How This ONE Scene Made STAR WARS a Wild Phenomenon By Tapping Into Our DEEPEST Instincts

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Empire of the Mind

Empire of the Mind

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@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to keep you all updated on upcoming plans for uploads: this coming Saturday there will be a video on Grace & Dignity discussing Daoism, Schiller, and the way we hold ourselves, move our bodies, and interact with each other, with (of course) a critique of modern culture(s). The video will be in the vein of Jordan Peterson’s Rule to “Stand up straight with your shoulders back” (ie, the way we hold ourselves affects our entire mode of being), but will hopefully go far beyond this rule. I had said I would post a video on the Garden as a symbolic foundation for individual liberty & a free society, but I’ve decided to move that video to sometime near the end of the month. While I absolutely hate-hate!-not doing something I said I would do, I think you’ll appreciate the reason for the delay when you see it. Given the content I’m trying to make, I tend to think it’s preferable to have a better video later than a sub par video sooner. I am committing to a weekly Saturday upload schedule (unless a better day crops up), so there will be videos every Saturday for the rest of this month, if all goes well. Thank you all for supporting the channel and helping it grow. It’s still difficult to fathom how far we’ve come in the last few months.
@pduronhamiltonarch
@pduronhamiltonarch 3 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to it
@jonsimpson9640
@jonsimpson9640 3 жыл бұрын
Continue the fabulous work, your videos are so brilliant and fascinating. Keep up the great work!
@ittakesaworld
@ittakesaworld 3 жыл бұрын
This time, this era, has turned me and many inwards again; that can be a treacherous landscape, even if you’ve traveled it before. You’re videos are deeply helpful, as not much in our modern culture enlightens anything that is below the surface. Many thanks for helping guide the roots deep and into veins of pure water and rich earth.
@discerningdesign8486
@discerningdesign8486 3 жыл бұрын
We are in a world of transitions. The teaching of your videos is very timely, and that is no coincidence. Keep up the beautiful work.
@brig.badger2896
@brig.badger2896 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of your work is very compelling, I appreciate it greatly. Would you consider making a discord or something similar?
@Btn1136
@Btn1136 3 жыл бұрын
“We want someone to be intolerant of us.” Brilliant.
@fubaralakbar6800
@fubaralakbar6800 3 жыл бұрын
Explains a lot, doesn't it?
@rhomahno8878
@rhomahno8878 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, this resonated with me as well. Tells you a lot about how to raise a human
@MasteringJohn
@MasteringJohn 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. They don't make hero's journeys like that anymore. For myself, the biggest flaw in Star Wars is that it doesn't present a vision for what replacing an evil Empire looks like. It's one thing to overthrow an Emperor; it's another to replace him with an order that people can actually live within, and if there's one, time-tested truth of history, it's that empty thrones lead to bloody interregnums. In both the original and sequel trilogies, this is something that's ultimately left unexamined, due in no small part I think to the very American instinct to view heroes as the underdog against tyranny, rather than the legitimate authority against chaos. We're so used to thinking of ourselves as critics or rebels against corrupted institutions, we forget that even victorious revolutionaries have to rebuild what they revolted against. The whole point of rebellion is that the rebels become the new government, theoretically guided by better precepts than its predecessor. Else there would be no point in rebellion in the first place. Even Robin Hood looks towards the restoration of the good king Richard. In the original trilogy's defense, that broader conflict wasn't the driving focus of the story, and as such didn't require a detailed epilogue to resolve. But the prequel trilogy shows the Republic as almost irrevocably corrupt, due to its size and age (which at least opens the question of whether the Republic deserved to come back), while the sequel doesn't even bother to show how the New Republic turned out before it's swiftly disposed of in favor of a redux of the same old conflict of plucky rebels vs prissy Imperials, with no indication that the outcome will be any different. That is fatal to a story, even if the broader conflict isn't the driving force of the narrative. If nothing the heroes do lasts beyond their adventure, then the significance of their heroism is undermined.
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
My understanding is that Lucas originally intended to deal with this in his sequels, but so much for that. I think Star Wars Theory has a video on it.
@lukeporras1288
@lukeporras1288 3 жыл бұрын
Expanded Universe books and comics explored these ideas and the ramifications of TLJ in depth, but sadly they aren't canon. Edit: Kind of like with Robin Hood, the Rebels seek to restore the old republic which is portrayed as good and benign in the OT (the "good king Richard"). Heck, the in-universe name given to the rebels is "The Alliance to Restore the Republic." One of my biggest disappointments with the sequels though was how they seemed to be terrified of portraying the New Republic in any depth or meaningful way. Take the New Republic out of the story, and the sequels would not really change at all. That's a serious problem in my opinion.
