The term puer aeternus is Latin for eternal boy. Carl Jung used the term in the exploration of the psychology of eternal youth and creative child within every person.
It is an archetype, and like all archetypes, has both a positive and a negative side. It can bring the energy, beauty and creativity of childhood into adult life, or thwart self-realisation and doom us to both unrealistic adolescent fantasies and experiencing life as a prison.
The puer tries to go as high as possible away from reality, ending up like Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t grow up, who lives in Neverland, a place where people cease to age and are eternally young. The puer aeternus is also known as the Peter Pan syndrome. This has become an increasingly common problem in our modern age.
Those who find themselves unable to commit to work, to form satisfactory relationships, to commit to the discipline of education, to carry the weight of responsibility, or who feel that their life has become meaningless, will find the integration of the archetype of eternal youth invaluable in their life.
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- Puer Aeternus: A Psychological Study of the Adult Struggle with the Paradise of Childhood by Marie Louise von Franz
- Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung
- Now or Neverland: Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth by Ann Yeoman
- Jung on the Provisional Lifehttps://jungiancenter.org/jung-on-the-provisional-life/#_ftn2
- Senex Play and Puer Play: A Jungian Interpretation of the Varieties of Recreation https://jungiancenter.org/senex-play-and-puer-play-a-jungian-interpretation-of-the-varieties-of-recreation/#_ftn23
- Marie Louise von Franz's Puer Aeturnus: Lectures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHX0CN3C0gE&list=LL&index
- Episode 125 – The Provisional Life: Redeeming the Real https://thisjungianlife.com/episode-125-the-provisional-life-redeeming-the-real/
- Episode 072 - Puer – Puella: Trapped in the Inner Child https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWVTqvlC1lg&list=LL&index=15&t- An
- Answer to the Question: "Why does the Puer Aeternus need to Work?" https://www.reddit.com/r/Jung/comments/su8boz/an_answer_to_the_question_why_does_the_puer/
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2:36 Adult Struggle with the Paradise of Childhood
15:08 Senex and Puer
16:55 The Role of Play in Jung’s Life
19:24 The Puer Aeternus and The Little Prince
26:16 Integration of Puer Aeternus
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There is perhaps no figure in literature more fascinating than the trickster, appearing in various forms in the folklore of many cultures. Trickster is witty and deceitful. He is the timeless root of all the picaresque creations of world literature, and is not reducible to one single literary entity. Trickster tales have existed since ancient times, and has been said to be at the very foundation of civilisation and culture. They belong to the oldest expressions of mankind.
Tricksters are the breakers of rules, agents of mischief, masters of deceit, and boundary crossers. He is an agent of change, and is amoral, not immoral.
Trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes and who is always duped himself.
Psychologically, the trickster is an archetype, part of the collective unconscious. Trickster is everywhere, he is an eternal state of mind.
The integration of the trickster archetype allows us to go from being ruled by our own self-centred ego to a new way of living, in which one has integrity and relatedness. It allows us to become aware of our true emotions, behaviours, and thoughts, that our unconscious persona is hiding, and without which there is no individuation at all.
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- Lock, H. (2002). Transformations of the Trickster. Southern Cross Review, 18, 1-8.- Azaria, T. (2015). Trickster: Archetype of changing times. Depth Insights, 8, 29-33.
- C.G. Jung, C.W. Vol. 9 Part I: The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious
- Radin, P., Kerényi, K., & Jung, C. G. (1972). The trickster: A study in American Indian mythology (Vol. 351). Schocken.
- Hyde, L. (1997). Trickster makes this world: Mischief, myth, and art. Macmillan.
- Stefanova, A. (2012). Humour Theories and the Archetype of the Trickster in Folklore: An Analytical Psychology Point of View. Folklore (14060957), 50.
- Den Uijl, S. (2010). The trickster “archetype” in the Shahnama. Iranian Studies, 43(1), 71-90.
- Episode 092 – Trickster – This Jungian Lifehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckpZcjeNd3E&t
- Encountering the Trickster – with David Richo Ph.D.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOKMmF88YRE
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0:00 Introduction
0:45 What is The Trickster?
