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@sdhappyprince2 жыл бұрын
Gone are the days of YT Premium of hearing " hey friends 👋 we are back for you with another awesome video" before promo or adv pitching. Hard days coming i can see 🙈🙉😂. P.s. love your channel #forever ❤️💕
@johnwaithaka89112 жыл бұрын
The egg theory is one of the most intriguing hypotheses out there, and because you are the expert in this field, I would want to see you discuss it on your KZbin channel.
@AJokerrrLevlll.72 жыл бұрын
I’ve asked myself all 4 of these questions and that is why I know you are to be respected
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked2 жыл бұрын
My name is Seth, Jewish name. :3 I sometimes say Set/Seth and Horus, Egyptian style. Hehe.
@nerd9347.2 жыл бұрын
Reported.
@alt-uc6tn2 жыл бұрын
I have already asked these questions before, but having a mindset like this kept me from living with joy because I kept on asking things I could never answer. So what I did, is to follow my intuition and conscience. To follow what I believe is right and for the good of the people around me. We can just live with all these questions but at the end of the day, these questions don't matter at all. We just have to live and try our best each day not just for ourselves but for the ones we love.
@OttrPopAnimations2 жыл бұрын
thank you
@elidaniell_2 жыл бұрын
The purpose of a seemingly meaningless life is creating a meaningful good will so that other people may never experience life’s true hollow nature. In simple terms your existence is to enhance the experience of life to others, while you experience the understanding of your own suffering. That’s why Jesus taught that the perfect law was to love everyone just as you love yourself. Arguably it’s equally important to protect others the way you would want to be protected.
@josgeusens46372 жыл бұрын
In the end - after asking ourselves these philosophical questions - we know we can live without the answers to these questions and enjoy life as it is. Furthermore we must realise that if we want to enjoy life, we must give the same right to all other living creatures in our environment. For what is our right and wish, is the right and wish of anyone else.
@Quekksilber2 жыл бұрын
This is because you can't live on doubt. That's all the first three questions rely upon: exchanging a reasonable certitude for and unreasonable doubt. Intuition is a valid intellectual endeavor. I recommend "St. Thomas Aquinas" by G.K. Chesterton as a good read touching on some of these things.
@goldenduck8542 жыл бұрын
The trick is to question but not become the question. Its good to ask these questions, its what being human is and most humans do not have the perception to begin to question. But if you become the question then you will miss the beauty of life. Not an easy balance and it takes being consumed by these questions, and then 360 to completely ignoring them to then find the balance.
@abubakaramasa52032 жыл бұрын
I like your sincerity, sometimes I feel as though I'm the only one that thinks this way, always doubting, always blinking, always questioning what if and what not.
@Ziendel Жыл бұрын
I have the same thoughts but some how im happier than most people
@quakeev3342 жыл бұрын
You've helped more people than you'll ever know, Pursuit of Wonder. Thank you
@NaveenBosco2 жыл бұрын
Nah they've got analytics.
@sander_official2 жыл бұрын
on god
@Euryale-8172 жыл бұрын
Too true, Pursuit of Wonder had been the best inspiration and even motivation to do better and be better for the longest time in my life, thank you🙏🏽
@akanshababbar71332 жыл бұрын
True!!
@mindlander2 жыл бұрын
@@Euryale-817 that is very strange to me. Would you care to elaborate how?
@Amethiist1432 жыл бұрын
Damn, “the how do we know” portion is exactly what I was trying to get my family understand when I was little but my explaining skills weren’t very good so they thought I sounded crazy
@IKEMENOsakaman2 жыл бұрын
Sigh... Every time Pursuit of Wonder uploads a new video, it gets rid of my anxiety, but it will give you an even bigger existential crisis... :')
@Jade_Hanson2 жыл бұрын
Weird comment seeing that the purpose of the videos are the explain in a roundabout way that in life and death there is nothing to be anxious about and that the meaning of life is the one we give it.
@hirofumi31232 жыл бұрын
That’s so cringe
@tempgangster49522 жыл бұрын
bigger than your own mortality and the fact that its finite?
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
The Existential crises are relaxing
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
@@tempgangster4952 we have existed since the beginning, now, and will always exist - in one form or another
@supermanvsbatman27832 жыл бұрын
The video is 16 minutes and 32 seconds but took me 3 full hours to watch it... Made a bunch of theories along the way. This video is really amazing.😃👌
@warrior7038 Жыл бұрын
Could you share your theories?
@neptoon5427 Жыл бұрын
yeah, share the theories. We need more takes.
@deonrich31492 жыл бұрын
Your videos always remind me of how amazing, incredible and absurd our reality is.
@RealityEnjoyer2 жыл бұрын
I'd prefer to use the term Abstract
@corax_of_istria2 жыл бұрын
I laughed maniacally at the existentialism. To me its humorous to ask such questions with such unintelligible answers. Life truly is beautiful. I had a moment when I was appreciating a fruit I was eating this morning. How does such a thing come to be? It's so simple yet so meaningful to ask these deep thinking questions. It's the little things.
@jadecornillot-appavou48632 жыл бұрын
This probably is the best video on this channel so far, and I'm pretty sure I've watched them all! Thank you for creating content for people to question both the world and themselves. We need such deep content to contemplate in order to evolve individually and collectively, as awoken humans reshaping our world!
@АлександраГришина-с5р2 жыл бұрын
I don't feel awoken. Honestly I feel like for the last three years I was making a lot of things to be disappointed of. Can hou tell me how to be awake?
@blaaaboo25242 жыл бұрын
@@АлександраГришина-с5р Hi I will suggest you to read the translation of Quran just open any verse and read it without thinking of another thing... Like just put aside what you have been learning and taught for years... just tried it YOu will feel relaxed. Do text me back if you need help.😊
@basseygodwin7384 Жыл бұрын
Actually all these questions are just the problems of our darkened minds seeking answers from itself which is never going to yield any fruit. How can we know the truth by relying on our minds?? It's absurd. The truth comes from God and God alone and you will never know it until you descend from your Ivory tower and humble yourself before God.
