Lecture: Biblical Series VIII: The Phenomenology of the Divine

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  • @lightingman117
    @lightingman117 6 років тому +1126

    5:00 - Noah
    14:05 - Noah archetype of God
    16:00 - Tower of Babel
    17:40 - God isn't cast in a very good light
    20:30 - Satan
    21:28 - solzhenitsyn gulag archipelago
    23:00 - Nietzsche
    23:30 - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    24:30 - Too big to fail
    31:35 - Warning against hubris
    35:45 - Be very careful
    40:40 - Proverbs 16:32
    41:30 - Get your act together
    45:43 - Experience of God
    47:00 - Jill Bolte Taylor
    54:55 - Huxley
    59:25 - Jill Bolte Taylor
    1:03:53 - Cancer & LSD & Depression
    1:21:10 - Crumb - Documentary
    1:23:00 - Serial Sexual Predator
    1:29:50 - Carl Jung Aion book
    1:31:10 - Pictures or Words?
    1:33:20 - Interacting with your Lucid Dreams
    1:43:55 - King Arthur
    1:46:28 - Beware of wisdom you did not earn
    1:48:48 - Jung's voyage into a different world
    1:53:30 - Presence and Disappearance of God
    2:01:25 - Potential models of proper being
    2:03:40 - Questions

    • @alexradu1921
      @alexradu1921 5 років тому +34

      THANK YOU

    • @guisalera1
      @guisalera1 4 роки тому +16

      You're amazing. Thank you and God bless

    • @whit2642
      @whit2642 4 роки тому +22

      His ability to flow from one abstract historical or social theory/moment into a solid restructuring of it in a concise and digestible manner then flow right to the next is amazing.

    • @Hodbrook
      @Hodbrook 4 роки тому +6

      You're the best.

    • @5jjt
      @5jjt 4 роки тому +8

      Clap...clap...clap..clap.clapclapclapclapclapclap!

  • @umweltterrorist
    @umweltterrorist 7 років тому +4127

    Young smart people listening voluntary to bible stories and their interpretations. It takes a special kind of man to do this.

    • @isambo400
      @isambo400 7 років тому +254

      Trafal G Law as a kid I hated going to church because it was focused on brainwashing instead of learning. I would cry to get out of it because I knew something was WRONG with Sunday school. But I still wanted to know what the whole thing was really about and nobody has been able to explain it to me until Jordan.

    • @umweltterrorist
      @umweltterrorist 7 років тому +19

      isambo400 im glad to hear that

    • @schitamora520
      @schitamora520 7 років тому +68

      It's not like many people know what it is about and are even able to explain. I recently went to church because of Peterson but still can't stand it, though i can acknowledge it's existence now.

    • @shadfurman
      @shadfurman 7 років тому +24

      Trafal G Law he speaks with authority.

    • @cryptarisprotocol1872
      @cryptarisprotocol1872 7 років тому +13

      +Schitamora Dude, my only issue with Church when I was growing up was it was so mother fucking boring that I can't stand it and the only time I find it even remotely fun was when they let we youth play in our little corner or section of the Church, while the adults do ugh there stuff.

  • @tatianadan6835
    @tatianadan6835 3 роки тому +291

    I would love to see Prof Peterson getting a Nobel Prize for Humanities
    He must be the person of the Century

    • @RokU5
      @RokU5 2 роки тому

      Nobel is political now…Obama received”peace prize” for no reason but race (aka racism).

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 2 роки тому

      Millenia?

    • @pierrelabounty9917
      @pierrelabounty9917 Рік тому

      Why not?

    • @kegomania
      @kegomania Рік тому +3

      Unless you play identity politics. Then you hate jbp

    • @DresdnerHaide
      @DresdnerHaide Рік тому +1

      *he is

  • @Aleeeks101
    @Aleeeks101 3 роки тому +53

    I was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 2018. Jordan Peterson is the antidote. Alongside a year of DBT, I no longer meet the DSM criteria for the disorder. I wish there was a way for me to thank him. You can go from the depths of hell to writing a thesis in clinical psychology, fixing the relationship with your parents, learning to communicate and work towards the flourishing of your community. All because of Jordan.

  • @christophertitanium8424
    @christophertitanium8424 3 роки тому +464

    I can't believe this series is free. Thank you so much, Dr. Peterson, this is absolutely incredible.

    • @reprogrammingmind
      @reprogrammingmind 2 роки тому +2

      Your viewing has zero ads?

    • @blackkman1324
      @blackkman1324 2 роки тому

      ARE YOU KIDDING?? NEXT THING YOUR BELIEVE SNAKES AND DONKEYS AND TALK !!!!

    • @therealwaltewhite
      @therealwaltewhite 2 роки тому +3

      @@blackkman1324 the bible has some hard to believe claims but there is some evidence to support Jesus was real and overall the religion has helped billions it has helped humanity in massive ways with it's teachings

    • @erdal0
      @erdal0 5 місяців тому

      free doesn't exist..

    • @ahmedudahiru
      @ahmedudahiru Місяць тому

      He is trully a generous person

  • @jasonmcilhenny4286
    @jasonmcilhenny4286 Рік тому +27

    Dr. Peterson,
    Thank you for sharing your work. Almost a decade ago, I was struggling to get clean. I came across your work while trying to work through a personal definition of “a power greater than myself”. This is the “Higher Power” component of 12 step programs which I know you are familiar with. Your work has been a foundation of my recovery. Through your biblical lectures and your books, and in conjunction with a 12 step program, I’ve been able to put my life in order like never before. I was a multiple felon, an addict, a college dropout, and an awful excuse for a man. I blamed my addicted and abusive family that I was removed from by the courts at a young age. I blamed the ineffective government and I even blamed the God I claimed wasn’t real. (Funny how a man looking for excuses can place blame on an entity he holds as fictional.)
    Today, I have primary custody of my son. Today, I am clean. Today, I have a great job and beautiful home. Inside that home, I have a loving wife… a wife that constantly challenges me to be a better man and helps me raise my son to be a good man. I have gotten to the point in my recovery where my past is so distant that I was able to get cleared to coach my kid’s basketball team this year. Every day that goes by, I push to help other addicts find recovery and to continue my journey “pushing the largest burden I can manage uphill, gratefully.” I’ve wanted to thank you for a long time. I’ve modeled my aim upwards through the 12 step process bolstered with the 12 rules for life. I found peace with these cryptic, archaic stories through this lecture series. That allowed just enough separation in the armor that I built to shield me from the judgement of God to open me up to a prayer life that has yielded a rich spiritual connection with that God. I don’t know if my intellectual vanity would have allowed it without this lecture series. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
    PS: I send links to this series and tell young men that I sponsor and support all about your work. You have helped me help many others and I imagine that pattern will continue to compound through the years. You are the proof that what teach is real. (Or… real enough to function and propagate through time. So… good enough for the pragmatists!)

  • @alecalbarran-wick7113
    @alecalbarran-wick7113 3 роки тому +229

    I decided to listen to this lecture while I recovered from Lasik (eye surgery). It is safe to say that by the end of the lecture I did not just gain my outer vision, but also my inner one. Truly transformative to say the least.

    • @mharbaugh
      @mharbaugh 2 роки тому +2

      How's your eye sight these days? I got my Lasik about 5 years ago - best $4000 I ever spent!!

    • @HTWW
      @HTWW 2 роки тому +2

      @@mharbaugh another LASIK beneficiary here - it feels amazing.

    • @marialuisacruz7514
      @marialuisacruz7514 2 роки тому

      Wow!!

    • @Llama_Dhali_G
      @Llama_Dhali_G 2 роки тому +2

      Lasik is free. . . Just pop them gazers into the floating fire orb for a good 5 seconds and boom see ya next week!

    • @leonhughes9014
      @leonhughes9014 2 роки тому

      science helped you.. the same science that shows the bible is nonsense... but your only cool with science that helps you.... internet , phones, medicine, cars, planes...