2:35 Primitive Form of The Trickster
3:48 Trickster and Laughter
5:50 Trickster as Agent of Change
7:35 Trickster as Creator and Destroyer
9:40 Trickster as Amoral
10:50 Trickster Figures
17:32 The Psychology of The Trickster
22:10 Trickster and Shadow
24:04 Trickster and Ego Inflation
26:15 The Trickster in Alchemy
29:08 Conclusion
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Franz Kafka is one of the major figures of 20th century literature who received little public attention during his lifetime. He dealt with existentialist themes such as alienation, anxiety, disorientation and the absurd.
His work is so original that the term Kafkaesque was coined to describe the atmosphere of his work: the nightmarish, bizarre or illogical situations.
Throughout his works we see the strange dream-like mixture of perplexity and embarrassment play out, such as having some simple task to do that turns out to be so complex that it seems to have no end, and the notion of a grand organisation with its incomprehensible bureaucratic system that hovers invisibly over each individual, and has complete power over one’s life.
We will be focusing on three of Kafka’s most popular works: The Metamorphosis, The Trial, and The Castle.
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- The Trial by Franz Kafka. Translated with an introduction by Idris Parry
- The Metamorphosis – Franz Kafka
- The Complete Stories by Franz Kafka. Foreword by John Updike
- Grandes Documentales: La Praga de Franz Kafka
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- Kafka’s Manuscripts and the Hidden Libraries of Jerusalem: A Conversation with Ben Balint
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- Franz Kafka's "The Trial" (1987)
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- Trials, Castles, Insects, and Other Horrors: Franz Kafka | Glimpses Into Existence Lecture 7
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- Max Brod on Franz Kafka
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- Franz Kafka's Parable "Before the Law": A Key Text to Understanding his World and Writings
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:10 The Life of Kafka
9:20 The Metamorphosis (1915)
13:59 The Trial (1925)
23:07 The Castle (1926)
24:29 Conclusion
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Carl Jung’s collective unconscious is one of his most well-known (and controversial) concepts. The collective unconscious is the aspect of the unconscious mind which manifests inherited, universal themes which run through all human life. He came upon the idea in a dream.
The collective unconscious does not owe its existence to personal experience and consequently is not a personal acquisition, while the personal unconscious is made up essentially of contents which have at one time been conscious but which have disappeared from consciousness through having been forgotten or repressed. The personal unconscious consists of complexes, while the collective unconscious is made up of archetypes (or primordial images).
Archetypes are collectively-inherited forms or patterns of behaviour. They reflect basic patterns common to us all, and which have existed universally since the dawn of time.
Alchemy occupies a unique place in the collective psyche of humankind. Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Jung discovered alchemy and devoted the remaining 30 years of his life to studying it, which he practically dug up from the dunghill of the past, for it was considered pseudoscience, a forgotten relic of history and despised field of investigation which he had suddenly revived.
Alchemy allows one to achieve wholeness through a reconnection with the unconscious. For Jung, the task of alchemy was and has always been psychological. The end product is not material in nature, but rather spiritual. Alchemy is the art of expanding consciousness, of self-realisation.
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- Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology – Marie Louise von Franz
- Jung and the Alchemical Imagination – Jeffrey Raff
- Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy – Edward F. Edinger
- Alchemical Active Imagination – Marie Louise von Franz
- C.W. Vol 12: Psychology and Alchemy – Carl Jung
- C.W. Vol 13: Alchemical Studies – Carl Jung
- C.W. Vol 14: Mysterium Coniunctionis – Carl Jung
- The Secret of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life – Lü Dongbin. Translated and explained by Richard Wilhelm. With a commentary by C.G. Jung
- Hedesan, J. (2009). The Four Stages of Alchemical Work (Published in Esoteric Coffeehouse)
- Alchemy Lecture Part 1 - Anderson Todd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-rxriHHLqI&t
- Understanding the Meaning of Alchemy: Jung's Metaphor for the Transformative Process - Murray Stein, Ph.D.
https://jungchicago.org/blog/understanding-the-meaning-of-alchemy-jungs-metaphor-for-the-transformative-process/
- Jung and Alchemy: A Free Introductory Class - James Newell, Ph.D.
