jordan you saved my life between 2018-2020 when i was at my lowest in an illiterate household with unbearable nihilism, the hope i derived from your speeches during that time gave me hope and allowed me to reject my ego and embrace god, ultimately saving my life. your book maps of meaning is the first book i ever bought and read and started my intellectual journey in 2021. it took me 2 years before i finally finished it and picked up the bible (honestly because it was very hard for me to pick up such a drastically new habit i had to fight to get myself to read the entire book) but since i finished the bible by the end of 2023 ive truly developed the habit of reading, constantly reading every single day and i want to thank you for opening my eyes to a new world and being the only male role model i had ever had until i finally read the bible and discovered Jesus.
@pennyd31942 ай бұрын
That is so beautiful and God bless you and Jordan. Where two or more come together in my name, there I am in the midst of them.
@ikeandadrone47092 ай бұрын
God bless you Joshua
@wehsee9122 ай бұрын
🌚☄️❤️💫
@FLGurl2 ай бұрын
Honestly, this man has yet to irritate me in any kind of fashion. Always find him very spot on, extremely well spoken and just a delight to listen to. He has enriched my brain more than I ever thought imaginable. Many thanks! 🤗
@Zoro-fl2mn2 ай бұрын
Not even when he goes on crass and borderline vulgar tirades on twitter against people who critique him on his stance on Israel?
@FLGurl2 ай бұрын
@@Zoro-fl2mn I would have no idea about that as I boycott social media many years ago.
@kuehnjakob2 ай бұрын
His excitement during interviews which often has let him to interrupt his interview partner can be a tad bit irritating. I not rarely think to myself that I would’ve liked for the other person to fully flesh out their thoughts without Mr. Peterson interjecting and driving the conversation into another direction. I know that ‚curb your enthusiasm‘ may say sound a bit harsh, but it’s more often than not overriding the enthusiasm of the other, which then comes down to who can more decisively talk over the other.
@FLGurl2 ай бұрын
@@kuehnjakob Talking over someone is not the point. It is the content of what is being spoken that is the point. People talk over each other from time to time. I have heard Jordan sit for long stretches of time without saying anything.
@kuehnjakob2 ай бұрын
@@FLGurl Yes, i remember him letting Jim Caviezel form his sentences, he had utmost patience in that interview; the same goes for the more recent one with Marry Harrington. Yet the same patience was not as noticable during the Sarah Hill interview. Her knowledge and understanding of the subject at hand seemed deeply fascinating and she had (seemingly) the willingness to talk more about it, but Mr. Peterson often interjected with his own anecdotes and often enough changed the subject somewhat. I guess time was of the issue, i hope they'll have a followup. I think that's the basis of my iritation, i wanted that particular interview to be longer as it was highly interesting to me, and especially for her to share more of her thoughts.
@triplea657aaa2 ай бұрын
One woman seeking to do some good with her meager existence transformed and contributed to the creation of such a great person as Jordan Peterson. Thousands of years ago, a carpenter tried to do and spread good and is still worshipped to this day. Never let anyone tell you that your contributions mean nothing. Become the change you want to see in the world.
@bobSeigar2 ай бұрын
Wasn't a carpenter. Word is a Tekton, and is used to describe a "Builder" and is used to describe Josephus's career.
@zzzzzluke2 ай бұрын
I have both the audio book, and the paperback. One of the best, most educational and spiritually enlightening things I have ever had the pleasure of coming across. I love mythology, I never knew quite why I found the stories so compelling, and the elucidation of the meaning behind the stories, as well as their effects on my personality is profound. I cannot recommend this work highly enough, and wish I had encountered it 20 years ago. I really recommend listening to the audio book while simultaneously reading the text. Not only does this afford a superior comprehension and retention, but you can also pause and consider the diagrams presented. Thank you Dr. Peterson - you've made beautiful diamonds out of freezing lumps of coal.
@nickynegoita97852 ай бұрын
What book are you talking about? Can you please write he title? Thank you.
@ramutoki2 ай бұрын
Such an impressive work! I am less than 100 pages from finishing the book, and it has given me such a depth of understanding on the function of myth. It has made me hopeful and influenced my life in so many ways . I, too, highly recommend the book. Dr. Peterson truly is a man of genius.