  • @beverlyhayshouston2770
    @beverlyhayshouston2770 6 років тому +272

    I am a woman over sixty . I can’t stop watching these videos. His brilliance is mesmerizing.

    • @BCBjcewA
      @BCBjcewA 3 роки тому +4

      your sixty and a woman. how is this possible? I thought everyone died at 40? I guess thats why Im 40 and noone cares about what I want, only forcing the issue of procreation means if I dont have a job im not a man, and IF i Dont make a baby Im not a woman? It couldl be GOD would rather we not get to caught up in any single person to believe that they are a substitute for THE REAL GOD ...who is always the love you wish to give to others. BUT DONT GET ME WRONG> JORDAN PETERSON IS DOPE AF

    • @eloisepoe
      @eloisepoe 3 роки тому +4

      I'm a woman over eighty. Same here.

    • @TheGeraford13
      @TheGeraford13 3 роки тому +3

      You're mesmerizing 😏

    • @tofer980
      @tofer980 3 роки тому +5

      @@TheGeraford13 get in there paco

    • @Paid2Win
      @Paid2Win 2 роки тому +6

      @@BCBjcewA Take your meds

  • @simonkrimms1009
    @simonkrimms1009 7 років тому +610

    The Bible series are even more fascinating than Maps of Meaning. Such a stunning intellect...so glad he is on the side of good.

    • @hennyzhi2261
      @hennyzhi2261 7 років тому +19

      I would really love him to make this into a book (even if the editing process would be a nightmare). So much good could be spread that way.

    • @hennyzhi2261
      @hennyzhi2261 7 років тому +11

      Most of his overarching themes about chaos and order come from Maps of Meaning, but I think having a specific example like the bible having it's own book as well would be noteworthy considering how you practically have to be an apologist on a University campus (and a very good one) for anyone to take you seriously if you see merit in it.

    • @nerd614
      @nerd614 7 років тому +6

      Agree. The cool thing is he doesn´t even have a choice to be on any side.. I really love that he noticed that. I mean that he approaches truth partially phenomenologically, i.e. he feels for what resonates with him and takes this as a clue as to its truth value. And this again is nothing more than brute honesty, because everybody does that. It´s only unfortunately so, that many soft scientists think that the formal scientistic aesthetics of a paper (sounding scientific, getting quotes right, sentence structure, and so on) could substitute for testing your theory for consistency in a (or the) larger framework (which is given in so far as it constitutes your world and thinking in the first place)

    • @isaacburrows8405
      @isaacburrows8405 7 років тому +3

      Simon Krimms be careful creating sides of good and evil. It's a good way to scapegoat people

    • @simonkrimms1009
      @simonkrimms1009 7 років тому +2

      Relativism haha. When have people ever been illegitimately 'scapegoated'?

  • @ThisisFit
    @ThisisFit 2 роки тому +24

    "We're not built for static utopia, we're built for a dynamic situation where there's demands placed on us and there's the optimal amount of uncertainty ." Sweet and powerful words!

  • @RockBarnRecords
    @RockBarnRecords 7 років тому +2672

    Putting together IKEA furniture while I listen to this. The task has taken on cosmic significance.

    • @nicolasramirez9197
      @nicolasramirez9197 7 років тому +10

      Rock Barn Records thats the way to go!

    • @pay2gwyn383
      @pay2gwyn383 6 років тому +93

      Instructions unclear, read meta-instructions for guidance

    • @muscularclassrepresentativ5663
      @muscularclassrepresentativ5663 6 років тому +133

      Don't just clean the room, assemble the room

    • @austinlittle6154
      @austinlittle6154 6 років тому +34

      IKEA, Swedish for; good luck putting this shit together right the first time.

    • @nancina49
      @nancina49 6 років тому +12

      @@muscularclassrepresentativ5663 loved this.

  • @gytisleonavicius9387
    @gytisleonavicius9387 7 років тому +418

    After listening all these lectures I developed JBP voice in my head. It helps to sort things out with difficult questions. Big Thanks!

    • @motherssmile
      @motherssmile 5 років тому +30

      Same! Suddenly I'm finding myself being able to conjure up his voice to solve problems in the way that my mind thinks he would. And that's a great example of what he talked about when he described how our figures of imagination are distillations of patterns of behaviour that we have observed. After observing Peterson for such a long time, we have been able to capture and distil the living idea of him into our own minds. And it's not just a mere screenplay because this figure has actual psychological utility, which is remarkable.

    • @nolovedivision3882
      @nolovedivision3882 5 років тому +23

      The Peterson voice in my head is mostly telling me to stop being pathetic lol

    • @thomasadkins3743
      @thomasadkins3743 5 років тому +3

      Gytis Leonavicius I have also! I find my day going badly, I stop and clean my room

    • @007Elvisofnazareth
      @007Elvisofnazareth 5 років тому +7

      Just make sure it's using his actual quotes or at least his sentiment, and not just validating your psychosis.

    • @VasiliyAgiy
      @VasiliyAgiy 5 років тому +2

      It's something like that

  • @lisaortiz11
    @lisaortiz11 3 роки тому +69

    Gods hand is on this man. Beautiful to watch his transformation into putting all his knowledge and wisdom align with the truth -Gods word.

    • @cindyparker1854
      @cindyparker1854 2 роки тому +8

      I agree and this is why I listen. Here is an intellectual man who's heart God is molding and using. It doesn't often occur that someone with Jordan's level of intelligence can be humble enough to handle God's word. A true blessing.

    • @raagerooble3266
      @raagerooble3266 2 роки тому

      Ok 👍 j.

    • @raagerooble3266
      @raagerooble3266 2 роки тому

      @@cindyparker1854 you guys can see your

    • @raagerooble3266
      @raagerooble3266 2 роки тому

      @@cindyparker1854 you are going

    • @tishkaskogen3298
      @tishkaskogen3298 2 роки тому

      Over five years I became aware of Jordan Peterson, (/before the Canadian suit), and started praying him(also my childhood friend from butte mt who had did career for army 28 yrs and strong man) and to see them both have their hearts turn to ABBA Father is awesome!!
      Prayers are so important and our way of true Interaction with all

  • @whitemagus2000
    @whitemagus2000 7 років тому +480

    "Your are a fragile, vulnerable, mortal, half insane creature." Made me smile.

    • @WendySyron_10.
      @WendySyron_10. 5 років тому +2

      Abdul Alhaz made me smile too.

    • @OneLifeTime.x
      @OneLifeTime.x 4 роки тому

      And we didn't start like that... Oh what help we receive.

    • @goprojoe7449
      @goprojoe7449 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Bw9zSMsKcwk/v-deo.html

    • @johnyrhuazz7773
      @johnyrhuazz7773 4 роки тому

      COME BACK WHERE YOU COME FROM ABDUL.

    • @kayligo
      @kayligo 4 роки тому

      Relatable

  • @ToastingInEpicBread
    @ToastingInEpicBread 7 років тому +630

    The lighting in this one is badass. The whole lecture is like a baroque painting

    • @gregoryberrycone
      @gregoryberrycone 7 років тому +23

      dat Chiaroscuro

    • @peli_candude554
      @peli_candude554 6 років тому +47

      If I had to buy tickets I'd be baroque too...

    • @MetaMM
      @MetaMM 6 років тому +14

      Very astutely captured. Exactly my thought.

    • @thisisnotok2100
      @thisisnotok2100 6 років тому +12

      @@peli_candude554 underrated pun

    • @mikefox3939
      @mikefox3939 5 років тому +7

      Exactly. If only he had a goatee and velvet shirt with a ruffled colar

  • @michaeldenisCarlin
    @michaeldenisCarlin 3 роки тому +67

    Jordan is the only person on youtube that i hit like even before i watch ..because i know it will be a great watch

  • @SammyCee23
    @SammyCee23 6 років тому +536

    "Beware of wisdom that you didn't earn"

    • @whit2642
      @whit2642 4 роки тому +5

      SeouL That is evil. It manifests on the inside and loves to mock God and His loving goodness. And to make a fool out of us.