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- Episode 107 - Nigredo: Finding Light in Our Darkness – This Jungian Life Podcast
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- Five Misconceptions about Alchemy - Dr. Justin Sledge
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- Introduction to Alchemy (FIA Lecture) - Dr. Justin Sledge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgP983eCRfM&t
- Operative Alchemy: Avery Hopkins
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- Avery Hopkins: Operative Alchemy, Kymia arts
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
6:33 The Self: Achieving Wholeness
13:45 The Origins and History of Alchemy
20:20 The Basics Concepts of Alchemy
28:54 Alchemy as Psychological Projection
32:07 The Importance of Symbols
35:50 The Operations of Alchemy
42:52 Stages of Alchemy: Nigredo, Albedo, Rubedo
50:03 Conclusion
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Projection is a psychological fact that can be observed everywhere in the everyday life of human beings. It is an unconscious mechanism where one ascribes one’s own motivations, thoughts, feelings, and desires that are unacceptable to oneself, while attributing them to others. It is a misalignment of the inner and outer world, because what one is inwardly, one will see outwardly.
To really know who we are, we must concern ourselves with correcting such misjudgements. Many people will cling to them with every fibre of their being, because if one accepts correction, one may fall into a depression.
When we find certain unacceptable feelings, thoughts or behaviours in ourselves that we refuse to acknowledge, and see someone with that specific trait, we will feel resentment, hatred and anger towards them. Projection occurs not because of what other people say to you, but rather because of what you yourself think about those people.
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- Projection and Re-collection in Jungian Psychology – Marie-Louise von Franz
- Inner Gold: Understanding Psychological Projection – Robert A. Johnson
- Murstein, Bernard I., and Ronald S. Pryer. "The concept of projection: A review." Psychological Bulletin 56.5 (1959): 353.
- Knight, Robert P. "Introjection, projection and identification." The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 9.3 (1940): 334-341.
- Papadopoulos, R. K. (Ed.). (2006). The handbook of Jungian psychology: Theory, practice and applications. Psychology Press.
- What is a Projection? Presented by James Hollis, Ph.D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL9isdHw9CQ
- Projection Is A Defense Mechanism To Avoid Taking Responsibility – Walter E. Jacobson, M.D.
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0:00 Introduction
2:15 Example of Projection
6:37 Freud: Mother Complex and Transference
8:06 Carl Jung on Projection
9:33 Jung: Shadow Projection
12:52 Jung: Anima and Animus Projection
16:18 Projection and Projectile
19:11 Active and passive projection
20:54 Introjection
21:42 Mystical participation
25:36 Psychological Projection as Inner Gold
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Synchronicity is a term coined by Carl Jung which describes meaningful patterns or meaningful coincidences of outer and inner events that cannot be causally linked. It occurs with an inwardly perceived event (dream, vision, premonition, thought or mood) is seen to have a correspondence in external reality: the inner image has “come true”, bringing meaning to your life.
When Jung was investigating the phenomena of the collective unconscious, he kept on coming across “coincidences” that were connected so meaningfully, that they broke all statistical probabilities. The culmination of his investigations is covered in his work: Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle.
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- Main, R. (2007). Synchronicity and analysis: Jung and after. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 9(4), 359-371.
- Cambray, J. (1960). Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. Jung, 163.
- Coward, H. (1996). Taoism and Jung: Synchronicity and the self. Philosophy East and West, 477-495.
- Saban, M. Psychoid (n.d.)
- Carl Jung, Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle (C.W. Vol 8)
- Carl Jung, Man and His Symbols
- Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections
- Synchronicity - This Jungian Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fd45AV0ORs
- Carl G Jung Theory: Synchronicity Defined
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL4TipFsjZU&list=LL&index=3&t=44s
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
4:50 Origins of Synchronicity
8:38 What is Synchronicity?