@denismehmedoff73062 жыл бұрын
This video is so to the point of explaining my own existential crisis. I need to read the books it was based on.
@basseygodwin7384 Жыл бұрын
There's no existential crisis about you friend. You were created by God. Know this and have peace 😌😌
@sammylenjou4235 Жыл бұрын
You have no existential crisis. You think deeply, and about other things than "normal" people. Therefore people think you are "weird" and you have an "existential crisis", and you're still in the habit of also thinking this because you are "different than the normal".
@lorz23852 жыл бұрын
As someone who has had a really bizarre trip with psychoactive drug experiencing space, time and reality in a completely different way, a way that is verbally indescribable. I can say that last statement makes a lot of sense to me. I felt like I was connected to a flow, something like a source of everything. I felt like I was all there is and nothing simultaneously.
@thurman-merman2 жыл бұрын
I really want to experience that too :( so far only tried lsd twice and didn't feel anything of that sort
@EuropesNinja2 жыл бұрын
@@thurman-merman Mushrooms in silent darkness, you'll get there
@AmericanVangaurd2 жыл бұрын
@@EuropesNinja I was wondering what might happen if I took psychedelics in a sensory deprivation chamber but I never took psychedelics before and I'm scared of what it might reveal lol
@googlefox69432 жыл бұрын
I have also done mushrooms but if you want to describe this mystical experience taoism for me is the one that can picture or explain what I have felt and yeah it is like a flow also tao meaning is flow and many other more and the more you cling to words numbers reality or the unseen will make no sense. The more chatter you do or logical calculation you will not know the one or the flow and does not also take understanding it just what it is. We're all part God I guess, in a mystical separate ways we are one.
@djaeoh86702 жыл бұрын
i know exactly what you mean @Lorz, like ego death?
@gumstonks2 жыл бұрын
Love the thought provoking topics. Not something you find in everyday conversation.
@Sam-ly4xi2 жыл бұрын
Don’t know if you intended this, but you really touched on some core Buddhist philosophies. It’s really amazing how buddhism and western science aligns.
@arpitkumar45252 жыл бұрын
Which ones?
@fruitbouquet54792 жыл бұрын
@@arpitkumar4525 For starters, you being the whole universe within you (at the end of the video)
@bhaveshtochabbra68532 жыл бұрын
Same with Hinduism
@csabo17252 жыл бұрын
@@bhaveshtochabbra6853 Are there not millions of Gods in Hinduism?
@wave_particle_2 жыл бұрын
@@csabo1725 Brahman alone is real; the world is the appearance. brahma satyam jagan mithyā - (Shankara, Vivekachudamani) Brahman is one, without a second. ekam evadvitiyam brahma - (Chāndogya Upaniṣad) He am I. So 'ham - (Isha Upanishad) All this is Brahman. Sarvam khalvidam brahma. - (Chandogya Upanishad 3.14.1) Shankara used the example of the rope. Walking down a darkened road, a man sees a snake and he is very frightened. On closer inspection he acquires knowledge and realizes that the “snake” was just a piece of coiled rope. Once the illusion (Maya) breaks, the snake vanishes forever. Similarly, ignorant man thinks he suffers and is in bondage. On 'closer inspection' and study he acquires new knowledge and realizes he is Brahman.
@Wong-Jack-Man2 жыл бұрын
Your narration and voice is always calming and enjoyable to listen to. The community appreciates your continued work.
@familyfunwallace7872 жыл бұрын
that was absolutely amazing! I was cheering near the end! I've been saying this and believing this for just over a few months now and its changed my whole way of seeing the world!! thank you for this and every single other video you have made for minds like ours!
@rob_777511 ай бұрын
7:20 Thank you for pointing that out. This is the perfect explanation. A person can realize they are dreaming and awake depending on very particular aspects. It is simple to differentiate between reality and our dreams.
@thetruetruth772 жыл бұрын
Props to both the storyteller and mostly the editor!! This video is just beautiful!
@amarnamarpan2 жыл бұрын
You are everything and everything is you. This is one of the teachings of Hinduism. Complete selflessness is the way to true fulfillment.
@shreejilpv25372 жыл бұрын
I could swear this was written by me! There was some more food for thought, so I'll watch it again. I concur with the last idea in this video. But, these questions only prove that there is a limit to the mind, and we cannot find these answers with words and numbers invented by us. I think eastern spirituality presents another way of looking at it. The only thing I can be sure of is that I exist and I am restless. Everything I do is to find peace. And the way to find peace is look inside and see that I as an ego do not exist. That it's all a process, there is no creator, no inherent purpose. Everything just exists and is transforming non-stop. It's a play and it's good to take it seriously like a sport, but useless to think we can figure it out and win. And even though we can see that the ego is an illusion, we cannot get rid of it. That we have no free will and complete free will at the same time (refer Bhagavad Gita 4:18). This is the great paradox.
@JN-wr9he2 жыл бұрын
Imadaddin Nasimi: Both worlds can fit within me, but in this world I cannot fit I am the place less essence, but into existence I cannot fit.
@paultaylor914 Жыл бұрын
@@JN-wr9heI read your post 6 times and still can't begin to understand what you said.
@anaya65002 жыл бұрын
I thought it would be a positive self help video. Just crippled my anxiety even more ty.
@iamsid70492 жыл бұрын
Here comes my weekly subscription of existential dread 😇
@langsonchibili13292 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@CBTcounsellor2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@mider-spanman55772 жыл бұрын
Your video shall be studied for 100 years to come and I haven't seen any content on KZbin even close to this. Your presentation is impeccable and the animation that goes along with your smooth crisp narration is the icing on the cake. Thank you!
