better since. I live in Israel and came back to this series of lectures to find some peace and courage in the tought times we go through now, war is not easy but with the faith I got from this I feel like I found God and can go grow out of it into a better man. I am eternaly grateful for your wisdom I hope anyone who reads this will find God and walk with him, and spread his love everywhere And may we all live in peace Amen
Until the beginning of the 6th century, all biblical characters were invented by the writers of the Bible, the Babylonian Masons, so-called. Great magicians.
Am glad JP's teachings made a positive impact on your life. I wonder, though, what a Palestinian man in Gaza would say to your complaints about "tough times" in Israel.
This is the series that lead me to Orthodxy. I sit in a dark time in while stationed in Europe. My unit in Italy is the QRF for the middle east and north Africa. I don't want to go to war. I don't want to kill anyone. Lord Jesus Christ, lead us out of these time. Lead us to Peace, and Love for our fellow man. May we enter the two-thousandth and twenty-fourth year of our Lord with peace and love. With understanding for our fellow man, and love for our neighbors. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me, a sinner. Amen.
I wouldn't have believed it if someone told me years ago that a psychological analysis of the bible would be something I actively look forward to. And yet, here I am.
@@rapturebound197 ...Interesting observations. But what JP is doing goes beyond psychology, whose interpreters run the gamut. (For example, contrast the behaviorist BF Skinner's ideas to the depth-consciousness approach of CG Jung...big gulf there). The mythologist Joseph Campbell said "People are looking for the experience of being alive." This is a BIG part of what JP is inspiring in people by his lectures. He does this by his learning in other fields besides psych.; he's also an original thinker and can read the pulse of the numerous SOCIAL upheavals happening in our global 'consciousness" now (altho I hate to use that term; too "new age"). I grew up in the Roman catholic tradition. My experience with their priests is I just don't get where they're coming from anymore. JP is filling that gap for me.
I don’t know what to say other than “Thank You for being the good force in the world” in my lifetime. You released something for free(!) years ago and 5 years later, Especially at the current era of my life, Your existence helped me to once again find the roots of my lost alliance with divinity that I’ve been searching to find it again for the last two years of my life. The story of Abraham… the constant bless and bliss. The answer I’ve been looking for! If you’re walking with god, that’s the price you have to pay! The cycle of being blessed and almost immediately facing a new crisis to solve… it’s not over cause it’s not supposed to be over as long as you want to be the true son of god…
When he says that he doesn't understand his reaction I think he sort of feels the potential loss of meaning and therefore life that could happen if we don't sort ourselves out
@@Charles-ij1ow Clearly you aren't paying attention if you think that has any substance in the conversation. The man even talked about taking shrooms in this lecture series. This is absolutely pointless to talk about.
My father Michael, my brothers John and Benjamin, and myself Joshua. And to think society fooled me into believing God wasn't real. I lived in hell for it, when I found Jordan he put things in such a way that allowed me to save my father from the belly of the whale. I despised my father in my addiction, now I am 26 and have 9 months sober I hold him in the highest regard. I think that helped free me from my slavery. You have helped me so much I am tearing up right now. Thank you so much.
I came home from a funeral and 15-year-old boy who accidentally killed him self. I felt myself empty and overwhelmed. Having found the end of my metaphorical rope and this lecture saved my life. Not in the sense that I would hurt myself but rather it showed me how to stop hurting. God bless you please disregard the critics and continue your good work.
Man, listening to this man brings tears to my eyes know matter what the topic. I wish all teachers/professors spoke with such passion, love and conviction to really help us understand what is being told
Challenged my agoraphobia, while listening to JBP talk about God telling Abram to "go to places you don't know." Looks pretty tame, just some guy walking around with headphones. But inside, a powerful moment.
Once you slay the dragon of agoraphobia, you can become a true plainswalker. Like a phoenix born from the ashes of red mana, from the mountains of kaladesh. I may have taken your profile pic too far...
Robert Chorolovski Plainswalkers were just at the tail end of my gaming life in Magic, so I get it. Maybe time to update though. Probably a whole different game by this point.
@@thomasadkins3743 I'm not opposed, but i would very much like to be sure it's properly aimed. I don't want to build another BLantiFemizurion power machine...
This lecture and this man is part of the reason I left my state for a better one during the pandemic. I saved money, made a plan with obtainable goals, and packed everything in my car and left everything behind in good terms (family, friends, girlfriend, things I thought I couldn’t live without). My family and friends recommended harshly against it saying, “mijo, don’t go there, there’s no jobs or money there and your family isn’t there to support you”. I left and did everything I told them I was going to do, within the year they all sold there houses and moved with me and thanked me. My dad told me, “mijo if it wasn’t for you we would’ve never known, I was wrong, and I’m proud of that.”
That's a great story man! Which state did you move from and to out of curiosity? What attracted you to the new one? What's better about it? Is it still great after 2 years? Any new downsides? I'm up in Canada here but always open to consider other places to go if God opens the door.
@@BenWeeks-ca you asked me at a weird time brother! I moved from CA to TX. I experienced oppression of entitlement and authority in CA and heard of Freedom and livable conditions in TX. I’ve been both successful and and unsuccessful since I’ve been here but I and my family are closer to God than ever before and I finally have peace and a calm mind despite the problems in the world.
Listening to Jordan is more satisfying than a warm nourishing meal on a cold winter’s night. I could listen to him for the rest of my life and it still wouldn’t be enough. He makes me hungry for knowledge and understanding like no one else I know. What a blessing to us he is!
Amen sister, he is truly speaking so much truth in humility and in his experts linguistic skills yet enough to capture all walks of life. It is soul satisfying
Thank you, professor Peterson. I've been on an existential nihilistic depression for the last couple of years and your lectures have helped to imbue meaning into my life. Thank you so much.
Allow the LORD God Yeshua Hamashiach into your life, only he will bring true meaning and hope into your life. When you feel like that (or any time) call his name and he will reveal himself to you, and he will bring true peace, joy, hope, and meaning into your life. I hope you are doing well. May God bless you and your family.
I like that I like to hear that you are feeling better I’m a stranger but I still like to hear that you’re doing better keep on going lots of love in Christ amen
This is one of my absolute favorite lessons I learned from JP. It's not about being an impotent, useless person, it's about being a person with power but who uses it wisely. It's like being in a relationship because you've CHOSEN eachother, not because you're both desperate and had to settle for eachother. The idea is you have the 'power' to choose, but you choose to use it wisely; dedicating yourself to loving a single woman. That's just one example -- it applies in so many areas of life.
That's because it's psychology not doctrine or theology (though both are referenced, obviously). It's either a compendium on humanity by humanity, or revelations from the Almighty. To each their own I say.
The National Post this week said that 40% of Canadians surveyed admit to experiencing anxiety. Is there anyone better than Jordan Peterson at spelling out concrete solutions to destructive behavior? Courage defeats self pity and out right evil.
You could of course take this task of archiving these lectures yourself, ( as opposed to “someone else”) - it’s called taking responsibility for something…..just saying.
Watching Dr.Peterson give a lecture is watching the manifestation of the conflicts of a “soul” grapple with the “consciousness” inside each of us. He should be a case study simply because he has an honest critique of his own beliefs in a public forum. The humility of having that conversation openly is worth the time, regardless of how you feel about thecontent. The bravery to ask the question and then give an honest answer is noble and worthwhile.