10:09 Atom and Archetype: Matter and Psyche
11:43 Rhine: Extrasensory Perception Experiments
13:00 Archetypes, Collective Unconscious, Psychoid
15:54 Examples of Synchronicity
26:16 Synchronicity at Jung’s death
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Active imagination is a technique developed by the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl Jung. He considered it the most powerful tool to access the unconscious and for achieving wholeness of personality.
Jung discovered this method between the years of 1913 and 1916, a period of disorientation and intense inner turmoil which he called his confrontation with the unconscious. He searched for a method to heal himself from within, through the power of the imagination.
Active imagination is a dialogue with different parts of yourself that live in the unconscious. In some way it is similar to dreaming, except that you are fully awake and conscious during the experience.
If we honestly want to find our own wholeness, to live our individual fate as fully as possible; if we truly want to abolish illusion on principle and find the truth of our own being, however little we like to be the way we are, then there is nothing that can help us so much in our endeavour as active imagination.
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- Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth by Robert A. Johnson
- Irvine, I. (2008). Jung, alchemy, and the technique of active imagination. Alchemy and Imagination.
- Jung on Active Imagination. Edited and with an Introduction by Joan Chodorow
- Encounters with the Soul: Active Imagination as developed by C.G. Jung by Barbara Hannah
- Active Imagination and Jung's Red Book
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PomC7WS7us8&t
- Active Imagination - This Jungian Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUJP7XtDElg&t
- Encounters with the Soul - Barbara Hannah (discussion)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMSy6SyAOvQ&t
- http://www.wholenesstherapy.com/public/johnson.htm
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
2:02 Confrontation with the Unconscious & The Red Book
4:46 Alchemy and Jung
5:39 Approaching Active Imagination
6:56 Precaution Before Starting Active Imagination
7:46 Inner Work: Active Imagination
9:21 Distinguishing Active Imagination from Passive Fantasy
9:51 Active Imagination Example: Talking with the Inner Artist
11:51 When You Think You’re Making Up Something
13:01 Active Imagination as Mythic Journey
14:10 The Four-Step Approach to Active Imagination
16:25 Step 1. Active Imagination: The Invitation
20:50 Step 2. Active Imagination: The Dialogue
25:00 Step 3. Active Imagination: The Values
27:25 Step 4. Active Imagination: The Rituals
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Active imagination is a technique developed by the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl Jung. He considered it the most powerful tool to access the unconscious and for achieving wholeness of personality.
Jung discovered this method between the years of 1913 and 1916, a period of disorientation and intense inner turmoil which he called his confrontation with the unconscious. He searched for a method to heal himself from within, through the power of the imagination.
Active imagination is a dialogue with different parts of yourself that live in the unconscious. In some way it is similar to dreaming, except that you are fully awake and conscious during the experience.
If we honestly want to find our own wholeness, to live our individual fate as fully as possible; if we truly want to abolish illusion on principle and find the truth of our own being, however little we like to be the way we are, then there is nothing that can help us so much in our endeavour as active imagination.
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- Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth by Robert A. Johnson
- Irvine, I. (2008). Jung, alchemy, and the technique of active imagination. Alchemy and Imagination.
- Jung on Active Imagination. Edited and with an Introduction by Joan Chodorow
- Encounters with the Soul: Active Imagination as developed by C.G. Jung by Barbara Hannah
- Active Imagination and Jung's Red Book
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PomC7WS7us8&t
- Active Imagination - This Jungian Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUJP7XtDElg&t
- Encounters with the Soul - Barbara Hannah (discussion)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMSy6SyAOvQ&t
- http://www.wholenesstherapy.com/public/johnson.htm
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
2:02 Confrontation with the Unconscious & The Red Book
4:46 Alchemy and Jung
5:39 Approaching Active Imagination
6:56 Precaution Before Starting Active Imagination
7:46 Inner Work: Active Imagination
9:21 Distinguishing Active Imagination from Passive Fantasy
9:51 Active Imagination Example: Talking with the Inner Artist
11:51 When You Think You’re Making Up Something
13:01 Active Imagination as Mythic Journey
14:10 The Four-Step Approach to Active Imagination
16:25 Step 1. Active Imagination: The Invitation
20:50 Step 2. Active Imagination: The Dialogue
25:00 Step 3. Active Imagination: The Values
27:25 Step 4. Active Imagination: The Rituals
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To honour and accept one’s own shadow is a profound spiritual discipline. It is whole-making and thus holy and the most important experience of a lifetime.
