Ive watched and listened to 100s of hours of JBP's content. His "controversal thinking" has saved countless lives including my own. I went from a pathetic heroin user to finishing college and maintaining a full-time job. The fact that he is considered a "controversal thinker" is just unacceptable. This man is nothing short of brilliant.
@paulb20226 жыл бұрын
TJP you just inspired the shit out of me.
@classicwisdom22646 жыл бұрын
^
@ulrikschackmeyer8485 жыл бұрын
Wow. Your story gives me hope for my own life too. Thank you for being so honest🙏🙏🙏
@D0VEWORLD5 жыл бұрын
@@paulb2022I'm in the exact same boat dude. Keep it up!
@gurucarcar5 жыл бұрын
brilliant and oh so needed!
@poljameson97057 жыл бұрын
I was living a very nihilistic and drug addicted life. The lessons I learned from listening to every single one of his videos gave me an entire new out look on life. Was of 1/9/18 I have a nine months clean off heroin/opiates. He is most definitely the biggest factor in me being able to stay clean. By telling the truth in all situations which gave me my self respect back and by picking up my responsibilities and better myself by helping friends, family and even strangers my life slowly but surely got better. Thank you Dr Jordan Peterson I don't think I could say I'm clean now have 9 months clean. I have my moments of weakness but anytime I get the urge for a potential relapse I watch particular videos of his that give me the stength overcome. More people news to hear what Dr Peterson has so to say I think he's one of the most important people in the English speaking and he can change the lives of so many as long as they're willing to listen to what he has to say. This man can change the world and I believe he's only getting started.
@poljameson97057 жыл бұрын
Don't mind the grammatical errors. KZbin needs an edit button but I believe you all get my point. 😎
@stephanpeterthree7 жыл бұрын
Wow man ... Very impressive. Great your making so much progress. All the best for your journey.
@rebeccashields96267 жыл бұрын
Congrats on 9 mos sober!
@KamikazaSantoryu7 жыл бұрын
you can edit your own comments: there should be three dots on the right side of your comment. Amazing story! JP's interpretations work!
@markschoch95096 жыл бұрын
I know your story! We have walked the same path. Just want to say your story is as inspiring and empowering as Peterson's talks. Continue to share it. Your past suffering can lessen other's. Stay strong, stand tall, and remember we have to continually clean our rooms, we can't become too comfortable or lazy. Awesome story! Best of luck.
@kendrafleming35387 жыл бұрын
a woman who adores Jordan here:) his wisdom is changing my life.
@katarinalkuhn97176 жыл бұрын
Mine too. It's hard to overstate it.
@TheEternalOuroboros5 жыл бұрын
The women i've met consider him to be too robotic in how he speaks. Which is true in all fairness, he can be robotic.
@raewynurwin42564 жыл бұрын
@@TheEternalOuroboros we cannot recognize in another that which is not potential in ourselves, if one cares to look that is.Alot of blind souls out there sadly.
@TheEternalOuroboros4 жыл бұрын
@@raewynurwin4256 Indeed
@Emma-qz1ne4 жыл бұрын
Me too!:)
@johnw.peterson43117 жыл бұрын
I have studied a great deal in my life and I am convinced that Dr Jorden Peterson will be recognized in history as a man who contributed a great deal to the betterment of mankind and one of the greatest minds of our century.
@RobinTaylorLandry5 жыл бұрын
John W. Peterson I agree. Plato, JFK, MLK, Jefferson. He's fighting a war with his intellect--a war we have to win or we will descend into the hell that communism ALWAYS brings to those foolish enough to fall for its lies.
@LouciousDark5 жыл бұрын
He deserves to be remembered that way in the future. Hopefully he will and the regressives don't win out in the end.
@puffpasslogic7294 жыл бұрын
John W. Peterson he will make the years we are living in relevant throughout all of history. He is our Plato, our Machiavelli.
@m0rthaus4 жыл бұрын
He'll be remembered as Deepak Chopra of the west. Noted alongside other self-help gurus such as the author of "The Secret", he's just another grifter with a new grift for a new generation.
@Canada1513377 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely bloody brilliant, and should be must watch content for ALL Canadians. It would help sort our society out quicker than we could probably imagine. Dr. Peterson is a national treasure.
@FindTheSeven7 жыл бұрын
Jonnie Gonads Yes!
@AriZBlade7 жыл бұрын
All Canadians? How about all people?!
@ptroy72blue7 жыл бұрын
He is and I hope Canadians recognize that.
@rubensnogueira31996 жыл бұрын
Canadian gift to the world. Like Rush :)
@stefanyc.rojasfermin73957 жыл бұрын
This was perfect. I felt like crying throughout the entire video, because of happiness, and because of this incredible sense of self responsibility that only HE and my father (RIP) have been capable of inspiring in me. Thank you
@rachelpredicts6 жыл бұрын
I love Jordan so much, I actually am currently on a break from him bc I have listened to him almost everyday since I first saw him on his 1st Joe Rogan interview, but my love for him and his work will never die.
@TheLoftus23086 жыл бұрын
Rachel Rodriguez The exact same story I have with JP 😁👍🏼
@SnowflakeCharles6 жыл бұрын
I feel you.
@brianmoran11966 жыл бұрын
You may also like Thomas sowell..
@soapbxprod7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Peterson is the Carl Jung of our era... a bloody GENIUS. LOVE HIM!
@blakeada9996 жыл бұрын
Hmm... I love Dr. Peterson, and he seems to be on his way to something; but Jung was prolific on another level. Also, had more time. It would be like comparing a rising tech entrepreneur to Thomas Edison. Give it some time.