@SaiSunday2 ай бұрын
@@nickynegoita9785 Maps Of Meaning, Jordan mentions that he is reading an excerpt from this book at the beginning of the video
@lederppz62022 ай бұрын
@Ramutoki is def a bot
@ramutoki2 ай бұрын
@lederppz6202 How so ? Because I find his work inspiring and hopeful? Or maybe you just want everyone to be as miserable as you're?
@Unfortunateevents-z2d2 ай бұрын
We are so blessed to have a brilliant, generous man for our generation to learn from. I can't tell you how many times I've thank God that you can be in our lives simultaneously.
@pennyd31942 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing. I'm so happy that Jordan Peterson is here during the time that we are here. He is definitely a blessing to so many, a gift from God.
@bobzee51532 ай бұрын
KZbin memes to meaning. Thank you Doctor Peterson. Thank you for shifting my thoughts from meaningless entertainment to the meaningful thoughtfulness of life. Thus ends my KZbin consumption for the day. I have more important things to tend. Faith and family. May GOD bless you and yours.
@dillensingh21525 күн бұрын
Brilliant excerpt. I can’t believe this only has 89000 views. It’s a tremendously intricate and meaningful way to make sense of Existence, tragedy, suffering, evil, their necessity within the substructure of that which we consider valuable, and the way we can approach them
@ChildofGod987652 ай бұрын
I seek Jesus everyday. Even when I feel like giving up I will keep faith no matter what. As a single mother. I’m struggling to make ends meet. My husband passed years ago. I have no one to turn to but you Lord JESUS. Both of my sons are special needs and require so much from me. Lord I’m afraid. Every month I struggle trying to provide for my children struggling to pay rent and to buy groceries. Lord help me and hear my prayers. Amen.🙏🏾💕
@AFringedGentian2 ай бұрын
THIS IS A SCAM BOT. If there is a moderator on this site could you please remove this scam bot? They are on every major podcast comment section and it’s really all a bit much.
@smhollanshead2 ай бұрын
@AfF-ro6wfin the service of Allah, do you love others? Do you love non-Muslims? Do you love Christians? Do you love Jews? In the service of Allah, do you condemn those who killed the Jews on October 7th? If you want to improve the world, tell your Muslim brothers where they have left the path in the service of Allah! Or, is the criticism of another Muslim prohibited in your faith?
@DarrenNolan-ul6ul19 күн бұрын
🙏my prayers are with you today and forever
@briant61642 ай бұрын
C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain, is a complimentary in depth yet easily accessible treatment of this topic.
@allanjasonmburu21862 ай бұрын
wow, dr. peterson is the sage of our day. as an agnostics he has uncovered so many Christian insights and wisdom that help us understand our faith and our God better
@BradleyMHM2 ай бұрын
Jordan Peterson. What can I say? We’re lucky to have you.
@lisabassett5694Ай бұрын
That was amazing, incredibly difficult and thought provoking. I do hope you make more of the readings. I do not think I could read the whole book as my mind might explode so 20 minute sessions make it easier to digest and ruminate on. Thank you, Dr peterson.
@CasaHaldor-cb1xs2 ай бұрын
Thank you for writing this book Dr. Peterson. I first read this 5 years ago and found it both profound and inspiring.
@DonnaBurke-p7b2 ай бұрын
I feel like I have another thing to share.. Even though I appear to one ‘a pauper’, what I feel, most often is joy. There is almost a breathtaking feeling I experience just being able to witness the awesomeness that God’s creators are bringing into the world. Just like yourself. Thank you again.
@AFringedGentian2 ай бұрын
I highly recommend the audiobook. I have just finished it myself and I got so much more out of it than I thought I might.
@edilsonmatola2 ай бұрын
Where can I find?
@tollenferlang2 ай бұрын
Where do I can find the audiobook?