We'll be exploring American author and Jungian analyst Robert A. Johnson's book, Owning Your Own Shadow: The Dark Side of the Psyche.
In this video, we briefly clear up some misconceptions regarding the concept of shadow. It is the mirror image of ourselves that we cannot see, representing those aspects that we lack. It has a compensatory role that seeks to restore our wholeness of personality.
It is not the light element alone that does the healing; the place where light and dark begin to touch is the most profound religious experience we can have in life. The religious task is to restore the wholeness of personality. Religion means to put things back together again, to connect whatever is fractured.
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- Robert A. Johnson, Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche
- Slender Threads: A Conversation with Jungian Analyst and author Robert A. Johnson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0raXj8AM6M
- Robert A. Johnson - Your Shadow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ89myWRLZk
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0:00 Introduction
3:12 Misconceptions of the Shadow
5:20 How the Shadow Originates
8:35 Balancing Culture and Shadow
12:39 The Shadow in Projection
15:04 The Gold in the Shadow
16:38 The Shadow in Middle Age
16:59 The Ceremonial World
17:46 Paradox as Religious Experience
21:54 The Shadow as Entree to Paradox
23:02 The Mandorla
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William Blake was an English poet and visionary artist whose unique work gives us a glimpse into an entirely different world. His art was ignored and neglected, and few people took his work seriously. He was generally seen as a madman.
His vivid imagination, visions and mystical experiences lead him to a spiritual task that was the exploration of his inner self. For Blake, the essence of human existence is imagination.
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- The Life of William Blake by Alexander Gilchrist. Edited with an introduction by W. Graham Robertson
- Commentaries on The Life and Works of William Blake (Brigid McCauley, Geir Uthaug, Brigid McCauley and Øyvind Olsholt)
- Damon, S. F. (2013). A Blake dictionary: the ideas and symbols of William Blake. UPNE.
- Ryan, M. (2011). Fearful Symmetries: William Blake, Northrop Frye, and Archetypal Criticism. ESC: English Studies in Canada, 37(2), 173-183.
- William Blake vs the World: Why he matters more than ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVtLe1H6Jqs
- Satanic Error and the Curse of Single Vision by Jungian psychotherapist Carol Leader
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkde1F8e1qA
- The Life of Poet William Blake documentary (1995)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDAIzERYzcY&list=LL&index
- William Blake Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3hQXQ5_zCM&list=LL&index=7
- Divine Images with Prof Jason Whittaker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m-aS6HME38&list=LL&index=5
- John Higgs on William Blake VS the World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7LrbHuxPt0
- Neville Goddard On William Blake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBNoxVN2QGw&list=LL&index=3
Additional sources:
http://www.blakearchive.org
https://www.williamblake.org/paintings/
https://www.tate.org.uk/
https://artblart.com/tag/william-blake-satan-exulting-over-eve/
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/340852
https://www.theartstory.org/artist/blake-william/
https://hero-magazine.com/article/155528/william-blake-at-tate-britain-five-key-works-explained
https://www.learner.org/series/art-through-time-a-global-view/dreams-and-visions/angel-of-the-revelation/
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/d/the-divine-comedy-inferno/summary-and-analysis/canto-iii
https://crossref-it.info/textguide/songs-of-innocence-and-experience/13/1451
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 The Life of William Blake
13:16 The Lyrical Poems of William Blake
15:48 Prophetic Books & Mythology
21:35 1. The Ancient of Days (1794)
22:38 2. Albion Rose (1794 – 1796)
23:37 3. Isaac Newton (1795 – 1805)
24:23 4. Nebuchadnezzar (1795 – 1805)
25:39 5. The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (1795)
26:31 6. Satan Exulting over Eve (1795)
27:00 7. The Good and Evil Angels (1795 – 1805)
28:13 8. The Angel of Revelation (1803 – 1805)
28:36 9. Los Enters the Door of Death (1804-1820)
29:35 10. The Great Red Dragon Paintings (1805 – 1810)
31:20 11. The Man Who Taught Blake Painting in his Dreams (1819 – 1820)
31:44 12. The Ghost of a Flea (1819 – 1820)
32:58 13. Elisha In The Chamber On The Wall (1820)
33:30 14. The Spectre over Los (1821)
34:38 15. The Inscription over the Gate (1824 - 1827)
36:18 16. Behemoth and Leviathan (1825)
36:41 How Blake's Art Can Help Us
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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German Philosopher known for his deep philosophical reflections.