23 minutes in... All of the people who have anything to say about Dr Peterson should not speak until they have listened to this series in its entirety, more than once until you "get it". People are incredibly interesting and complex and it's the courage of those who cope with tragedy that is so inspirational. Dr.Peterson has been brought to his knees with many tragedies, occurring at the same time, yet he doesnt hesitate to let us all see his humbleness of spirit at the blessing of coming to new understandings of enlightenment with his tears. We do have to pick up the heaviest burdens that are presented to us. This is from where courage grows, and that dreaded over used word self-esteem. I have been struggling with myself over an ethical debacle as I have been binge listening to the series. My physical exhaustion was because I dont want to pick up yet another burden, however Dr. Petetson reminds us through ancient wisdoms that the solution is to not seek the easy life but to shoulder all you can; we are obligated to our families, friends, coworkers and society. In my workplace it puts a burden upon the others if one of us is gone for any reason. It's fair to vacation only during the slow times that are cyclical. As a state employee there are situations that may be used legally to not attend work but that doesnt mean it is right. Now I have waited a long time to use release time at my place of employment, Palomar College, to work on my degree. I was granted permission months ago. However another employee, we will call her Bertha, who already has finished her Masters has obtained permission to be away from her position at the same time as me to teach a class as an adjunct faculty. Not only has she obtained permission to work another job (teaching) at the same time as her current state employee contracted staff position, but she will recieve her hourly employee pay WHILE her job is vacated , marked personal, and recieve the hourly pay of the adjunct teaching position at the same time. Another employee, we will call her Lorraine, is very upset because both of us will be gone at the same time putting undue burden on the department. I understand that taking a paid leave of abcense (personal time) from your state job to work another paid job is plain idiotic. I contractually was not permitted to use personal time to extend my vacation time yet Bertha was granted use of personal time to work another job and recieve duel income! Bertha has manipulated many people and caused much chaos. She files formal false accusations on her peers and her supervisor and spreads vicious gossip to perform character assasination. The upset emplyee Lorraine, has pointed out to me that both of us (Carrie and Bertha) being gone is too much, she favors that it is only I who should be gone because I am the only one who hasn't finished a BA. Ah life. Is it right that I should just attend to my own ambitions , ignoring both Bertha and Lorraine? No. I will have to open my mouth and speak up that this is not an equitable situation. I do not know where it will lead me but I cant participate in a situation that leaves the workplace staff understaffed and overworked. The supervisor may be relieved or angry because I do intend on stating that it is corruption that a state emplyee is being double paid while she attends to a job elsewhere. Berthas othet job could be working at a McDonalds, for all I care, but it isn't ethical for her to be paid as a state emplyee to work another job further burdening the department. Bertha will no doubt retaliate against me. All I can do is speak the truth and see what happens. Applying the truths of the ancient writers of the Bible to our own lives is exactly what Dr. Peterson is challenging us to do. How could I listen to the deeply moving and inspirational words of Dr. Peterson and not apply these truths to my life today?
I’m watching the series chronologically and this has been the most forceful, most insightful and irrepressibly challenging. Man, this brother carries the truth.
I've heard life being described as an upward spiral. Each time your situation seems the same, it is not. You are older and have had more experiences so your ability to interact with the situation is better. Food for thought.
The pressures this man face, from the extreme left and even from the responsibility he seems to have accepted from us to be the hero, the father who could help us survive the present chaos... it seems like he is overworked, overstrained. Could we not insist that he takes a vacation. A real one. (vote up if you agree)
In one lecture I heard him say that a cancer diagnosis is not depression, and cannot be treated with antidepressants because a person's life has fallen apart and that's just something you have to go through it's not exactly depression.. His wife gets diagnosed with cancer, and he checked himself into rehab for antidepressant withdrawal.. Maybe the only time I've ever wondered about Peterson.. He can't go being a hypocrite at this point.. He needs a vacation, sort himself out yet again, and come back with something new to teach us. I absolutely love the man, but I've heard everything he has to say 20 times over at this point.. He's being put through something to learn from it so that he can share it.. His wife having cancer is the ultimate dragon, and it's hiding the Supreme glossolalia..
@@sgtpepper91 I believe taking the maximum amount of responsibility also means taking responsibility for your own well being and making sure you get the rest and recuperation you need.
Haha he is unbelievable.... he just drops hundreds of pieces of deep and on point wisdom and then goes back to his computer like nothing just happened... i love this man :D
SeouL The situations and characters in fairytales are “archetypes”. They reflect real situations and real character traits. The lessons can be learned on a deeper level when we are older and have experienced life.
Oh Man…I’m 61 and have read the Bible on/off over the years and never thought past the words…Dr. Peterson added meaning to the words and gave us so much to think about. Many thanks…
He is absolutely ON FIRE here. Always good, but this is him at his best. 50 hours of thinking here for me to begin to unpack what is presented in an ALREADY DIGESTED manner.
33:25 Bookmark 47:27 Favorite segment. Going into the unknown, wishing upon a star, consciousness, and achieving one's ultimate destiny 51:50 "Your aim should be at something that fills you with awe....why would you aim for something else?" 54:27 Favorite quote out of this lecture. The universe works through us not for us. 59:49 "The willingness to be a fool is a precursor to transformation" 1:02:16 Trust in the journey, we never arrive, our efforts arent wasted, just dont be in stasis 1:09:18 Abraham departs 1:28:00 Sacrifice to the aim. 1:35:05 Crosses. The transformation takes place at the center 1:37:40 Being unified in mind and spirit 1:39:47 Taking a balanced approach. Yin and Yang. Buddhism. Walking the middle path. Not too far left or too far right. 1:45:06 The meek shall inherit the Earth 1:45:45 "Those who have weapons and know how to use them but still keep them sheathed....will inherit the Earth". Another great quote 1:47:13 Abraham's vow to God. He didnt want to taint his intention of doing the right thing by getting compensated with riches. "He refuses to benefit from it except to get back what was rightfully his, and in that way he maintains his covenant with God." 1:51:54 The worse punishment is to sit on the fence, "being in stasis", KNOWING good and evil but doing nothing about it. 1:52:22 Bargaining with fate. What it means to comit. 1:52:54 Another great quote. There are certain truths that must be learned from experience rather than simply reading about it. 1:53:07 The process of sacrifice 1:54:17 The ultimate lesson from the story of Abraham. He is willing to make any sacrifice to keep his covenant with God in tact. So everything Abraham did was "counted for righteousness" because he had pure intentions with his actions. 2:00:07 Closing summary
How much time do you have on your hands? Haha but seriously thank you kindly, that was very generous of you. Only wish Dr. JP had a few (more) people running his social media accounts so stuff like this could be pinned.
This man is amazing, he speaks truth. Anyone who thinks they should be given everything, should listen to this lecture. Take responsibility for yourself, grasp humility and clean up your room! Brilliant man!
@bellatordei3440 Perhaps this will help explain: There is no such thing as stagnation, only progression or regression. Kind of like how if you leave something made of iron alone and unmaintained, it will rust instead of staying in good condition.
So this idea that God is stepping back and the characters in the Bible are stepping forward and becoming more detailed is really interesting. He said, "I'm not sure what means." I think it has to do with the fulfillment of each of those characters in Christ. Christ is the new Adam, Moses, Noah, David, etc. And just as God seems to step out of the picture he actually steps right into the human condition. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us."
mike bustamante I was thinking about this too. I was thinking that it’s almost like we humans were governed by god entirely at the beginning of our awakening into consciousness, and the reason that god seems to step back is maybe because we are becoming more aware and in control of that consciousness to the point that one day we become god. Or something.
What you just stated is the core of Mormon theology. God sets the stage for our growth so that day by day through our integrating grace with our fallen state we become more like He is.
@@moroniflake8724 The Mormon theology, or its founder, Joseph Smith, was explained on South Park. Even though South Park isn't meant to be taken seriously, it's probably facts mixed in with their version of humor.
@@sableyez As parents we hover over our children and do not let them out of our sight...we teach them to become independent while protecting and guiding them. As they grow , we start stepping back until we are sure they are able to take on life with all we have taught them...God (our father)..the ultimate parent.
Jordan looks like he talks with no teleprompter. He talks fast and the content is dense and very organized. Then sometimes he gets choked up, so he speaks from intellect and heart wasting not one second. Amazing presentation.
