Jordan Peterson | The Red Book of Carl Jung

The most influential unpublished work in the history of psychology. When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration he called his “confrontation with the unconscious,” the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. Here he developed his principle theories-of the archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the process of individuation-that transformed psychotherapy from a practice concerned with treatment of the sick into a means for higher development of the personality.
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  • @danmoord375
    @danmoord3752 жыл бұрын

    What Jung might be revealing is not the source of understanding, but instead the source of knowledge , the mind, which produced the grand illusion of self. What Jung withheld from the public but revealed in the Red Book, was his awareness of an intelligence that transcended the mind, something he referred to as divine madness. Some today might call it pure consciousness, or just consciousness. Peterson's capacity as a speaker is an exceptional performance.

  • @env0x

    @env0x

    2 жыл бұрын

    though probably unrelated i found it quite poetic that the discovery of the higgs boson took place within only a couple years after the publication of the red book

  • @internationalentertainment6906

    @internationalentertainment6906

    Жыл бұрын

    DISAGREE 🎸 that JORDAN PETERSON IS ANY BETTER THAN ANY WOMAN AS A SPEAKER ....IN DA UNIVERSE... WOMEN, RULE ! JUNG KNEW THAT AND WROTE ABOUT THE WAY MEN MISTREATED WOMEN FOR YEARS , CENTURIES ACTUALLY.. JUNG WAS A GENUINE GENIUS, I'VE STUDIED HIM FOR 30 YEARS

  • @Tjb571

    @Tjb571

    Жыл бұрын

    It is the death of ego which leads to rise to consciousness and self awareness. U become aware of ur flaws and everything around u and it tortures u so u find peace but even peace does not last. And when u reach that point. U realize we are all interconnected bound by our physical reality and what affects u will be put onto the other person unintentionally and etc like a ripple in a pond. There is one more reason not to fight eachother which is silly and naive for the betterment of mankind yet we selfishly deny it and justify our ignorance towards life yet claim to be the greatest thing ever meanwhile we can't even make a phone that doesn't delay and glitch out or better wifi connection etc. If u watch close enough tho it's like we are puppets putting on a show controlled almost subconsciously. We all are just playing our parts given to us. Yet it is our free will to become conscious and ascend which I think correlates with the man child theory as this shows our under development to both our emotional and psychological independents and need to express things in a philosophical way which primitive in nature giving even more evidence to my previous hypothesis. It is thru self exploration that we 'fully' develope but that potential is truely unknown as far as I know Carl jung and Nikola Tesla were the first to show these developments such as predicting human behaviour and trends years ahead of their time giving proof to both the vast unlimited potential of humanity which may be easier explored thru spirituality or philosophy

  • @foreston8557

    @foreston8557

    Жыл бұрын

    Ive been thinking about this lately. I want to learn maths to understand and describe these ideas, but when I think about it, all there is to measure is our own perception. We use maths as a tool to describe something, using agreed upon measures to correlate meaning .. but the true measure and witness is perceiving it yourself. The objective YOU is the only thing conceptualizing a measurement and its measure. When they say that reality is an illusion, that the universe is made up of frequency and vibration, that the universe has no color, that we are all one... understanding that and seeing the world as is is enlightenment. which is the first step. now that your doors of perception are cleansed, what do you perceive? your truth is your relative truth. perception is reality. ngl reading that back I sound like a crazy person.. but im gonna post anyway

  • @UhCold

    @UhCold

    Жыл бұрын

    @@foreston8557 you’re not crazy it just becomes difficult to articulate. Human language is a weakness at explaining self.

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 Жыл бұрын

    Jung was almost driven mad by his intellectual intuition. The spirit is stronger than this shell I wear. Thank you JP...

  • @wonder7798
    @wonder77983 жыл бұрын

    Regardless of the divide on who accepts or relates to what Jordan's perspective and beliefs are I find Jordan's speeches not only pure of heart, but always, ALWAYS spoken with compassion and emotion. Any emotionally intellectual being would respect his intentions only to be good natured. Grateful for the compassion he shares in his beliefs,the vulnerability is above all so appreciated.

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully stated

  • @wonder7798

    @wonder7798

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BearsellaProductions when he speaks sometimes I can hear in his voice such emotion. When he is relating it to an area he has personally experienced. It is quite remarkable

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! How can you not appreciate his willingness to be so vulnerable?

  • @ayahaya1287

    @ayahaya1287

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because he speaks from a thoughtful perspective facts and honesty

  • @charlesdahmital8095

    @charlesdahmital8095

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's what the christians said about Hitler.

  • @futureshocked
    @futureshocked Жыл бұрын

    I've actually done what Jung did but by total accident. I had covid and was laying in bed one night totally suffering...but more from back pain. So I did something. I asked my backpain a question. I took the pain, made a character in my imagination and started asking it questions. The back pain was my inner child, very damaged, literally screaming at me to look at my childhood again. It wanted to be held and to no longer be ignored. So in my imagination I welcomed it in, gave it a hug. It clawed and teared at me at first, then finally relaxed. I was bawling my eyes out. Ever since then I have been on an upward path to healing myself.