@4everchristian2 жыл бұрын
Dont make me laugh 😅
@yourdarling6162 жыл бұрын
Erm its not that crazy tho
@mider-spanman55772 жыл бұрын
Always some critics.
@gaemover65222 жыл бұрын
@@mider-spanman5577 In all honesty, you have a long way to explore KZbin for other "thinkers" (granted you won't find it in Lego Star Wars) but, more importantly don't forget the books, there is vast literature on this topic. And let's not pretend this 16 minutes video is not inspired from other's probably lifetime work on theorizing.
@garypedigogaeu57872 жыл бұрын
I remember having these thoughts in the 3rd grade and I, like everyone else, still have no answers. I no longer spend much time wondering about this because I also realized the answers are truly unknowable. The only honest answer about god is I don’t know and neither does anyone else. I don’t play the game any longer.
@E.a.Z.S.e.n.T2 жыл бұрын
thats why im agnostic as well
@j.e.r.r.y_2 жыл бұрын
If I could understand and fit the God i worship into my three pound brain then He would not be worthy to be God. Pursuit of wonder, let me say that I love your work but that question number 5 has been answered by me because I know my God and He is my creator, I experience Him every day and this isn't a question of belief, or religion or philosophy, it about relationship. How do I know that God is real? Because I experience Him everyday. Jesus came to this earth to show case His love (He literally split History) so it is not a matter of whether He came or not but do you know why? To you who's reading this, don't harden your heart, the whole earth sings about the existence of my God. God loves you and He wants you to Know Him. Deep in your heart you would know that life doesn't end here, Heaven is real, and so is hell I love you all
@joshhoodrat4512 жыл бұрын
The difference between “knowing” and “believing”. Faith is the substance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1
@blaaaboo25242 жыл бұрын
I will suggest you to read the translation of Quran just open any verse and read it without thinking of another thing... Like just put aside what you have been learning and taught for years... just tried it YOu will feel relaxed. Do text me back if you need help.
@kimhornhem53992 жыл бұрын
I might sound insane, but I've come to a realization that there is a God and a Devil inside of us, our very soul dictates which path we take.
@Mr.EFactosphere Жыл бұрын
Everything else is you...Applause. Such good work on this. I have chills from the Stone Paradox.
@Joy-yg8nl2 жыл бұрын
Much of the video’s ideas seem linked to Thomas Aquinas’s first three arguments, but the fourth disproves his third cosmological argument. Fascinating. Kudos to you, Pursuit of Wonder.
@shadowfoxx14 Жыл бұрын
The problem of evil, to me, is a problem of our understanding of evil. We have a human-centruc view of evil, but we do not actually know the purpose of suffering and can't actually say that our view of evil is actually "bad"
@ryoanos20332 жыл бұрын
I knew i was going to question my life after clicking this, but damn... this is amazing
@docnickmacaluso1122 жыл бұрын
Knowledge, thinking, and wisdom are tools for making our way through the world and are inadequate for revealing the complete nature of everything.
@MikeKayK2 жыл бұрын
“I look up at the night sky, and I know that, yes, we are part of this Universe, we are in this Universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the Universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact, I look up-many people feel small, because they’re small and the Universe is big, but I feel big, because my atoms came from those stars.” ― Neil deGrasse Tyson
@anon12352 Жыл бұрын
I got covid the past year, i fully lost my sense of taste and smell, i tried out my favorite dishes and even thought i "knew" how delicious the smell and taste was, at that exact moment they became nothing, yeah when it came to "feel" when it comes to textures and how it felt in the mouth i felt a familiar feeling, but i didn't feel anything familiar when it came to taste and smell, it just felt like nothing, didn't matter i had experienced it a lot of times before, my mind, logic and reasoning couldn't recreate, subtitute, imagine, make those two senses feel, i even forced my senses of touch and sight to build something in my brain that tasted and smelled "real", i just couldn't, or should i say, it couldn't... when i got those two senses back, oh boy, i felt over the moon and i made sure to enjou every single second of them, right now i cab say that i take it for granted once again, but i ever lose them again, even if i die or if my brain deteriorates due to age, i can say that i 100% enjoyed them,.
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has experienced hallucinations and delusions - no, we will never know if we know what's real but we're always going to convinced that it is. Those of us who aren't 100% convinced, find ourselves even more trapped in uncertainty that we even exist. For you, I'm not much more than pixels on a screen
@atklm12 жыл бұрын
These four questions I have pondered a lot when I was a child. Now I know better. That whether the universe is inside, or outside my mind, I am The One... who has to pay for it from my paycheck.
@jordancool35912 жыл бұрын
the man, the legend. Thank you for another amazing insight video. Keep up the great work.
@BrandonCase2 жыл бұрын
“The only honest answer is we don’t know” is such a cop out. We have the capacity to choose what we believe based on the available information. Denigrating others’ beliefs as dishonest and saying you can’t make decisions about reality due to this unlikely set of unfalsifiable principles isn’t profound; it’s cowardly.
@Life_422 жыл бұрын
I love videos like this. This channel is in the group of the best on KZbin!
@doomakarn2 жыл бұрын
I think there's a simple solution to the paradoxes of omnipotence and omniscience; our conceptualization of their limits and capabilities are fundamentally repressed. Omnipotence cannot be controlled by logic or reason, and we declare what the limits of reason and knowledge are and attempt to apply them to an entity that knows all; even though we know nothing. Our ideas of what omnipotence and omniscience are, are false.
@magickfire812 жыл бұрын
"There is just a single unified whole of everything ... eternally dancing the dance of everything to the tune of nothing", Pursuit of Wonder, 2022
@TheNewAgeExperience2 жыл бұрын
This is why i love believing God gives so much peace understanding you apart of his Divine plan.