It is incredible how this man has been doong this for years, im grateful to him because when i was at my lowest with a poorly pad job, depressed i watched a video of him talking to his students in class about many things, that video strike me so much that i continued watching videos of him, it gave me that little push to get things in order, now im still depressed (because i have a serotonin problem i suppose, i have dysthymia) but i got a lot of things in order and that helped me to get what i dreamed a good job a good wife, thank God for the life of this man
Jordan Peterson exudes a genuineness about the search for the important and practical truths, notions that help people. He is not parading his ideas and ambitions for self-aggrandizement like so many very smart people do, and they do it to the detriment of people. Thank you, JP, for being a force for good.
This of all the biblical series is such a powerful and inspirational lecture. I feel like anyone in their early twenties who is struggling to find their path in life needs to watch this video.
When you speak of meditation and asking what should be done, the scripture comes to mind, "In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will direct your path". I love to hear when people come to the truth by genuinely seeking it out. "Ask and it will be given unto you". Thank you for struggling with truth out loud. And for sharing those revelations of understanding with the world.
I am a 54 year old man and I have listened to each lecture in order so far... I can feel my brain expanding on two fronts, theologically and psychologically ....well thoght out and very well articulated...
I have come to deeply love you from a distance, Proff Jordan!!! You just have a remarkable way, of "breaking me open", to become a beautifu, kindl & compassionate Human! COMPASSION & KINDNESS, is totally FREE... Bless you & soft hugs from me... 🙏🌹🙏
Thank you for addressing the "meek will inherit the earth" line. I've wrestled with this for years and cried tears of joy for my new and proper understanding.
Its amazing how something that may seem so small and trivial can conjure such emotion. I felt the same way when he explained it but prior to that I had never pondered that phrase too deeply.
Folks, we need to recognize this is a genuinely, purely, good man. I thank God for JB, we need him as a light through our current modern darkness. I truly love this man in so many ways, he validates many things I’ve thought and experienced. My Mother told me to clean my room as a boy in the sixties, I listened. I can listen to JB all day long, but then I get nothing done that day, so a couple hours a day is good. Thank you Jordan for your efforts, may God bless you and your family always. KUDOS man !
I have been waiting 50 years to hear someone like you to analyse, some of the most pertinent parts of the bible, the stories in this series from a psychological context. Thank you 💕
''The gap between your foolishness and the punishment is lengthened by your unearned wealth and so u never grow up and learn'' 35:10 huh...man...what a line! Great lecture as always,im very grateful!
31:15. Peterson speaks of how overcoming nihilism with non-naive optimism. Nihilism was something I was really struggling with about 4-5 months ago. It was part of this thinking that Peterson is using that helped me overcome it. Yes the world is full of suffering and pain; sometimes it even feels so pointless. However, moping around about it DOES NOT help. Therefore, I realized, through Petersons' help, that there are things we can do to reduce suffering and better us all! Thank you so much, Peterson.
One of the most brilliant men in the world right now-. even when I disagree with him or dont completely understand him I find that my life is enriched by the fact that I have listened to him. Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry are other people who imho are people who come immediately to my mind in this regard. I think that this entire biblical series is just tremendous and is even more so because it is soooooo accessible to anyone Thank you Dr.. Peterson 😊❤👍
“You have an obligation, it’s one of the highest moral obligations, to treat yourself as if you are a creature of value…” I started reading and listening to your works Dr Peterson for about 5 years now and still revisit them and I will forever be grateful for your existence and your impact on my life. peace be with you.
Congratulations to the 600,000 people (+/-) who, presumably, have watched everything through to this point! Fantastic lectures. Society NEEDS (more) men like Jordan Peterson right now.
Am I the only one who finds it damn near impossible to take notes when watching Peterson’s live presentations? The amount of knowledge and wisdom is so dense that I simply cannot keep up without pausing every 30 seconds. I’ve watched this particular presentation well over twenty times through and am still wishing I had 5 more hands to write with lol. Words cannot express how much gratitude I have for Mr. Peterson. I truly do not know where I would be if it not for him and his work. Prayers for his continued good health and content, the world needs this man.
Alexander DeSchutter everything has a reason for it ms existence. Either in its necessity or in its contingency. That’s proofed by science and everyday experience.
Waw! Try this on for size, the apostle Paul says, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God--this is your true and proper worship. That’s radical in-light of what JP is talking about. Lv it.
1:14:24. Starting your day with what's important and needs to be done is much better than starting your day on social media! I learned this too from experience lol. Thank you Peterson!
23:50 - 27:30 ish When I first saw a short clip containing this part of the lecture, I had to replay it several times because I wasn't sure why Dr. Peterson got emotional. Then, when I think I finally understood, something clicked and I broke down. I *THINK* I understand why you do what you do, Dr. Peterson. You have a sincere, fundamental, almost archaic love and concern for the well-being of fellow man that, frankly, I didn't even know was possible for a single person to have. I thought about the lecture in which you described what you designated the meaning of your life as, and how every morning, you think to yourself, "I have 50,000,000 people to educate!" And yes, you're definitely educating millions of people, but most of us know that you're doing more than that: you're changing lives for the better. And as a 24-year-old male in the 97th percentile for neuroticism, I can't adequately thank you enough for just the positive impact you've had on me, let alone the God-knows-how-many other people whose lives you've touched. I'm so far from where I know I can be, but that's okay. You've pointed me in the right direction. I'm not even at the point where I can clean my damn room. I need to start even smaller than that. But that's okay too, because at least I have a more refined idea of where to start sorting myself out. On behalf of millions of broken young men out there Thank you.
There are so many gems in these lectures. I can affirm that it's very important to make a bad first draft, this also goes for artworks and music. Because as soon as you have a sketch, a first recording, even if it's bad, then you can go on from that and build something that's better. And sometimes you make genius mistakes and you're amazed about how you came to a thought or a structure that was so good to begin with.
I love this man's passion and combination of brilliant, careful thinking and strong emotion. This is such a rare combination, especially in a man in today's culture and it's changing my life (not hyperbole). Thank you, Dr. Peterson.
Messaggio meraviglioso nella storia di Abramo: lascia con coraggio la tua terra verso l'ignoto, lo spirito ti guida, grazie ai tuoi sacrifici, verso il futuro
I know a lot of you will not agree with me,but I am going through this Bible series playlist,and I must say,he recycles a lot of the same ideas. And a lot of the times he doesn't even analyse any of the actual stories,just projects them on Jung and Freud and his other role models,which a lot of their own doctrines he had already memorized and is now able to spit out almost like he is reading it from a teleprompter. I could be wrong about this,but after reading comments in these videos I feel like a lot of you guys are so lost in your own lives and are in such deep need for someone,some authority figure to tell you what to do,that you are allowing yourselves to simply take it all in,replace actual beliefs in the Jordan religion,because,it feels so comforting. I do not challenge the notion that his teachings are making a difference in your own lives,and for that I say,"More power to you!".Clearly he has helped a lot of people,and had an enormous effect on people's lives. But do NOT replace critical thinking with blind admiration.Jordan is an incredibly charismatic man,and it is very tempting to get lost in all that. I think there are some insights that he offers about the Bible,that are in fact unique and special. But he always seem to gravitate back to his own familiar territories.. talking about the same things,and warning us on social and economical disasters. I also,very much disagree with his persistent lack of will to acknowledge problems in our society(racism,and wage gap comes to mind),not because he does not think they don't exist,but simply because I think HE thinks,it will dispell the magic he has on a lot of his right wing followers. Having said all of that,I would also like to state,that I am a 39 Jewish person from Israel,Hebrew is in fact my native language,and I myself cannot say that in my life I have heard a more captivating speaker. I am grateful to be allowed in this brilliant man's mind. He did in fact taught me a lot,and made me think of things I never even considered could be of interest to me. With all my heart I wish him,his family,you,the reader of this comment,and your family,health,and all the best.