@jessewest21096 жыл бұрын
Love me some JP. But wrong. Soooooo wrong. Without Jung Peterson would be fairly run of the mill. As with most philosophy and Psycology. Maps of meaning was a good contribution. But nothing like the works of Jung Neumann and the other gestalt Psycologists.
@mrfarax49447 жыл бұрын
I have watched all his videos, read his book, and it has changed me for the better, and once in a while when i feel i might slip i rewatch some of them, as a reminder of the journey i have undertaken. You did a brilliant job on the documentary it was a good distillation of what he was telling us all along kudos on a job well done, and thank you very much
@soapbxprod7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Peterson is the Carl Jung of our era... a bloody GENIUS. LOVE HIM! muxammad mursal warsame 4
@Skimbles20006 жыл бұрын
His book is a masterpiece. He explains things on so many different levels and makes concepts most fascinating. The problem for me was that I'd want to ponder the ideas put forth and this made progress slow. I was offered a 30 day trail with Audible, through Amazon, so now I'm listening to the book AND its being read by Jordan Petersen. So, I know what you mean. Thoughts in me are syncing and I feel something in me changing. It's positive and lasting.
@MrMilkyguy6 жыл бұрын
Can you tell us what's changed in your life?
@mrfarax49446 жыл бұрын
Ross Ramyeon for starters i formed habits that are conducive to my well being, i wake up early, clean my room workout, i quite my worst habit, which was smoking weed, i work out and i work better and more often. But if i could name one thing he taught me to embrace responsibility instead of seeing it as a burden
@pandaabro54846 жыл бұрын
muxammad mursal warsame 4 - I am so damn proud that I was there from the start, that I was among the people who lifted this man to his current popularity, that he so much deserves and that I sucked up all the wisdom he has to give like a dry sponge. I'm not sure how much time I've spent listening to him but it's probably messured in weeks! Every second was worth it.
@timr96337 жыл бұрын
Peterson has indeed touched a nerve. He has brilliantly and bravely articulated what so many have been thinking and feeling about our PC world. He has dragged dangerous ideologies out into the light and emboldened people to speak up.
@yassinemotaouakkil35307 жыл бұрын
trying my hardest to do the best that I can everyday, even tho I fuck up, it's much better than not trying that's for sure
@Broskii19935 жыл бұрын
So i was hella depressed when i discovered Jordan Pederson and ive put in probably about 100 hours or so into his stuff. Im still depressed but just listening to him talk about depression and fear has taught me that im allowed to be depressed and scared. That's just because life aint what i imagined it should be and thats ok. My man is like the common sense guru. And I recommend to everyone
@MikeFuller-ok6ok10 ай бұрын
"Common sense is not that common."
@DanielKurganov7 жыл бұрын
0:30 Introduction/Rise to Fame & Gender Pronouns 3:28 "Radical in a Conservative way" 5:54 Jung/Archetypes/Collective Unconscious 10:30 Integrating of the Logos 15:45 Bringing yourself into Alignment 19:06 Nature of Responsibility & Rights / Message to Men 22:00 Masculinity in the West 25:50 Post-Modernism 29:40 Integrating your Shadow, "You are the Locus of Evil", Mind and Body alignment 34:50 Relation to the Raising of Children 37:50 Piaget's developmental model and continual integration vs Freud 39:00 Speaking the Truth 41:02 On Atheism, Rationalism, Morality, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins etc. 44:10 Intellectualism, embodiment 45:20 Motivation for true understanding
@AriZBlade7 жыл бұрын
Dedication :)
@veilofreality7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@StrugglerIndeed7 жыл бұрын
Daniel Kurganov, Violinist bless you
@JaihindhReddy7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Would be nice if the OP puts this in the video description.
@thomasandersen93107 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the time!
@cadusteig87947 жыл бұрын
This is such an important subject right now! We need to rescue what has been taken from our generation along the years. It´s really a shame when we find out all the potential that has been wasted just for ignoring the truth. I´ve been watching Dr. Jordan Peterson´s lectures for a couple of months and I am amazed how much it can be achieved just by acting those simple changes in my dailylife. Excellent content. Thanks so much for sharing !
@captnhuffy7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! p.s. i agree on all points.
@mistuhgee7 жыл бұрын
"Someone who's naive is often resentful because they get taken advantage of." This describes me so well I am offended, but am forced to concur.
@lukelloyd96077 жыл бұрын
Grantley Gibbons Photography I too found dominance offensive until I began to understand the advantage of seeing it as an internal mechanism. By this I mean acting in a way that you do not denigrate yourself. An example of this would be the CBT model of assertiveness. I have found I’m able to adapt and accrue a sense of inner authority and have therefore began to reinterpret dominance quite suitably without the degree of prejudice I once had.
@bebeezra6 жыл бұрын
To your credit you're not in the deepest grasps of naivete. If you were, you would have never watched a video like this.
@JamesAllenJr6 жыл бұрын
Forgive... Resentfulness IS the Problem not what happened to you. I think I'll put that in a greeting card.
@HladniSjeverniVjetar6 жыл бұрын
@@lukelloyd9607 Real dominance comes from competence and people that can not compete due to not understanding the system they want to compete in due to naivety often see the most successful as someone who hurt them directly due to no giving up like most of the people that are resentful do. It's the constant misrepresenting of competence with violence and success with tyrannical domination.