    • @whit2642
      @whit2642 4 роки тому +8

      Michael Weber No.. which is why one must be wary of what parades as unearned wisdom.

    • @CurtHowland
      @CurtHowland 4 роки тому

      Many scifi stories have that as the core element, such as David Brin's "Uplift Wars", and that horrible StarTrekNextGen episode, "We look for things. Things to make us go."

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 4 роки тому +10

      Above all seek WISDOM ! Not all intelligent people are wise.there is a big difference between the two .

    • @MrMajsterixx
      @MrMajsterixx 4 роки тому +13

      @Ruben D it means that you are the wisest when you know you arent the wisest, that way you can always improve yourself, if you think you know something, you cant learn anything new.

  • @kayleigh2873
    @kayleigh2873 6 років тому +376

    With every lecture I watch in this series I believe I become more and more Christian

    • @DAAAAANI-EL
      @DAAAAANI-EL 3 роки тому +14

      I become someone who believes in all religions at the same time

    • @DavyCreation
      @DavyCreation 3 роки тому +9

      @@DAAAAANI-EL true, however, and Jordan also says this, Christ is the only person that incarnates the idea of God (is a myth) and is historical in same time. Even his resurrection seems to be historical but we could debate this of course. The other religions like mythology, boudhism,... are only « stories » that have the same archetype than the Bible and Jordan explains it of course. But I know the fact that Christ is also something like a myth and same time something objectiv let Jordan perplexed. And well, Judaïsm, christianity and Islam is something else, they are also connected, but if you look into it, I’d say that it started to screw up with the creation of christianity in the 3rd century and then Islam started because they screwed up everything. I think Christianity deformed quite a lot (because of paganism) and seperated itself from Israel/the jews, and now since few decades, even centuries, there is a comeback to the rooth. And I even think you can find this connection of these religions in the hebrew bible, like archetypes of person/names/concept that incarnate them. For example some of the Jews say that Christianity comes from Edom, a people that has been born from Esav, the brother of Jacob, so Christianity is the brother of Israel kind of, but not the people of God (im talking about the Religion, not the christians necessarily). So I think there are a lot of wolves that are leading the churches that are not helping the ewes that are in them. That’s also the critics that Jesus did to the religious people at his time, and I think he would do the same today. But well, just my point of view, the story of Christ looks to be a bit more than the others myth or religions. Im very sceptical but that historical part makes me believe he is the window/the truth on the transcendental.

    • @mansiondave23
      @mansiondave23 3 роки тому +1

      @@DAAAAANI-EL if your first instinct is to say you “do it differently” you weren’t listening very well.

    • @DAAAAANI-EL
      @DAAAAANI-EL 3 роки тому +1

      @@mansiondave23 the more of geopolitics happen the more I am sure, there can't be a god - all the religious hate out there is embarissing for humanity

    • @josephmelton4721
      @josephmelton4721 3 роки тому +7

      @@DAAAAANI-EL hahaha than you have no idea what religion or belief is.

  • @beaulahprins
    @beaulahprins 3 роки тому +117

    I can just listen to Jordan all day, his taught me more than what I learned in my 6 years of university education. Thank you for your talks your channel as been life changing, the impact you've had on my life and its been like 2/3 weeks I discovered your channel, I wonder why I didn't before, I discovered your channel and it was just what I needed you've been absolutely therapeutic made me put my entire existence into perspective God knows what you've done for me, stay blessed Mr Jordan. Your material has had a tremendous impact on my life you have no idea...

    • @jackc981
      @jackc981 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah me as well beautiful .I guess education begins after graduation s some sort...

    • @craigwinston9042
      @craigwinston9042 2 роки тому

      One thing to appreciate some intellectual writer,
      Quite another to deify and worship him.
      Hey man, your pathetic you know that?
      Why are there so many pathetic people around? Just chill out people

  • @pjotrtabachnikoff6099
    @pjotrtabachnikoff6099 Рік тому +8

    I really believe that this lecture is the most profound from the Biblical Series, and maybe even all his lectures. More often than in most talks, he pauses, stumbles, and takes time to phrase his thoughts, and you can tell it really takes all his mind and focus to properly formulate his ideas, which are so deep they almost cannot be articulated. He is almost in the realm of the esoteric, the shamanic hidden knowledge about our consciousness, whilst trying to stay rational and academic in his ideas. You can really see he is pushing his own abilities of articulating specific ideas, whilst simultaneously trying to "stay on topic" and give structure and direction to the lecture in general. Truly a piece of art.

  • @ceawake
    @ceawake 6 років тому +309

    He's the smartest man we have access to. Something like that...

    • @joshuathompson6794
      @joshuathompson6794 4 роки тому +3

      IF YOU REALIZE THAT YOUE RETTY SMART

    • @readthebibleonamountain934
      @readthebibleonamountain934 4 роки тому

      He's is the one allowed to be, imagined he claimed Jesus Christ to be God and has resurrected, would you think of him the same?

    • @goprojoe7449
      @goprojoe7449 4 роки тому

      He shows the door to the door ua-cam.com/video/Bw9zSMsKcwk/v-deo.html this is the door

    • @s3m4jno5w4d
      @s3m4jno5w4d 4 роки тому

      One of the most studious certainly, I think the Weinsteins edge him however. He's very much in the ballpark though, to the plate even. I love their interactions, really hope Eric gets Jordan on his Portal once he's recovered fully. Be well Sir

    • @Brenthias
      @Brenthias 4 роки тому +2

      ...you know?

  • @Kriko-qs7yf
    @Kriko-qs7yf Рік тому +4

    I’m extremely grateful for this series and the fact that you made it public and free. Thank you

  • @zariars
    @zariars 7 років тому +174

    So far, your series (without this edition) has been watched for:
    3,014,808,907 seconds or
    50,246,815 minutes or
    837,446 hours or
    34,893 days or
    95.5 years.
    Your series has gone beyond the average human lifetime. Congratulations! Weird milestone, but still worth something!

    • @brianandcindy1
      @brianandcindy1 6 років тому +3

      Does that assume everyone watched the whole thing, beginning to end?

    • @PicturingOurPast
      @PicturingOurPast 4 роки тому +7

      brianandcindy1 do you assume it’s possible not to?

    • @alphabeta4028
      @alphabeta4028 4 роки тому +2

      Ask video "Despacito" and "Gangnam Style"

    • @s3m4jno5w4d
      @s3m4jno5w4d 4 роки тому +2

      I've listened to this several times, first time watching

    • @scarecrow1323
      @scarecrow1323 4 роки тому

      @@PicturingOurPastexactly what I thought.

  • @stumbling
    @stumbling 7 років тому +174

    I love how the background is just pure black, as if Dr. Peterson is speaking to us from the void! Very moody lighting too.

    • @HTWW
      @HTWW 3 роки тому +1

      He looks a bit like G-Man (Half-Life universe). Just as powerful, but benevolent.
      Edit: and much less unnerving. You know, what with G-Man's/Mr.Shapiro's voice. :-)

  • @megscott222
    @megscott222 3 роки тому +11

    I'm was raised a Christian and I remain a very strong one to this day. I wasn't born with faith. I was a skeptic until I was 23 and I was going through a lot. I asked for faith on my knees and and God took over. I decided to get baptized and although it wasn't immediate, my attitudes and heart slowly changed. I feel that God gives us all the chance to find Him in different ways. He can use anything. Some people are stubborn and only really find God in their rock bottom. I feel blessed as I've just never had an addictive personality but I took a little too high dose of LSD once. I could feel the true absence of God's grace that the demons feel. It was the darkest and coldest, most forgotten and bitter sadness I had ever encountered and it increased my faith. Drugs can open a portal in the mind and these days, I like to keep those portals closed.