@laveniajohnson22832 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your soul and mind expanding work. I’m a registered nurse who had to give up my job today after having a “nervous breakdown” at work. I don’t yet have another job and have some healing to do before I can work again. I lost my husband during covid after I was exposed to it at work and brought it home to him, so I’m alone. I’m not sure why I’m expressing it, except to say hearing you read this part of your book has helped me gain some perspective and I will enjoy hearing you share more of it. I could read it, but enjoy listening to another human voice. I will do my best to be strong into the future. 😊
@jayjaychadoy92262 ай бұрын
My condolences on your loss. 🌿🕯
@JoanneHodderАй бұрын
God Bless you! I too am a Nurse who has gone through mental health issues. Apparently there are alot of us. It's a tough job. Be kind to yourself and accept that excellence is not perfection!
@ChristyQQ12 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@yanakaizzz93352 ай бұрын
I was talking with a colleague once and upon reaching a disaligned viewpoint I said simply: "Such is the price of free speech. We dont need to agree everythime." Well we agreed on that. I'm reminded of this when hearing that folks attribute the suffering in the world as evidence for a lack of God. Well again I say: "Such is the price for free will. Not everyone will choose kindness."
@jeromedenis100Ай бұрын
Thank you Jordan, looking forward to the next reading.
@thienyetan2035Ай бұрын
This is the most useful excerpt i have found. Seems like this book is indeed a must read.
@elsaaniversario807Ай бұрын
Basically, change starts from within oneself.
@SR28582 ай бұрын
Thank YOU, Mr Peterson ❤
@DonnaBurke-p7b2 ай бұрын
The description of the ‘girl pauper’ reminds me a bit of myself. I’ve been living a life deficient of my true abilities but I seem to have a reason.. I’ve been here for a year, when I first arrived, I was getting a message that evil was necessary; that the devil was a necessary evil. What you said sounds like a same thing.? Can’t wait to hear those things that you have to say. Thank you for sharing.
@tristramsantiago2 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Peterson
@spindoctor63852 ай бұрын
The brothers Karamazov book discussed here is free on many platforms. I think I read it on the "Gutenberg project" Not the easiest book in the world to read. I believe there are a couple of different translations from the original Russian. Well worth the time, it is a longish novel, especially for slower readers.
@bettyhaines25702 ай бұрын
Thank you Jordan Peterson 😊❤🙏💝
@broken8260Ай бұрын
So much respect for you Your words so perfectly spoken to reach me and so many others you have helped open my eyes and heart more to my own ability to change myself and make the most of everyday thank you
@SeedsofEcofrog2 ай бұрын
Thinking about how "Noble" lies multiply over repeated iterations of the trolly problem, and how when enforced and protesters silenced that after 80 odd iterations the back end of the train becomes futher and further distorted, by do-gooders closing there eyes to second order effects (for the greater good).
@First.nameLastname2 ай бұрын
Read your maps of meaning years ago and multiple times. It brings good conversation to a topic that has not too many other authors discussing. I wish I would have ran into this book as soon as it was published.
@DADela-ht6ux2 ай бұрын
"The battle between good and evil in Heaven is going on in my head." Every single day of my life I can feel that struggle. I'm at the top of the HSP scale and a high level empath. It affects me deeply, but I still function like most normal people. Occasionally it depresses me, but it's just how I'm built and I'm good with that now. I've never really been like everyone else. I don't follow the crowd. I always speak the truth, often to the disdain of others. No matter how nice I try to keep my honesty, it hurts sometimes, but other people's feelings aren't within my control.Grow a pair or walk away. The longer people lie to themselves, the longer they stay stuck in their own illusory life. Being free of all that crap, even if you have nothing left, will transform your life in to a happier and healthier experience. Not just for you, but for everyone in your life. That's what's behind everything I do. Thank God for you Mr. Peterson! You've done so much to give people their power back. 🙏
@helenaavelar2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Doctor Peterson. I really appreciate you taking the time to make videos. You have helped me in away that you can’t never imagine. I feel a tremendous amount of gratitude and respect for you. I hoping in the future that possibility of attending one of your speeches. It would mean so much to me. God blessed you and your family.
@JoanneHodderАй бұрын
Thank u Jordon!
@jameserickson63692 ай бұрын
A powerful reading, thank you.
@eldgounico2 ай бұрын
Thank you !