  • @Andrew.baltazar

    @Andrew.baltazar

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks for sharing. This hit me

  • @Gabriel-bk3lm

    @Gabriel-bk3lm

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Andrew.baltazar thanks for sharing

  • @ManyDog

    @ManyDog

    11 ай бұрын

    That's called schizophrenia

  • @futureshocked

    @futureshocked

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ManyDog it’s really not. I accidentally did something called “active visualization”. There’s a simple exercise I can give you if you want to try it. But in a way, sure I'll admit that it is a kind of controlled schizophrenia, and it is powerful and needs a guide. Like Jung went crazy for a couple of years while he was writing the Red Book. Started keeping a gun under his pillow. But he was able to 'come back' from it. Same thing happened to me. To me though, it's a testament to how much we are all holding onto from Childhood or out-dated beliefs etc. Once you start plucking at that string, yeah a lot will unravel. But it HAS TO unravel.

  • @futureshocked

    @futureshocked

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Andrew.baltazar Glad it did! Look into active visualization techniques and Jungian Shadow Work to learn more.

  • @Recovery12Life
    @Recovery12Life2 жыл бұрын

    The greatest thing I have ever heard is when JBP said your a loaded weapon in the presence of your children. It changed me on a fundamental level that I still dont understand. Im just not the same person

  • @guitarmusic524

    @guitarmusic524

    2 жыл бұрын

    He hit the nail on the head with that statement.

  • @dayelu6028

    @dayelu6028

    2 жыл бұрын

    Any context for this one? I'd like to hear his explanation in more depth

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    @@dayelu6028 use imagination, reason and logic to guess its meaning

  • @Adrian_Estando

    @Adrian_Estando

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dayelu6028 - Yeah, me too. I have listened to a lot of JP’s material including his books but I don’t remember that comparison or the context.

  • @matt009817

    @matt009817

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dayelu6028 I believe it was in his college lecture maps of meaning number 10. But that is long, so I apologize if I am wrong. Basically he was conveying that it is never a good idea to play with a loaded weapon, and that although that is common sense, you should also never play with an unloaded weapon for the chance that their is a bullet in the chamber, for the consequence will certainly not be welcomed. As for your children, they take after you, whether or not you are paying attention to that ideology in all aspects of their presence. Even if you are not around them when something goes wrong (unloaded weapon), your attitude may be off and is something that they pick up and may take after, themselves. So always think of yourself as a loaded weapon; as swearing/uncanny emotion/bad habits will be instilled onto your child unless you are always keeping a watchful eye, not just on their health and safety, but also their perception of their environment and most importantly yourself (the parent). Sorry if I butchered that a bit, I’m certainly not as elegant or sublime as Peterson, but I hope you’ve understood.

  • @SirUnderwood
    @SirUnderwood2 жыл бұрын

    Always is a good day to learn something new and amazing from the good old Doc Peterson!

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika93343 жыл бұрын

    Thank you both of you. Jordan and Publisher.

  • @michaelduwel8012
    @michaelduwel80123 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully conveyed, thank you! As a side note, the music was amazing, yet could have been a tad more quiet for me.

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the feedback! Really appreciate it

  • @ManlyPHall-ce8dc

    @ManlyPHall-ce8dc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @oldscratch898

    @oldscratch898

    3 жыл бұрын

    Also agree

  • @jackcarlisle3283

    @jackcarlisle3283

    2 жыл бұрын

    I liked the volume and the softness of the music. JP's voice is strong and loud, so it softened the delivery for me and I found it really moving. Thanks for doing this!

  • @stevecosmolove1045

    @stevecosmolove1045

    2 жыл бұрын

    how can it be amazing yet a tad not to your liking? just say what you mean, man

  • @knockda887
    @knockda8873 жыл бұрын

    I needed this today- sometimes things on the net seem boring average then I turn to Jung.. & start digging

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate your feedback 🤘

  • @jamesskinnercouk
    @jamesskinnercouk2 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully put.

  • @potatoe84
    @potatoe842 жыл бұрын

    Humanity is not yet fully aware of how deep are the marks left by Carl Jung towards our chances to persevere and evolve as species. It will take time...lots of things have to crumble. And it will hurt

  • @user-user-user-user.

    @user-user-user-user.

    2 жыл бұрын

    No dumber words were ever spoken. If your conclusion is that the current system will have to be brought down, for enlightenment to occur, you haven’t really read Jung, or understood him. You’ve red-pilled your way to that conclusion.