I gave you a thumbs up and I don’t agree with your sentiment about Jordan at all. But I do agree with the manner in which you disagreed. Not judgemental. Not self righteous. Not overlooking the positives of the other side. Just simply stating your position while maintaining a level head. It would do us well as a society to learn how to disagree properly and to see the virtue of an opposite argument.
Thank you Jordan, for providing this very important psychological insight on Abraham's story. Although I have only gotten about an hour in, I have made some critical connections to what I have already read in the Bible, but also an understanding of how I can improve in my own life. Thank you again for not only creating this series, but for verbally extrapolating biblical stories in a manner that is easy to comprehend.
His section on wishing on a star to move yourself forward imperfectly is the single most motivating speech I’ve ever heard. The clear and urgent way he lays it out was instrumental in moving me out of apathy and indecision. What he’s saying here is so crucial. I am infinitely indebted to him and his gift of eloquence and genuine care he exhibits in the way he crafts his words. Truly helping create order out of chaos. Please get well soon Dr. Peterson.
I absolutely adored this particular version. It breaks my heart that my son passed away without ever hearing your lectures. It would have made his suffering so much more bearable.
F*ck, I love this guy's emotional intensity & fierce intellectual prowess! Where the hell else can you find someone like this? What a gift to the world JBP is!
Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days. You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ... Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future. Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ... You deserve to be happy :)
The part when he says “pick up the heaviest thing you can and carry it” happened right when I was doing a shoulder press with my heaviest dumbbell. Made me choke up a little after my set. Great man, and I love how the lessons in scripture reflect in our lives continually.
I've been watching these lectures for the past couple weeks. I tumbled down the rabbit hole you could say. Easily have spent 20+ house watching his youtube channel, not to mention all the reading he's inspired, and the Disney movies..... In my opinion, the mans a modern day Jiminy Cricket ...I could never thank him enough for the inspiration he's brought, to not only myself, but to everyone that follows him. Thank you Jordan Peterson. I mean that from the very depths of my sub-personalities.
Jordan, I’m so glad that I’ve found your work when I did. My life has been a rollercoaster this past year and so many things have gone wrong but also many have gone right. So you can imagine the internal conflict going on. Each day I feel myself getting closer to my goals in all aspects but I still struggle with my inner demons that want to drag me back down. I purchased your most recent book and since only reading a few chapters there are things that I have just never thought of before that are now flowing around in my consciousness. These lectures have given me a place to think and contemplate life like never before and I can’t thank you enough for that. I listen to them while at work and they inspire me so much. I’ve even picked out quite a few books off of your recommendation list to either buy and ask for on Christmas from family and friends. Your work is truly amazing and has not only helped me but so many like me.
People wondering about his 3 microphones; the sound engineer is a god. Here are the layers of their genius. They're using three different types of mic to better capture the different frequencies, placed strategically to pick up the angles Jordans projecting from (which sounds very different at different angles. Try listening to someone talk when you're to their side, underneath, or in front of them) and also, to produce something called "stereo" to make those in the room feel like Jordan's across from a dinner table as apposed to 50 feet away, AND to make the viewer feel like they're in the same room. I can't imagine anyone there, if asked, would not notice how amazing the sound quality actually was after bringing it up. Also, no doubt the mics underneath are set to add more depth to his contemplation when he bows his head and speaks quieter, as his for front has more mid end for when he goes on his more powerful and direct speeches.
This is an unbelievable display of a person going "all out". Please watch this. This man is an absolutely great person trying to legitimately help people
It can’t be thing more revolutionary that dailysation of enthusiasm on improving yours and others life. The conservators are the best “revolutionars”😊🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
It's been 8 months since I stopped smoking Cannabis, and it was this specific lecture and the question of what you should sacrifice- that which is most valuable to you corrently that's stopping you- that made me finally decide to quit for good, throw away everything I owned that was related and burned all the flowers I had. It felt as if the cannabis was in control and not me, like a tyrant.
Thank you Dr Peterson for opening my eyes and encourage me to tell the truth, for without you this would not have happened, and I would have been in a bad place right now. Best decision I ever made and all through the wisdom and faith you preach. my life has gotten so much better since.
I live in Israel and came back to this series of lectures to find some peace and courage in the tought times we go through now, war is not easy but with the faith I got from this I feel like I found God and can go grow out of it into a better man.
I am eternaly grateful for your wisdom
I hope anyone who reads this will find God and walk with him, and spread his love everywhere
And may we all live in peace
Amen
🥰 🙏
Sounds like a you problem don’t blame the cannabis
Until the beginning of the 6th century, all biblical characters were invented by the writers of the Bible, the Babylonian Masons, so-called. Great magicians.
Am glad JP's teachings made a positive impact on your life. I wonder, though, what a Palestinian man in Gaza would say to your complaints about "tough times" in Israel.
This is the series that lead me to Orthodxy. I sit in a dark time in while stationed in Europe. My unit in Italy is the QRF for the middle east and north Africa. I don't want to go to war. I don't want to kill anyone. Lord Jesus Christ, lead us out of these time. Lead us to Peace, and Love for our fellow man. May we enter the two-thousandth and twenty-fourth year of our Lord with peace and love. With understanding for our fellow man, and love for our neighbors.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me, a sinner. Amen.
I wouldn't have believed it if someone told me years ago that a psychological analysis of the bible would be something I actively look forward to. And yet, here I am.
@@rapturebound197 ...Interesting observations. But what JP is doing goes beyond psychology, whose interpreters run the gamut. (For example, contrast the behaviorist BF Skinner's ideas to the depth-consciousness approach of CG Jung...big gulf there).
The mythologist Joseph Campbell said "People are looking for the experience of being alive." This is a BIG part of what JP is inspiring in people by his lectures. He does this by his learning in other fields besides psych.; he's also an original thinker and can read the pulse of the numerous SOCIAL upheavals happening in our global 'consciousness" now (altho I hate to use that term; too "new age").
I grew up in the Roman catholic tradition. My experience with their priests is I just don't get where they're coming from anymore. JP is filling that gap for me.
Su Sampson V insightful thank u pal✌️
@@rapturebound197 Truth!
theral you need a real genius to cut through the noise of 3000 years of religious commentary
Im trained in psychology and found God to be the greatest psychologist in my life.
This is the type of video you know you’re going to go back and rewatch several times. Lots of densely packed wisdom.
I don’t know what to say other than “Thank You for being the good force in the world” in my lifetime.
You released something for free(!) years ago and 5 years later, Especially at the current era of my life, Your existence helped me to once again find the roots of my lost alliance with divinity that I’ve been searching to find it again for the last two years of my life.
The story of Abraham… the constant bless and bliss. The answer I’ve been looking for! If you’re walking with god, that’s the price you have to pay! The cycle of being blessed and almost immediately facing a new crisis to solve… it’s not over cause it’s not supposed to be over as long as you want to be the true son of god…
"It's one of your highest moral obligations to treat yourself as if you're a creature of value."
For those wondering, it's at 10:04
Very powerful .
It's sad that people don't commit that to memory and act upon it
See Søren Kierkegaard's reading of "Love your neighbor as yourself" in his collection *Works of Love*
Self ~ Value
Choking up like that... is when speaking truth and expressing love become the same thing. God bless you professor Peterson.
When he says that he doesn't understand his reaction I think he sort of feels the potential loss of meaning and therefore life that could happen if we don't sort ourselves out
Yup... It is crazy how when the Spirit of Counsel and the Spirit Understanding meet with such clarity it is so moving. It moves me deeply....
@@thebassmansion2401 I can imagine. I feel that the whole time watching this series.
He was on drugs at the time.
@@Charles-ij1ow Clearly you aren't paying attention if you think that has any substance in the conversation. The man even talked about taking shrooms in this lecture series. This is absolutely pointless to talk about.
My father Michael, my brothers John and Benjamin, and myself Joshua. And to think society fooled me into believing God wasn't real. I lived in hell for it, when I found Jordan he put things in such a way that allowed me to save my father from the belly of the whale. I despised my father in my addiction, now I am 26 and have 9 months sober I hold him in the highest regard. I think that helped free me from my slavery. You have helped me so much I am tearing up right now. Thank you so much.