@LordAllenby1917
@LordAllenby1917 2 жыл бұрын
Not at all true, first that's what make The Empire Strikes Back so great, in that it doesn't spell it all out for the audience, the ending is left open.... thank the gods Lucas didn't box, label and shove down our throats some prebuilt and confined 'what happens next'.... And history is FULL of overthrown empires that are followed by a more relaxed 'interim' where no one is interested in 'rebuilding' the power that was recently broken apart... suddenly with the absence of outside influences regions look inward, local culture flowers, golden ages spawn - we, in our history classes, don't necessarily pay attention to 'what happens after the great empire ____ ' however there are plenty of large areas of history, fill with of interim.... The soldiers are released from their bonds and can finally go home. Crops are raised and affluence grows.... everyone is ready for a long period of peace... so no, empty thrones don't 'led to bloody interims'....... historians just don't get hard over the quiet parts of history.
@n.w.1803
@n.w.1803 2 жыл бұрын
Well spoken, Sir. You've perhaps articulated more precisely than most why the new episodes VII-IX fall so flat. There's no point to the story! No point even in winning victory over the resurgent tyranny, particularly if the chief architect of said tyranny turns out to be conveniently immortal, and can just be resurrected and thrown back in the storyline at will, complete with secret doomsday fleet.. As to the pre-Empire republic, I think the prequel installments missed a golden opportunity to portray the limits of benevolent good. The republic, it is implied, stayed peaceful for generations because of the protection of the Jedi Knights, a benevolent order that always could be counted upon to do good. There may not have been many of them. There was probably still conflict, strife and injustice in a huge and adventurous galaxy, but they were there, like boogeymen, semi-legendary in their own time, to keep the wrongdoers at bay. Which ultimately may have itself led the Republic to fall: With the faithful Jedi protecting the Pax Romana, beyond dispute or critique, seemingly invulnerable, the way was open for clever schemers like the future-Emperor to stoke regional conflicts which ultimately forced the Republic itself to equip a military and involve the Jedi in overt war. Seems to me the movies, as they turned out, missed a beat by portraying the Jedi as a sort of semi-official police force for the government to begin with. I think it would've been more to the point had they started out as more aloof, only becoming involved (with the possible exception of a few nonviolent objectors, like Yoda, perhaps) as they were forced to take partisan roles in intragalactic conflict. Maybe even there might have been rival Jedi generals, employed by different warring factions, like samurai fighting former colleagues as ronin, hired out to rival lords. It would also have left a more obvious way open for certain Jedi, like a young Anakin Skywalker, to become more acquainted with ambition, and fall to lust for power, as the video says... I'll let you guys know when I'm finished with my alternate Star Wars Prequel screenplay. Should be ready in 20-30 years...when the CGI is up to snuff.
@margaretgoodheart4167
@margaretgoodheart4167 2 жыл бұрын
@@n.w.1803 look forward to your prequel. Identifying the myth of the garden of eden as the longing of our hearts, as the striving to make real in our homes and relstionships, eddying out to the planet...and not remembering it is a myth, defeated i yield, I surrender my eden to the more accurate symbol of the yin-yang. Light with the spot of darkness, darkness with the spot of light. In Star Wars (Ani) the spot of darkness grows until the light is gone, except for a spot. Does it happen in reverse? Obi-Wan? Yoda? I don't know. Is there a constant changing, rotating of black to light and light to black? Seems to me that's our history and our fate. Most imaginings of the future don't imagine a next evolutionary step for humans, only technological ones. So, really, good wishes for expressing your vision. PS dare we hope the current political leaders gambling all to maintain world domination will contain the spot of light that will grow to envelope their darkness, then ordinary people weary of force as a substitute for human relatedness will outgrow those in power, leaving them to their ends while we of inner strength move forward. Oh, dear, there I go again, longing for the garden.
@AcmeMonkeyCompany
@AcmeMonkeyCompany 3 жыл бұрын
Man, that Dante quote at the ending killed me! Powerful work as always, friend. Keep at it! The channel will grow!
@13wileykid
@13wileykid 3 жыл бұрын
“Big things have small beginnings...” Lawrence of Arabia
@ernstthalmann4306
@ernstthalmann4306 Жыл бұрын
Prometheus
@01k
@01k 3 жыл бұрын
you already know that I appreciate your work, I'm just commenting for the algorithm
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
You’re a good man.