  • @potatoe84

    @potatoe84

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-user-user-user. feel free to take your conclusions about me...sorry if I may sound rude in what I'll say now, but what you think about me is your problem, not mine...I don't even know you and you have no idea of who I am, what I studied or what experiences I went through to write this coment, so, in regard of your attacks, I just hope that they can make you feel good in some sort of way and that you undersdant why did I bother you with my comment and why did you feel the urge to attack me, though you had no idea about who I am...still, if, by any chance, you might be interested in why I wrote that, is because society already hurts like hell...and we are the main cause of our own suffering, not the world...I really do think that it will take a lot of time for us to live more fulfilling lives, and that's because we are seeking in the outside for the answers that lie inside...it's not easy for an individual to admit the it's own suffering is caused by it's own decisions and beliefs...so yeah, I do believe lots of things have to crumble, but not in some sort of revolution...that would only make a deeper cut...what I think that will crumble are the reasons and beliefs that sustain our current lives...and Jung's contributions on human understanding really make me think that he went deeper than any other psychologists...I won't expect that you agree, but not attacking me would be a great start

  • @eliasmasri9878

    @eliasmasri9878

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree with you, our society is loosing the rights and dignity that we’re afforded to the individual in favor of groupthink.Demonization, censorship, accepting of partial logic or even illogical conclusions is becoming norm. We are in danger of creating a truly horrifying totalitarian state which has no place in it for individual expression, and mass surveillance to have no place to hide. It’s not written as destiny but we are heading towards it. Things aren’t doomed to collapse is we accept the burden of being true to our nature, looking for truth, overcoming our blindness and reconnecting to the revivifying spring of life. Jung found a path forward, but it will take much time to assimilate into the collective.

  • @user-user-user-user.

    @user-user-user-user.

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eliasmasri9878 More red pill confusion sponsored by Jordan “incoherent” Peterson.

  • @user-user-user-user.

    @user-user-user-user.

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@potatoe84 More red pill confusion sponsored by Jordan “incoherent” Peterson.

  • @Gypsyalchemy333
    @Gypsyalchemy33315 күн бұрын

    This is not what I took away from the rebook BUT wow, brilliant take!

  • @mateuszb.5076
    @mateuszb.50762 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your content

  • @kent6619
    @kent6619Ай бұрын

    The music is not needed. But I hadn't seen Peterson talk about the Red Book. So I will go find this clip. Thank you.

  • @vcab6875
    @vcab68752 жыл бұрын

    Jung was one of the greatest minds

  • @ayahaya1287
    @ayahaya12872 жыл бұрын

    You can sense Jordan speaks from a thoughtful perspective facts and honesty

  • @celsaprado4185
    @celsaprado41852 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
    @elizabethcsicsery-ronay163310 ай бұрын

    Good for you, Jordan. I agree. Jung's genius is off the charts. So much more profound than Freud. I've been captivated by Jung since high school.

  • @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633

    @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633

    10 ай бұрын

    Kösz.

  • @deprofundisclamaviasmr1799
    @deprofundisclamaviasmr17992 жыл бұрын

    I think I’m in love with Jung. And Nietzsche.

  • @wildessex8615
    @wildessex86152 жыл бұрын

    Nothing more important conceptually happened in the 21st century, before 2021, than this ⬆️

  • @zachmcelroy8556
    @zachmcelroy85562 жыл бұрын

    I underwent a break with reality. Or a psychosis. My imagination or something else saved me. Alone in a car for a year. I wrote my thoughts in a small black book. Maybe syncronysity brought me to jung. Terrifying to think someone else went through the same thing. And comforting

  • @balevisser42

    @balevisser42

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've had one psychosis too, after using psychedelics I awakened and got into bliss, until I went straight into a burnout during a traineeship for my bachelors degree. I couldn't handle family and friends anymore because I was totally burned out. The traineeship was finished but I was dealing with childhood trauma. During the vacation I had problems with my anger and my bother noticed that. During my freetime I began to experience all dark thoughts I had for a long time at night. I couldn't sleep at night anymore. I was completely soaked into the inner world. I only saw the inner world projected onto the outer world. Well guess what, my family begged me to get help and quit high school. I didn't want to but I also didn't want conflict so I paused high school and went to the doctor. I got help in a mental health organisation. They said I had symptoms of schizofrenia. I knew very well what I was experiencing for that was on my mind all the time. I didn't liked to get noticed for schizofrenia because they didn't understand me. I prefer to be understood and not get a label. Well I began working at a farm and I began to dive into the inner realms of consciousness. I loved it, the only thing I hated was my social image to friends and family. Because I was totally different now. No high school and normal reality anymore. Only me and my inner world and people who don't even understand a slice of reality I was dealing with. After 2 months I got a psychosis and my parents called the mental hospital. Now I got brought in. They have me medication. I didn't react to it. I didn't wanted medication. I wanted rest and peace. But... They gave me the strongest medication, allthough I didn't wanted to. (Actually a climate against my own free will and freedom) But hey I could become the crazy fool who has problems with everyone or make sure I heal myself and get out of it. I choose the second option. I was out in 6 weeks. Began writing, reading, exercising and now after 3 years I feel way more whole, stable, peaceful and in peace with friends a family than ever before. I lost my super ego and are back to my younger self. I am 25 now but feel like I felt at secondary school which was cool. I hope to help some people in the future because I know what trauma, psychosis, depression, or something really painful and energy depleting is and does. It's the worst and also the best thing that can happen to you. I hope you will restore yourself and become a whole new you while also being the old you. You actually become who you really are. That is not easy but totally cool to be honest. Peace Ben