@fighterofthenightman10572 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video - my favorite in months! One thing I’ve been pondering lately is if “good” can exist at all without free will and the power to commit evil. In other words, is a morally gray Universe a seemingly sick and twisted gift that we simply can’t wrap our minds around? Fascinating stuff.
@paulrogers51052 жыл бұрын
well yeah. Dow would one know good without the bad. or beauty without ugliness. all of life is a ying and yang.
@isaacowen90212 жыл бұрын
I don't think one needs free will to believe in "good" or "bad." A hurricane has no free will, yet we can still call its effects bad. Likewise, even though Hitler or Gandhi may not have had free will, their effects can be called good or bad (perhaps not objectively due to the is/ought problem, but subjectively none the less). We don't need blameworthiness and praiseworthiness for morality to hold up.
@zendan372 жыл бұрын
@@paulrogers5105 Good things make those who experience them content or happy. Bad things do the opposite.
@j.e.r.r.y_2 жыл бұрын
If I could understand and fit the God i worship into my three pound brain then He would not be worthy to be God. Pursuit of wonder, let me say that I love your work but that question number 5 has been answered by me because I know my God and He is my creator, I experience Him every day and this isn't a question of belief, or religion or philosophy, it about relationship. How do I know that God is real? Because I experience Him everyday. Jesus came to this earth to show case His love (He literally split History) so it is not a matter of whether He came or not but do you know why? To you who's reading this, don't harden your heart, the whole earth sings about the existence of my God. God loves you and He wants you to Know Him. Deep in your heart you would know that life doesn't end here, Heaven is real, and so is hell I love you all
@SeanWinters Жыл бұрын
The existence of light necessitates non-light, shadow, darkness. This is sin, the shadow of the light of God. There is justice for sin, through hell. There is mercy for sin through Jesus. God is Just and morally benevolent, even when life, because of human fault, isn't. Without free will, we wouldn't ask such questions. This is part of the reason Calvinism fails so hard and has caused some of the harshest atheists alive(such as Stephen king, for instance). Of course, if God caused everything, including making man in such a way that we had no choice but to sin, then such a god would not be good. But He hasn't done this, we have souls, we are agents, and we have free will. I posit that the lack of stopping evil is not evil in and of itself. Thus, God is all good. I wouldn't say "omnibenevolent", because He isn't just sloppily loving all creation as if we are perfect (often called "sloppy agape"), many people will burn because of their refusal to accept Christ, but all have the ability to choose.
@notagain37322 жыл бұрын
I came here with only 2 brain cells yet i leave with many many more as each new cell becomes 2 cells while watching your channel and that is why the future looks promising once again brimming with hope and ambition for success through continous learning while using imaginantion and thining in ways that are new and fresh , thank you so much
@Mrfabulous72 жыл бұрын
"Pursuit of Wonder" and "Einzelgänger" are the best channels for this kind of topic.👌
@Corrinthian_2 жыл бұрын
juxtaposed, I prefer Einzelgänger's channel, but both are great indeed.
@maorp12 жыл бұрын
I am so happy, I scrolled down and discovered that channel.
@markoadhikari80712 жыл бұрын
And Aperture and Modern Intutionist too...
@joeyhannan52942 жыл бұрын
Next to the AwakenTheWorldFilm channel’s Samadhi, and Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds, this is my second favorite channel to watch. Thank you Pursuit of Wonder!
@Raghu-tk6or2 жыл бұрын
This was one of the best from your channel...good work. Animation seems to have improved too.
@psplyphboxer43862 жыл бұрын
That video took me so deep that I am now above. Full circle, straight through. Actually, no words necessary.
@PLuMUK542 жыл бұрын
As a colour deficient person (I hate the term colour blind because I see colour), I know that others see colour differently to me. Over the years, I've actually abandoned using names like "green" or "red" or "blue" because they are meaningless to me. Usually, when I've used such words, they have caused confusion, not clarity. Your "green" is so limiting, but I stop myself asking "do you mean evergreen, or lawn green, or tree green? ". None of those look green to me, but I know others see green, though in a limited way. To me, they are three different colours, and two of them are what you might call red if you could look through my eyes. I only realised this because people find it endlessly fascinating to test my colour sense, and delight in telling me that I am wrong. Consequently, I've often wondered about other differences that might exist between my mind and someone else's, especially as I am also on the autistic spectrum. I remember my surprise when I discovered that people do not see numbers as I do. I love sudoku, but when I look at the numbers, I see characteristics, I do not see 5 but feel that it is lazy, whereas 7 is excitable, 1 is stubborn, and so on. Unfortunately, this also means that I have issues with numbers, for example, I struggle to tell the time. This video has got me asking more questions than it answered, a sign of a truly excellent video.
@Novastar.SaberCombat2 жыл бұрын
Individual perception is often ignored or obscured by collective perception. In other words, if 1200 people say that the White House wasn't in jeopardy over early 2021, but 12 people say it was, then the dozen minority were "wrong". End of story. Humanity rules itself by obeying the majority's perceptions and mocks or discredits those of the minority's. Facts are irrelevant. Logic is meaningless. Truth is all a matter of the majority's perspective. Humans are only allowed to believe what is commonly acceptable, else, they are incorrect, labeled as pariahs, and made to be sociologically invisible. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
@sebastiaan.64932 жыл бұрын
colour samples , you know from a paint shop you can do experiments, and like anything we come toghetter somewhere
@HJ-io5ch2 жыл бұрын
"I do not see 5 but feel that it is lazy, whereas 7 is excitqble, 1 is stubborn" bro, that enneagram like... 2 is kind, 4 is emotional, 8 is dominant and challenging, 9 is peace
@nvmholo2 жыл бұрын
@@HJ-io5ch whats an enneagram?