@dominusalicorn3684
@dominusalicorn3684 3 жыл бұрын
Goooood gooooood
@TheCh1212
@TheCh1212 3 жыл бұрын
Smartz
@zonaist8770
@zonaist8770 3 жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful analysis and it is exactly what I needed at the moment. As a youth struggling to understand my calling, burdened by doubt and sloth, the example of a great person, even a fictional one, just gives me more motivation and hope. You make such compelling videos and I really foresee great things for your channel. Best of luck.
@jeremiahmeade710
@jeremiahmeade710 3 жыл бұрын
Your calling is the Great Commission of the Bible. You accomplish this by working, by living. Do the best you can at whatever you can. "He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in what is much." (Luke 16:10, NKJV).
@oldoldmeme
@oldoldmeme Жыл бұрын
I've commented on this video before, just over a year ago, and the fact that it's had an even deeper and more meaningful impact on me upon this rewatch is a true testament to your skills as a writer. I connect very strongly with Star Wars, especially the original trilogy, almost certainly because of the reasons you proposed in this video, but also because of more personal matters with my own father. I struggle very deeply with the concept of saving one's father from the belly of the whale, mainly because it has taken me a long time to come to terms with how similar I am to him. This video has helped me assemble some semblance of a strategy/direction to take with this aspect of my life, and for that I extend an incredibly sincere thank you. Keep up the fantastic work as always.
@elvispelvis5891
@elvispelvis5891 3 жыл бұрын
Star wars is kinda dead to me and actually has been for a long time (almost tuned immediately out), but this vid made me actually remember how special those original movies were as a kid ... I was stoked about u referencing Adler, this guy was ahead of the game, I'm sure u read those 2 books by these japanese authors about Adlers teachings as well ... aside from primary sources of course. Keep em coming!
@magnenoalex2
@magnenoalex2 3 жыл бұрын
The EU exists. If your feel like current stuff isn't capturing the magic.
@Black-White-BW1
@Black-White-BW1 3 жыл бұрын
Did it came back to you alive after this?
@jimmie_collins
@jimmie_collins 3 жыл бұрын
It's sad that it takes videos like this to bring a little bit of the magic back to Star Wars. These are the themes that you don't need told to you as a kid, you just get it. It's also what modern Star Wars is missing.
@willmercury
@willmercury 9 ай бұрын
​@@jimmie_collins The original Star Wars movies were directed towards kids who aspired to be powerful adults. The sequels, and modern films in general, are aimed at adults who want to be treated as vulnerable children.
@schroederscurrentevents3844
@schroederscurrentevents3844 3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you treat power as what it is: a neutral force And the lust for power as what it is: a neutral force. - So many people characterize people as this bad thing used by bad people, and the lust for power as a selfish greed based on wanting to help oneself by holding power over another. - In reality if you use power for good, it is good, and if your ambition for power drives you to do good things, it too is good.
@davidhawley1132
@davidhawley1132 3 жыл бұрын
For those interested in a nuanced look at power within a Christian context, I recommend the following book: www.amazon.com/Embracing-Shared-Ministry-Status-Matters/dp/0825442648 .
@lukehall8151
@lukehall8151 3 жыл бұрын
the mistake many have made, which Plato points out in the republic, is that they conflate being a tyrant with being powerful. As if a abuse is "powerful".
@davidhawley1132
@davidhawley1132 3 жыл бұрын
@@lukehall8151 Rather than tyranny, I think increasing people's productive agency is true power. My take on 'servant leadership'.
@lukehall8151
@lukehall8151 3 жыл бұрын
@@davidhawley1132 Well-said. My conception of power is: the capacity for action. On a very fundamental level power means (a) the freedom of movement and (b) wisdom (i.e. knowledge together with intuition). Most tyrants possess all of this, EXCEPT FOR that intuitive sense (very related to conscience) about the best means for pursuing the universal human aim of actively flourishing. Tyrants turn out to be not only ignorant, but ultimately weak-because, as Giordano Bruno said, the knowledge of power (which is what the political conception of power obsesses over) is worse than worthless without, as he wittily says, the power of knowledge. In other words, tyrants are basically just idiots with out of control egoes who want to discharge all their bitterness towards life on others. Plato's conclusion is that all tyranny is doomed to fail because tyrants can't get along with each other. Evil is doomed to fail because even evil can only accomplish things by participating in goodness-he uses the example of a band of pirates who are able to cooperate only to rob pillage and rape: these bands always devolve into petty infighting (see D. & R. parties in US)
@n.w.1803
@n.w.1803 2 жыл бұрын
Nobody has ever imagined or worshipped a powerless god, no matter if benevolent or vengeful. "That's Crom! Strong in his Mountain!! He laughs at your Four Winds..."