  • @mjk11outdoors
    @mjk11outdoors 7 років тому +1371

    Im a simple man. I see the Logos being resurrected, I click.

    • @petergoddart4673
      @petergoddart4673 7 років тому +5

      same here :-)

    • @pay2gwyn383
      @pay2gwyn383 6 років тому +27

      And what did you erect with those Legos?

    • @nickilovesdogs8137
      @nickilovesdogs8137 6 років тому +7

      Legos of unempowerment. Only Ikea legos come out of that.

    • @regularfather4708
      @regularfather4708 5 років тому +7

      I laughed too loudly, so I had to show this comment to my wife... she rolled her eyes.

    • @thomasadkins3743
      @thomasadkins3743 5 років тому

      mjk11outdoors I love it!

  • @Sousanators
    @Sousanators 7 років тому +175

    I personally was able to quit smoking after my third time taking mushrooms. The first two trips were pretty much recreational with friends, but the third and most profound was done as some form of self therapy. I did them alone, and would probably describe the first 50% of the trip as horrifying. I don't want to get into it but somehow I was able to empathise with the people in my memories on a level so intense that I felt as if I were them. I felt vulnerable, and I rememberd those people in my life who were less fortunate and are no longer alive. Those deep emotions I felt made me deicde to never touch another cigarette again. I was surprised at how easy it was to quit. It was almost like I didn't even have cravings anymore. The best way I have come up with to explain this is that I just "knew" I wasn't going to smoke again. It was just a fact and it played out like one. Kind of hard to explain but hopefully anyone who read this will catch my drift.

    • @llsspp
      @llsspp 7 років тому +6

      Sousa the same thing happened to me, but through using LSD instead.
      I remember smoking a cigarette that day and just feeling so truly that this was doing absolutely nothing for me.
      It took me a few months to process it, but that was definitely the awakening that pushed me over the edge.
      Weird stuff..

    • @usa4287
      @usa4287 6 років тому +8

      "Beware of wisdom you haven't earned." JP

    • @dougnkaty
      @dougnkaty 5 років тому +5

      Sousa I have done mushrooms once and I think that after that I started craving intellect and mind growing conversations. I also enjoy weed and that expands my interest in videos like this.

    • @Deepstatedebate
      @Deepstatedebate 5 років тому +6

      I stopped smoking after my first mushroom trip. I smoked for almost 16 years. Haven't even thought about them sense.

    • @Deepstatedebate
      @Deepstatedebate 5 років тому +15

      @@usa4287 only a person who hasn't done mushrooms can say that you haven't earned the wisdom you get from them.
      I earned the wisdom from my half ounce of golden teachers. It was the most horrifying experience of my life that felt like a timeless hell.
      The lessons I learned in that ONE trip were more difficult to earn than ANY from my marriage to a woman with borderline personality disorder, my 3 failed and one successful businesses, my own struggles with Bipolar 1, and overcoming my addictions.
      Jordan Peterson should try mushrooms and return to tell us if it's not an earned experience.

  • @crct2004
    @crct2004 5 років тому +44

    I have been wrapped up in existential angst since I was and kid and just had the biggest revelation of my life! Just wow!

  • @ghldhnl8340
    @ghldhnl8340 7 років тому +62

    I'm just incredibly grateful that years of listening to dozens of different podcasts, viewing lectures, reading books etc. have led me to Professor Peterson. Anyone have good experiences to share about the Self Authoring Suite? I just started it and am tremendously excited

    • @nascent4735
      @nascent4735 7 років тому +2

      Jim White I bought it, but I'm nervous to do it. I'm a little worried about how it will affect me.

    • @anthonybenger6660
      @anthonybenger6660 7 років тому +4

      Jim White self-authoring suite is quite broad, encompasses a lot of context, but it is what you make it, the more you put in the better. I did each section over a couple of days to really engage. Well worth the time.

    • @blakephilpott5761
      @blakephilpott5761 7 років тому

      I want to try the past authoring one.. lemme know how it goes for you.

    • @ghldhnl8340
      @ghldhnl8340 7 років тому +2

      I'm halfway through it now. It says the exercise may take up to 4 hours but I'm spending more time on it and divide it over multiple days. So far it's been an interesting process and I'm sure it's going to be of great benefit when doing the Future Authoring program, which I'm actually most excited about. To each their own and of course you may have your reasons, however I would only suggest to do the entire Self Authoring Suite while you're at it, because why not? Best of luck

    • @ghldhnl8340
      @ghldhnl8340 7 років тому

      Hey btw, I think that as off today or otherwise within the next couple of days, the discount code 'future' will give you 20% off the entire 2 for 1 special

  • @krystlebarboza3320
    @krystlebarboza3320 2 роки тому +14

    This is probably my favorite lecture in the series so far. It’s a nice contrast in the middle to be able to stand on a topic that seems so comfortable to the speaker. This series is like watching someone climb a mountain and this lecture was a break on the climb.

  • @darkpoetik5375
    @darkpoetik5375 3 роки тому +21

    every time i listen to this man, i level up on knowledge....

  • @jamblack3247
    @jamblack3247 5 років тому +4

    I am 60 and can't seem to get enough of this man. So wise and such communication skill. I am a follower. Think is the best description

  • @MoKuzi
    @MoKuzi 2 роки тому +7

    Soaking it all in! There is so much light in these series! Thank you, sir, Dr. Peterson!

  • @SpecOpsCM
    @SpecOpsCM 7 років тому +69

    I see a lot more concern over JP's overall message in this comment section compared to previous videos. Maybe he is just getting to the point where he is reaching a broader audience now. We have to realize that we live in a society that profits off of the lies you believe. JP is not your typical double-minded fool. Stop thinking he is. He's obviously thought a lot about really difficult subject matter, and he's helping a lot of people right now. Is he getting everything right? Probably not because it's not like he's trying to decipher which Starbucks frappé is the best flavor. He's tackling the questions of our very existence. He is moving the conversation forward which is incredibly refreshing in this day and age. Stop fearing moving forward. If you're worried about this becoming a "cult" begin thinking for yourself what can you do to lead the best life possible. That is actually what JP is trying to make you do!!
    P.S- the memes are getting old.

    • @dougnkaty
      @dougnkaty 5 років тому +5

      Cole Martin the problem with most cults is the leader is typically sleeping with all the women. We don’t have to worry about that with JBP he’s not interested in power and has a value system higher than most.

  • @karolooo0
    @karolooo0 7 років тому +60

    The fact that so many people folllow JBT gives me hope.

  • @sharoncochran8508
    @sharoncochran8508 Рік тому +1

    I don't agree with everything that Peterson says regarding evolution but my mind is expanded and challenged with every "sermon". I absolutely love these free lectures! Thank you, Professor Peterson!

  • @jiensuyang3915
    @jiensuyang3915 2 роки тому +4

    We listen to him in order to be in the presence of such greatness . We did not imagine we could have access to this luxury. He is gold .

  • @brianholden7981
    @brianholden7981 7 років тому +278

    1:49:14 "Jung believed that we were dreaming all the time..." That's going to bother me for months.

    • @Brian_S_O_Tuireann
      @Brian_S_O_Tuireann 7 років тому +8

      Are you awake yet?

    • @JesusFreeForAll
      @JesusFreeForAll 6 років тому +2

      If you want you articulate that in a none roughly way, how would you say it?

    • @MHAFOOTBALL
      @MHAFOOTBALL 6 років тому +20

      Jung had a special way of bothering people

    • @FreeAmerica4Ever
      @FreeAmerica4Ever 5 років тому +3

      Many never wake up sadly.