@FreeAmerica4Ever5 жыл бұрын
Good for you to recognize that, now stop being naive and open your mind to the many directions and intentions of possibilities in front of you 😊
@paultout40877 жыл бұрын
"Cometh the hour, cometh the man."
@paultout40876 жыл бұрын
No. A derivation of an English proverb from the Middle Ages "Opportunity makes the man" (Originally "Opportunity makes a thief" it was extended around 1820 to "Cometh the hour, cometh the man." by the author Sir Walter Scott to give the idea that the great man arrives when the moment requires his presence.
@alexmischka62197 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant interview ... the adjoined commentary helps to pull together his larger message and ideas into a cohesive whole. Thank you for sharing.
@Doomer19847 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for making this. I will spread this as far as I can. Jordan Peterson has changed my thought process (positively) more in the last year than my previous 40 years of living.
@HelderP13377 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson is one of the most important things that happened to me during my adult life. It really sent my life into a spiral, which I am immensely grateful for. I've never felt more purposeful and powerful and in contact with myself and those around me, his book is also an absolute must read for people, specially young men.
@Jasnogorodskij7 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson has an advantage over Batman: Not only he's the hero the West deserves, but also the one it needs right now.
@alexfrancis70917 жыл бұрын
haha! x
@Captain_MonsterFart7 жыл бұрын
He's got Batman's scowly brow.
@uumlau7 жыл бұрын
I'm Jordan Peterson
@SumErgoMonstro6 жыл бұрын
I am Groot Hi, ho! Kermit The Frog, here!
@tensevo6 жыл бұрын
If it grows up from naive cynicism and hedonistic nihilistic atheist collectivism and individuals takes responsibility for themselves --- then it will save itself.
@countandy1237 жыл бұрын
wow , the quality of this is astounding
@oscarmorland37887 жыл бұрын
Agent of chaos Dude! Your name shows your in need a good sorting out haha but yeah the quality is that of TV
@stevefarrell77656 жыл бұрын
He is making us aware , most only worry about our little life around us , some times we have to look at the bigger picture,.
@newcheese85547 жыл бұрын
This man's output saved me from myself. Long story.
@AerysBat7 жыл бұрын
El tacoLazer You're sure not the only one!
@anthonykelly31757 жыл бұрын
Long story nobody wants to hear
@coreycunningham17837 жыл бұрын
Anthony Kelly Why are you trying to add to the already abundant suffering of the world? Take a hard look at yourself and ask yourself that question.
@kr504016 жыл бұрын
Tell us anyway :)
@hannahkirchner16565 жыл бұрын
I love this man. I think he is truly good. His viewpoint informs how I try to live and how I teach my son. My 15-year-old who says, "No more Jordan Peterson videos!" but watches them when he's alone.
@itsemilyprice17 жыл бұрын
I have never been more excited to click on something in my life!
@DestructoDisk7 жыл бұрын
Clean up your room. Slay your dragons. Tell the truth, bucko!
@deathcardgonzo94215 жыл бұрын
Love the way he talks about responsibility being so important to your journey. Lessons we've already learned again and again but refuse to align with them.
@jonathanskeet50767 жыл бұрын
A brilliant thinker and doer... but why controversial? Why does plain common sense have to be controversial?
@Canada1513377 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Skeet His, and I would say Western societies critics are ideologically possessed, he mentions it only briefly in this doc. You cannot reason with the ideologically possessed, they do not believe in reason and intellectual thought. They do not believe in being rational. That is why they’re so dangerous. They have power, and they are gravely misusing it.
@spodule60007 жыл бұрын
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act"
@bub79297 жыл бұрын
...because he dared say it.
@Mira-dp6di7 жыл бұрын
When you are used to poisoned water the cleanest water will taste odd
@fcold94026 жыл бұрын
Common sense requires common knowledge, and so many young people are being brainwashed by the postmodernist teachers, the mass media, and censorship of ideas that the authoritarian types consider 'wrong think', that many of these children are never taught 'common sense'. It is really very sad what is being done to the kids that do not have a strong family base.
@azizikasi36715 жыл бұрын
I admire this brilliant men. He changed my life I really love support him and call him A father of this generation. He make sense in everything very truthful men as 17 year old young men is was so helpful and meaningful to watch Dr. Jordan Peterson 's videos that's make me take a responsibilities , if I had a son I'll Give name " Jordan " that's , Bc I wanna say thank you Dr. JP for changing my life to be better . Also God bless him and his family 🙏❤
@lisacardenas61485 жыл бұрын
Another woman who absolutely loves to listen to Jordan Peterson. He is exactly what we need in these difficult times.
@moniquegebeline43505 жыл бұрын
Lisa Cardenas 👆🏻 + another!
@oracleofaltoona7 жыл бұрын
regarding the tearing down the of the divine masculine, as a woman who really likes men, I can say that we can criticize and make suggestions without completely tearing down the object of our criticism. I see this all the time especially online . . .it is not enough to disagree, we have to destroy the other perspective. Where the hell does that come from? It's bullshi#. And FWIW I agree wholeheartedly with his calling out postmodernism. edited to add . . .I love his child disciplining advice.
@sethreneau80705 жыл бұрын
My god, when I listen to him speak, I have nothing but gratitude. I can’t help but think that I am finally living in a time where I can observe a great mind as he lays out his life long thesis. This man will be remembered as one of the great thinkers of our time. I only hope we have at least a decade or two left with his wisdom before he’s gone.