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    ✌️💙🙏

  • @devinschuler333

    @devinschuler333

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@balevisser42 this happened to me when I was 19. I’m male. I worked at a Japanese prototyping company and I lived with a roommate in a two bedroom apartment and would trip balls. One day at work an American guy (I’m in America at a Japanese company) comes up and says, do you believe in god? And I never really thought about it before that to hard but that was my first “synchronicity.” But I didn’t know it happened to other people since nobody talked about it. After that I found Bhagavad Gita through Alan watts, ram dass and Terrence McKenna. One night I did DMT and listened to Bhagavad Gita. I thought I died, I thought I was krsna sadly and fell into dillusion with my roommate who also was like “infected” by this train of thought. Or vise versus. But either way, I traveled to a krsna consciousness temple and was basically manipulated (bad bad way) and brainwashed into believing all of my dillusions and more. I walked out having work the next day after the temple visit and tried to hitch hike home and leave my car. I did, but found a taxi and payed $300 to drive 2h to get me to work. Instead I stopped at my parents first and showed them all my books and cried. The cops ended up coming because my parents were worried and I was later diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. That was almost 4 years ago. I’m 23 now and it traumatized my entire life. It changed how people saw me, especially my family, and it made it difficult to function for a year or two without being anxious, nervous or constantly getting high on weed. I lost a lot then and it was traumatic. Now I’m Muslim. Since about 2020. But I respect all religions, and I love Hindu art (what my true admiration for it was) I’ve never felt healthier now either. Have my life together, haven’t seen a hospital since then and have gotten everything back and more. Patience, Gita, ram dass, Carl yung, Alan watts, McKenna, Quran, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Tao te Ching, etc. have helped me, I just took to the wrong path of lust and got punished with a diagnosis and years of severe depression. I’ll never make that mistake again. Thank you for reading. Alhamdulilah brothers and sisters. God is guiding whether we see or do not see, it is all the same.

  • @kladimsedanisteznali7164

    @kladimsedanisteznali7164

    Жыл бұрын

    @@devinschuler333 yeah, similiar story as mine, how did you get out of depression and all synchronicities? do you have any advice for me?

  • @devinschuler333

    @devinschuler333

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kladimsedanisteznali7164 avoid them as much as you can. Even when it seems like something may come of it, in the end it's only dillusion. Take medication even if you think it's changing you to be someone your not. It's better than your family seeing you as unstable and sick, especially yourself.

  • @PakiRaja
    @PakiRaja4 ай бұрын

    jordan peterson is an expert in his field, and almost compulsive listening when he talks about his specialisation, i wish he did it more these days.

  • @abelherrera2207
    @abelherrera22075 ай бұрын

    I’ve been reading the book for the past week, only 20% done, but it’s such an eye opener. He stated, the subconscious mind, is of a higher wisdom, and the fact that it tells you what to do, even with contemporary ignorance, there’s always a wisdom that mitigates that. Really interesting how he was able to understand the dove that turned into an 8 year blonde girl playing with children. The symbolism behind it, is remarkable.

  • @travisclark5057
    @travisclark50572 жыл бұрын

    Where can I find the full lecture?

  • @ehrenwiener6728
    @ehrenwiener67283 жыл бұрын

    That was wonderful

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching 💙

  • @wmcook

    @wmcook

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BearsellaProductions where is the original lecture? You should ink to it in the description

  • @wmcook
    @wmcook2 жыл бұрын

    Where is the unedited lecture? Anybody have a link?

  • @coenmuller6438
    @coenmuller64386 ай бұрын

    does anyone know from wich lecture this clip was taken?

  • @nitishgautam5728
    @nitishgautam57284 ай бұрын

    Wow i am impressed by this guy's choice of words . He must have read thousands of books

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital80953 жыл бұрын

    And then there is......Psilocybin. Where you can walk up and talk to those archetypes.

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @Rasmajnoon

    @Rasmajnoon

    2 жыл бұрын

    And the TOAD

  • @jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473

    @jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473

    2 жыл бұрын

    What???

  • @travisclark5057

    @travisclark5057

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea sure that works or you can just close your eyes and do the same thing.

  • @J2DAQWST

    @J2DAQWST

    2 жыл бұрын

    You don't think Jung walked up and talked to them? That's what the red book is about.

  • @joseluisgomezsoler7601
    @joseluisgomezsoler76013 жыл бұрын

    By developing an open and direct relationship with our deep imagination, we open ourselves to that wisdom that dwells in aliveness itself. The deep imagination carries within itself the potential of all experience. Not just the experience of this short lifetime that we take to be our own, individually, but the experience of that entire path that aliveness has traversed from the very beginning, from the origin of life itself. E. S. Gallegos, Ph. D, Into Wholeness: The Path of Deep Imagery, Page ix

  • @migueg.r.2088

    @migueg.r.2088

    2 жыл бұрын

    It feels like getting in touch with the most similar thing to God we could ever dream of.