God bless you ❤
Agreed. Thank you my brother!!!!❤
I came home from a funeral and 15-year-old boy who accidentally killed him self. I felt myself empty and overwhelmed. Having found the end of my metaphorical rope and this lecture saved my life. Not in the sense that I would hurt myself but rather it showed me how to stop hurting. God bless you please disregard the critics and continue your good work.
God bless you and your family, and the family of the young boy. That is tragic.
You are courageous
Hope you're feeling better, man
pain is not an indication of god, its an indication to do your best thing in the only life you know....
@@leonhughes9014 ....
Man, listening to this man brings tears to my eyes know matter what the topic. I wish all teachers/professors spoke with such passion, love and conviction to really help us understand what is being told
Challenged my agoraphobia, while listening to JBP talk about God telling Abram to "go to places you don't know."
Looks pretty tame, just some guy walking around with headphones. But inside, a powerful moment.
Congratulation, that's awesome. Funny to imagine everyone else walking past not realising the significance.
Once you slay the dragon of agoraphobia, you can become a true plainswalker. Like a phoenix born from the ashes of red mana, from the mountains of kaladesh. I may have taken your profile pic too far...
Lucky L
Heh. Why should they? It's a pretty silly thing I'm going through, this phobia.
Robert Chorolovski Plainswalkers were just at the tail end of my gaming life in Magic, so I get it. Maybe time to update though. Probably a whole different game by this point.
Trenchcoat1Sword lol I quite playing cold turkey. It was consuming so much of my time and money; I had to make a "sacrifice" so to speak
Shout out to all the dragon slayers, room cleaners, fater savers, and sorter outers
Don't forget the Whale Belly Openers
bro
And the top lobsters, bucko! 🦀🦀
Justin Cody lets start a club, a movement!
@@thomasadkins3743 I'm not opposed, but i would very much like to be sure it's properly aimed. I don't want to build another BLantiFemizurion power machine...
This lecture and this man is part of the reason I left my state for a better one during the pandemic. I saved money, made a plan with obtainable goals, and packed everything in my car and left everything behind in good terms (family, friends, girlfriend, things I thought I couldn’t live without). My family and friends recommended harshly against it saying, “mijo, don’t go there, there’s no jobs or money there and your family isn’t there to support you”. I left and did everything I told them I was going to do, within the year they all sold there houses and moved with me and thanked me. My dad told me, “mijo if it wasn’t for you we would’ve never known, I was wrong, and I’m proud of that.”
You should be proud...awesome...
Mijo. Dios te bendiga ❤ you went out there and took the risk. Your reward has come. We thank God for that
That is an amazing story. Me alegro por ti
That's a great story man! Which state did you move from and to out of curiosity? What attracted you to the new one? What's better about it? Is it still great after 2 years? Any new downsides? I'm up in Canada here but always open to consider other places to go if God opens the door.
@@BenWeeks-ca you asked me at a weird time brother! I moved from CA to TX. I experienced oppression of entitlement and authority in CA and heard of Freedom and livable conditions in TX.
I’ve been both successful and and unsuccessful since I’ve been here but I and my family are closer to God than ever before and I finally have peace and a calm mind despite the problems in the world.
Listening to Jordan is more satisfying than a warm nourishing meal on a cold winter’s night. I could listen to him for the rest of my life and it still wouldn’t be enough. He makes me hungry for knowledge and understanding like no one else I know. What a blessing to us he is!
That's very high praise. I'm sure he'd get verklempt hearing that. Cheers.
Amen sister, he is truly speaking so much truth in humility and in his experts linguistic skills yet enough to capture all walks of life. It is soul satisfying
I know where I'd like to be on a cold winters night,
@@Flymore25clean up your mind, dirty bird 😂
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Petersons comfort in showing emotional vulnerability has made me very fond of the man.
Are you female, it's completely irrelevant of course, just curious. Great game by the way.
@@lancewalker2595 it's from life is strange a good game
Yes....
Lance Walker you.... already said it was a good game...
Me too. It shows that he critically thinks. Sometimes, it also shows how much he cares about those he helps
Thank you, professor Peterson. I've been on an existential nihilistic depression for the last couple of years and your lectures have helped to imbue meaning into my life. Thank you so much.
Crime and punishment
Allow the LORD God Yeshua Hamashiach into your life, only he will bring true meaning and hope into your life. When you feel like that (or any time) call his name and he will reveal himself to you, and he will bring true peace, joy, hope, and meaning into your life. I hope you are doing well.
May God bless you and your family.
I like that I like to hear that you are feeling better I’m a stranger but I still like to hear that you’re doing better keep on going lots of love in Christ amen
I've been there, too. Glad to hear you made it to a better place. Keep going, there's better days ahead. 🙂
Can we get a 5 year update plz?
1:45:39 - 'Those who have weapons and know how to use them but still keep them sheathed, will inherit the earth.'
ADGO perfect. I have been looking for this exact quote. Thanks you for the time stamp.
Ahimsa
This is one of my absolute favorite lessons I learned from JP. It's not about being an impotent, useless person, it's about being a person with power but who uses it wisely. It's like being in a relationship because you've CHOSEN eachother, not because you're both desperate and had to settle for eachother. The idea is you have the 'power' to choose, but you choose to use it wisely; dedicating yourself to loving a single woman. That's just one example -- it applies in so many areas of life.
Be dangerous, but be even more so, disciplined.
The idea of meek in the Bible is "a spirited and powerful horse under the influence of the bridle."
Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Atheist, no matter. EVERYONE needs to watch these.
I'm not even Christian and I'm really enjoying these.
That's because it's psychology not doctrine or theology (though both are referenced, obviously). It's either a compendium on humanity by humanity, or revelations from the Almighty. To each their own I say.
Chak de fatte
Amen
So do i
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As pastor for 25 years I would guess God is doing a work in and through him. YOU are the light of the world.
wow he's on fire in this lecture. Just a great man.
ADGO That was exactly what I was going to post. Weird.
The National Post this week said that 40% of Canadians surveyed admit to experiencing anxiety. Is there anyone better than Jordan Peterson at spelling out concrete solutions to destructive behavior? Courage defeats self pity and out right evil.
I couldn’t agree more. He was Totally in the zone man. Love his intellect and his ability to clearly and logically communicate that intellect.
yeah what a beautiful thing
Hes a Luciferian. You better beware learning the bible from a non believer who follows Crowleys teachings.
someone PLEASE archive because these lectures are invaluable and they may not be permanent
:)
How would one do such a thing?
@@BULLTRONHERO hard drive / cloud / Torrent
@@BULLTRONHERO UA-cam video downloader
You could of course take this task of archiving these lectures yourself, ( as opposed to “someone else”) - it’s called taking responsibility for something…..just saying.
Watching Dr.Peterson give a lecture is watching the manifestation of the conflicts of a “soul” grapple with the “consciousness” inside each of us. He should be a case study simply because he has an honest critique of his own beliefs in a public forum. The humility of having that conversation openly is worth the time, regardless of how you feel about thecontent. The bravery to ask the question and then give an honest answer is noble and worthwhile.