@jeremiemonette
@jeremiemonette 3 жыл бұрын
I love your philosophical depth and commitment to empowering others with access to the sources you accredit for your stance.
@pduronhamiltonarch
@pduronhamiltonarch 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Empire. So glad I subscribed to your channel. That was fantastic, and I’ll watch it a few more times and follow the links. You really condensed a lot of concepts in a short amount of time. As a fan of Frankl, an adolescent when Star Wars came out, and a father now, it really resonated with me.
@hanniffydinn6019
@hanniffydinn6019 Жыл бұрын
That’s why they destroyed obiwan in the new Disney series. The evil demons know how powerful this scene is a new hope. Hence obiwan must be destroyed to take away the power he has in peoples minds. By destroying franchises like Star Wars, that once brought people together, now brings people apart…that’s what they want people not working together… this goes so deep most people don’t understand how important it is. 🤯
@johntaylor9381
@johntaylor9381 Жыл бұрын
Dude, that last quote got to me. Especially with the music.
@ErindorEspeon
@ErindorEspeon 3 жыл бұрын
Your channel is criminally underrated, and I'm doing my part to correct that - thank you for your deep dives, this is the content my soul hungers for.
@oldoldmeme
@oldoldmeme 3 жыл бұрын
I've just recently discovered your channel and I cannot stress just how much I've been craving content exactly like this. I've always had such a deep fascination with the Original Trilogy, it was after watching several documentaries about it's production that encouraged me to study film in college after all. But the deeply rooted philosophical narrative was always there and always present and I think that, deep down, we are all aware of this. Such is the whole point of this video, Star Wars taps into innate human desires so perfectly that it was practically predetermined to be a success. This is the type of thinking that I adore to see on KZbin, and in general I guess, even in my own film course I rarely see topics of a similar calibre being discussed. So thanks man, I wish to make content like this myself but it's been really hard to approach films from a philosophical standpoint when one can't find what others are saying.
@DieSloeNow
@DieSloeNow Жыл бұрын
This channel needs BILLIONS of views yo
@jedidrummerjake
@jedidrummerjake 6 ай бұрын
Best documentary on Star Wars I've ever seen! Fantastic! ❤
@markchristiansen9611
@markchristiansen9611 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I just discovered this channel and this is the first video I've watched here. This is about the best things I've seen on the internet.
@sten4556
@sten4556 3 жыл бұрын
This was amazing! Your writing, editing, and voice reading are incredible. I love the philosophical discussion, I hope I can write essays such as this.
@marslance
@marslance 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are my new favorite thing to share with my dad. Thanks for making them!
@mikewilliams6237
@mikewilliams6237 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your videos! They are deep, but not heavy, yet full of great information. Thank you for taking the time to make me a better person.
@Taojas
@Taojas 3 жыл бұрын
He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.
@KurtPapke
@KurtPapke Жыл бұрын
I agree with most of the content of your video, especially bringing in Adler. I think his contemporary, Carl Jung had an observation that is germane to the movie: "Logically, the opposite of love is hate, and of Eros, Phobos (fear); but psychologically it is the will to power. Where love reigns, there is no will to power; and where the will to power is paramount, love is lacking." In the movie, the Dark Side is pure will to power. The light side is that of love - the Jedi are not motivated by will to power but by love, the desire to help and protect others. It can also be seen in the constant urging by his mentors for Luke to not give in to anger and hate, which logically are the opposite of love. Recently discovered your channel and greatly enjoying the content, keep up the great work!!
@charlesedwardandrewlincoln8181
@charlesedwardandrewlincoln8181 Жыл бұрын
Returning to this. How cool. Thanks for making this and your video skills.
@franknitty43
@franknitty43 Жыл бұрын
So happy to come across this video. Tremendous job!
@charlesedwardandrewlincoln8181
@charlesedwardandrewlincoln8181 Жыл бұрын
What an incredible episode. Thanks for another wonderful analysis.
@muadek
@muadek 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, those last two minutes about the elder looking in our eyes :O
@kubrickenigma7977
@kubrickenigma7977 3 жыл бұрын
Dude, you banged the nail stright into the wood. Thank you so much. This was a very moving analysis.