    • @1amilliman
      @1amilliman 5 років тому +5

      Are you a man dreaming you're a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming you're a man? - Chuang Tsu

  • @mokdis00
    @mokdis00 4 роки тому +23

    I used psilocybin many times as a young adult, thirty plus times. What JP says is true, I know it saved my life then and now. I was in a bad place. People like Jordan and Terence McKenna have helped teach me a vocabulary that accurately helps describe those revelations. Thank you. ✌

    • @CSHorn
      @CSHorn 2 роки тому +6

      I abused psychedelics dozens of times as a teen and young adult. I had fun but never saw the deeper meaning. I went on to become a heroin addict(not because of the psychedelics) and by the time i was in my mid 30s i had lost everything that ever meant anything to me. I had just gotten out of jail last june and was living in one of the local dope motels trying to change and stay clean in spite of my surroundings and not being very successful except to pass tests for probation when a friend gave me a huge dose of psylocybin that ended up with me locked in the bathroom in my insalubrious crack den motel bathroom with the lights off laying in the bottom of the shower when things i still cant articulate came rushing to me. The next day for the first time in my adult life i was able to say no when i was around drugs. I wasnt really sure why or how i just knew that it was the trip that changed me. A few months later i had finally moved out of that shit hole and found a place of my own for the first time in years. Another friend happened to stop by with some acid and the next thing i knew i was 60 feet up in a tree looking down at an inky black abyss below me and nothing but the stars above me. I should have been terrified but , and i know this is insane but i was linked with that tree and the sky above and i had a strange experience that one would almost call an out of body experience. I wasn't looking down on my self or anything but my mind and consciousness were independent of my body. I climbed down, went home went to sleep and woke up and other than some cuts and bruises i kind of just forgot about it. A few months later i was stone sober at another hotel but a nice one this time for a liaison with a girl sans my intrusive roommate. We finished the evening, she left , and i went to lye down and got on here to find a good lecture to fall asleep to. I had never heard of Terrence McKenna before that night but for some reason i turned him on. I began to listen and he started saying things and explaining things he could only have known if he had seen and felt the things i did in that bathroom and in that tree. He made me realize that there was something there and whether it was my own mind telling me things i didnt know i knew or some gaps in my consciousness being bridged by some higher power, there was something there. I went(sober mind you) into what i suppose was a transcendental state which i still cant explain. I saw myself as a boy and even though we didn't exchange words we said so much. He let me know that no matter who or what i lost that i finally found me and that it was going to be better than ok from now on. I saw daughter, who was taken from me because i was locked up and had no family to take her while i was gone. She was my world and it broke me, no it fucking killed me and who i was before. It was something i thought was going to be the beginning of the end. We were sitting on a park bench again i was stone sober, and like younger me we didn't talk but she smiled at me and took my hand and at that moment i knew that it was ok, it was what we were both supposed to be doing. After that everything changed. I have been truly happy and at peace for the first time in my whole life. My search then lead me to JP and he opened my eyes mind and heart to so many things i never knew i knew and so many things i never even imagined. McKenna lead me to the path and JP has guided me down it. I owe them and those psychedelics i never knew had purpose a debt of gratitude ill never be able to pay.

    • @MegaMerdeux
      @MegaMerdeux 2 роки тому +4

      @@CSHorn that is an awesome story bro. I also had a life transforming event thanks to JP. I am familiar with LSD trips, but my transformation was influenced by dreams that I started having after discovering JP. I wont go into it since its very long. But one of the advantages is that I stopped porn and masturbarion immediately and became a little bit more courageous when confronting obstacles in my life. I still have an entire universe of things to learn. But now I'm a little bit braver.

    • @rondanakamura2655
      @rondanakamura2655 Рік тому

      ​@@FreneticFolkloreThank you so much for your candor. Occasionally you will hear someone who took hallucinogens say, "It was bad", and refuse to talk about it further. Most times, those who have taken hallucinogens are convinced that it's the BEST thing EVER, and that everyone should take them and even give it to your pets.
      Your honesty is so refreshing. Thank you again.

  • @khaii13
    @khaii13 7 років тому +825

    Christianity minus the fundamentalism and creationism. This can play well with other belief systems; and this is why atheists are drawn to him to the point that there are threads started *by atheists* about how JBP "converted" them; and then atheists commenting that, even if they don't "get religion" and are still atheists, that they can look at the Bible (and Christianity as a whole by extension) from a different light instead of writing it off outright.

    • @1110-s1t
      @1110-s1t 7 років тому +37

      khaii13 I just started going to a bible study group at my uni. I was straight up with them that I was an athiest but am a "Christian supremacist" of sorts, who was looking to see how well I could articulate my idea of Christianity based on extrapolations from Jordans work.
      We started with Romans, 1:1-18 and they seemed to think that what I was saying was a reasonable interpretation. Basically that to have faith you have to act out that faith or it's meaningless, I hope that faith in the idea of Christ's divinity in the abstract instead of literal, is enough to get me through judgement, but if not, I will have lived a "good" life so that may have to be enough.

    • @VASI_LIKI
      @VASI_LIKI 7 років тому +9

      khaii13 ironically .... the bible is not just a christian document (OT).

    • @1110-s1t
      @1110-s1t 7 років тому +6

      VASILIKI well of course. It belongs to all of humanity now. But on another note, do you like the Jewish "new testament" equivalent, the rabbinical traditions and such or the Christian version better? The Jews seemed to have kept their stuff more exclusive and the Christians seemed to want to spread the word, as far as I can tell.

    • @GrimGriz
      @GrimGriz 7 років тому +7

      Selling God to atheists > selling icecubes to Eskimos

    • @khaii13
      @khaii13 7 років тому +2

      *Ameranthe Kekistani*
      In agreement of your interpretation of Roman's 1:1-18. Though if you are gonna go that route, then maybe the letters of Peter, James, and john; along with most of the first three gospels would resonate with you more than the letters of Paul and his disciples (like Timothy).
      As for the term "Christian supremacist", that thing got me curious. Care to expound? And also elaborate on your experiences on how you are received in the Bible study group after being straight with them with your atheism if you don't mind.

  • @luiscrespo9902
    @luiscrespo9902 3 роки тому +818

    "Everyone wants to fix the world but no one wants to help Mom do the dishes."

    • @javietrios4582
      @javietrios4582 3 роки тому +25

      Or take her out for lunch.

    • @BCBjcewA
      @BCBjcewA 3 роки тому +12

      Yes but sometimes mom buys paper plates, and you have to just keep your mouth shut cause hell hath no fury like a women's scorn. So you let it be and retreat to man cave heaven..

    • @monjier
      @monjier 3 роки тому +5

      @@BCBjcewA the thing I hate the most about that scorn quote is that Tupac uses it. Which then makes it cringey

    • @jimmythecrow
      @jimmythecrow 3 роки тому +9

      i wanna help mom do the dishes

    • @jimmythecrow
      @jimmythecrow 3 роки тому +17

      @@monjier Tupac was a fantastic person, did many things. Youre just upset someone black and gangster used a quote that is true. You are literal cringe

  • @redguitar69
    @redguitar69 3 роки тому +2

    I listened while laying down some vynil flooring! Wisdom was gained whilst hammering my finger! The pain of gaining wisdom!

  • @josebenjumedarubio5666
    @josebenjumedarubio5666 Рік тому +7

    Man, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for this. Thank you

  • @auntieb3621
    @auntieb3621 10 місяців тому +4

    I'm thrilled and inspired by these discussions. What a phenomenal circumstance to happen upon. Thank you.

  • @JPierson217
    @JPierson217 Рік тому +3

    I am 23 and experimented with psilocybin mushrooms several times from about 18-21. Those experiences are what brought me back to Catholicism and gave me the ability to understand far greater things than myself.

  • @josesalgado5133
    @josesalgado5133 7 років тому +864

    Who else leveled up after finishing the lecture?

    • @gommechops
      @gommechops 6 років тому +4

      Ding!

    • @0larue0
      @0larue0 6 років тому +6

      I did at 36:38

    • @JesseCaine
      @JesseCaine 6 років тому +1

      Gratz!