23 minutes in... All of the people who have anything to say about Dr Peterson should not speak until they have listened to this series in its entirety, more than once until you "get it". People are incredibly interesting and complex and it's the courage of those who cope with tragedy that is so inspirational. Dr.Peterson has been brought to his knees with many tragedies, occurring at the same time, yet he doesnt hesitate to let us all see his humbleness of spirit at the blessing of coming to new understandings of enlightenment with his tears. We do have to pick up the heaviest burdens that are presented to us. This is from where courage grows, and that dreaded over used word self-esteem. I have been struggling with myself over an ethical debacle as I have been binge listening to the series. My physical exhaustion was because I dont want to pick up yet another burden, however Dr. Petetson reminds us through ancient wisdoms that the solution is to not seek the easy life but to shoulder all you can; we are obligated to our families, friends, coworkers and society. In my workplace it puts a burden upon the others if one of us is gone for any reason. It's fair to vacation only during the slow times that are cyclical. As a state employee there are situations that may be used legally to not attend work but that doesnt mean it is right. Now I have waited a long time to use release time at my place of employment, Palomar College, to work on my degree. I was granted permission months ago. However another employee, we will call her Bertha, who already has finished her Masters has obtained permission to be away from her position at the same time as me to teach a class as an adjunct faculty. Not only has she obtained permission to work another job (teaching) at the same time as her current state employee contracted staff position, but she will recieve her hourly employee pay WHILE her job is vacated , marked personal, and recieve the hourly pay of the adjunct teaching position at the same time. Another employee, we will call her Lorraine, is very upset because both of us will be gone at the same time putting undue burden on the department. I understand that taking a paid leave of abcense (personal time) from your state job to work another paid job is plain idiotic. I contractually was not permitted to use personal time to extend my vacation time yet Bertha was granted use of personal time to work another job and recieve duel income!
Bertha has manipulated many people and caused much chaos. She files formal false accusations on her peers and her supervisor and spreads vicious gossip to perform character assasination. The upset emplyee Lorraine, has pointed out to me that both of us (Carrie and Bertha) being gone is too much, she favors that it is only I who should be gone because I am the only one who hasn't finished a BA. Ah life. Is it right that I should just attend to my own ambitions , ignoring both Bertha and Lorraine? No. I will have to open my mouth and speak up that this is not an equitable situation. I do not know where it will lead me but I cant participate in a situation that leaves the workplace staff understaffed and overworked. The supervisor may be relieved or angry because I do intend on stating that it is corruption that a state emplyee is being double paid while she attends to a job elsewhere. Berthas othet job could be working at a McDonalds, for all I care, but it isn't ethical for her to be paid as a state emplyee to work another job further burdening the department. Bertha will no doubt retaliate against me. All I can do is speak the truth and see what happens. Applying the truths of the ancient writers of the Bible to our own lives is exactly what Dr. Peterson is challenging us to do. How could I listen to the deeply moving and inspirational words of Dr. Peterson and not apply these truths to my life today?
I’m watching the series chronologically and this has been the most forceful, most insightful and irrepressibly challenging. Man, this brother carries the truth.
Amen to that Chris. Amazingly deep stuff....
Agreed. It's paradigm shifting
I am listening to the series for the 4th time in 2 years now, and every time enormous new and deep layers come out from his stories, it's brilliant.
I think I’ve watched it 10 times minimum.
Same here, i didnt get all what he said the first time
Im in my 1st run of the series & can't stop too ❤❤🙏🙏 He is a Choosen one to inspire us 😍😍
I've heard life being described as an upward spiral. Each time your situation seems the same, it is not. You are older and have had more experiences so your ability to interact with the situation is better.
Food for thought.
The pressures this man face, from the extreme left and even from the responsibility he seems to have accepted from us to be the hero, the father who could help us survive the present chaos... it seems like he is overworked, overstrained. Could we not insist that he takes a vacation. A real one. (vote up if you agree)
taking maximum amount of responsibility = working yourself to death. which is why i have a problem with this particular opinion of his
In one lecture I heard him say that a cancer diagnosis is not depression, and cannot be treated with antidepressants because a person's life has fallen apart and that's just something you have to go through it's not exactly depression.. His wife gets diagnosed with cancer, and he checked himself into rehab for antidepressant withdrawal.. Maybe the only time I've ever wondered about Peterson.. He can't go being a hypocrite at this point.. He needs a vacation, sort himself out yet again, and come back with something new to teach us. I absolutely love the man, but I've heard everything he has to say 20 times over at this point.. He's being put through something to learn from it so that he can share it.. His wife having cancer is the ultimate dragon, and it's hiding the Supreme glossolalia..
@@sgtpepper91 I believe taking the maximum amount of responsibility also means taking responsibility for your own well being and making sure you get the rest and recuperation you need.
Your mind is a rare pleasure.
Care for it with grace & equanimity
Sir.
This comment didn't age well.
Possibly the most important content on UA-cam of our time. Thank you for publishing.
But cats playing the piano is monetized. This isn't.
Fully agreeing. Finally something that actually adding value, real value.
there's also john vervaekes work
This is the best lecture I have ever listened to by Dr. Peterson.
Haha he is unbelievable.... he just drops hundreds of pieces of deep and on point wisdom and then goes back to his computer like nothing just happened... i love this man :D
"some day you will be old enough to read fairy tales again..." -- C.S. Lewis
What does this quote mean? I like it
SeouL The situations and characters in fairytales are “archetypes”. They reflect real situations and real character traits. The lessons can be learned on a deeper level when we are older and have experienced life.
@@bestill6635 perfectly articulated. God bless
Epyon system God Bless
@@SammyCee23 When you take mushrooms you'll see fairytale characters are real.
Oh Man…I’m 61 and have read the Bible on/off over the years and never thought past the words…Dr. Peterson added meaning to the words and gave us so much to think about. Many thanks…
He is absolutely ON FIRE here. Always good, but this is him at his best. 50 hours of thinking here for me to begin to unpack what is presented in an ALREADY DIGESTED manner.
33:25 Bookmark
47:27 Favorite segment. Going into the unknown, wishing upon a star, consciousness, and achieving one's ultimate destiny
51:50 "Your aim should be at something that fills you with awe....why would you aim for something else?"
54:27 Favorite quote out of this lecture. The universe works through us not for us.
59:49 "The willingness to be a fool is a precursor to transformation"
1:02:16 Trust in the journey, we never arrive, our efforts arent wasted, just dont be in stasis
1:09:18 Abraham departs
1:28:00 Sacrifice to the aim.
1:35:05 Crosses. The transformation takes place at the center
1:37:40 Being unified in mind and spirit
1:39:47 Taking a balanced approach. Yin and Yang. Buddhism. Walking the middle path. Not too far left or too far right.
1:45:06 The meek shall inherit the Earth
1:45:45 "Those who have weapons and know how to use them but still keep them sheathed....will inherit the Earth". Another great quote
1:47:13 Abraham's vow to God. He didnt want to taint his intention of doing the right thing by getting compensated with riches.
"He refuses to benefit from it except to get back what was rightfully his, and in that way he maintains his covenant with God."
1:51:54 The worse punishment is to sit on the fence, "being in stasis", KNOWING good and evil but doing nothing about it.
1:52:22 Bargaining with fate. What it means to comit.
1:52:54 Another great quote. There are certain truths that must be learned from experience rather than simply reading about it.
1:53:07 The process of sacrifice
1:54:17 The ultimate lesson from the story of Abraham. He is willing to make any sacrifice to keep his covenant with God in tact. So everything Abraham did was "counted for righteousness" because he had pure intentions with his actions.
2:00:07 Closing summary
heroe sin capa , gracias
Many thanks for this.
Thanks
Beautifully illustrated
How much time do you have on your hands? Haha but seriously thank you kindly, that was very generous of you. Only wish Dr. JP had a few (more) people running his social media accounts so stuff like this could be pinned.
This man is amazing, he speaks truth. Anyone who thinks they should be given everything, should listen to this lecture. Take responsibility for yourself, grasp humility and clean up your room! Brilliant man!
"If you stand still you fall backwards" such a good quote
Basically the same thing The Red Queen said "in my kingdom you must run as fast as you can to remain in the same place" or something like that
It doesn't make sense
@bellatordei3440 Perhaps this will help explain: There is no such thing as stagnation, only progression or regression. Kind of like how if you leave something made of iron alone and unmaintained, it will rust instead of staying in good condition.