@Ryan-zh1bo6 жыл бұрын
Watching this video recently was one of the most important days of my life. I've read his book and seen him at one of his book tour stops now too. So incredible. So brilliant!
@Explorer7667 жыл бұрын
Peterson needed someone to pull all his nuanced depth into a consumable hour. GREAT JOB THANKS!!!!!
@vtwintora7 жыл бұрын
Give this guy the Nobel Peace Prize !!!!
@vtwintora7 жыл бұрын
its all about the mushrooms it seems
@Nathan-sc7hs6 жыл бұрын
To think that Barack Obama got the award, when this great man almost certainly won't.
@vtwintora6 жыл бұрын
exactly !
@redbrick3416 жыл бұрын
It would bring back some credibility to the Nobel. But it wouldn't bring any credibility to the man.
@vtwintora6 жыл бұрын
meaning Jordan ?
@YouTubeUtah7 жыл бұрын
Wow... other countries fighting wars over oil, land, religion, and Canada is fighting over pronouns. That says it all.
@Captain_MonsterFart7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, where would you rather live??
@crasha1717 жыл бұрын
Yep, fighting wars over money essentially, unless of course you believe its for a Zionist agenda! Either way they’re not for what we are being told. But thats OK!
@RobinTaylorLandry5 жыл бұрын
Adam's Adventures Canadians have to borrow trouble because they don't have any. Life is too good.
@debd76314 жыл бұрын
Its happening here in the U.S. too but on a state and city level.
@0i0l0o6 жыл бұрын
I am writing this from Seerbia. You have my fullt support, what ever I can do. Stay strong, speak The Truth!
@odasofie39187 жыл бұрын
Amazing work. Men need all the help they can get these days. This is an excellent contribution.
@Captain_MonsterFart7 жыл бұрын
I'm concerned about how many angry at women men make comments, and who seem to like Peterson. They find any reason they can to blame feminism for the ills of society and their own deep personal issues.
@josephmiller9977 жыл бұрын
+Polite Q Peterson’s central message to men seems to be. “Take responsibility, bear your load, face and tame your capacity for destruction, improve your world, tell the truth.” There’s nothing of danger to women or feminists in there. If there are “angry men” commenting on his videos, it’s not because of Jordan’s premises. Leave them be, they’ll be better men if they listen.
@aliasad83426 жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews, the interviewer asked the right questions and Jordan answered the best. Loved it, channel 4 should learn from such engaging interviews.
@plantagenant7 жыл бұрын
You know we're in real trouble when somebody articulating pretty main stream views that most people who are not part of a vocal militant minority share, can be described as controversial or "alt Right".
@inplainview17 жыл бұрын
plantagenant: That is how deep this fight goes. This _literally_ cuts against everything they exhault and work towards. They were quietly dissolving western civilization dressing it up in euphamisms and JBP among others stripped back their ideological curtain and exposed their vacous and destructive philisophical underpinnings and aims for what they are.
@plantagenant7 жыл бұрын
@inplainview.....Let's hope the fightback continues to grow!
@davidcsokasy54516 жыл бұрын
The last 5 minutes of this documentary are extraordinarily profound. The words are fairly simple, but the meaning/implications are astounding.
@DorothyGTyas7 жыл бұрын
Hurrah for Peterson🍃❣🍃
@ReynaldoJAbreuR747 жыл бұрын
Essential teachings. I'm thankful for having discovered his videos a few months ago and I've embarked into a journey into myself with only one greatest regret: having not undertaken it earlier in my life.
@InsightGav7 жыл бұрын
Great piece. The first of what I think will be many that condense Peterson and tell his story. There were 4 hair raising moments in this piece for me. An amazing man who has changed my life. The pace was great, you have a great voice - the colour grading needs a bit of help. ;) Thanks so much.
@BreaunaM4 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that I found this Rebel Wisdom channel, firstly discovered with the video "War On Sensemaking".... but all of your interviews and guests that I've watched have been fantastic. It gives me great relief that there are people like this in the world, I feel like I have found "my people" in a sense. Please keep going and I hope that so many more people will discover you and people like you and see at least a glimpse of truth and of themselves. You might be the modern day "old soul wranglers" hehe. Thank you, Rebel Wisdom!
@jacksorensen94497 жыл бұрын
Unlike most of us, he’s a decent honest man.
@CorySee7 жыл бұрын
BRILLIANT. Possibly my favorite Peterson video outside of the ones he uploads personally. Kudos to you, mate!
@vamvra54987 жыл бұрын
25:34 Epic
@vamvra54987 жыл бұрын
48:50 Epic as well
@tensevo6 жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews I have ever seen - Thanks for posting!
@evillano7 жыл бұрын
Brilliant documentary, thank you so much for making it. It's a perfect synthesis of Jordan Peterson's ideas for people who never heard of him and a good place to go back to more than just once. I'm subscribing to the channel, all the best for the future.
@peterwilson83857 жыл бұрын
“If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me." Matthew 16:24
@LouciousDark5 жыл бұрын
Accurate!
@cubablue6026 жыл бұрын
Stunning. Never fails to surprise me how I continue to underestimate this man or continue to be slapped awake by him. The back foot morality analogy right at the end hit hard.
@caddy2726 жыл бұрын
We need more people like him in the world! I now try everyday to challenge the norm in my life. I am not as smart as he is(obviously, I am sure I have made several grammar mistake already), but I do think its important to keep our kids from suffering and paying the price for our issues and misguided ideologies.
@SusejFTW7 жыл бұрын
I've spent the last 2 years investing a lot of time processing these days. Your video is a very great introduction to this work. Thanks for producing this, I can share this with a lot of people!