  • @mysteradio
    @mysteradio2 жыл бұрын

    PLEASE STOP WITH THE SENTIMENTAL MUSIC for the love of all sensible goodness, please just let his voice be the music.

  • @BluishNomad

    @BluishNomad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Make your own channel.

  • @ralfsiewerdt4588

    @ralfsiewerdt4588

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BluishNomad shit music

  • @bediha
    @bediha2 жыл бұрын

    i couldnt concentrate on this beautiful talk because of the music

  • @VarjoFilosofi
    @VarjoFilosofi2 жыл бұрын

    Speaking about IQ with Jung and Nietzsche doesn't feel quite right. Their genius didn't have anything to do with IQ, but their deep connection to something which lived inside their psyche. They listened to that voice with an open mind and channeled that. If you start doing the same, you will find absolutely terrifying things which are very rewarding at the same time.

  • @ubaidbukhari5532

    @ubaidbukhari5532

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. Jung infact at times undermined reason and emphasised other human faculties which are at work deep within us. So I.Q Is definitely out of question. Personally, I see a saviour in Jung. He saved me from committing philosophical suicide. I want to completely immerse myself in Jungian studies but I am bound by financial shortcomings. I wish we had more grants and scholarships here.

  • @georgiagm

    @georgiagm

    Жыл бұрын

    yes!

  • @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt

    @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt

    11 ай бұрын

    This is a great comment. I was talking about something similar the other day. I was saying that I think IQ and psychic intelligence are different. You do not have to have the highest IQ to be a psychic genius with highly intelligent insights into the nature of things that high IQ people may be baffled by. But, because of my average IQ, I may very well be wrong.

  • @VarjoFilosofi

    @VarjoFilosofi

    11 ай бұрын

    @@OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt I don't like the IQ-system. In Finland I was unemployed at one time and out of interest I went to a local unemployment psychologist (yeah, Finland does have those) and she got my IQ tested. I got over 130 results and she thought I must be some kind of genius. But the reason I got the high score was that I've been doing similar tests FOR FUN many many times. It was not that I was smart, but I experienced similar scenarios before. IQ isn't connected to a certain kind of "awareness" at all. Also, wisdom and being intelligent/smart are totally different things.

  • @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt

    @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt

    11 ай бұрын

    @@VarjoFilosofi I totally agree with you. IQ is a sledgehammer to crack (or at least bag up and weigh with worldly scales) the multifaceted nut that is intelligence. This world values only certain shards of that nut. Certainly not nuts that quack (and crack) like me. In my opinion, intelligence is also an issue of "seeing into the sense of things", and this is a rare and poorly understood intelligence these days e.g. reading the invisible and seeing its intentions from a million miles away... As an aside, I sense you have planet-sized intellect and deep insight (Jung's fullness and emptiness), which I immediately sensed from your initial comment.

  • @liamingraham7660
    @liamingraham76602 жыл бұрын

    Just get a full orchestra and an opera singer in the back. Really go for it.

  • @bjarkenielsen8515

    @bjarkenielsen8515

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha, - Yes, put that is the left speaker and Metallica in the right speaker... and Jordan straight down the center pipe

  • @muzziebum
    @muzziebum Жыл бұрын

    I am a student of the human condition . I learn though convosation with outhers. views i take these all in a try to filter them with the least of my own personal basis . The biggest teacher is your own experience surround yourself with people who say no respect there opinion and formulate your own . Dont worship false idols JP has great points i take what i feel is true. i listen to everyone. Everyone has something to teach you the homless man, you walk past the teacher, the professor the mother the trash man. All equal all valid ❤

  • @KabooM1067
    @KabooM10672 жыл бұрын

    the music was really unnecessary imo

  • @Sagittarius-81
    @Sagittarius-812 жыл бұрын

    What about the Red Book of Westmarch?

  • @mike81psy
    @mike81psy2 жыл бұрын

    Lane, Ph.D., has won a Prescrire Prize for Medical Writing and teaches at Northwestern University, author of Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness: "Carl Jung's Frightening Demons... Jung's Red Book... The haunting book... Cooper notes in "Jung Confronts His Demons," a fascinating article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal, Jung's manuscript and paintings about communing with deities and demons (his own and those of others) were kept "in a locked cupboard in [his] Kusnacht house in the Zurich suburbs after his death in 1961." In 1984, Cooper continues, the manuscript "was transferred to a bank." Norton published it in translation only last October, almost exactly a half-century after its author had died. The book's editor and translator, Sonu Shamdasani, had spent five years trying to decipher and interpret the manuscript, and a further three trying to persuade the Jung family to allow him to publish it... Although Jungians have been quick to downplay any suggestion that the book records more than its author's spiritual crisis or a foretaste of his evolving intellectual path, the book, which Jung christened Liber Novus (Latin for "New Book"), documents such matters as his conversations with the winged "Philemon" during his daytime walks. By that point, the Swiss psychiatrist had been treating schizophrenia for several years. And though Shamdasani insists that Jung was engaging in a controlled experiment-"There wasn't anything like a psychosis"-the wrinkle in that story is that Jung's unusual hallucinations appear to have been involuntary... Jung claimed to hear a bird-girl announce, "Only in the first hour of the night can I become human, while the male dove is busy with the twelve dead." At other moments, the influential thinker-either haunted by premonitions of the First World War or hyper-aware of the growing threat of European militarism-saw what Cooper calls a "landscape submerged by a river of blood carrying forth not only detritus but also dead bodies"-possibly a premonition of the devastation that would persist in Europe for the next five years... His account of the book, as well as an exhibition at UCLA", see www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/side-effects/201005/carl-jungs-frightening-demons