@fatimaabdulkareem50592 жыл бұрын
Hey there. I recently read a book about the brain and came across this phenomenon you just mentioned with numbers. Apparently it’s called synesthesia. I suppose you already know. How very interesting though!
@micahgoff5824 ай бұрын
Love your channel. Your stories, observations, and analysis are so intriguing and captivating. Also, so crazy, I recently started writing poetry and wrote a poem not too long ago that has a lot of the same ideas as this video. Very good! Keep up the amazing work!
@shotspotterdma7912 жыл бұрын
You have taught me so much, brought tears to my eyes and hope to my future, genuinely thanks you
@pupururiin2 жыл бұрын
This just reactivated my constant childhood curiosity. I thought about that a lot and it just hurt my brain. How do we ever know if we what we're perceiving is the same as what others perceive 😵💫
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
I thought about this often when I was very young, I've always wanted an answer yet I've always known there isn't one. It makes me feel powerless despite anything contradictory that I might say. I want to be able to accept things as they are and be strong and fulfilled, but there's always this existential dread hanging over me; like why are things the way they are? And why am I so powerless in so many situations? If my subconsciousness is always pushing for me to give up on what's important due to inconvenience then why does my ego try to defend me from self harm or self-worthlessness? Why is it the things that I put the most effort into always end up being for naught? Nothing is sacred but there's so much that I wish was.
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
I could've said a lot more, but after a while it starts to feel inappropriate.
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
@@manahil558 the united states
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
@@manahil558 Religion I feel like is often taken over by a sense of pride that has you looking down on non-religious people, I'm hopeful for something more than nothing after we die however. I also think that everyone should try to be as supportive and kind to others so long as it doesn't negatively effect them.
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
@@manahil558 I guess you could say my ideals align with several different forms of religion, I just don't carry any of the prejudice or selfish behavior that comes with it.
@morrow782 жыл бұрын
@@manahil558 I was only saying no, because most people here such as christians are like that. I wasn't aware that you were religious, and I don't hate religious people, they can be incredibly charitable at times and you seem like a very thoughtful person. I appreciate you asking me what you did, I'm sorry that you misinterpreted my message.
@malnsar2 жыл бұрын
And as always.. BOOM.. mind blown Thank you Persuit of Wonder
@xersxo54602 жыл бұрын
That made me want to applause, it was so well presented.
@pratiksrivastav11 ай бұрын
All of these Questions have been asked and answered in a book Bhagwat Geeta I am not much into any religion but this book actually answered a lot of mine such queries.
@illbean13372 жыл бұрын
The fourth and final unanswerable question is something that i'm thankful you brought up for reasons I do not wish to state. However, as a result of all the thinking i've done so far I am personally convinced of the non-reality that i'm existing inside of, and while I find it difficult to live with and especially live with other people such as my partner, i've also come to understand that while she might not be real, my feelings for her are most certainly, and that's good enough.
@S.H.A.D.O.999 Жыл бұрын
So glad I found this channel... Thought provoking.
@DavidShantzwildoutwest2 жыл бұрын
There are a number of disparities, starting with the fact that in terms of color perception, people who rely on color standards regularly check their perception of color to uniform standards for calibrated color palates. Even the must subtle variations in hue are frequently tested. We know that variations in the wavelengths of light change perception of color. The only un-known about color perception is what the aberrations from standard are. For example, dogs probably do not see color as humans do. Similarly, humans may only be able to sense a fraction of the smells a dog can.
@LightsOut0 Жыл бұрын
This gave me more peace than anything I've ever listened too.
@John-gz8tf2 жыл бұрын
Interesting video! I formulated my own version of this conundrum many years ago in the form of the question: 'Am I in the world (realism) or is the world in me (solisism)?' More recently I've started to think that the two possibilities may be, but are not necessarily, mutually exclusive. There may be an external world that exists outside of me of which I am a part, but nonetheless the entirety of my experience of that world is contained within my mind. Thus I cannot know with certainty whether I am or am not in an external world but it is certain that my perception of the world is within me (or perhaps 'is' me). The more interesting question to me is what is the nature of consciousness, and is it an emergent property of the brain? If we can figure that out, the knowledge might help us to solve the fiddle. Or perhaps the answer to the koan can never be understood but only experienced.
@JN-wr9he2 жыл бұрын
Imadaddin Nasimi: Both worlds can fit within me, but in this world I cannot fit. I am the place less essence, but into existence I cannot fit.
@aakashshringare66702 жыл бұрын
The possibility of the world inside you is ideally inclusive in the world outside. Yes your consciousness is you. The existence (Universe) of which each conscience is part of is not isolated in the inside world of everyone. The nature of all conscience will be emergent when the existence(Universe) is done experiencing itself. So the conscience which we notice as ours is the bridge between the outside and inside world, extending and narrowing from both side as we live and eventually die. I am from the school of thought that oneself is part of the universe, purely physically. Our personal consciousness is transient with our body but the state of the Universe/Existence digests it for its conscience.
@geort452 жыл бұрын
Feels like the universe created inside of it (by accident or whatever) the means to "feel itself".. from the inside. So in a way it's both... we (the means of the universe) look "outside" but since we're part of the universe, then it's itself looking inwards. It's like a weird loop...
@shakaf2 жыл бұрын
"You are everything else and everything else is you" simply brilliant.. these same questions haunted me for years.. The fact the brain processes everything is simply confusing.. the colour blue for me might look green for you and even if u say its green my brain might process what i see and hear from you as blue..
@apexheat65532 жыл бұрын
This, in my opinion, might be your best video yet . So profound, understanding while covering most angles of opinions. It also discussed a thought I was wrestling with for a while now. 8:51 I'm partially religious and my main question was, if God is truly real as we know, how did he come to be and so forth. Because in our current timeline there always is,was and has been a cause and effect......