@starwarslawofattraction5992
@starwarslawofattraction5992 2 жыл бұрын
A very refined and inspirational exposition! Bravo! 👏
@MrMokele03
@MrMokele03 3 жыл бұрын
I found this channel a few days ago, and have been watching all of the stuff I missed. Magnificent videos, one of the most underrated channels.
@rafaelbalsan4512
@rafaelbalsan4512 3 жыл бұрын
It is wild to me that a channel with this quality of production does not have more views
@415ProdigalMan
@415ProdigalMan 3 жыл бұрын
Your work is so amazing, you deserve so many, many, more subscribers. Thank you for your wisdom and video essays.
@MikeSidious
@MikeSidious 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Thank you.
@JamesLaserpimpWalsh
@JamesLaserpimpWalsh 2 жыл бұрын
Nice bit of insight into mythologies. Cheers for the upload.
@WillEnd96
@WillEnd96 2 жыл бұрын
The idea of the 'Will to Power' has always been challenging to me for some reason, and this video will always be of help. Thanks!
@tglwickske
@tglwickske 3 жыл бұрын
There is an expression in France that I think applies well to this video: "La culture, c'est comme la confiture, moins on en a, plus on l'étale." Or, "Culture/learning is like jam: the less you have the more thinly you spread it out."
@Michael-hs5ih
@Michael-hs5ih 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Idk if you read comments, but I’d love to see an essay type channel such as yourself analyse the movie Tangled. I think it reflects the essence of the anima and animus relationship described by Jung perfectly (better than beauty and the beast IMO). Love the content and can’t wait to see what else you have in store! Cheers!
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
I try to read as many comments as I can! Haven’t seen Tangled, but I’ll put it on my radar. Definitely enjoying reading Jung’s work on Anima/Animas.
@muadek
@muadek 3 жыл бұрын
00:10 hehe, six parts of the saga:)
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Yes and ONLY six
@VibingMeike
@VibingMeike 3 жыл бұрын
Ah yes a man of culture :) (I kinda like Rogue one tho)
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
@@VibingMeike yeah Rogue One wasn’t too bad
@VibingMeike
@VibingMeike 3 жыл бұрын
@@EmpireoftheMind Agreed. I didn't think it was really special, some things are quite unforgettable and the first act was a bit messy, but I thought the 3rd act was pretty good. I also liked some of the characters.
@VibingMeike
@VibingMeike 3 жыл бұрын
Videos and channels like this give me confidence to write my own story. I've been thinking about writing it for... A few years now. Since I was a kid I wanted to create a story, let my imagination go wild! And so I started thinking about concepts, characters, quotes and about the entirety of my own world. But I never really did anything with it, because I was not very confident. Now I'm writing again. But now I start over. I'm thinking about the core of the world, the most important parts and from there the story and the world get more complex.
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Do it. And make sure to finish, even if it maybe doesn’t turn out as perfect as you want it to. You owe it to yourself.
@dac314
@dac314 2 жыл бұрын
This was fantastic, you definitely earned this like and subscribe.
@audreydimmel6674
@audreydimmel6674 3 жыл бұрын
I loved Star Wars before, in the way every nerdy fangirl loves Star Wars. But you've pointed out exactly what I love about it. And now I love it more. [glances at my lightsaber keychain with a whole new appreciation for everything it means] Long live the Empire of the Mind.
@_spacegoat_
@_spacegoat_ 3 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you giving a shout out to Academy of Ideas. Two great channels doing some good in the world. He who has ears, let him hear.
@bradpederson2326
@bradpederson2326 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent work here , ,Cheers
@redriddler1231
@redriddler1231 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video my good sir 👍 Everyone must be, at some point, an archetype of his surrounding will, until he overcomes his own adversity and triumphs destiny. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
@benjaminkirkham940
@benjaminkirkham940 3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. This one strikes true for me because I'm a huge Star Wars fan. So keep doing what you're doing! A channel like this can't stay secret for long...
@anomalyinc3239
@anomalyinc3239 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh star wars, sing it to me
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Thought you might be interested in this one...
@carlbrittain1993
@carlbrittain1993 3 жыл бұрын
Lucas' feelings on your destiny and path are very similar to that of Taoism's feelinga on humanity and its potential for growth.
@zacharyfindlay-maddox171
@zacharyfindlay-maddox171 2 жыл бұрын
Man, you reminded me why I loved Star Wars!