@matheuscorreia26272 ай бұрын
Very grateful in listen to this words
@NahuelTomasViking2 ай бұрын
This is 100% my next book Dr. I assure you this reading as I feel it's a MUST 🙏 As soon as I get a job I'll buy the book
@Jsemmler72 ай бұрын
I really loved this video. More please!
@chrisfleischman33712 ай бұрын
God is the life giver. Life is good. That which is life affirming is good. That which is life destroying is evil. Once I inculcated this truth into my mind, my life lost its turmoil. Finding and walking paths of good have brought meaning and direction to my life. Embrace the good and avoid or resist the evil. Simple.
@BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm2 ай бұрын
Thanks to @AndreasXirtus YT channel I discovered David several months ago. He is by far my favorite LDS scriptorium. This was an awesome conversation and I'll be back every time you have David on the show. Great work! 👁️🙏🏻
@junevandermark952Ай бұрын
Thanks for honoring freedom of speech. I suggest that reading the following information will change the way you think for the better. From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins When you are reared to think of your faith and its leaders as infallible, dissent can be an unsettling thing. This is particularly true for clergy, who have devoted their lives to the subject of faith. I therefore especially hope that this story reaches those clergy who have yet to articulate their doubts. As they struggle through this process, I am thankful that they can look to the Clergy Project as an example of community and humanism as an example of good. As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
@frankrizzo52622 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@AnthonyBrogie-gg6ig2 ай бұрын
Good would not be known with the contrast to compare
@AnthonyBrogie-gg6ig2 ай бұрын
Without
@danaponcsak9182 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mr Peterson.
@davidgood7621Ай бұрын
These are very good insights. I believe it is really our egos that impair our understanding of existence, and it is our egos that will define the better part of our character. But I also believe it is a spirit that moulds our character. Perhaps we have to understand that, and then strive for better character by inviting the right spirit. That I believe should be the the Holy Spirit.
@davidtomes22982 ай бұрын
Gratitude.
@vinceocratic2 ай бұрын
We love you JP!
@iezekiel_2 ай бұрын
Hello Jordan Peterson i pray that you see this. I will just say plainly that I need external help. And I will say this. I have faced one of the most brutal lives you cannot possibly begin to understand or imagine. And I say that with most confidence! I survived 17 suicide attempts. Survived 9 times being on life support. People didn’t understand how I lived. For a brief Understanding. I was falsely imprisoned. While falsely imprisoned I was beaten and my head became broken. The brutal ruthlessness beating of 7 officers beating on me while I was in chains became a deep whole in my mind. As if my soul was taken. My mind/brain psychology has never been the same since. My severe head trauma from having my head forcefully smashed into a concrete wall. While falsely imprisoned… I have a hard time understanding things. As I don’t know sometimes whether I’m very smart or so far gone on the scale of retardation from my brain injury. And there is much more. I do wonder though why god kept me alive.. And that is what I’m seeking. God help me because I am not well. 🙏
@archlich44892 ай бұрын
That's devastating, friend. 😦😱 Please try to be well.
@kennykaufman82632 ай бұрын
Brother I have no easy quick answer for you, sympathy beyond measure but … I cannot empathize. all I can share is - there absolutely HAS to be a reason why you are still here, alive, and a survivor. I’m sure you know iithis. My only advice is to interact with people as much as possible and as humbly as possible. We are here to Serve. Seek the other no matter how painful awkward scary etc. yes you have been and will get burned, but … that is where the answers lie. We are here as part of the Spirit interacting with other parts of The Spirit. It IS the Meaning Of Life, no man is an island and we are all in this soup together. Please please do not succumb to agoraphobic loneliness; I do not have a support group to recommend and do not lees to tell you life is unfair. but I do know that if you can find that speck of love that never dies, hold on tightly. Nurture it. Resentment .. anger will never leave you. Acceptance of that is …. Necessary. We all have it but you must have it in spades, clubs hearts and diamonds. I cannot tell you , for you, how to achieve that acceptance but I know the universal key is - Surrender. I ramble. Perhaps indulgently. If you can, write your autobiography . Something tells me you have a story to tell that must be told.
@marywiggins74112 ай бұрын
Be gentle to yourself. I am truly sorry for your tragedy and injuries. Maybe just join a Bible group and go to listen. Or if you have the means, acquire some soothing classical music and play it as a backdrop to your day so you can find some peace. I pray for peace and healing for you.