@Mozlove4 жыл бұрын
This man has changed my life. The first time i felt the existence of the Logos was finding Christ. years later I left the church alone and felt there was more...and i went looking....but life is hell like Dr PETERSON says and i found out how much of a monster i am...Drugs woman money and violence.... violence in every sense of the word...all pushed forward by this rage....this endless mind-blowing rage....one day after loosing so much....a baby ...the woman i love...the house the money....just loss....i was listening to eric thomas...and saw a 11 minute video about becoming a monster.... I thought... shit i already am a monsters...and minute by minute...Dr PETERSON pieced the previous 4 years of m6 life.. my fall from grace...my inability to find meaning as a consequence of me letting go of my responsibility... He explained to my heart why i was in rage...who i was hurting and why i had stepped and trampled on the one person i never have loved .. . myself....then i broke the chains...i realized iwas toxic and had allowed others to treat me so bad that i had no respect for myself....litte by little i starting building myself up....a few years back i had money.....was financially stable....and I'm not there now....but ias much of a hole that i might ve in now......im so happy that i know now where im going and that i can control the monster......even the girl i love has noticed.. .and shes as excited as i am of the coming conquest.....and i owe it all to this man.. Dr PETERSON i truly value your life and i feel its my dutyy as a man who has received this wisdom to use it and implicate it in my life and to take responsibility for all i am and do.... I'm with you sir in youe beautiful quest... And i want to send you my love and know you will recover and come back even better than ever!!! LOVE YOU SIR..... FROM SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA
@ludovicsiniska98007 жыл бұрын
A few months ago i experienced that transcendent state of mind for a very short moment. And I can tell you, it’s something I will never forget. I just woked up on a Sunday morning, free from drugs and alcohol (i used to party a lot). I was getting for the gym when it hit me. Everything was aligned, my whole self felt right, I didn’t even know it was happening to me until i snapped out of it. Since then I’ve had some downfalls but I’m getting back on track to get there again. Thanks for everything Dr Jordan Peterson.
@charlesfarley67417 жыл бұрын
Speaking of epiphanies, I had a pretty profound one while watching this video... great stuff!
@izzysmomtattoos82747 жыл бұрын
Peterson is amazing. How can you not like him? Id love to attend a class of his. I can just put KZbin on auto play and listen to him talk..
@haicasetermina6 жыл бұрын
"everything comes together" "maybe literally" "yes, yes, literallly!"
@sutibusan82737 жыл бұрын
Very happy the interviewer incorporated many clips from his lectures. Seems the interviewer really went through all his videos.
@sherkguy7 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best JP videos I've seen.
@betteryoubetter6 жыл бұрын
I'm several dozen videos in and one book....this is the best look into the mind of this man that I've had yet. It is almost surreal at times, the wisdom and perspective here left me awestruck.......we are living in what will be studied as the time of "great clarification"...Thank you for posting this.
@sonofherne42577 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic documentary. Instant subscription, and very keen to see what you do next.
@you30017 жыл бұрын
JP has mastered the art of being radical, compelling, and amiable at the same time. It makes him very effective.
@CameronArnott6 жыл бұрын
Wow, he was holding a book I have read called "The Way of the Superior Man" at 2:59. Can't reccomend it enough.
@SnowflakeCharles6 жыл бұрын
Cameron Arnott Absolutely. Fantastic book.
@gerri497 жыл бұрын
Ours is a spiritual battle always has been always will. Fantastic documentary. Love JP another light in our deeply troubled world. Only heroism courage and nobility will unleash the forces necessary to restrain the evil that is abroad.
@sonampalmo35787 жыл бұрын
Rebel, ( I don't know your name) thank you for this effective format. JP's wisdom is so beautifully imparted. The music is subtle adds poignancy. Thank you.
@RebelWisdom7 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) David Fuller created the documentary, and you can see who else is in the Rebel Wisdom collective on www.rebelwisdom.co.uk
@cornonthecobbob56177 жыл бұрын
I really wish that Christopher Hitchens and Jordan B Peterson could have had a conversation.
@ExtremeBogom6 жыл бұрын
That was a really great interview. Thank you for making and uploading it.
@JonathanPageau7 жыл бұрын
Gnostic heresy? The idea that a person can become like Jesus is the basis of Christianity. St-Athanasius of Alexandria, who is the mover behind the Council of Nicea, said: For the Son of God became man so that we might become God. The gnostics denied the incarnation, so many of them denied that Christ died on the cross. How can you listen to Jordan insist on embodiement and then mention gnosticism as the source of his ideas? I know being a heretic is cooler in a 60s counter-cultural way, but hopefully we are trying to get away from that.
