This is a very good audiobook. Thank you for taking the time to present this great wealth of information to the world.
@fionamarques6113Күн бұрын
I will send my link I know about what you are talking about and have been removing them for many people and houses.
@fionamarques6113Күн бұрын
Thanks
@fionamarques6113Күн бұрын
A strong possession can persuade the person not to reach out for help.
@fionamarques6113Күн бұрын
What / who benefits from us not realising these things exist ?? It takes away our power If understood it can allow the person to get closer to their inner being / Divine / Spirit connection is
@fionamarques6113Күн бұрын
Agree on not warming to Freud. Jung on the other hand very good news and I believe was more than aware of UB s / possession. What was Jesus doing in desert for 40 days 🙃
@1dustbranch111Күн бұрын
good talk, but at 35:42 to 37:24 I am getting somewhat disappointed here, I also like thinking about alternatives but to blame human violence on Christianity or ( which is really just The West) is blindness It's true that the Abrahamic religions have always spread themselves with violence, but so has every other people and faith. So far they have just been the best at it. The narrow mindedness in our academic and supposedly intellectual classes is pathetic, but you cant have societies or cultures without such blind spots.
@fionamarques61132 күн бұрын
He is an embodiment of compassion 🙏🧡
@wj2l2 күн бұрын
Tks
@ryanm90573 күн бұрын
Is Tony wolf still alive??
@howlinthewilderness3 күн бұрын
@@ryanm9057 I hope so! Should I give him a call and check?
@sienabarbarawagner48283 күн бұрын
As Richard parenthesis the word/subject...'man'....and the evident yearning...Of these proclaimed Men...as many were listed....Was to get back in Touch with the Big picture....which is the feminine principle of the Universe....going 'hand'n' hand' as on the cover of the book mentioned....Seeking to return balance....Something Women have know for eons but had been dismissed uer certain religious contexts.....Maybe could be just as effective to seek the elder women in community...Just glad to be a part of our current times and rediscovering respect for All life.....
@Phoeagdor4 күн бұрын
Great conversation, occupied with life like most, these days. Writing if I get free time, rather than consuming content. Came across this post this morning, happy to click it live. Couldn't comment, driving. I had read a number of Douglas's books, he didn't disappoint - fantastic guest. Really open conversation. At times, you have to stay in the niche of your others guests, this was all and everything, must have been a breath of fresh air for you too. Brave to voice what you did, have my own issues with bub, the gatekeepers are slave drivers. It remains the analog model of work ethic - digitized. No mandates just invisible penalties. No matter, we soldier on between the halos and the horns. Know this type of guest suits you, brings out your personality also. So if he has any close friends, free invite ta firechat. Shine on and thanks again. I'll include this post on my next bub.
@derekjones35964 күн бұрын
Wow. Wonderful conversation. Thank you 🙏🏽
@rumblesofrevolution5 күн бұрын
When the guests reference articles, publications, or books could we have a list or links to them so nerds like me can dive deeper? Love this channel and I did subscribe.
@howlinthewilderness3 күн бұрын
I do that occasionally...thanks for the prompt. I'm a one man show over here and quite busy, so it'd be great if interested listeners took up that task! ;-)
@felixvandriem15155 күн бұрын
This didn't resonate with me at all. Conflict (not challenge) has only been a source of destruction en sorrow in my life. I have spent many therapeutic sessions in trying to find out 'what the lesson was' with zero positive result with the exception of 'avoid that type of person'. The times that I have grown the most have been the two periods of my life that everything was fine with no conflict (again I don't mean challenge) and my needs were easily met. I was able to explore my craft and expand it and produce exceptionally satisfying results for me and others. I was able to adventure freely without fear. They were the times that were the most rewarding and the most developmental.
@howlinthewilderness3 күн бұрын
I would say that all conflict provides an opportunity for growth and change. It takes deep and honest self-reflection to discern what our part in the conflict is, and whether it's possible that it's revealing some part of our shadow that isn't integrated. The problem with a lot of therapy is that many therapists these days are only capable of affirming a client's emotional response. Very few have the capacity and courage to help their clients question their perspective and beliefs. The end result is a lot of clients who stay stuck in their story of victimhood. I'm not saying that applies to you, I'm speaking broadly here in relation to your comment about Heraclitus' idea that "Strife is the father of all things" and that "there would be no harmony without high and low notes, and no animals without male and female, which are opposites."
@Curlyheadednate5 күн бұрын
20:05 sampled in Navy Blue's "La Noche" a beautiful song that reflects the same beautiful message of this talk
@ivanbeshkov17185 күн бұрын
Naked man nailed to cross is the epitome of obscenity.