@Sopranohooper2 ай бұрын
You're alive to fight the kind of corruption that allowed the evil that happened to you. Tell your story, use your experiences to help others in pain; and, in your choice of Good in the face of such suffering, to inspire others and glorify God/goodness. That's what's worth living for despite suffering: the fight against evil and corruption and the victory of goodness. Under such circumstances, suicide is a surrender to the forces of evil. Don't let evil win, because it doesn't deserve to. Embrace your righteous wrath, anger will keep you alive, until compassion and devotion teach you how to embrace life.
@itoibo42082 ай бұрын
Stay away from silly gods and their bibles. There is not a reason for it. There is that we live in a violent society, rooted in our primitive past. Try to move on and find happiness in whatever you feel is important, and walk away from these childish religious superstitions.
@lalitalimboo4322 ай бұрын
Can we escape the evil and tragedies in which we have no role at all? I am scared here to think the answer as no. But I think we THINK we have NO role in it. but in the end are we not all connected with a common human conscience? But the again does this mean that we have to go through or endure pain and sufferings in which we have no role ??
@Gabriel_J332 ай бұрын
The definition of pain is the experience of the discardance of a future potential. When people become self serving you lose of piece of that potential
@ot69602 ай бұрын
Listening to a number of your 'is it real' discussions, leaves me disquieted. God IS Love. Only someone standing outside of Love is obsessed with pulling this life apart in order to 'find it'. Talk about the impact of Love. A huge percentage of people will have had at least a glimpse. People will to take on the suffering of their Beloved. Make your next book about Love. "The Meaning of Love". To open people's minds up in a different way, To Possibility ❤
@julianavanniekerk99702 ай бұрын
He wrote the book in 99'. I suspect from recent revelations that he has been enlightened by the Love of Christ.
@manu.z.2 ай бұрын
Great, amazing.
@martinburrows68442 ай бұрын
I have the book. But will listen to the audio book because its nice to listen and drift off.
@cookiemonster31472 ай бұрын
This was enough to bring a smile and ignite a spark of inspiration.
@archlich44892 ай бұрын
Use your powers for good, Cookie Monster!
@AnthonyBrogie-gg6ig2 ай бұрын
Thats what I am talking about, I've never heard that one, awesome thanks for your time
@davidprice21822 ай бұрын
More please.
@carolinepurdie2 ай бұрын
Very interesting. The new covenant tells us that all creation groans waiting for the sons of God to be revealed and that at the end of the age of restoration and regeneration, the 1000 yr reign of the Messiah Yeshua, he hands everything back to God who is all in all. Yes I agree that we have experienced evil to learn how to overcome the evil within with good. Thank you Dr Peterson for the effort and genuine love you have shown to the downcast and afflicted of this world. That is the true "religion". That is what Yeshua the Jewish Messiah did for the world, for Salvation is of the Jews.
@AdrianHackman2 ай бұрын
My interest in Jung came to me through two psychotic episodes. I am glad that I found your work. Active imagination is a dangerous technique but I have managed to use it and interact with the voices and resolve complexes also through interpretation of dreams. I spent time in an asylum and there was one psychotic woman there speaking of her delousion of Satan. The neorosis or psychosis is often based on a lie. I presume that it really is about the suffering of Job where God allows Satan to test him pushing Job to confront his own darker aspects. Perhaps Job tried to be so much of a good blameless man that he was lying to himself and others? I don’t think we can grow without suffering. I found a lot of comfort in Tikkun Olam in Kabbalah; the notion that it is up to man to mend the world. In Alchemy there is also a recurring idea of transmutation and the potential that lies therein.
@bear70982 ай бұрын
Whoa. The Milton quote blew my mind. I:I'll be reading that very soon.
@xxPYROxxJONESxx2 ай бұрын
Damn, too much for me to comprehend right now. Gunna have to come back to this one
@tollenferlang2 ай бұрын
Where do I can find the full version of this video?
@greengenes51292 ай бұрын
If they really threw out your charter of rights when it comes to the professional colleges, they have actually voided any and all authority they claim to have. be entrusted with. I suppose that means they aren't what they claim to be.