@sandygehrmann63092 жыл бұрын
God exists outside of our universe, and therefore doesn't abide by the rules of this universe. He always existed and always will, which is incomprehensible to our minds (although I believe when we get to heaven we'll be able to fully understand it), but is the only explanation for how everything exists. It all needs to start somewhere, and something can't come from nothing.
@Guest-zu2mw2 жыл бұрын
@@sandygehrmann6309 no bro open yo eyes
@sandygehrmann63092 жыл бұрын
@@Guest-zu2mw refer to Zachary's comment ^ It's spot on. If you want, I can go into why the Christian God is the most likely one, too.
@coderjd2 жыл бұрын
@@sandygehrmann6309 so God exists without time and space but he exists.. why? Oh because he has to because duh of course cause and effect exists and something can’t just come from nothing. All I’m saying is that if you don’t see any flaws in that then I don’t see any flaws in that 😏🫠
@sandygehrmann63092 жыл бұрын
@@coderjd refer to Zachary's comment. The first uncaused cause must exist outside our universe.
@ellgatt2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video more than anything Replayed it forever. Never got tired of it.
@charliesangels18772 жыл бұрын
Can I please have the number to your dealer, seriously I need it lol. I always wondered what philosophy/psychology majors do in their free time thank you so much! Good stuff. :)
@chuffinblunts Жыл бұрын
“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” - Socrates
@Saturnarium2 жыл бұрын
As an adept of what I call "magical solipsism", I love this.
@elinope47452 жыл бұрын
I like it, I was going to start up Peter Pantheism and the pursuit of eternal youth. Everybody has to contend with the enemy of time.
@emanonymous2 жыл бұрын
solipsism is a mental illness
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
@@elinope4745 who is the enemy of time?
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
What is "magical solipsism"?
@elinope47452 жыл бұрын
@@KristiContemplates everyone who isn't ready to die, everyone who wants to stay young.
@lavender42112 жыл бұрын
I finally found it!!! this literally speaks my mind. I always think like this and never knew how to express these thoughts.
@11220nan2 жыл бұрын
‘No accurate or inaccurate perception, No beginning no end, No outside no inside, No separate no others, One single unified whole everything, Everything equally true, equally proportion, You are everything else, and everything else is you.’ Realised by Shakyamuni few thousand years ago.
@lone83982 жыл бұрын
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@sebseb40782 жыл бұрын
Wow. I never comment on videos but this deserves an award. Finally a video that sums up what I’ve been contemplating my entire life
@semhamans5272 жыл бұрын
This video is truly amazing, the end gave me goosebumps and made me cry. I’ve felt the things that are being said in a psychedelic experience. The closest “religion” or philosophy that talks about this is Zen Buddhism. If you’re interested I recommend listening to lectures by Alan Watts on the topic. It makes sense when you listen carefully.
@brianaterente50142 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite videos from your channel! Exceptionally done!
@mrshaneobuenosnodgrass33282 жыл бұрын
The idea that the colors we perceive in our minds might be totally different from person to person I have always thought about since I was a kid. It's like as humans we have always had the same type of questions in our minds.
@archy2j2 жыл бұрын
Yes I had these thought too. And it's not just the color, this is true for all other sensory organs too. This is so simple yet hardly anyone ever asks these questions.
@anandsharma74302 жыл бұрын
The sameness of the questions should give you a clue - we all evolved from the same path through the millions of years of mammal evolution. There might minor errors or deviations in the perception of blue between people, but by and large, it is the same blue. We all share an awful lot of common DNA (99%+ of the genome is the same).
@synesthesia2512 жыл бұрын
The best 15 minutes I have ever heard summed up perfectly covering all grounds (if viewed till the end) Amazing Job!
@morenofranco92352 жыл бұрын
Mind blowing and thought provoking. This is why "art" is so problematic for artists.
@whorizen46292 жыл бұрын
can you elaborate on your second statement?
@shadankhan8698 ай бұрын
This video has summarised all the conclusions that i reached from my own research and perception about everything.. 💯
@ITIsFunnyDamnIT2 жыл бұрын
These are things I have often thought about through out my life. I'm not good at trying to articulate my thoughts on this. I can but I kind of too wordy. I LOVE these videos. They articulate perfectly things I wanna say. I don't understand why in this day and age with all this information at our finger and so many still ( probably though childhood indoctrination believe in a perfect all power all knowing God who is jealous angry, wrathful, I always felt that a perfect god would be above being so insecure petty and wrathful. etc I feel like in ancient times when natural disasters happened, people back than didn't know how the world worked or what caused such catastrophic events. I can see how this led to the beliefs in many gods, long before all the Abrahamic religions came along.
@twisted1800 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this channel 😊
@vyndra462 жыл бұрын
Keep it up, man always in for this!
@beeggym6662 жыл бұрын
"Eternally dancing the dance of everything, to the tune of nothing!" I love this!
@lifestylevisualz2 жыл бұрын
I love these so much and they just seem to get better and better with time.
@guss14702 жыл бұрын
This is a question I had since I was small, "how do I know my red is the same as my red" I suspect it MAY be a different color, maybe a color I don't know but I think it has to be the same shade in the color wheel, it just can't be blue.
@WheelMarks2 жыл бұрын
Amazingly thought-provoking as always! thank you
@kiaram35287 ай бұрын
So we are understanding the world through our senses, not with reason. So that is why i am having the hardest time while trying not to care when the emotion comes, trying not to believe every thought that comes to me. I think this is impossible. Unlike the therapists say..
@KristiContemplates2 жыл бұрын
Nothing is good, nothing is bad. The motivation behind the application is significant, and in The End who's to say which it was or how significant
@sanwalkhan78872 жыл бұрын
Clapping on the end off video . Such a brilliant content! Bravo .