@Pneumanon5 күн бұрын
Some very interesting lines of thought, from the need to learn from non-white cultures, to the unconscious attitude of infantile Innocence at play within American culture, to the need to “wake up”. Fast forward to today and these lines of thought are at the heart of the current culture war. On on side you have the “woke” people who are vociferously challenging the historically dominant white male culture but also want to be coddled in safe spaces in a totally infantile way and, on the other, the return of an overgrown toddler to the office of US President and the conspiracy theories that his followers want to wake the country up from. Both sides are more than willing to throw temper tantrums if they don’t get their way, and like 2 year olds, no-one wants to share! Seems like the American people are still very much asleep, and the Dream is increasingly becoming a nightmare.
@Dakota07016 күн бұрын
Camille Paglia is amazing woman!
@Dakota07016 күн бұрын
what year was this?
@tati98677 күн бұрын
🅱️eing, 🅱️ower, 🅱️alance
@vicpso18 күн бұрын
I don't agree 100% but I love Camille Paglia!
@jakecreighton903910 күн бұрын
Jesus what a terrible public speaker
@ant_ace10 күн бұрын
Such a great conversation! I love how you went from questioning Jungs views on psychedelics to more or less agreeing with him , without any contradiction whatsoever. There’s an alchemy there! I agree with your point on moving on from Jung. He would be horrified I am sure if he thought his insights on humanity and the universe were the last word! Thank you both!
@howlinthewilderness10 күн бұрын
@@ant_ace thanks Anthony, glad you enjoyed it. There’s another great conversation with Dylan on AI, animism and the soul up on the Patreon patreon.com/howlinthewilderness
@PiersHudsonComposer11 күн бұрын
“Fundamentally, everything is inexplicable; it doesn’t matter what you go into, if you go into it deeply enough you realise there is no answer, because you come to the end of reason. Probably, melancholia gives you the feeling of coming to the end of reason; it affects the feeling level; it isn’t merely that your mind can no longer understand what’s happening to you, but you have the feeling that there is no way you can go on and that reason itself has come to a stop, or as they say ‘time itself comes to a stop’ or ‘the mind is at the end of its tether’. That’s its importance though; it stops the mind’s inflation that it can understand everything or come to grips with anything.”
@markosterman497412 күн бұрын
Funny how she thinks general cultural knowledge is so low in America, and so great in Europe. And she is blaming this on secular humanism. And yet, overwhelmingly, Europeans have abandoned religion and consider themselves to be secular humanists! Seems to me the real issue in America is the abysmal quality of public school education, coupled with snowflake parents, helicopter parents and snowplough parents (both on the left and the right) who interfere with education experts and want their children to be taught their own personal family/religious dogmas.
@motive44012 күн бұрын
Good message, totally stressed out delivery. Okay?
@angelasmith111213 күн бұрын
Turns out, Jesus is the answer.
@vhgfhfghj14 күн бұрын
And yet the most religious people know little outside their respective doctrines
@vhgfhfghj14 күн бұрын
Does she understand the meaning of the word “literally”?
@Go_for_it65215 күн бұрын
The melting pot . Good Luck
@mythsandlegends10015 күн бұрын
She is spot on, but I don't agree with her conclusion here. I don't think its because its the most passionate belief system that it fills the void, I think its because when people in their pride reject the Bible as objective truth they would rather believe in anything or anyone other than the God of the Bible. Jesus is the way the truth and the life, if we continually reject him our foolish hearts are darkened...
@KRYPTOS_K515 күн бұрын
No way to return to the soul and the heart of the American way (3 Americas) and Europe in the 50/60/70. No way... It was a very transitional and short period of time. In a certain perspective it was even an atomized western anomaly due to the baby boomer generation plus a set of other independent factors. Anyway, thank you my dear. As usual, my respects for your truly honest speech, Camille Paglia. Brasil
@DariaN-r8l16 күн бұрын
Crispy fried Paglia. The culture believes is wealth concentration and the military global domination necessary to attain and keep it.
@wagnersouza446316 күн бұрын
I'm agnostic, and my wife is Atheist, but we'll baptize our kid, becaus as brazilian, family is very important, except the neo pentecostals, god father and mother matters. One thing that I'm realize about secular curriculum is this happy talk thing, and it is a huge problem in poor countries like Brazil, because what is happening is that slowly we're changed our curriculum to one more americanized. Giving an example: between 60 and 70s, brazil faced a massive rural exodus from country side, and northeastern to large cities, the result was similar what most western countries are facing now with mass migration: the raising of hoods and slums. Most of hoods nowadays are urbanized, but many slums not. So this is a important part of our story, that aren't taught anymore in schools, so now the zoomers thaught that their granparents, boomers are richer than them, because things was easier beack then, execpt for blacks, because slavary. But his doesn't make any sense, because most Boomer currently live with a really low minimum wage retirement, and most of them was pretty poor back then. And now many school are removing things like "mother and "father", we're facing a huge desestructuralization of brazilian family.