So this idea that God is stepping back and the characters in the Bible are stepping forward and becoming more detailed is really interesting. He said, "I'm not sure what means." I think it has to do with the fulfillment of each of those characters in Christ. Christ is the new Adam, Moses, Noah, David, etc. And just as God seems to step out of the picture he actually steps right into the human condition. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us."
mike bustamante I was thinking about this too. I was thinking that it’s almost like we humans were governed by god entirely at the beginning of our awakening into consciousness, and the reason that god seems to step back is maybe because we are becoming more aware and in control of that consciousness to the point that one day we become god. Or something.
Sableyez / powerful
What you just stated is the core of Mormon theology. God sets the stage for our growth so that day by day through our integrating grace with our fallen state we become more like He is.
@@moroniflake8724 The Mormon theology, or its founder, Joseph Smith, was explained on South Park. Even though South Park isn't meant to be taken seriously, it's probably facts mixed in with their version of humor.
@@sableyez As parents we hover over our children and do not let them out of our sight...we teach them to become independent while protecting and guiding them. As they grow , we start stepping back until we are sure they are able to take on life with all we have taught them...God (our father)..the ultimate parent.
That is one of the greatest, and heartwarming lectures that I've ever seen in my life, which brought me into Christianity again.
Jordan looks like he talks with no teleprompter. He talks fast and the content is dense and very organized. Then sometimes he gets choked up, so he speaks from intellect and heart wasting not one second. Amazing presentation.
It is incredible how this man has been doong this for years, im grateful to him because when i was at my lowest with a poorly pad job, depressed i watched a video of him talking to his students in class about many things, that video strike me so much that i continued watching videos of him, it gave me that little push to get things in order, now im still depressed (because i have a serotonin problem i suppose, i have dysthymia) but i got a lot of things in order and that helped me to get what i dreamed a good job a good wife, thank God for the life of this man
Never have I been so absorbed into a video... This is the voice of a man that everyone on this planet needs to listen to
Jordan Peterson exudes a genuineness about the search for the important and practical truths, notions that help people. He is not parading his ideas and ambitions for self-aggrandizement like so many very smart people do, and they do it to the detriment of people. Thank you, JP, for being a force for good.
This of all the biblical series is such a powerful and inspirational lecture. I feel like anyone in their early twenties who is struggling to find their path in life needs to watch this video.
When you speak of meditation and asking what should be done, the scripture comes to mind, "In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will direct your path".
I love to hear when people come to the truth by genuinely seeking it out. "Ask and it will be given unto you". Thank you for struggling with truth out loud. And for sharing those revelations of understanding with the world.
This is the greatest thing you have ever done,to share God's holy words!
Thanks Jordan..I am in a better place in life because of your lectures..Your work and contribution to society won't be forgotten..
"People who inhibit free speech don't want you to thrive". Words to live by.
I am a 54 year old man and I have listened to each lecture in order so far... I can feel my brain expanding on two fronts, theologically and psychologically ....well thoght out and very well articulated...
150 mins was indeed striking, a teacher and a teat always condemns the non committed, or lacklustre.
I have come to deeply love you from a distance, Proff Jordan!!! You just have a remarkable way, of "breaking me open", to become a beautifu, kindl & compassionate Human! COMPASSION & KINDNESS, is totally FREE...
Bless you & soft hugs from me...
🙏🌹🙏
These lectures are pure, solid gold and I will cherish them for as long as I can.
Please share them too!
Keep it up Dr. Peterson. most of us love you.
Thank you for addressing the "meek will inherit the earth" line. I've wrestled with this for years and cried tears of joy for my new and proper understanding.
Its amazing how something that may seem so small and trivial can conjure such emotion. I felt the same way when he explained it but prior to that I had never pondered that phrase too deeply.
Someone quote the time here, please.
This is truly my favorite lecture in the Biblical Series. When life gets dark and meaningless, this is what I listen to.
Folks, we need to recognize this is a genuinely, purely, good man. I thank God for JB, we need him as a light through our current modern darkness. I truly love this man in so many ways, he validates many things I’ve thought and experienced. My Mother told me to clean my room as a boy in the sixties, I listened. I can listen to JB all day long, but then I get nothing done that day, so a couple hours a day is good. Thank you Jordan for your efforts, may God bless you and your family always. KUDOS man !
I have been waiting 50 years to hear someone like you to analyse, some of the most pertinent parts of the bible, the stories in this series from a psychological context.
Thank you 💕
I love how he acknowledges at the end that he's tired and should stop. and does.
just learned another thing from JBP.
Watching these lectures is probably the most productive thing I've ever done while eating and I look forward to the next one.
''The gap between your foolishness and the punishment is lengthened by your unearned wealth and so u never grow up and learn'' 35:10
huh...man...what a line!
Great lecture as always,im very grateful!
31:15. Peterson speaks of how overcoming nihilism with non-naive optimism. Nihilism was something I was really struggling with about 4-5 months ago. It was part of this thinking that Peterson is using that helped me overcome it. Yes the world is full of suffering and pain; sometimes it even feels so pointless. However, moping around about it DOES NOT help. Therefore, I realized, through Petersons' help, that there are things we can do to reduce suffering and better us all! Thank you so much, Peterson.
One of the most brilliant men in the world right now-. even when I disagree with him or dont completely understand him I find that my life is enriched by the fact that I have listened to him. Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry are other people who imho are people who come immediately to my mind in this regard. I think that this entire biblical series is just tremendous and is even more so because it is soooooo accessible to anyone
Thank you Dr.. Peterson 😊❤👍
“You have an obligation, it’s one of the highest moral obligations, to treat yourself as if you are a creature of value…” I started reading and listening to your works Dr Peterson for about 5 years now and still revisit them and I will forever be grateful for your existence and your impact on my life. peace be with you.
Congratulations to the 600,000 people (+/-) who, presumably, have watched everything through to this point! Fantastic lectures. Society NEEDS (more) men like Jordan Peterson right now.
God bless you Jordan Peterson, you've helped me reignite my curiosity in faith.
Am I the only one who finds it damn near impossible to take notes when watching Peterson’s live presentations? The amount of knowledge and wisdom is so dense that I simply cannot keep up without pausing every 30 seconds. I’ve watched this particular presentation well over twenty times through and am still wishing I had 5 more hands to write with lol. Words cannot express how much gratitude I have for Mr. Peterson. I truly do not know where I would be if it not for him and his work. Prayers for his continued good health and content, the world needs this man.
Dr Peterson, I pray for your health, maybe for selfish reasons, but the world needs your insight and wisdom.
The tears well when I listen to JP! Tears of understanding, love and joy! God bless JP and his family!
A lucid and nuanced psychoanalysis of Mankind's greatest work of literature. Excellent, Dr. Peterson.
Thank you.
"There's no reason for nihilism." Amen
Bobby Boulders nihilists: “theres no reason for anything..” haha
Alexander DeSchutter everything has a reason for it ms existence. Either in its necessity or in its contingency.
That’s proofed by science and everyday experience.
So good.
There is a reason but not a good one.
Dang. Dr. Peterson speaks so powerfully. And so much else.
Waw! Try this on for size, the apostle Paul says, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God--this is your true and proper worship. That’s radical in-light of what JP is talking about. Lv it.
Of all Dr. Peterson's lectures I've watched, this one is the most inspiring and energizing. Chills.
I am 53, and I'm finding myself cleaning my room every couple of days... And it is making all the difference. Thank you, Dr. Perterson.
Wisdom is the correct application of Knowledge.
Meekness the correct application of Power
Loved this lecture Dr Peterson!
1:14:24. Starting your day with what's important and needs to be done is much better than starting your day on social media! I learned this too from experience lol. Thank you Peterson!
23:50 - 27:30 ish
When I first saw a short clip containing this part of the lecture, I had to replay it several times because I wasn't sure why Dr. Peterson got emotional. Then, when I think I finally understood, something clicked and I broke down.
