The cognitive scientific discussion about imagination is what I voted for bulletin board at this channel. It would be very inspirational and imaginary the discussion too. I think intellectual people have great ability to shape the world and change the world, it is so amazing thing for us. My support for the cares.
John once again walking the admirable fine line with angering both theists (John Lennon’s “Imagine”) and atheists alike (“Imagination is a way of knowing”) 😉 Sounds like a terrific course!
Yep! There are scholarships and pricing plans available on the registration site. For the scholarships you'll need to email them, and that email address is also found on the registration site.
Thesedays, I feel like Dr.Vervaeke has something bothered by someone. We should express thanksgiving to his works, to loosen the feeling of emotionally down. He's leader and professor but sometimes leaders experience emotional down. I wish he has always happy moments with people. I got enormous help from his video, so is my appreciation for him ^^
Right? I really don't understand this corporate move to suddenly start putting all of his content behind a pretty expensive paywall. There's barely any YT uploads anymore. 1 video in the last month. Even Peterson, despite having the Peterson academy, uploads weekly extended podcasts/discussions to his YT channel for free. Who is the opportunistic grifter pulling the strings behind Vervaeke? It can't be John himself. I know he's not that sort of person.
@@Joeonline26 John explains his motivations in-depth here: ua-cam.com/video/Foz0VaTUuEw/v-deo.htmlsi=KOO-y_To6ViGB8_8 As a student on the Lectern, there are scholarships and pricing plans for these courses so that the financial impact is lessened. I do think education needs to be financially sustainable for the teacher, the providers and the students. John's primary role was always as an educator (he says so himself in the above video), not a content creator. John also isn't the sort of person who would allow someone else to control him like a puppet, especially in the arena of teaching, which is clearly deeply important to him.
@@elizabethchan1335 I already watched that video a while ago. I believe John's motives are genuine and honest. He's been a university professor for years so I understand that being paid to teach is a necessity. I have no problem with that. I do, however, sense that John can be quite naive and that because of this there are certain opportunists who have inserted themselves into his circle over the last couple of years who have taken advantage of his naivety and who are now pulling the strings behind the scenes. I believe these people don't have the same good intentions as John and that for them this is a pure money-making scheme. I'll not name them here out of respect for John. Those individuals are the reason I will not hbe handing any (more) money over to the Lectern.
I wonder how visually, or not visually, we used to imagine? What if picturing things only became predominant as our technology selected for the visual over all the other senses
The cognitive scientific discussion about imagination is what I voted for bulletin board at this channel. It would be very inspirational and imaginary the discussion too.
I think intellectual people have great ability to shape the world and change the world, it is so amazing thing for us. My support for the cares.
John once again walking the admirable fine line with angering both theists (John Lennon’s “Imagine”) and atheists alike (“Imagination is a way of knowing”) 😉
Sounds like a terrific course!
I would so love to be part of this! Is there any way I can apply for a scholarship or bursary so it is affordable for me?
Yep! There are scholarships and pricing plans available on the registration site. For the scholarships you'll need to email them, and that email address is also found on the registration site.
@@elizabethchan1335 i cant find any contact information.
Thesedays, I feel like Dr.Vervaeke has something bothered by someone. We should express thanksgiving to his works, to loosen the feeling of emotionally down. He's leader and professor but sometimes leaders experience emotional down. I wish he has always happy moments with people. I got enormous help from his video, so is my appreciation for him ^^
I thank people who made this lectures. I don't attend it but am feeling like great course presented for us.
I used to think I could study Vervaekes work, internalize it, and move on. 3 years later, I realize I need to adjust my approach.
Variation is the basis for human progression and consciousness. Once you can really embody and grok it, you’re set free.
I imagine myself having $600 so I could afford this course 😂
Right? I really don't understand this corporate move to suddenly start putting all of his content behind a pretty expensive paywall. There's barely any YT uploads anymore. 1 video in the last month. Even Peterson, despite having the Peterson academy, uploads weekly extended podcasts/discussions to his YT channel for free. Who is the opportunistic grifter pulling the strings behind Vervaeke? It can't be John himself. I know he's not that sort of person.
@@Joeonline26 John explains his motivations in-depth here: ua-cam.com/video/Foz0VaTUuEw/v-deo.htmlsi=KOO-y_To6ViGB8_8
As a student on the Lectern, there are scholarships and pricing plans for these courses so that the financial impact is lessened. I do think education needs to be financially sustainable for the teacher, the providers and the students. John's primary role was always as an educator (he says so himself in the above video), not a content creator. John also isn't the sort of person who would allow someone else to control him like a puppet, especially in the arena of teaching, which is clearly deeply important to him.
@@elizabethchan1335 I already watched that video a while ago. I believe John's motives are genuine and honest. He's been a university professor for years so I understand that being paid to teach is a necessity. I have no problem with that. I do, however, sense that John can be quite naive and that because of this there are certain opportunists who have inserted themselves into his circle over the last couple of years who have taken advantage of his naivety and who are now pulling the strings behind the scenes. I believe these people don't have the same good intentions as John and that for them this is a pure money-making scheme. I'll not name them here out of respect for John. Those individuals are the reason I will not hbe handing any (more) money over to the Lectern.
I wonder how visually, or not visually, we used to imagine? What if picturing things only became predominant as our technology selected for the visual over all the other senses
If possibilities are finite, then the imagination has boundaries but the space between boundaries is infinite.
Awesome!
I know the difference between when I image something and when I don’t.