@ant_ace16 күн бұрын
This is such an interesting conversation, as always.
@howlinthewilderness16 күн бұрын
@@ant_ace thanks Anthony
@robertguildford16 күн бұрын
I am interested in the subject, but I cannot listen to the speaker. Madam your oration, enunciation, diction is too appalling for public speaking.
@jacekmiksza50516 күн бұрын
"Culture is not your friend" T. McKenna
@Charlimarteli16 күн бұрын
Multiculturalism, which is a STATE MANDATED policy, was designed to destroy the West and the European man...Multiculturalism is state policy in every western nation and nowhere else in the world. Self- contempt has become a civilizational religion...
@Aldous94417 күн бұрын
I agree 100%. But I could not tolerate Paglia's high-speed rabbiting for more than a couple of minutes... okay?
@leslieread55617 күн бұрын
Thank you both for such a great interview… Have to say the entire message on the importance and “the permission to just be yourself” brought tears as I had been deliberately (existentially) prevented from being myself when the karma for the lies and deceptions of non-dual teachers was deliberately foisted on these shoulders…and the shoulders of my family. Not much makes me cry. This did. “You know being around someone whose main objective in life was to NOT falsify himself…and doing his darndest to prevent us from doing that to ourselves. That’s just a Blessing… there is no explanation… I can’t imagine being any luckier than that.” AND I was heartened when hearing that UG would frequent Ross dress-for-less!! AND Costco lol!! 🙌🙌👏 lol…an ordinary and authentic life. **WISH** I could have seen that interaction between BK and UG!!! In my view Byron Katie is an example of highly controlled abuse. Looking forward to the possibility of more ‘Shotgun’ episodes… -Leslie@ integrityintruth.com
@marcpadilla109417 күн бұрын
Failure, atrophy is inevitable. A narrative presumptively states reality is a failure. Race, sex, gender, anything responsible for success is doomed to moral failure in keeping with the progressive narrative.
@sea295918 күн бұрын
the female Ben Shapiro....lots of words....nothing of suibstance
@amritachakraborty731918 күн бұрын
To clarify: Jung called the "supreme source" as the self?
@howlinthewilderness18 күн бұрын
As far as I understand, Jung's idea of the Self is the same as the Vedic Atman, the "God within". The Vedas are much more clear about the relationship between Atman-Brahman however...I don't know if Jung really believed in a Supreme Source. But I'm not a Jungian, so I may have missed something 🙂
@amritachakraborty731918 күн бұрын
@howlinthewilderness Thanks for the prompt reply! I will get back to you on this after reading up a bit more, both Jung and the Upanishads. To give context, I am a somewhat practicing Shakta Hindu and a beginner foraying into Jungian studies.
@deadsteve218018 күн бұрын
I stayed on a house boat in Kashmir in 2003. Michael Palin was there at the same time.
@Roger-r7s18 күн бұрын
I don't know if Camille is just being obstinately, idiosyncratic and a contrarian pain in the ass for the sake of challenging and questioning the conventional cultural wisdom and status quo. Nevertheless in a mindlessly conformist and smugly boringly comfortable respectable secular humanist liberalism, recognizing the validity of the spiritual dimensions and worldviews of other times and cultural values patterns, she is helping to recover the kind of holistic humanism that honors the transcendent and spiritual that is at the heart of meaning, purpose, values that is defining of the nature of the human animal. Hence this humanism has a central role and place for mystery, devotion, the holy and the sacred.
@fndngnvrlnd18 күн бұрын
The US IS A LOST ": CIVILIZATION":!!!!!
@JUANIGNAC1018 күн бұрын
great talk. loved the ending about spirituality and homosexuality. thanks
@AzulRomero-r1i18 күн бұрын
Islam is benefiting from the U.S. downfall. Wake up U.S.! Go back to books science, investigation! Leave stupefying social media and “action movies” (stupid violence) and educate yourselves !
@AzulRomero-r1i18 күн бұрын
Just also wake up from religion. No need for bibles and corans and man made books, the real universal language is Math! That is the language of the Universe!
@luluwebdesign785419 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode - thank you!
@howlinthewilderness19 күн бұрын
@@luluwebdesign7854 thanks Lou, nice to hear from you.