  • @robertimmanuel577
    @robertimmanuel5772 жыл бұрын

    lose the music

  • @louieausten4949
    @louieausten49492 жыл бұрын

    WHY MUSIC???????????????????

  • @sameer.bhardwaj7585
    @sameer.bhardwaj75852 жыл бұрын

    Loved the video. Can you provide the link to the source

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Biblical Lecture VIII

  • @RichArtLove
    @RichArtLove2 жыл бұрын

    Irritatingly distracting music. Why?

  • @Tjb571
    @Tjb571 Жыл бұрын

    It is the death of ego which leads to rise to consciousness and self awareness. U become aware of ur flaws and everything around u and it tortures u so u find peace but even peace does not last. And when u reach that point. U realize we are all interconnected bound by our physical reality and what affects u will be put onto the other person unintentionally and etc like a ripple in a pond. There is one more reason not to fight eachother which is silly and naive for the betterment of mankind yet we selfishly deny it and justify our ignorance towards life yet claim to be the greatest thing ever meanwhile we can't even make a phone that doesn't delay and glitch out or better wifi connection etc. If u watch close enough tho it's like we are puppets putting on a show controlled almost subconsciously. We all are just playing our parts given to us. Yet it is our free will to become conscious and ascend which I think correlates with the man child theory as this shows our under development to both our emotional and psychological independents and need to express things in a philosophical way which primitive in nature giving even more evidence to my previous hypothesis. It is thru self exploration that we 'fully' develope but that potential is truely unknown as far as I know Carl jung and Nikola Tesla were the first to show these developments such as predicting human behaviour and trends years ahead of their time giving proof to both the vast unlimited potential of humanity which may be easier explored thru spirituality or philosophy

  • @dawnbaldwin5919
    @dawnbaldwin59192 жыл бұрын

    But everything is changing all the time earth gives birth to what you need. 💚

  • @jerrywong832
    @jerrywong832 Жыл бұрын

    The background music is too loud.

  • @2biicoachingformndkarlotto317
    @2biicoachingformndkarlotto3172 жыл бұрын

    Figures of imagination sound like Archetypal figures and symbols to me.

  • @nassirjamal9784
    @nassirjamal97842 жыл бұрын

    Music ?

  • @user-rc4jz9dy1i
    @user-rc4jz9dy1i11 ай бұрын

    That is an interesting thought. I can hardly conceptualize it. As if the essence of humanity is embedded in these archetypes of man that not only existed with us through our evolution, but evolved as the spark of consciousness took greater hold over our instincts. The invisible hands. The fundamental components of our mass psyche. What boundless wisdom exists there? And what madness? The underlying beings that act through us, as if we were vessels of their guiding hands

  • @joshuadarrenarendse3835
    @joshuadarrenarendse38353 жыл бұрын

    From what lecture is this? Beautiful video btw thanks for uploading

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! It’s from the Biblical Series VIII: The Phenomenology of the Divine

  • @angaleniamukwaya8870
    @angaleniamukwaya88702 жыл бұрын

    Damn Jordan

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK2 жыл бұрын

    💘

  • @FunGuyFruits
    @FunGuyFruits2 жыл бұрын

    What is "evil"?

  • @nateswain4633
    @nateswain46332 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. Really nicely put together. Which of his lectures is it from? I'd like to listen to it in full.

  • @JangoUnchained98

    @JangoUnchained98

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think this is the lecture kzread.info/dash/bejne/eaNtpcygYtnKf84.html

  • @hansforster1497
    @hansforster14973 жыл бұрын

    The music is annoying as fu&&

  • @lewisstreet7266
    @lewisstreet72662 жыл бұрын

    Jordan’s popularity goes to show that there are so many disaffected traumatized young people who are ready to hook up or bind with any male figure who offers them a path out of their meaningless and miserable lives!!! And Jordan knows how to exploit the bewildered crowd and in the process he is happily engrossing his pockets with lots of money!!!

  • @syeddidaralishah6031

    @syeddidaralishah6031

    2 ай бұрын

    A senseless human, who knows whats life is, whats consciousness, and whats love will argue like you. A selfish human being.

  • @Magicalfluidprocess
    @MagicalfluidprocessАй бұрын

    Time and space are functions of ones conceptual scheme, consciousness is the fundamental reality

  • @ryanwhite6859
    @ryanwhite68592 жыл бұрын

    Confident within chaos itself.