@MonkFishTV
@MonkFishTV 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@desertoak
@desertoak 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I find your videos as to good to escape into as the films themselves. Congratulations.
@charles7866-o1l
@charles7866-o1l 2 жыл бұрын
This is so good and beautiful I almost teared up.
@fringef7394
@fringef7394 3 жыл бұрын
I don't usually comment but I have been watching all of your videos and enjoying them. Keep up the good work.
@thegreataugust327
@thegreataugust327 3 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. badass work👍
@Bb2b75
@Bb2b75 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. Many things to consider from your thoughts
@user-hp2sb6ch4u
@user-hp2sb6ch4u 3 жыл бұрын
Wow your work is fantastic thank you
@brianbuch1
@brianbuch1 2 жыл бұрын
Late to this party, but in mentioning "the Garden" are you referring to Epicurean thought? It would be a nice balance to the theology. Your work is really interesting, not least because it has, as it were, handles, by which one might grasp it and even take it contentiously by the lapels occasionally.
@ultraparanoia
@ultraparanoia 3 жыл бұрын
It's great to see your channel subs grow with each video! Keep'em up!
@salomaonplanetsaturn674
@salomaonplanetsaturn674 3 жыл бұрын
Great, new video! Keep the good work. Good luck )
@theadoremarquis6749
@theadoremarquis6749 3 жыл бұрын
Your video editorials are, along with Lindsey Ellis's, the Gold standard on KZbin.
@Btn1136
@Btn1136 3 жыл бұрын
Ummmmm Lindsey Ellis? 🤢
@MasteringJohn
@MasteringJohn 3 жыл бұрын
@@Btn1136 Using someone as an example of a comparably talented video essayist isn't the same as agreeing with their arguments. The comparison is still complementary.
@TheArdipithecus
@TheArdipithecus 3 жыл бұрын
I was fated to watch every video on your channel, love them, and give them all a thumbs up.
@nickmatthews7600
@nickmatthews7600 3 жыл бұрын
You have some amazing content. I've been watching Academy of Ideas for a few years as well, you do a great job of weaving these ideas in to narratives we are all familiar with! Thanks so much for your work!
@alohm
@alohm 2 жыл бұрын
Good day. Excellent insights. I also agree on many points. I found these videos looking for examples of these archetypes in the original films. I was thinking Frankl for hope and Jung for meaning ;) *Loved the Dante ref.
@RollingSherman505
@RollingSherman505 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this!
@namewitheld2568
@namewitheld2568 3 жыл бұрын
Just found you. Great content. Intellectual and thought provoking.
@ConanDuke
@ConanDuke Жыл бұрын
Remembering what was once great about Star Wars. How the mighty have fallen.
@ihorhorbach147
@ihorhorbach147 3 жыл бұрын
just thank you for this great video
@Dudldom
@Dudldom 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. Seeing videos like this makes me incredibly sad when I think about the new trilogy. The sheer amount of potential that was wasted is unbelievable.
@samuelhaire9584
@samuelhaire9584 Жыл бұрын
Again...Wow. Thank you.
@ReporterRed
@ReporterRed 3 жыл бұрын
Star Wars really propelled due to its pioneering and innovative special effects that facilitated and made possible the telling of a uniquely creative story at the time, but I think the philosophy and history that some of the best films draw on are what make it really resonate, in the words of Lucas, like a "modern myth." I know for me, Star Wars sort of jump started my own interest in these "academic disciplines," and I still use Star Wars as a frame of reference or to help me better understand real world concepts and issues sometimes; not as a foundational definition or lens, but a way to help me better grasp these difficult things.
@ChristIsKingPhilosophy
@ChristIsKingPhilosophy 3 жыл бұрын
I knew you would blow up!!! Cheers mate, I will be starting a channel near the end of the year! Keep up the good work!
@stephaniejaniczekssmugglerscan
@stephaniejaniczekssmugglerscan 3 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful
@robertnovakovic1519
@robertnovakovic1519 3 жыл бұрын
Just gonna say perfect! Can't wait for more📖💫🧠💫Force will be with you...always😌
@lorenz_bond4572
@lorenz_bond4572 3 жыл бұрын
Stunning video!😍
@alexp.4270
@alexp.4270 3 жыл бұрын
Great channel. Everything you put out is top notch.
@Simon-ml4lu
@Simon-ml4lu Жыл бұрын
It's beautiful the last bit. I love Star Wars if you can love a movie.
@laneblakley6273
@laneblakley6273 10 ай бұрын
In the Young Indy series, there’s an episode where young Indy is introduced to Alfred Adler, along with Jung and Freud.