    • @tamaradox
      @tamaradox 5 років тому +1

      Yes😎

    • @0101-s7v
      @0101-s7v 5 років тому +15

      I always feel lighter after listening, even for a few minutes...like a mental bowel movement.

  • @safeforsureable
    @safeforsureable 7 років тому +9

    I can only watch and listen in awe to professor Peterson. Very inspirational.

  • @markfeagans9679
    @markfeagans9679 2 роки тому +1

    This man's intellect is rare in that his brilliance is also in his ability to talk to the masses in a way that is comprehended by most all. He is a great communicator.

  • @AsIfInteractive
    @AsIfInteractive 7 років тому +59

    I believe he's saying that when you behold the father figure naked (i.e. its flaws and failures), it is *yourself* that you're depriving of an archetype.

    • @saffigrey5887
      @saffigrey5887 5 років тому +1

      Succinctly put!

    • @ludvigfjellstrom6970
      @ludvigfjellstrom6970 4 роки тому +4

      Yes, or that you’re not properly thankful/respectful for your tradition and your forefathers!

    • @skmin125
      @skmin125 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, for you forsake the clemency you soon will be needing

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 4 роки тому

      No!

  • @jjiacobucci
    @jjiacobucci 4 роки тому +33

    It is late June 2020. How appropriate this lecture is in contrast to the current events in our society

    • @BCBjcewA
      @BCBjcewA 3 роки тому +1

      its so crazy that you said that. ARE YOU CRAZY TOO!

    • @brosephbroheim6428
      @brosephbroheim6428 2 роки тому

      Timeless wisdom.

  • @quentinhunter1562
    @quentinhunter1562 3 роки тому +1

    Idk who the hell can dislike JBP’s videos/lectures, but I am very confident they are disturbed people.

  • @beccareynolds4625
    @beccareynolds4625 3 роки тому +6

    He looks like a caravaggio painting in these lectures. Thank you JP for your eternal wisdom 🙏🏻

  • @BoianTV
    @BoianTV 6 років тому +5

    The ammount of wisdom inside this video series is incredible

  • @scottmultner354
    @scottmultner354 2 роки тому +2

    It's beautiful to be able to watch and appreciate a man at the "top of his game"
    Thank You Dr Peterson

  • @infinite540
    @infinite540 5 років тому +37

    I watch a lecture from Dr. Peterson and I think, "this is the best one." Then I watch the next lecture and I'm like, "crap, this is the best one." The guy is inexhaustible.

  • @frankteng
    @frankteng Рік тому +3

    I’m a dude with borderline personality disorder and jordon Peterson was one of the main reasons I dragged myself out of that hell, I owe this man my life

  • @robindupont6399
    @robindupont6399 2 роки тому +2

    Dr. Peterson, thank you, thank you, thank you, from my heart. I listen to your Bible lectures, time passes, and I listen to them again--and always learn something new and heart true.

  • @Benutzername0000
    @Benutzername0000 7 років тому +158

    *Q&A* Summary
    2:04:31 Thoughts on Borderline Disorder
    2:10:33 Thoughts on psychopathie and relation to protesters?
    2:15:00 Are bad trips and Jungs idea of confronting your deepest fear correlated? (more context in the question)
    2:19:25 Deconstruction of a paragrah from Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
    2:26:03 Transcendental mystical idea of god vs orthodox literalism and can be the former be seen as an antidote to extremism?
    2:33:08 Advice for implementing these ideas within psychotherapeutic pratice?
    Feel free to copy&improve&paste or leave some suggestions to improve it.

    • @schitamora520
      @schitamora520 7 років тому

      first

    • @Benutzername0000
      @Benutzername0000 7 років тому +8

      ok m8

    • @andrewmalcolm3209
      @andrewmalcolm3209 7 років тому +5

      Cheers Bucko

    • @mctog1
      @mctog1 3 роки тому

      While the last question was meant for 'the clinical context' Peterson's answer can be applied by anyone to help anyone. The advice can even be applied by a person to help themselves. This last few minutes of the talk was so valuable.

  • @mariadeleon5203
    @mariadeleon5203 3 роки тому +5

    Sooooo good! I adore this man on so many levels. Thanks Dr Peterson for sharing your thought provoking insights. You're a breath of fresh air.

  • @markdicarlo216
    @markdicarlo216 3 роки тому +28

    When I listen to Professor Peterson's lectures, and I know what has happened to him the past year or two; I always think of Icarus who flew too closet the sun. Best wishes, Professor.

  • @AdamEvans416
    @AdamEvans416 7 років тому +12

    57:05 love how he even touched on fasting as part of human effort towards effecting physiological change

  • @danseaingnuggets
    @danseaingnuggets 2 роки тому +3

    As a 59 year old educator, I was forced out of my top paying job as a school administrator. I took early retirement in order to stop the school-place abuse that was making me mentally, physically ill. I stumbled across Dr. Petersons series. Being a person of faith decided to give it a go. He has helped me with my chaos. Thank you Doc! If you ever want to do a series on midlife crisis’ or midlife existential crisis I’m your gal. The amount of chaos I brought and the world brought on me in 14 months would have driven an introvert to end it all-being an extrovert, I am clawing up the mountain and avoiding the dragon fires. I will survive. My story-I’m sure is much like many. Thank you. My struggles growing up provided me with the armor needed to continue. 🌹🙏♥️🕊

  • @spencerstephens7594
    @spencerstephens7594 5 років тому +40

    At 1:35 when he talks about slaying the dragon and absorbing a power from it, I was blown away with the parallel to Skyrim. Anyone else think of that? I keep seeing deeper into all the artistic themes of my culture that I used to just accept and appreciate subconsciously. Incredible. It's like when I started learning Spanish and I started noticing all the roots and meanings being interwoven everywhere and in all sorts of languages. Thanks for my education JBP!

    • @MegaMerdeux
      @MegaMerdeux 2 роки тому +6

      After discovering JP years ago everything I experience: music, movie, videogame, show, book etc. Has dramatically changed. Now I can see more clearly the patterns that have always been present. Way before mankind came into "existence". I always joke with my wife that JP has ruined my ability to mindlessly enjoy stuffs. Now I see patterns everywhere. And they're all somehow portraying the same things. The best way to describe it in layman's terms is when Neo resurrected in the original movie. And I'm so thankful, but at the same time terrified now that I realise that it's a beautiful and very delicate system. And that every single person on this planet can have such a huge impact on existence itself.

    • @lectrix8
      @lectrix8 2 роки тому +6

      He often makes the point that the archetypal stories that present themselves in our arts hyperlink conceptually to other works. The most hyperlinked or referenced works are what we (as a human race) think of as the classics. This is why he relies on myths of antiquity, philosophy and literary classics so often to help clarify the analysis of the archetypal patterns. What is is mind blowing is to see him do this with the biblical text so profoundly without imposing religious dogma.

    • @BarbVice13
      @BarbVice13 2 роки тому

      @@lectrix8 … yes, exactly. You described it perfectly.

    • @go9256
      @go9256 Рік тому +1

      Born to atheists, I had some personal experiences with a power greater than myself and began my journey to Christianity. I, too, was shocked at the depth and pervasiveness of the Christian ethos .

  • @smittyk7810
    @smittyk7810 5 років тому +6

    I liked Jordan and his ideas from the first UA-cam introduction. I am thankful for his message to humanity at this time of obvious need. I predict he will be remembered in history for his effects into the future. A push back towards the centre is so needed.

  • @coreyp9951
    @coreyp9951 7 років тому +38

    Good morning, Doc. Would just like you to be aware that this past weekend I had my wife and 2 children baptized, due to, in part, your lectures. After watching your MoM lectures, I had a new perspective when l started watching these lectures, which gave me a new perspective on Christianity. (Sort of like that T.S. Elliot line you like to quote). I feel like I get it more than I have ever previously been able to articulate.
    Thank you for doing what you're doing.