  • @abrahamlincoln5185
    @abrahamlincoln51852 жыл бұрын

    Could you turn up the piano volume? I came for the song not Jordan

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂 I like your style, Abe.

  • @PersianChristianity
    @PersianChristianity7 ай бұрын

    The music is a little loud, I recommend like 15% especially how Jordan doesn’t have a loud clear voice

  • @gbin99
    @gbin99Ай бұрын

    What's with the piano?

  • @realjohnjones
    @realjohnjones3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if it would be a blessing or a curse to have a mind of jung for example

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    both I would say. must be crazy

  • @alfonsomedilo6511

    @alfonsomedilo6511

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably both.

  • @dedosdigital

    @dedosdigital

    3 жыл бұрын

    Interesting question . I think myself of average intelligence . Yet , in my dreams I have encountered a superb intelligence that communicates with me , on occasions I could only call it divine , and it has enriched me , not least with ideas that I otherwise might be blind to . I gave also encountered what may be called evil .

  • @fakealienskater3330

    @fakealienskater3330

    3 жыл бұрын

    Curse for sure

  • @ivandaniel08

    @ivandaniel08

    3 жыл бұрын

    As You? Probably a course...LOL

  • @anoesis5669
    @anoesis5669 Жыл бұрын

    Will we ever get to the point where we don't play music in the background it's just noise it doesn't really serve a purpose that is beneficial to the actual ideas being discussed

  • @danmoord375
    @danmoord375 Жыл бұрын

    @International Entertainment Djs- I didn't say Peterson was an exceptional speaker, I said it was an exceptional performance.

  • @Slimsroomie
    @Slimsroomie4 ай бұрын

    Thank you, but the music is unnecessary and distracting. Consider posting this without music, please.

  • @williamcancilla4615
    @williamcancilla46152 жыл бұрын

    I will disagree on JPs final point. I think the most important thing that happened in the 20th century was the revival of traditions and spiritual practices (mostly originating in the east) that will lead us to the ubermensch notion originally proposed by Nietzche.

  • @oO-_-_-_-Oo

    @oO-_-_-_-Oo

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think Jung said something to the point of it's very dangerous for Western man to adopt Eastern beliefs. I wish I had the quote because it's more than what I can recall.

  • @williamcancilla4615

    @williamcancilla4615

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@oO-_-_-_-Oo Is it this one? "Eastern philosophy fills a psychic lacuna in us but without answering the problem posed by Christianity. Since I am niether indian nor Chinese, I rest content with European pressupositions as to not be in danger of losing my roots a second time"

  • @drewhire61
    @drewhire612 жыл бұрын

    could do without the obnoxiously loud piano in the background. You can barely hear what he's saying and it's incredibly distracting.

  • @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
    @crouchingwombathiddenquoll56412 жыл бұрын

    Patriarchal religious construct's were not pathological, hmmm That most certainly depends on your frame of reference. Imagine being an original indigenous peoples, collecting food on the coast of Australia and noticing a strange white spec on the horizon. Quickly turning into a ship, full of stranger's endowed with a patriarchal religious quest. I believe they were called a Papal bull for earlier quests. Any lands found not practicing Christianity were designated Terra Nullis, ripe for the picking. If I have misunderstood JP's statement please explain where I went wrong. (I'm a boilermaker, good chance it went over my head)

  • @MrGotmymojoworkin
    @MrGotmymojoworkin3 жыл бұрын

    Whose childish and distracting idea was it to put a music track on a lecture about psychology?

  • @AuroraNatureSounds

    @AuroraNatureSounds

    3 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't hear it because of that ... :(

  • @SingularityMedia

    @SingularityMedia

    3 жыл бұрын

    It does seem a bit arrogant to do it

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @MrGotmymojoworkin I’m sorry you feel that way and appreciate your feedback. All I can say is that for some it’s distracting, but for others-like myself-it enhances the emotional impact of the message. There’s tons of his lecture footage available without music, so happy listening!

  • @scottashe984

    @scottashe984

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BearsellaProductions Maybe use some background music but at a low volume. Best of both worlds...

  • @workinprogress0123

    @workinprogress0123

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BearsellaProductions but i somehow liked that....

  • @mintusaren895
    @mintusaren8952 жыл бұрын

    Who fisrt wroten down book of ettiquete. Seriously unknown As known Vatyana and his forefather.

  • @HighLighterlines
    @HighLighterlines3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a ceremonial magician and I can tell that was he was actually doing was astral traveling and talking to elementals, Angel's and demons and all sorts of spiritual creatures that make up his hold being and even beyond the whole of humanity

  • @parker5944

    @parker5944

    2 жыл бұрын

    May I ask you some questions regarding magick?

  • @chinobambino5252

    @chinobambino5252

    2 жыл бұрын

    Way to turn a real insightful video about interpreting subjective experience into some new age woowoo nonsense. I promise you that whatever magic you think you're practicing is either the result of someone else fooling you, or you fooling yourself.