@matheusg1337
@matheusg1337 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video !
@theinvisibleskulk4563
@theinvisibleskulk4563 3 жыл бұрын
_First and foremost true leadership is a RESPONSIBILITY you earn not something anyone owes you, nor is it simply offered at your feet by someone on their knees. True leadership is a responsibility you rise to meet not because it is something you ask for BUT IT IS SOMETHING THAT IS ASKED OF YOU! Leadership is not simply about who is in charge. Also confidence is not enough, can you inspire confidence? Can you be selfless, trustworthy, inspiring, dedicated and supportive? Let the question "Can I do less?" be always a challenge and never an excuse. Teach girls to be decent, honest, accountable, hard-working, dedicated human beings. Challenge girls to push themselves and never take shortcuts. Inspire girls to rise above, exceed expectations AND NOT MAKE EXCUSES. I want to inspire our girls and future young ladies to be something more and better than bossy._
@gamingaeternitatis
@gamingaeternitatis 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@redcamaro9401
@redcamaro9401 3 жыл бұрын
This video came out at 14k subscribers. Expecting this number to increase exponentially now that Star Wars is present.
@mitchilson6946
@mitchilson6946 9 ай бұрын
85.3 K followers and counting... 🎉
@FlyingFlaneur
@FlyingFlaneur 3 жыл бұрын
Glad I subbed. Not disappointed.
@TWOCOWS1
@TWOCOWS1 3 жыл бұрын
you forgot the central reason for the depth and metaphysical meaningfulness of this first one: Joseph Campbell--the great folklorist of universal fame. he was the main consulting person. the second set and what followed, had no J. Campbell to guide them, so they become parody of the earliest ones. Bill Moyers interviewed J. Campbell for one whole week to have him explain the philosophical/mystic hidden meanings he insisted to be included in the first set
@NobleVagabond2552
@NobleVagabond2552 2 ай бұрын
Pun intended, this is one of the most inspiring, one of the most powerful videos on the entire internet
@MB-uo2uf
@MB-uo2uf 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was looking for
@moonrock41
@moonrock41 3 жыл бұрын
One cannot generalize about Luke Skywalker outside the context of the story without making mistakes, specifically, if one claims that the will to power is the same for everyone. Luke is unique in that he is materially bound to the force, that is to say he was born of a family in which the force is "strong". (One may question whether this is mysticism or not, but since Star Wars is fiction it doesn't matter much.) He is also living at a time when the need to act is a necessity. The encouragement and prodding that Obiwan gives specifically to Luke is motivated by the existential realities of their civilization, not merely an invocation to a typical farmer's boy that he better himself.
@teacake4922
@teacake4922 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful
@magimon91834
@magimon91834 3 жыл бұрын
This is amazing
@lnstall_Wizard
@lnstall_Wizard 5 күн бұрын
Love this. Mostly commenting for the algorithm. Good day.
@dlt4videos
@dlt4videos 6 ай бұрын
Best Channel on KZbin.
@jeffreyadams6738
@jeffreyadams6738 Жыл бұрын
So interesting that C-3PO was shut down when Luke received his call to adventure.
@permortensrli1315
@permortensrli1315 3 жыл бұрын
This is great stuff!
@TK-kq7pg
@TK-kq7pg 3 жыл бұрын
This truly is a pleasant channel to follow. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insight.