@neptunetheagoddess2 жыл бұрын
This is how my understanding of the world has always been but its hard to explain to others
@cidguy2 жыл бұрын
There's definitely a frame of reference beyond me and since I recently discovered this, it's been extremely unsettling. It's tough to understand how much I don't know compared to those around me. I feel blind and ignored.
@N0Xa880iUL2 жыл бұрын
Most questions are better posed as how rather than why.
@GanjaGardner2 жыл бұрын
Deep philosophical talk, the mind n this world r things we don't truly understand, (who knows if we ever will) but to think about it all n how they interact wit one another is fascinating, it's fun.
@VHenrik0072 жыл бұрын
I'm super curious how brain-machine interfaces will change the perceptions of qualia. Or experience in general, whether we will be able to use brain-machine interfaces to experience other people's qualia
@joelutzow50348 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I wish I can find more people that are open to these discussions.
@OFFroadOFFcourse2 жыл бұрын
As a Portuguese (and an adventure motorcycle tour guide used to deal with tourists) i can confirm everything you said. The dog problem is something so common on the countryside and something we got so used to, it was sort of an epiphany to hear your comments on that. Good job man :)
@Bendilin2 жыл бұрын
@6:06 I remember thinking about this when I was like, 11 years old and my parents were taking me through a furniture store. I noticed that every television didn't have quite the same picture quality, let alone the same colour cast. It got me thinking about how, what if everyone sees everything differently, but we just didn't know because we're raised to associate certain things with certain terms, so when I see something that's red to me, if I were to look through someone else's mind, it may be what I consider to be orange, or pink. But because our teacher pointed at a colour and defined it as red, no matter what we all saw, we all learned that what we saw is "red", making it impossible to ever communicate differences such as colour. It also explains why some people get into such heated arguments over the pettiest little differences in perspective, if they associate a certain range of colours as being "red" and someone else experiences a different spectrum of "red", then a colour like "burgundy" is actually a red, or if it's a purple.
@lolobananica2 жыл бұрын
Hey I left the comment about that situation as well, but then I saw your comment about it:) and maybe you can help me out understand,because it doesn't make any sense to me. Here is how it looks from my perspective. So he said about potential differences in colors between different people i.e blue vs green. For example, I am working in 3d art and let's say I want to paint my 3d model in Green color. Colors are defined and predirement in the software, so if I have to pick Green color to paint some 3d model, it is obvious that my friend/colleague will choose the same color in the software if he wants to do the same task. He won't go and pick yellow, blue or red etc. if he wants to paint his 3d model in green.. Can you elaborate on this? Maybe I am stupid:/ or example doesn't make any sense.
@Bendilin2 жыл бұрын
@@lolobananica The best way I can describe it is with my furniture store example where as you walk past the many televisions they have on display, each one doesn't only have a different quality of image, but they also display colours differently. What is "peach" coloured on one television appears "salmon" coloured on another, creating confusion on whether something is "pink" or "orange". When I was brought to a furniture store for my first time as a child (Leon's specifically), I was fascinated by how each television displayed colours differently. And my imagination went wild from there, thinking people perceived the same world as differently as The Flintstones and The Jetsons. Ultimatiely both Hanna-Barbara cartoons follow identical formulas. George Jetson and Fred Flintstone are the same character despite being from different centuries and being physically entirely different people. My 11 year old mind went as far as imagining that... some people literally see us in the stone age, while others literally see us in some futuristic advanced setting. Beyond just perceiving colours differently, like those Leon's televeision sets.
@johannklassen8622 жыл бұрын
1. How do we know that what we are perceiving is accurate? 2. How do we know that what we are perceiving is the same as other people? 3. How do we know that anything or anyone exists outside our mind at all? 4. Does God exist?
@Bln-f9u2 жыл бұрын
1. There's no such thing as accurate, things just _are._ The fault's on you, if what you perceive turn out wrong. Mistakes however happen for a reason 2. We're all part of the same fabric, wich gave space to the evolution of organic structures interacting with the outside world to grow - this process of interaction we call conscious wich applies to a singular being. Since sapient animals like humans are dependent on social interactions, human life is an emotional experience. 3. You don't have to question that, because it already _are_ doing that (depending on whoever is reading this). 4. Yes, but as a made up icon.
@socalninjaturtle2 жыл бұрын
Why was this so far down
@continentalextinction2 жыл бұрын
@@Bln-f9u what? I don't think you understood a single thing from the video, the point in number 1 is that we will only know what something actually is like by experiencing them first hand, that's what the entire story of the blind girl seeing for the first time is about she doesn't even know the concept shapes because she's never seen them before so she wouldn't know if something is pointy or smooth, the entire point of number 2 is that we will never tell if the thing we're seeing looks the same for another person the thing we may be referring to as green may look like blue to others and pink to some, it's like a colorblind person knowing which one "blue" is despite the fact that "blue" looks different to someone who can see colors normally, the point of number 3 is that literally everything, even emotion, thoughts, and any even that has ever happened is just an illusion and not real and 4. PoW pointing out the flaws and loopholes if god were to exist
@andrasszabo97162 жыл бұрын
5:36 colors It is easy to answer whether what we see as blue is the same for the other person. All you need is a prism. The prism shows the colors in the same order for everyone. So let two people look at the blue sky at the same time. After that, individually point to the blue color of the color band shown by the prism.