@RebelWisdom7 жыл бұрын
Hi Jonathan, Alexander from Rebel Wisdom here. Thank you for the thoughtful comment. The section on the Gnostic heresy is indeed poorly worded in that it implies becoming as Christ is distinctly Gnostic, when of course it isn’t. We apologise for that, and we will add an explanatory note in the video summary. It would be great to clarify why it’s in there though (and what is meant by it!) - I’ve tried to do this below and would love to hear your thoughts on where we’re coming from by saying that Dr. Peterson’s work has ‘echoes’ of the Gnostic heresy. Where I see the similarities in Dr. Peterson’s thinking and the Gnostic heresy is in the core Gnostic idea that it is gnosis (the divine knowledge within each individual), not faith, that is the key to salvation. I have heard no assertion to the contrary in any of Dr. Peterson’s talks, but please do correct me if I’m wrong. I would also like to reassert that Gnostic is a term a bit like ‘Celtic’ - it encompasses many different groups with different beliefs. Having studied the Nag Hammadi scrolls I would argue that many of the ‘Gnostics’ had much more in common with the Hellenic mystery schools than with early Christians. The key difference I think it’s interesting to discuss in the context of your post is *how* one becomes like Christ. For at least some of the Gnostics who wrote the Nag Hammadi gospels, it is through a personal transcendental experience of ego-death - not through faith, and not through the church. The psychological model they drew in their Sophia / Christos mythos remains a deeply compelling psychological model today, and is bizarrely close to Jungian psychology - so much so that Jung held a deep fascination with them The ‘Hypostasis of the Archons’ and ‘The Apocryphon of John’ in the Nag Hammadi Codices feature this myth heavily if anyone is interested in reading the original texts. This following is a heavily summarised version of the Sophia/Christos mythos, but I’ll give it a shot. There is in the centre of all things a timeless, transcendent reality is called the Pleroma. It contains 30 Aeons (what we might now call archetypes) - each embodying masculine and feminine polarities. Our universe of matter was created when two of these Aeons (Sophia and Christos) split apart, and Sophia left the Pleroma. Because of this split, and Sophia’s divine influence on the world of matter outside the Pleroma, she accidentally created a broken mimicry of divinity, a false godhead (in fact they describe it as an abortion). This is Yahweh, the God of the old testament. Yahweh is not the true God in the Gnostic mythos - he is a broken reflection of the Pleroma who controls the world of matter. Sophia tells him there is a power higher than him, and he refuses to believe her. In a sense, Yahweh doesn’t exist. In the scrolls he and the Archons are described as almost machinelike - with no capacity for ennoia - divine creativity. All he can do is mimic the Pleroma - creating a false reality around himself (and human beings) in an attempt to convince himself and us that he is the one true God. It’s a fascinating myth - Yahweh is an entity that doesn’t exist, trying fervently not to realise he doesn’t exist. For the Gnostics, this is the ego, and Yahweh was the ultimate ego in the sky. The church, the tax collector, the Romans - they were all under his influence, operating egoically without a connection to the ground of being, and as such could not bring people to genuine enlightenment. They could only create paltry mimicries - ceremony and a forced order in place of direct personal experience of the divine nature at the heart of all things. Because Yahweh creates a world of false perception around each individual, it is only by freeing themselves from his influence that people can become aligned with true reality. In other words, by aligning the ego with the the totality of the Self, one aligns with the divine (and thus becomes like Christ). In the Apocryphon of John, John asks Christ who can be saved, and Christ’s answer is that it’s those who come into contact with the true Spirit (the Pleroma) who receive salvation, while those who are dominated by the counterfeit spirit (Yahweh) will receive damnation. In the Gnostic gospels, Christ is an embodiment of an individual who has done this, bringing light into the darkness and modelling salvation. His resurrection or crucifixion aren’t necessary for our salvation according to the Gnostics - what’s required is for the individual to connect to the divinity that already exists in and around them, using Christ as a model and a guide. This requires a surrender into the totality of being and a recognition that there is a transcendent truth of a higher order than your own ego (the Self). When the ego takes its rightful place within the self - not split off from it - we embody divinity. Personally, I know of no way to do this *reliably* other than through peak mystical experience combined with horizontal self development. So to return to your post - the intent of that section in the documentary is to draw parallels with the how we might become as Christ (by going into the unconscious, integrating the archetypes and aligning ego and Self to have a direct, lived experience of your own divinity) rather than the *what* (that we can become like Christ in the first place). I realise this is a very long post, but Gnosticism is a very big topic and it’s hard to explain where we see the parallels unless enough context is given. Hopefully it clarifies some of the confusion the poorly worded section might have created - I’d love to hear your thoughts.
@michaelosborne34147 жыл бұрын
Rebel Wisdom so could we say that Peterson initially appears Christological in his emphasis on sanctification but follows a gnostic mechanism for obtaining it? Since the gospel of John introduces Jesus by declaring him to BE the Logos (the logos became flesh and walked among us), Peterson is distinctly gnostic (and in direct conflict with orthodox Christianity) by rejecting the divinity of Jesus, which the Bible teaches is the the way that the cosmos is ultimately reconciled with the perfect and divine God and His Kingdom. Ironically, in today's world, people with Peterson's view who would once be the biggest enemy of Christianity are now one of it's only allies, since they at least ascribe some meaning and truth to the Biblical scriptures.
@johncart077 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Pageau Hey Jonathan I'm a huge fan of you and Peterson. I have been greatly moved by the messaging. I have so much to learn. I have been playing around with this idea that words themselves are archetypes. I believe that the materialist type implicitly imply a sort of objective universal meaning to words. They almost embody that in the same sense as Peterson attempting to embody the logos. But every single word can have a slightly different meaning to each individual. So at best it is only an approximation of meaning. So alot of things seen as different are really the same. The truth wearing different clothing if you will. I believe that the phenomena that words represent, means more then the vibrations in air. I believe this to be, the fundamental disconnect. If we look at the phenomena that is God per se. Which symbolize infinite wisdom, perfection, absoluteness the Greater good etc. We all believe in that in some sense, tho some do it unconsciously. So it makes it almost impossible to deny God's existence in a psychological sense. What are you thoughts?