  • @_gnam

    @_gnam

    2 жыл бұрын

    In a newer podcast with JP, I can’t remember the other two men in it, it was said that Jung wrote the Red Book in a year of isolation while experiencing with mushrooms.

  • @_gnam

    @_gnam

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seshiria_4290 oh yes, shrooms are ancient.

  • @thinginground5179

    @thinginground5179

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seshiria_4290 Yeah, magic mushrooms have been around since the dawn of mankind--although I'm not sure what Mr. Swamp is implying here, because Jung actually held a kind of prejudice against the use of psychedelics.

  • @paulkingsman8021
    @paulkingsman8021 Жыл бұрын

    This would be great at Dinner Parties

  • @obeythehomeless
    @obeythehomeless2 жыл бұрын

    y the piano in the backround lmaoo

  • @19battlehill
    @19battlehill2 жыл бұрын

    Jordan should start reading Rudolf Steiner or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

  • @megalul6376
    @megalul63762 жыл бұрын

    If it's not your content, you definitely should post your source. Actually you HAVE to post the source.

  • @avonsternen6034
    @avonsternen6034 Жыл бұрын

    The intersection of imagination, reason and emotion can be numinous. Religion is the ritualized craft of potentially numinous practice/s. :)

  • @MysticalPolymath
    @MysticalPolymath2 жыл бұрын

    music ruins it

  • @gigiblak796
    @gigiblak7965 ай бұрын

    i find the background music distracting and the upload appauling

  • @fuksmkoud6716
    @fuksmkoud6716 Жыл бұрын

    im too scared to read that book.

  • @Earthad23
    @Earthad2311 ай бұрын

    🍄

  • @soufiansigma2645
    @soufiansigma26452 жыл бұрын

    Take it easy mister peterson

  • @user-lz7po7hz6f
    @user-lz7po7hz6f8 күн бұрын

    🎇

  • @teresacullen5687
    @teresacullen56872 жыл бұрын

    💙💫💜🎶🐦🎆

  • @KingdomDumb
    @KingdomDumb2 жыл бұрын

    Loud piano music ruined this. :(

  • @dbacaliu
    @dbacaliuАй бұрын

    Music way too loud

  • @taooflubec4356
    @taooflubec43562 жыл бұрын

    turn the damn music off so we can hear what he has to say!

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Definitely am aware that I need improve my voice over and background music balancing. Any tips you can share would be appreciated!

  • @reblord5544
    @reblord554410 ай бұрын

    Can the background music, it destroys

  • @rosymalik1922
    @rosymalik1922 Жыл бұрын

    Pls remove this background music, it's distracting n annoying

  • @doomsdayadams
    @doomsdayadams Жыл бұрын

    In simpler terms for the contemporary, far less educated layman, it would seem that Jung might have been doing ancestor/shadow work. Chuck a deuce up to woowoo, ya'll.

  • @jlmur54
    @jlmur543 жыл бұрын

    More Red Book, less artifice.

  • @nickpharo5300
    @nickpharo53002 жыл бұрын

    Music is a bit distracting. And a touch sentimental. Edit: its downright innapropriate. Hes not saying anything that can run with that music. It just sounds like an uber fan cried to this and decided they wanted everyone else to aswell....

  • @BearsellaProductions

    @BearsellaProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish you well, my friend; however, let’s be clear about something: you’d never say this to my face. 😊

  • @nickpharo5300

    @nickpharo5300

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BearsellaProductions Urm.. why not?

  • @kewljoi
    @kewljoi2 жыл бұрын

    Why can't you just control your brain waves by doing excercusd or withering it in air

  • @aidankilleen5889
    @aidankilleen58892 жыл бұрын

    Ditch the dramatic music, it's distracting and over the top

  • @jafulton89
    @jafulton892 жыл бұрын

    doesnt need the piano just distracts

  • @kh2716
    @kh27162 жыл бұрын

    The music is horrific

  • @kaylenemccaw678
    @kaylenemccaw6782 жыл бұрын

    So Jung is shunned for affirming the reality of the Ultimate Truth. Figures.

  • @mongoharry
    @mongoharry2 жыл бұрын

    You imitate someone who imitated someone who imitated someone, and thus, through introspection, you can learn about the behavior of people who lived a long time ago. I live in the American South, and since I arrived hear a couple of years ago, I swear I hear in the demanding, disrespectful voices of African American mothers speaking to their children: Echoes of Southern slave overseers from long ago. It's a unsettling and leaves me feeling sick to my stomach. If you're not "from around here" all I can do is suggest that if you're interested, y'all come down and hear it for yourself.

  • @KansaiGene
    @KansaiGene2 жыл бұрын

    That piano music is really pissing me off..... would have been much better without it

  • @RhetoricalMuse
    @RhetoricalMuse8 ай бұрын

    What Jung did is no different from what the best artists do.

  • @ensaladadepapaya8511
    @ensaladadepapaya851117 сағат бұрын

    The music is so annoying

  • @mostafar8514
    @mostafar85142 жыл бұрын

    If you think about it, he just said demons and angels are real living beings, roughly speaking. and thats not obvious but you get the idea