    • @coreyp9951
      @coreyp9951 7 років тому +5

      Attempting Anonymity, "I had" applies to a specific, personal situation I was referring to. It was a poor choice of words on my part. Thank you for your critique. I accept it and will strive to improve myself for the future.

    • @greggor07
      @greggor07 7 років тому +2

      BrokenSocialCompact I don't think your choice of words is bad. I think you expressed exactly what you did. And baptizing your children, who have no say in the matter betrays your tyrant nature. Also, you missed the whole point of the lectures. Baptizing isn't gonna do a god damn thing.

    • @Slewfy
      @Slewfy 6 років тому +1

      In Biblical Christianity, one makes a personal declaration of faith in the redeeming power of Christ's sacrifice BEFORE being baptized. "Getting your wife and children baptized" is not a personal decision on their part. They are not believers because you got them baptized. Any genuine Bible believing church would not baptize them without a personal confession of faith on each one's part. Faith is personal. You cannot have it for someone else. I would question the biblical veracity of the particular denomination you are attending.

    • @greggor07
      @greggor07 5 років тому

      @Kvothe Windrunner Children don't have a say in whether they want to eat? You never came in contact with a human child, did you?
      And you could at least try to draw an analogy which isn't completely retarded. Languages? How can teaching children languages be bad for them? Religion is completely different in it is teaching children what to think, instead of how to think.
      Luckily, most normal children realize how idiotic religion is by the time they're 12.

    • @theresamc4578
      @theresamc4578 Рік тому

      @@Slewfy Acts speaks of the head of the household and his family baptized together. So this is biblical. It is also biblical that baptism is necessary for salvation. Please don't criticize those who do not follow your interpretation and act with love and sincerity.

  • @mills2607
    @mills2607 Рік тому +2

    This series changed my life

  • @AuthenticVideos
    @AuthenticVideos 5 років тому +21

    Love this specific lecture. He just looks so focused and speaks so well.

  • @oisnowy5368
    @oisnowy5368 7 років тому +17

    There are times such as these when a single thumbs up button simply isn't enough. Great insightful and inspiring video from start to finish.

  • @muhammadsohail7638
    @muhammadsohail7638 5 років тому +1

    I suggest that comment should not be allowed,this man deserve to be watch without intereption.

  • @philipspires5781
    @philipspires5781 7 років тому +90

    Exposure therapy is the exact opposite of safe spaces.

    • @Connie938
      @Connie938 5 років тому +2

      Philip Spires oh my, yes sir, and we need a whole lot more exposure therapy!

    • @coffeedude
      @coffeedude 5 років тому

      Not really comparable

    • @tuskinradar8688
      @tuskinradar8688 3 роки тому +1

      Instead of going to a place thats safe for you, you make the dangerous safe for you on your own by conquering that danger in your mind. Good stuff.

    • @sguraya7223
      @sguraya7223 3 роки тому

      @Dylan Tanner Correct, but telling someone that there is absolutely nothing wrong with retreating away from voluntary exposure, and fundamentally sheltering them from it, is harmful.
      You can encourage someone to conduct voluntary exposure, and you can tell someone that you refuse to shelter them, without conducting an exercise in involuntary exposure.

    • @sguraya7223
      @sguraya7223 3 роки тому

      @@coffeedude Yes they are, in fact, they're very explicitly antonyms.
      Safe spaces are DESIGNED to voluntarily keep you from being exposed to that which you fear.

  • @sams5803
    @sams5803 3 роки тому +4

    I feel like Jordan has digested the works of so many amazing authors. He embodies them almost. All while having a conversation with them.

  • @Shivani-ur5te
    @Shivani-ur5te 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. Peterson, if you're reading this, you make me feel the most alive. I can make sense of life only when I'm listening to you. You are the greatest gift. Thank you

    • @jpf1186
      @jpf1186 2 роки тому

      Holy shit . I'm sure I'll sound like every other man child incel Simp on the internet... Your the prettiest woman I've ever seen . It hurts to even look at your picture.
      I have a long term gf so I'm not trying anything or whatever

    • @faisalnoor7081
      @faisalnoor7081 2 роки тому

      Yes 🙌

  • @JWirjo
    @JWirjo 7 років тому +74

    50:42 "it's hard to dice celery when you're a generalised cosmic phenomena"

  • @SheOpines
    @SheOpines 4 роки тому +9

    Recently I crowed with happiness because I found an infant onesie covered with Lobsters and little Lobster feet for my unborn nephew. May he be blessed with intellect and insight like Dr Peterson.

  • @KateShanahan-g2s
    @KateShanahan-g2s 2 місяці тому +1

    How amazing would it be if Dr Peterson did a series like this depicting Fairy Tales ✨

  • @realbigveggie
    @realbigveggie 7 років тому +10

    "Let us make us a name" is very important. They wanted to be famous/very well known in all the world. Pride in ourselves will ruin the best of us.

  • @falakoala4579
    @falakoala4579 4 роки тому +176

    My father just died tonight.. Listening here for some answers🙏🏽😢

    • @dakini365
      @dakini365 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/YIxq02uUSj8/v-deo.html

    • @danielcropp8553
      @danielcropp8553 3 роки тому +13

      I am sorry for your loss.

    • @southwestsaxon
      @southwestsaxon 3 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @Geudry
      @Geudry 3 роки тому +15

      reading this 10 months later, I hope you found light in the events that took place. Hopefully you're doing better now than that day,

    • @michaelonwuamaegbu1637
      @michaelonwuamaegbu1637 3 роки тому +9

      11 months later. I hope you find all the strength and peace to move forward and bring your family together.

  • @Argail8137
    @Argail8137 3 роки тому +1

    Brooooo!! I feel bad for watching this video for free. I ve been watching watching Dr. Peterson for the las 4 years and I am feeling blessed.

  • @Coldbrookdangee
    @Coldbrookdangee 7 років тому +356

    I told my dad I plan to save him from the underworld. Does anybody have a couch I could sleep on?

    • @anondoggo
      @anondoggo 5 років тому +4

      It's not meant to be taken literally...

    • @pizzapizza2225
      @pizzapizza2225 5 років тому +6

      David Chorak David Chorak You have a contradiction. By definition, him being pragmatic, means he is being practical. And what is practical is, by definiton, what is useful in the real world. So pragmatism is automatically useful for the real world beyond just theory. So I don’t know what your actual complaint is, Peterson is more than a theory guy, evident by his newest book which offers a set of rules which is intended to enable one towards a better version of themselves(litterally and tangibly in the world via results) and therefore(this is the more theory part of his book) a better world as a whole, because as a piece of the whole we, upon improving, better it automatically.

    • @FreeAmerica4Ever
      @FreeAmerica4Ever 5 років тому

      Lol

    • @FreeAmerica4Ever
      @FreeAmerica4Ever 5 років тому +1

      @David Chorak I agree with some of your statements, and I would like to say that the way you worded some of it, makes me feel like you have maybe indulged in his lectures perhaps? Either way, I think you are absolutely correct about the pragmatism bit, and honestly I only disagree with you about the ideological factor. Dr.Peterson most definitely has a straight forward, no BS, won't sugarcoat or withhold details, no matter how painful or terrifying they might be. In my honest opinion he embodies a wide range of ideologies and his message encompasses many avenues of reason and logic, yet the end result is ultimately the same either way.

    • @DontLeaveMeLucile
      @DontLeaveMeLucile 5 років тому +5

      Don't be a ham

  • @bright-noise
    @bright-noise 7 років тому +36

    I think what's so appealing about Peterson is that he's reopening the door to mysticism in a way that's rational. I think it's a fact that we have a fascination with unknown or mystical but for the past however many years all we've had is religion, which to a large degree goes against our sense of the rational, or the new age druggie mysticism which is just as boring in many ways. Petersons reintroduction of the old mysticism through a rational lense re kindles and satisfies to a degree that age old desire for the mystical by breaking it down in a way that makes sense. It's a very strong antidote to nihilism that I think could save civilization from complete philosophical degeneration. He's doing "God's work" if you ask me.