@PaulVanderKlay7 жыл бұрын
I've got plenty of kvetches with JBP's theology but Gnostic wasn't at all in the ballpark of any of them. He's far too much of a scientist and a Darwinist to be tagged with this label. If anything he's looking for a materialist/evolutionist justification for spiritual belief (like Jung). Gnostics following the Greeks thought that spirit or "form' was foundational and material derivative. This line for me nearly discredits what was shaping up to be a helpful documentary.
@BurtMeister7 жыл бұрын
Rebel Wisdom Okay, I've subbed to your channel because of this comment. The video was good and Jordan is a legend, but this comment feels to me closely in alignment with what Jordan speaks of when he talks of personal responsibility - for one's own salvation. This is the first time I have come across Gnosticism, but I will look into it further. I have followed Buddhism/Zen/Taoism more closely than the western religions I was born into, but your description reminds me of my personal experiences with meditation.
@yamabushi1707 жыл бұрын
How long has the Western World been crying out for this message?
@rmcguire70335 жыл бұрын
Indeed, my question too. I do wonder why he is not more Well Known in the UK, why he receives Zero publicity, even in so-called Intellectual TV Channels I think the World, certainly in the West, would be a better place if he had a massively expanded audience....... I will do my small part
@kiniarobik84295 жыл бұрын
@@rmcguire7033 because what he is saying is not on their agenda.
@debd76314 жыл бұрын
I think it started in the 70s, became widespread in the 80-90s.
@tylerquiet86873 жыл бұрын
@@rmcguire7033 Because there are those who benefit from people's ignorance and actively work to stifle the enlightenment of mankind. Consciously and subconsciously. The idea of incarnating the Logos for instance, does not necessarily benefit the individual, at least not in a temporal instantly gratifying way. Because it addresses destiny and purpose beyond the scope of an individual lifetime. Selfishness has trouble rectifying itself with that, and therefore avoids, condemns, and tries to undermine it in others because of the mirror it holds up. That reflection essentially charges them with the same duty, the same responsibility, and they, for varied reasons, are unfit to accept it. So they attempt to dismantle it, to rid themselves of the pressure to transcend, because in their minds, 'enlightenment,' or power, belongs to Them.... That's alot of words I used, but I'm basically saying that theres a direct real reason that it isnt more widespread- it's because understanding and transcending self is neither easy nor rewarding, often times. Its brutal in fact. It means staring suffering in the face. People dont like suffering. People dont like people who suggest doing it either.
@kylelainennosurname34484 жыл бұрын
This was well done. I love Jordan Peterson. Thanks for taking the time and the money to put this together.
@The-Bard7 жыл бұрын
i fucking love this guy.
@aaronjohnmaughan6 жыл бұрын
My grandfather embodied the logos, at least in my eyes. He was a strong believer in God and Jesus Christ, which is what I am certain crystallized his drive to follow what he knew was right. For me, it has been my grandfather that I have tried to emulate as best I can, and who crystallized my drive to do what I know is right. Having recently discovered for myself the teaching of Dr. Peterson, I am convinced he is breaking new ground in our understanding of ourselves, and is bringing to light what we can do to right the ship.
@artplore7 жыл бұрын
Jordan is making a great world out of the pieces of the dragon...
@SaumBodhi7 жыл бұрын
Arthur Lorenzo I think he's not alone. But he's definitly a good worker of truth. And we should let that be true by picking up pieces of our own.
@joshuabartlett35896 жыл бұрын
The zodiak
@moniquegebeline43505 жыл бұрын
Bruce Lorenzo Leviathan literally
@bellaperuana643 жыл бұрын
This plandemia is screwing and evil looks like is winning 😡😡
@lydie14165 жыл бұрын
The voice of sanity in a very lost world. Thank you for the light in all this darkness Peterson!
@ILikeFeelingElectric7 жыл бұрын
An excellent summation of Jordan Peterson.
@nathanlapp2846 жыл бұрын
This was probably my favorite interviewer so far he raised all the right topics, asked all the right questions, and connected all the dots in a way that makes it easy to piece together a lot of what Peterson Lectures about.
@captnhuffy7 жыл бұрын
**EXCELLENT!!!* Thanks so much for making and posting!!!
@HCmusink3336 жыл бұрын
A truly inspirational documentary that I hope many people will see and understand or at least motivate to educate themselves on the matter. I am deeply grateful for this, terrific job David! :)
@gregorylarue37577 жыл бұрын
I can listen to this man for days !
@stoic_guides7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you made that clarification about Gnosticism in the description, it threw me off when I heard it. I'm not sure if this is your final edit, but if not, there's a slight blip in the transition at 25:52. That being said, I think this was compiled wonderfully to summarize his mission and message. It also brought me to tears a few times which I haven't experienced directly from his lectures, so it must be a byproduct of how the content was presented in this documentary form. I hope this get's good circulation, and ends up as a tool to help those who were curious about Jordan, to get an understanding of who he is, and what he's about. Good work Rebel Wisdom.
@MrFrank1076 жыл бұрын
I've been around a long time, Peterson's the real deal.
@oclv110sl4 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview and documentary. It takes real courage to fully commit to the truth but it changes one's life in an irreversible manner. Logos burns but it also feeds the soul. Thank you.
@georgeAreynoldsVI7 жыл бұрын
I find his world view to be highly encouraging and refreshing, an antidote to the messages of anti-masculinity and nihilism that seem to taking over western thought.
@mikaelhauk7 жыл бұрын
Very nicely put together! This will be a useful video to show someone who has never heard JBP speak before.