@ewazizemska7812 ай бұрын
OH ♥ Than You ♥
@YouAdam22 ай бұрын
This book is like an extension of the study of Genesis origin story 🙏🙏🙏 Need to find and read this book.
@noahhysi86222 ай бұрын
Amazing
@juglansregia14332 ай бұрын
Light in the box
@frankrizzo52622 ай бұрын
Nice writing style
@bitamaftoun78572 ай бұрын
The world needs you.
@justjamie64582 ай бұрын
God is not responsible for evil. God gave man the ability to choose. Sometimes man chooses evil. Man is responsible for his own choices and actions. Perhaps, God has the power to prevent harm by taking away man's ability to choose but it would be evil on God's part to take away man's ability to choose and right to self determination.
@DarraSmith-ul3mtАй бұрын
Yes o right
@IdoSha2 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@rhandley10002 ай бұрын
Sounds to me like you need William Lane Craig on the show
@chrisrubio82122 ай бұрын
It is the hubris of the faithful that allows nonbelievers to kill God in this way. Dogmatists forget that “no box is large enough to contain itself,” therefore the human mind is not sophisticated enough to understand something as complex as the human mind, let alone something as complex as God. In their hubris, they claim to understand God’s nature and understand God’s will. Then nonbelievers can say “If your God is this, then explain that aspect of nature and chaos.” And the believers can’t explain. That doesn’t disprove God’s existence, it proves the limits of human understanding. It proves the hubris of the dogmatists. The universe tilts toward chaos, and God is that which prevents chaos from dominating all. If the dogmatists could admit that we can’t understand much more than that about God, they would do everyone, especially themselves, and huge favor.
@TerribleShmeltingAccident2 ай бұрын
the link for this book in description is broken
@ChadBedwell2 ай бұрын
Alot of people ask me why would an all loving GOD take a child away with cancer from their family. Well i dont have all the answers but im willing to give it a Shot.. A child dying of a disease is tragic, But i Believe God gives that child the Grace to Èndure the pain, I Mean its hurting the family members more than the child dying... Its a Way to bring Those Lost closer to the Lord.. Some people dont think like that and they want to get resentful at GOD. But in time they have a change of heart....
@lalitalimboo4322 ай бұрын
just to bring Those Lost closer to Him at the cost of an innocent life??
@ChadBedwell2 ай бұрын
@@lalitalimboo432 Absolutely, JESUS CHRIST WAS INNOCENT although he laid down his life for the SIN of the World that includes you and everyone you love that's Not accepted him...
@khoavo57582 ай бұрын
No thanks, I don't wanna get closer to God, can I somehow tell him to leave me alone please?
@ChadBedwell2 ай бұрын
@@lalitalimboo432 The child will go to Heaven Period because they are not at the age of accountability. Plus they were born with sinful blood just like everyone else.. Some vessels aren't meant to be here long and some are..
@ChadBedwell21 күн бұрын
@@khoavo5758 Hey have it your way, Continue living a Hedonistic Lifestyle that will send you to HELL for sure when you take your last breath.. Hey don't ever say you weren't told about Jesus Christ, Hey don't accept him and he'll Just say Depart from me ye worker of iniquities For I NEVER KNEW YOU!!!..
@HaikesXO2 ай бұрын
I’m not sure people remember how uncertain Jordan’s return was around 2020-2021. So amazing to him now
@ASTARINMI2 ай бұрын
we will hopefully talk one day
@traveel94092 ай бұрын
Full?
@psychdlictrip2 ай бұрын
Did those patients give consent to releasing confidential conversations?
@Mrdevs962 ай бұрын
WOW he looks so young in this one
@clairecohen12492 ай бұрын
oh wow so profound 🥴
@yaronbm202 ай бұрын
Good to see you without the crazy suits
@EbbandFlow12342 ай бұрын
Its rude to talk about your clients in such a public and humilating way and without their permission. He had Ego inflation, he was projecting his own heros journey outwardly onto the world instead of realising its on the inside. Dosnt make him anything but ego deluded, hes still a hero in his own life, I hope he came to realse it. Its about getting the dragon under control but knowing its there and its part of all of us. I was shown Melusine in a dream, the themes. I hadnt heard of her before then. It showed me my own vulnerabilities.