I *THINK* I understand why you do what you do, Dr. Peterson. You have a sincere, fundamental, almost archaic love and concern for the well-being of fellow man that, frankly, I didn't even know was possible for a single person to have. I thought about the lecture in which you described what you designated the meaning of your life as, and how every morning, you think to yourself, "I have 50,000,000 people to educate!"
And yes, you're definitely educating millions of people, but most of us know that you're doing more than that: you're changing lives for the better. And as a 24-year-old male in the 97th percentile for neuroticism, I can't adequately thank you enough for just the positive impact you've had on me, let alone the God-knows-how-many other people whose lives you've touched.
I'm so far from where I know I can be, but that's okay. You've pointed me in the right direction. I'm not even at the point where I can clean my damn room. I need to start even smaller than that. But that's okay too, because at least I have a more refined idea of where to start sorting myself out.
On behalf of millions of broken young men out there
Thank you.
Dr. Peterson you are such a real vulnerable yet incredibly brave and decent person. Thank you for speaking up !
We need people to archive his entire channel so if he does have to make a new channel the videos will still exist some where.
Attempting Anonymity thank you all.
Got you fam, dont worry.
Attempting Anonymity awesome!
Mike Gladkowski Kick it old school with the VHS
Did you consider putting them out as torrents?
There are so many gems in these lectures. I can affirm that it's very important to make a bad first draft, this also goes for artworks and music. Because as soon as you have a sketch, a first recording, even if it's bad, then you can go on from that and build something that's better. And sometimes you make genius mistakes and you're amazed about how you came to a thought or a structure that was so good to begin with.
Every word from this man commands authority in a way that is simply transformative.
I love this man's passion and combination of brilliant, careful thinking and strong emotion. This is such a rare combination, especially in a man in today's culture and it's changing my life (not hyperbole). Thank you, Dr. Peterson.
Messaggio meraviglioso nella storia di Abramo: lascia con coraggio la tua terra verso l'ignoto, lo spirito ti guida, grazie ai tuoi sacrifici, verso il futuro
About 30 minutes in I was not ready for how this would affect me. This whole series has been a journey
I know a lot of you will not agree with me,but I am going through this Bible series playlist,and I must say,he recycles a lot of the same ideas.
And a lot of the times he doesn't even analyse any of the actual stories,just projects them on Jung and Freud and his other role models,which a lot of their own doctrines he had already memorized and is now able to spit out almost like he is reading it from a teleprompter.
I could be wrong about this,but after reading comments in these videos I feel like a lot of you guys are so lost in your own lives and are in such deep need for someone,some authority figure to tell you what to do,that you are allowing yourselves to simply take it all in,replace actual beliefs in the Jordan religion,because,it feels so comforting.
I do not challenge the notion that his teachings are making a difference in your own lives,and for that I say,"More power to you!".Clearly he has helped a lot of people,and had an enormous effect on people's lives.
But do NOT replace critical thinking with blind admiration.Jordan is an incredibly charismatic man,and it is very tempting to get lost in all that.
I think there are some insights that he offers about the Bible,that are in fact unique and special. But he always seem to gravitate back to his own familiar territories.. talking about the same things,and warning us on social and economical disasters.
I also,very much disagree with his persistent lack of will to acknowledge problems in our society(racism,and wage gap comes to mind),not because he does not think they don't exist,but simply because I think HE thinks,it will dispell the magic he has on a lot of his right wing followers.
Having said all of that,I would also like to state,that I am a 39 Jewish person from Israel,Hebrew is in fact my native language,and I myself cannot say that in my life I have heard a more captivating speaker. I am grateful to be allowed in this brilliant man's mind.
He did in fact taught me a lot,and made me think of things I never even considered could be of interest to me.
With all my heart I wish him,his family,you,the reader of this comment,and your family,health,and all the best.
I gave you a thumbs up and I don’t agree with your sentiment about Jordan at all. But I do agree with the manner in which you disagreed. Not judgemental. Not self righteous. Not overlooking the positives of the other side. Just simply stating your position while maintaining a level head.
It would do us well as a society to learn how to disagree properly and to see the virtue of an opposite argument.
@@MatthewMartinG *Hat off* Thank you kindly,I appreciate the appreciation,have a nice day sir!
Thank you Jordan, for providing this very important psychological insight on Abraham's story. Although I have only gotten about an hour in, I have made some critical connections to what I have already read in the Bible, but also an understanding of how I can improve in my own life. Thank you again for not only creating this series, but for verbally extrapolating biblical stories in a manner that is easy to comprehend.
His section on wishing on a star to move yourself forward imperfectly is the single most motivating speech I’ve ever heard. The clear and urgent way he lays it out was instrumental in moving me out of apathy and indecision. What he’s saying here is so crucial. I am infinitely indebted to him and his gift of eloquence and genuine care he exhibits in the way he crafts his words. Truly helping create order out of chaos. Please get well soon Dr. Peterson.
I absolutely adored this particular version. It breaks my heart that my son passed away without ever hearing your lectures. It would have made his suffering so much more bearable.
I am so sorry for your loss 🙏❤️
2022 and these lectures are still one his best work. Keep coming back to the pre-social media JP for his authentic material.
F*ck, I love this guy's emotional intensity & fierce intellectual prowess! Where the hell else can you find someone like this? What a gift to the world JBP is!
Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days.
You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ...
Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future.
Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ...
You deserve to be happy :)
to me this is the most powerful talk in the bible series.
I saw this live last week and my life was made
The part when he says “pick up the heaviest thing you can and carry it” happened right when I was doing a shoulder press with my heaviest dumbbell. Made me choke up a little after my set. Great man, and I love how the lessons in scripture reflect in our lives continually.
God has sent this man to us. Thank God for Dr Peterson. bless Dr Peterson and his fam
Yes! Yes! Yes! God did send Dr Peterson to us!!! May He protect dr Peterson & his family.
I sincerely believe you were born to do this Dr. Peterson. Continue them and your healing will follow. Please restart them! Lord strengthen you.
Watching this guy's transformation is incredible.
I've been watching these lectures for the past couple weeks. I tumbled down the rabbit hole you could say. Easily have spent 20+ house watching his youtube channel, not to mention all the reading he's inspired, and the Disney movies..... In my opinion, the mans a modern day Jiminy Cricket ...I could never thank him enough for the inspiration he's brought, to not only myself, but to everyone that follows him. Thank you Jordan Peterson. I mean that from the very depths of my sub-personalities.
Jordan,
I’m so glad that I’ve found your work when I did. My life has been a rollercoaster this past year and so many things have gone wrong but also many have gone right. So you can imagine the internal conflict going on. Each day I feel myself getting closer to my goals in all aspects but I still struggle with my inner demons that want to drag me back down. I purchased your most recent book and since only reading a few chapters there are things that I have just never thought of before that are now flowing around in my consciousness. These lectures have given me a place to think and contemplate life like never before and I can’t thank you enough for that. I listen to them while at work and they inspire me so much. I’ve even picked out quite a few books off of your recommendation list to either buy and ask for on Christmas from family and friends. Your work is truly amazing and has not only helped me but so many like me.
People wondering about his 3 microphones; the sound engineer is a god. Here are the layers of their genius. They're using three different types of mic to better capture the different frequencies, placed strategically to pick up the angles Jordans projecting from (which sounds very different at different angles. Try listening to someone talk when you're to their side, underneath, or in front of them) and also, to produce something called "stereo" to make those in the room feel like Jordan's across from a dinner table as apposed to 50 feet away, AND to make the viewer feel like they're in the same room. I can't imagine anyone there, if asked, would not notice how amazing the sound quality actually was after bringing it up.
Also, no doubt the mics underneath are set to add more depth to his contemplation when he bows his head and speaks quieter, as his for front has more mid end for when he goes on his more powerful and direct speeches.
good analysis, I never noticed that...
This is an unbelievable display of a person going "all out". Please watch this. This man is an absolutely great person trying to legitimately help people
It can’t be thing more revolutionary that dailysation of enthusiasm on improving yours and others life. The conservators are the best “revolutionars”😊🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