@cdub24537 жыл бұрын
Excellent. Call me dramatic but I am convinced Peterson truly is a modern prophet.
@audremyers4226 жыл бұрын
Rebel Wisdom - I would LOVE a dvd of the entire interview. As wild as I am about Jordan Peterson - and I am! - I was very impressed with your thought, interview techniques, and the 'mental hospitality' you afforded your guest. Any chance that you would consider creating a dvd of this interview?
@captnhuffy7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Jordan Peterson is precisely what most Males need in this period of MAN HATRED, and Gynocentric Laws (that are punitive toward Men.) Not that I agree with everything he says. I have tried to get females (the ones that are important to me) to listen and comprehend Peterson's points, but it goes right over their heads for one reason or another. These are women that I have had discussions with regarding unfair gender bias in our culture & our legal system. These women would barely acknowledged how men are Targeted, Shamed, Blamed, and even JAILED unfairly (compared to women.) Thus, at first I concluded that women (even those that claim to love me) do NOT care about the welfare of men whatsoever. Now I am starting to belief that women's "faith" is so radically based upon personal-selfishness and lower-levels of "required comprehension" (lower levels of proof if you will allow), that they can do not understand higher levels of "the abstract" (as there is no need, because they personalize everything.) Without Men's hard work: our country and cultures will collapse. What Dr. Jordan Peterson is doing is 100 times greater than any president, or leader of the country, could do for his/her people. Shhhhh. But don't tell Feminists, because collapse is precisely what they are working towards (most likely so that they have one more thing that they can shame blame and HATE men for.)
@Captain_MonsterFart7 жыл бұрын
Your bitterness came first. Now you are constructing an external story to hide it under. No lying, take responsibility for your own flaws.
@moniquegebeline43505 жыл бұрын
captnhuffy feminists are a cancer and have no understanding of the role of masculine /feminine- they are imbalanced
@kristjanpeterson4 жыл бұрын
Thank You! I 'll keep You in my thoughts, further explore existing content and most definitely continue to being up-to-date with any new posts to come out.. great work!! Most appreciated!
@SottMediaChannel7 жыл бұрын
Great video. Where is the "full 90 minute" version? Can't find it on Rebel Wisdom site.
@samnzimande4 жыл бұрын
The fact that this video don’t have a Million views plus, is a clear indication that most are still sleeping
@kauxkaux7 жыл бұрын
Amazing masterpiece documentary... Thanks man!
@michaelweber57027 жыл бұрын
Thank you , Dr. Peterson and Rebelwisdom Dr. Peterson , I think you have encouraged many and I am glad...
@daniellagerwaard43095 жыл бұрын
Listening to this man is like listening to the most amazing music...
@2krneki88096 жыл бұрын
Great work, thanks for sharing this content. Men need to hear this, the world needs to hear this. Thank you so much, keep it up!
@anthonykelly31757 жыл бұрын
The is the best introduction to Peterson online, well done
@viveklakhara113010 ай бұрын
In love with this documentary, and with the background music, shed some light on the name of the background music?
@amykarpowicz25107 жыл бұрын
I love Dr. Peterson’s work, there’s no understating that. His lectures I’ve listened to over & over again bc they’re so fully engaging.... I’m one of the many people (but few women) who can say he has been a tremendous catalyst for picking myself up & out from underneath my rock, and setting forth with a renewed interest for life, and accepting the responsibility I have to make it the most; for not only me, but also those around me. HAVING SAID THAT.... what’s with all of this hero/messiah/leader of western civilization/etc. worship I read in these comments??? (Here & everywhere..) It’s so lame. When you put someone up high on a pedestal, it’s beyond unfair to them. The person whom you’ve elevated to this higher-than-human position didn’t ask to be considered “perfect.” (Messiah?!! That’s rough.) We are all more than capable of making mistakes, big ones, and it is so easy to slip. That is not likely overlooked when you are supposed to be a god. Let’s not forget there are no shortage of cruel people, who eagerly await such a fall. Why provide them their much-anticipated entertainment? I’ve been put up there, more than once, and unfortunately have done the same to others in my past, but it’s a valuable lesson to learn, and I surely will never do it again. If it’s happened to you (and likely already has, at some point we all are put there by someone looking up to us) then you know just how unfair it is, and how totally pathological it is. I think saying, “Thank You” and maybe a, “here’s why.....” is cool.
@ljr67236 жыл бұрын
I am with you on the hero worship Amy. Nobody's perfect... well, I am almost perfect. Just kidding. Actually, I think Dr. Peterson has somewhat insulated himself from the great fall to come, because what he talks about is predicated on the very fact that we are fallible, even worse, we are all evil, we are all Nazis, we are all Auschwitz guards, taking pleasure in that... So if he does find himself in a problem of his own making, first of all he will own it, and he will be honest about why it happened and he will accept the consequences like a man. Perhaps he may even have the opportunity to turn it into a teaching illustration, and really own it. Personally, I hope he doesn't burn out, the pace he is on right now. His ideas, while refreshing and very timely and useful, are not yet complete I think. I would like to hear what he has to say ten years from now.
@Davemac11167 жыл бұрын
Peterson’s Bible lectures are truly brilliant. He’s helped me change my life for the better and to understand the value of sacrifice. Thank you for sharing.
@miabay46927 жыл бұрын
I love hearing JP speak....sometimes I think he's a bit too esoteric though....his wisdom might go over some people's heads.
@grandfathergeek6 жыл бұрын
This interview brought me to tears of recognition and understanding more than once. Wow.