@randomperson43212 жыл бұрын
Omg this is exactly what I’ve been asking for ages and people look at me like I’m the crazy one , How do we know if we see or feel or smell ..ect the same thing what if we all had the same word for different perceptions
@Oscar4u692 жыл бұрын
philosophers have made the same questions for hundreds of years, as well as myself. I think the people who don't ask those questions are weirder, they don't care about the reasons of existence and they are very close minded
@Mrfabulous72 жыл бұрын
@Thanatos Yes you're right and they have different interests. I had also, since a very young age, similar experiences and thoughts. I was wondering how I can know if other people see the same colors as I did. And why a possible god is not taking action in terms of bad things. And I had very often the question/thought how could everything came into existence out of nothing? And when we die, will there again be nothing, like the nothing before we were born. I also couldn't imagine that we are the only existing life in the whole, vast universe. I noticed in my social environment (family, friends, work) most of the people just do their daily routine stuff and don't care about such things. It's for me unbelievable, how you can wake up, work, eat sleep and repeat, and don't questioning such things. Only live life like a programmed robot. It's crazy, isn't it? When the basic needs are covered, it's for me really not possible to not questioning life in it's countless facets and without wondering about the subjects mentioned in the video and about the deep ocean of consciousness. Is the world like I perceive it, or do I interpret something in it, based on experiences and beliefs? A very, very interesting topic.
@RR-us1lt2 жыл бұрын
As da Vinci said, some people can "see". Some can be taught to see. But many cannot ever see. That's the type of people you encountered.
@clam45972 жыл бұрын
Those who do not ask have a greater confidence with their believes, makes you feel silly to ask such questions
@alexcallista2 жыл бұрын
This is a good thing. I guess in the bigger picture, it doesn’t really matter if we can accurately perceive or not. If we have a mind and we can change the way that we perceive then we have everything we want. If perception is reality and we can change our perception based on the thoughts we think then the individual can make a perfect world for itself
@sogcezar2 жыл бұрын
You just broke the whole Matrix…
@LiGhTfOoT_2 жыл бұрын
There was a *ask me anything* on reddit where a person had their sight restored from being blind. The person said that they touched everything around their house to figure out what it was while they were with their caregiver. One thing that stuck out in my mind was when they looked at something on the table and was like "what's that". The person touched it and was like "oh, it's an apple."
@joachimmilberg23132 жыл бұрын
📌 I don’t know who but someone needs to hear this,Stock is the oldest online market we have done in the past years, we employ it because of the quality of services it renders and how successful it is, today we now say crypto currency too, You’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
@hervenacitas82652 жыл бұрын
Lately I’ve been thinking of buying cryptocurrency for retirement, I’ve set asides $350k to invest but along the line,I usually get cold feet, maybe because I have no idea what I’m doing, please I could really use some guidelines.
@jonathanwalker46192 жыл бұрын
@@hervenacitas8265 In situations like this,I always recommend to people on getting guidance at least from someone that understands price action and all that while you strive on improving yourself by watching videos and learning fundamental analysis.
@pucciofabrizio70532 жыл бұрын
Investment guidance sounds like a great idea,thought about it before but never knew how to go about it.
@martinheusel94172 жыл бұрын
Wow…..Juan Antonio Landa?
@mohammedabdulraheem22622 жыл бұрын
I basically follow her trade pattern and haven’t regretted doing so.Hence I can confidently say I’m impressed by my returns so far.
@lunytrickz2 жыл бұрын
it's basicly free will we're here to learn duality good from bad, creation or distruction in service to self/ego > forever burn in ya own hell because ya can only thrust yaself or in service to one/all (the word others implies we're seperate) eventualy creates infinity
@frankleahy2262 жыл бұрын
Is the fact that I've been asking all of these questions since I was like 4-5 years old unusual? I even came up with similar conclusions at that age. I remember standing on the arm of the couch in my family-room, looking at my parents and sister, and wondering how I could know if they were real in the same way I was. I quickly figured that since I came from my mother then maybe she was real.
@elinope47452 жыл бұрын
I remember noticing a difference between those who were self aware and those who were not. I could be friends with the "real" ones. I still have that same gut instinct, and there may have been a few that never really learned to see with their own eyes.
@Mrfabulous72 жыл бұрын
I don't know if these questions were unusual. I had also, since a very young age, similar experiences and thoughts. I was wondering how I can know if other people see the same colors as I did. And why a possible god is not taking action in terms of bad things. And I had very often the question/thought how could everything came into existence out of nothing? And when we die, will there again be nothing, like the nothing before we were born. I also couldn't imagine that we are the only existing life in the whole, vast universe. The last examples aren't the same type of questions as you mentioned, and were mentioned in the video, but they are still similar. I noticed in my social environment (family, friends, work) most of the people just do their daily routine stuff and don't care about such things. It's for me unbelievable, how you can wake up, work, eat sleep and repeat, and don't questioning such things. Only live life like a programmed robot. It's crazy, isn't it? When the basic needs are covered, it's for me really not possible to not questioning life in it's countless facets and without wondering about the subjects mentioned in the video and about the deep ocean of consciousness. Is the world like I perceive it, or do I interpret something in it, based on experiences and beliefs? A very, very interesting topic.
@johncook67312 жыл бұрын
I had the question of the mind as well when I was maybe 8-9 walking through the park. I still remember it clearly and how it started with the sky and wondered if other people’s blue was different.
@RR-us1lt2 жыл бұрын
A child has the perfect curiosity and mindset for asking such things. If this high level perception wasn't stunted or destroyed by schooling then it can develop into an exceptional mind as an adult. -someone who got told "who cares" as a kid when I asked why many creatures had eyes, one head, and appendages as if we were all connected and related.
@kamenstoev19482 жыл бұрын
I hope it's not odd at all, because I did the same as a child. Always thinking philosophically about the world around me, asking questions that nobody asked. I distinctly remember trying to explain that colors are an illusion and we can't be sure we see them the same way to my aunt at a family gathering...boy they didn't understand. I also remember the night...maybe in 6th grade I figured out (and felt I guess) that nothing matters. Since then I haven't had the chance to explore the same way and I do miss it.