@adamfollowschrist2 ай бұрын
They themselves ordained their fall.
@Dandelion5602 ай бұрын
"No answer is credible in the face of dying children" What if God protects mankind "from a distance" through meaningful synchronicities, yet children are 100% our job and duty as adults?🤔 In the grand scheme of things God granted free will and intervening through synchronicities does not cancel free will, yet God saving children would mean canceling the free will as we alone need to take decisions to save and help children grow. It's the least we can do.
@synergiesabound10072 ай бұрын
Tragedy vs Evil - lecture by a younger JP !!!
@geoffreydawson54302 ай бұрын
I read a book. So what, I can sit for an hour closed-eyed and not give a shit.
@Lwrfriday91952 ай бұрын
How to battle the demons in one's head?
@archlich44892 ай бұрын
Find friends who truly want what's best for you. And pray. Be well, friend!
@Compl3x-uy5zi2 ай бұрын
The book is complicated to the simplest of the mind 😂
@Deepfake8202 ай бұрын
Evil exists therefore God exists
@deanerhockings-reptilianhu87012 ай бұрын
I adored you. But you lost me Jordan. I pray you can find the thread again.
@cchamilton19852 ай бұрын
This is one of his earliest books and the concepts here are foundational, if you find it lacking I'd recommend you listen again, perhaps listen a bit more closely.
@janefaceinthewind62602 ай бұрын
What was the reason specifically that he lost you? I'm genuinely curious. Please share.
@johnmuench64592 ай бұрын
Hallelujah!!! 🙌😁 Thank You For Taking Your Place in The Spearhead Against the system of this World 👍👍🦉⚡️❤️🔥🔥 The Spearhead of Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom!!! Right On!!!💪💪
@dashabateman44092 ай бұрын
I am just coming to terms with the fact the many times in our lives that we will often have to come to terms with the fact that we, as people, are many times, the ones who will waste much of our time with the ones who see by the way we go by the way the way we ought to be forwarded for by the ones we don't forget to be gig downstairs for you and the ripple is in a lake and I will be back in the sky with the rest since I was thinking about it but it is embarrassing to see if you are interested to see your location in this field of your life or you can do is give me facts and you know that When you get a new one or two eyes to the endless point in your life is good and the ripple of your script is very much so if you inks know what I am truly trying to state, daddy
@ro-mon_gerrs_u-tube19442 ай бұрын
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@zaknoten78542 ай бұрын
AI?
@Sigma_In_Exile2 ай бұрын
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@ChadBedwell2 ай бұрын
Dr. Peterson I never get tired of your Lectures and Seminars..YOU KNOW THE BIBLE IS TRUE, and You know that JESUS CHRIST Iß The SON OF MAN/ GOD.. He was GOD in the flesh and he felt pain and was tempted just like we are and He lived a Sinless life.. Through him is the Only way unto the Father!!!!
@archlich44892 ай бұрын
I fail Jesus every day.
@ChadBedwell2 ай бұрын
@@areuaware6842 Who told me What Partner?
@John-mc8sh2 ай бұрын
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@behelith2 ай бұрын
In absolute suffering people can come to two different conclusions. Absolute hatred or absolute understanding. I presume that, people who have known suffering since birth will, since we are creatures of habit, reflect that suffering onto others, while people who have been nurished with love will do everything in their power, even to their own detriment, to prevent anyone else to experience the suffering they experienced themselves. If that is true, it would prove how important nourishing children with love is to create a world without suffering, to create heaven on Earth. I don't believe in the multiverse theory, rather in instances of worlds. God has built the truth into our dna and an into our soul, and He sent His Son to provide the guidelines on how to be successful, not as a singular person, but as a non-predeterministic lifeform living into one of the world instances that he created.
@timelessone232 ай бұрын
It seems to me that the religious vocabulary is simply too crude to explain all that we intuitively know about life. The word "God" for example does not seem to unite people universally. Rather it becomes a political statement.
@김은준-q4p2 ай бұрын
I miss the good old jordan peterson..(not saying that the current state of him is bad...just saying)