@MankindFails
@MankindFails 2 жыл бұрын
Lucas seemed to know a lot about social engineering. Some movies and books of fictions seem to try to explain the basics of social engineering. You could think they do so to force the masses to see the signs. Like when asked if he thought his book was our future, Orwell answered "only if you let it happen" Think about this famous quote "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free" The first movie from George Lucas titled THX 1138 seems to be about this idea pushed to its limits. How do you get perfect slaves, just machines. So they only know the work place and their living place. Both are indoors and the slaves don't even know there is an outside. No names just serial numbers. All the slaves do are the little things machines can't do. Then at home they watch images chosen by the system to keep them programmed. The system chooses a mate for the slave but they are changed regularly so they don't create too much of a bond. There is barely any colors in the places so nothing can make you feel or think too much. The slaves are drugged so they both don't think or feel too much and also to make them better at work. Then you watch all they do and say but you even monitor their vitals and brain changes so you know if they are starting to think or feel too much before they even know it. It seems kind of the perfect prison for body mind and soul. It really seems like Lucas' Star Wars are filled with references to real world events. Like he did the same thing he did in THX 1138 but on an insanely epic level. Like he summarized how when why it went wrong and how to get out of it. Like it's a war in your head. So in the stars, so "Star Wars". You got to take the journey to understand the world and free your mind. So if you can, you're a "Skywalker". Like you walked through your mind to freedom. For the swords and knights thing. After the collapse of the Roman Empire. Romans knew they couldn't rule people both physically and intellectually anymore. So they made the Roman Church. Became the Mother of the nations. Ruled everyone in their heads including the kings that were the fathers of the nations and in charge of laws, force etc. Yet the kings were under the Church control too. So they slowly programmed the brutes of the Dark Age so that they would stop just killing each other and use their force for good. So came chivalry. Templars and such would protect pilgrims on the way to Jerusalem and such. Now the Templars were knights, they had Temples, codes, values, ideals, rigorous training. They were a force of good parallel to the system. Like some kind of Guardians of peace in the christian world. They were betrayed and exterminated by those they served. The kings and the Church. We are told it was the end of Chivalry. Now the Jedis were knights, they had Temples, codes, values, ideals, rigorous training. They were a force of good parallel to the system. Like some kind of Guardians of peace in the galaxy. They were betrayed and exterminated by those they served. We are told it was the end of Chivalry You think of that as the beginning of the imbalance in the force. Yin Yang looks like 69. The command to bring the imbalance is called order 66 ... I may see things too simply but everything about these movies work with that Imbalance in the Yin Yang, that men and women thing and the Trinity. In Star Wars even what doesn't work in the story works if you see it like this. Now I've seen in a TV documentary that Richard and his crusaders had to get out of boats in front of fortress of hostiles. A bit like the Normandy landing. Was a nightmare yet they walked over their enemies anyways. They would take city after city unchallenged. So Saladin decided to wait for the army to leave and then retake the city. So historians said you can't believe everything that Crusaders say about their prowess. You know History written by the victors. Yet on Saladin side's History books. In some story. I think Richard went too but I'm sure they said he sent around 20 men to defend the city so his army wouldn't have to turn back. Arabs said that these men were possessed and were fighting like demons. They said they weren't into "sword fight" but they were mowing down people like it was weeds. So the Arabs were scared out of their mind and ran away. Saladin was very angry and told them to go back Yet his generals and such told him to send his bastards. It was that bad. So here's the Trinity thing for you. Crusader is insanely trained physically and intellectually at sword fighting. He also have values, ideals, beliefs, a cause. He's so programmed that he thinks he's the arm of God on the Holy Land. Therefor he cannot die. If by miracle he dies, it's the greatest honor you can imagine, he'll have a special place in heaven and so on. That give you the power of fanaticism 101... Like fear gives you wings, fanaticism can gives you wings too. Specially if you're insanely trained. Like a Templar or a Jedi
@mranderson9813
@mranderson9813 2 жыл бұрын
You are bard sir of the best psychological tales
@Tguchi26
@Tguchi26 3 жыл бұрын
“The will to power is a dangerous excuse. While it’s reason seems sound, it fails to regard how broad the abstract concept of power is. Concerning human nature, we may always have or need a certain will to overcome, it is vital to realize that more than a human is facing a struggle for power, they are distracted by meaningless or trivial matters and sins. Lying within that can either be an inherent laziness that spells an attitude that does not seek any form of power, or in contrast it is most likely that a human will abuse a will to power in creating their own standard of good that enables their perverted or twisted desires and agendas. Some of the most evil things in history have been done out of an ambitious will to overcome and then go further in their power surge than that which is needed. The greatest things humans have ever done was without desire or power seeking. Truly serving without hope that their deeds will bring them fortune. Therefore, the will to power makes so much sense reasonably on paper, but it inevitably shows itself as a lie which is 99% true (the most dangerous kind) Those who believe in the will to power must realize that they have reasoned themselves into a corner. An excuse for evil, rather than encouragement of good”
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the counterpoint.
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 3 жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on Apocalypto by Mel Gibson?
@EmpireoftheMind
@EmpireoftheMind 3 жыл бұрын
Haven’t seen that one yet, but will look into it.
@davidesparza1390
@davidesparza1390 3 жыл бұрын
You’re amazing!
@GabrielWilliamsOfficial
@GabrielWilliamsOfficial 3 жыл бұрын
great vid as usual
@benjamin6194
@benjamin6194 3 жыл бұрын
Mad respect for saying a lightsaber is "not something to be thrown away." Screw the Disney movies.
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