    • @kevinvanhorn2193
      @kevinvanhorn2193 5 років тому

      Eric Raymond's essay "Dancing with the Gods" also examines this theme of rationality and mysticism not necessarily being in conflict.

    • @G_Ozare
      @G_Ozare 5 років тому

      Damn well said.

    • @cosmiccomedy7394
      @cosmiccomedy7394 3 роки тому

      Really underrated comment. I completely agree.

  • @andykelly7367
    @andykelly7367 5 років тому +7

    Thanks Jordan... Man you came along just in time....For everybody! My spirit has been dancing for months now thanks 🙏 Godbless you, your wife and children. Healing has begun. Andy Kelly 🇬🇧

  • @carolirene49
    @carolirene49 5 років тому +6

    He puts information together so well! His perspective on LIFE is so insightful that my nerves about who, what, and why are made to feel much better. It just makes sense

  • @mikemixon3150
    @mikemixon3150 2 роки тому +6

    This teaching is more valuable than years of therapy and I was diagnosed with PTSD 25 years ago. Thanks Jordan.

  • @Thiccmatty
    @Thiccmatty 4 місяці тому

    I have found this series deeply profound to my development into adulthood, and to my rediscovery of my relationship with God.

  • @ImChrisNotChrist
    @ImChrisNotChrist 7 років тому +81

    To think that a few years ago, I was angrily debating on every religious-oriented video I stumbled upon, and now I rush to these videos when the notifications pops-up?!?

    • @tuck-brainwks-eutent-hidva1098
      @tuck-brainwks-eutent-hidva1098 5 років тому +3

      Hey -- "ImChrisNotChrist" -- I giggled at this name. Do you get auto-addressed computer stuff that abbreviates "Christopher" as "Christ"? My former husband did -- figured this might be universal to the 21st century. You could probably start an identity group, join the Oppression Olympics! 🤣 Hey -- everyone is doing it!

    • @thebestdanceofthenighthing1633
      @thebestdanceofthenighthing1633 4 роки тому

      😂😂

  • @berniejii3739
    @berniejii3739 7 років тому +322

    Jordan your hands seem to think in images

    • @nosraltinmad5767
      @nosraltinmad5767 7 років тому +7

      BernieG Reene his hands ARE him

    • @pay2gwyn383
      @pay2gwyn383 6 років тому +16

      One day we have to put a canvas in front of him, and put a wet paintbrush in his hands.

    • @duanenash9474
      @duanenash9474 6 років тому +4

      Like a spider spinning a web to trap you inside it's sticky gooey substrate. And you like it.

    • @naiomik6179
      @naiomik6179 5 років тому +2

      He really does, I constantly take screenshots to draw later lol

    • @LukeMlsna
      @LukeMlsna 5 років тому +3

      Predominantly triangular images.

  • @donaldjanson5086
    @donaldjanson5086 3 роки тому +1

    I must thank he and Alan Watts for saving me from the insanity overtaking this world. GOD BLESS THEM BOTH

  • @nitsuanomrah6997
    @nitsuanomrah6997 5 років тому +26

    2:19:25 how he broke that down and explained how christ is both the judge and redeemer gave me the chills, not in a bad way but its just amazing watching him think something out and just blow your mind with his answer

    • @alexb3617
      @alexb3617 2 роки тому

      and this real son of a bitch just insulted him directly. like wth? who does that? maybe i don't understand, Is this a normal way of addressing someone?

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 2 роки тому

      @@alexb3617 who insulted who? Sorry my comment is 2 years old need some brushing up

    • @alexb3617
      @alexb3617 2 роки тому

      @Nitsua Nomrah the recurring funny guy who asked the question.
      sorry for the 2 years delay, i just discovered these series. too bad it didn't continue to more stories btw cause i am too hyped about them

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexb3617 this is definitely JPs magnum opus.. honestly it changed me. I own both his life rules books but nothing compares to his biblical series. I wish he'd continue it too, but idk if he's at his prime any more like he was here.. This is the JP we all love. I'm happy you gave a long biblical series a chance. I sure as hell never thought I'd get into something like this but man, I needed it. God Bless.

    • @alexb3617
      @alexb3617 2 роки тому +2

      @@nitsuanomrah6997
      yeah he started off a bit soft after the rest but i watched his most recent conversations on his podcast and he already seems sharp as his old self so fingers crossed man, who knows he may even continue. god knows we need this kind of content now more than ever

  • @Maedelrosen
    @Maedelrosen 5 років тому +5

    those questions were absolutely something else, bloody brilliant

  • @misssarahashplant31
    @misssarahashplant31 4 роки тому +1

    Dr. Peterson, you are the first person I have listened to who makes learning about the Bible interesting. Not that I'll ever become religious but it is still worth learning more about.

  • @wackyelectricity
    @wackyelectricity 7 років тому +1086

    "Jordan Peterson and chill"

  • @BlackSilver23
    @BlackSilver23 7 років тому +83

    7:10 He should definitely do a lecture (series) on the Tao Teh Ching.

    • @wuvincent5461
      @wuvincent5461 6 років тому +4

      actually,it would be helpful for people like me from China to understand it,because the original version of the tao teh ching is way too difficult for us to swallow ,it was written by totally different language from what people use currently.

    • @cellardwellerproductions5125
      @cellardwellerproductions5125 5 років тому +1

      @wu Vincent
      Is there an old, I assume, Chinese? Like the old English that the King James Version is written.
      Hardly anyone speaks that way today. You have to be a lawyer to follow the, thee, thou, thous.
      Earlier Dr. Peterson had said the
      Tao Teh Ching is very easy to follow.

    • @ExpressVisually
      @ExpressVisually 4 роки тому

      Yesssssss!

    • @s3m4jno5w4d
      @s3m4jno5w4d 4 роки тому +1

      He hasn't parsed it fully yet so no

    • @joshuamontesinos5051
      @joshuamontesinos5051 3 роки тому

      absolutely

  • @johnbryan2414
    @johnbryan2414 2 роки тому +2

    His intelligence alone is way beyond the average person and is accompanied by an intense social skill. It's one of the rarest combinations of human traits. On top of that he tries to be the best of people morally and ethically. He also loves helping people. He truly is a gift.

  • @ladyfaye8248
    @ladyfaye8248 3 роки тому +7

    Respect to you Jordon. It is proving a real revelation to me, watching through your many videos.
    You lift the veil on some things which have been a mystery to me, and underlined much that I had learned and yet had nowhere to find any kinship with that learning.

  • @Staffotex
    @Staffotex 3 роки тому +3

    Amazed at how much insight and knowledge is packed into this lecture.

  • @RosaBrandDesigns
    @RosaBrandDesigns 3 роки тому

    It seems as though immorality can be broken down into those with unwarranted pride and those with wise humility. These lectures have helped me overcome so much of the ingratitude you mentioned, Dr. Peterson. It's helped me to see how God has had a hand in my successes in life, and how much I and my haughty pride had a hand in bringing me down. Thank you, truly. You're always in my thoughts and prayers, as is your family. Love them too.

  • @aTownMike24
    @aTownMike24 5 років тому +5

    31:37 incredible exposition on the danger of unfettered globalism, and such a brilliant illustration of symbolic transfer from the tower of babel narrative. Easily one of the greatest Psychological scholars of the modern era

  • @stevensalfelder7219
    @stevensalfelder7219 3 роки тому +4

    I use to be a Pastor and this is some of the best preaching I have every heard, Helped me more of how to really apply what the scriptures are saying. Some things he mis spoke on the content of the scriptures but I get his drift. After I look up dome of what he spoke first :)

  • @seanypooo
    @seanypooo 2 роки тому +1

    Mr Peterson has become the CS Lewis of this age. Like Lewis, his ideas reverberate objective truth.

  • @amnoduck
    @amnoduck 7 років тому +15

    A. W. Tozer:
    What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.