For Schopenhauer, the underlying force of reality is the Will (also called will to live or will to life), which is the essence of existence. It is an unconscious and blind desire that restlessly strives for more activity. The will is the tornado that swirls inside of us and throws us from one place to the other, it is the source of our insatiable appetite that results in strife and misery.
But if the world is will, it must be a world of suffering. Each individual bears within himself a disruptive contradiction; the realised desire develops a new desire, and so on endlessly. For Schopenhauer, life is evil because pain is its basic stimulus and reality. Pleasure is merely a negative cessation of pain.
As soon as suffering ceases, we are overcome by boredom, in other words, more suffering. Boredom is nothing other than the sensation of the emptiness of existence.
Schopenhauer’s writing is far from the sterile and academic German of the time, his work is straight-forward, colloquial, concrete, full of metaphors and anecdotes. His philosophy sent him on a quest for tranquility and peace of mind. He offers as alternatives the denial of the will, the wisdom of life through philosophy, aesthetics and ethics.
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📝 Sources
- The World as Will and Representation – Arthur Schopenhauer
- Parerga and Paralipomena – Arthur Schopenhauer
- Durant, W. (1961). Story of philosophy. Simon and Schuster.
- Magee, B. (1997). The philosophy of Schopenhauer.
- https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/schopenhauer/
- Schopenhauer - BBC In Our Time Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryaNu7rXR_I&t
- The Germans: Schopenhauer by Wes Cecil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP20RHlX6d4
- Nietzsche and Schopenhauer's Pessimism – Lecture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03wU7sDyG08
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Arthur Schopenhauer
7:47 The World as Will and Representation
15:07 The Will to Reproduce
16:36 The World as Evil
22:52 The Denial of the Will
25:11 Philosophy: The Wisdom of Life
27:32 Aesthetics
30:45 Ethics
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#schopenhauer #willtolive
Nothingness is generally considered to be analogous with death and extinction which every healthy living instinct wants to avoid. Many find the notion of nothingness unfathomable.
Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani, however, was convinced that the way out of nihilism, that which renders meaningless the meaning of life, could only be reached by gazing into the abyss itself.
Nishitani understands human existence as consisting in three fields: consciousness, nihility and emptiness. Nihility is as part of the fabric of reality as Being is, it is relative nothingness, and emptiness is absolute nothingness, where the “absolute negation” as the negation of negation becomes the “great affirmation”.
In the openness of śūnyatā realised by nihility overcoming itself, one completely oversteps the confines of self-consciousness and comes to be free of egocentrism, anthropocentrism and even theocentrism, thus allowing ultimate reality to manifest itself in all its fullness.
We will be focusing on two important works of Nishitani: The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism and Religion and Nothingness.
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📝 Sources
- Nishitani, K. (1990). The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism. Translated by Graham Parkes with Setsuko Aihara.
- Nishitani, K. (1982). Religion and Nothingness. Translated with an introduction by Jan Van Bragt.
- Phillips, S. H. (1987). Nishitani's Buddhist Response to "Nihilism". Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 55(1), 75-104.
- Bragt, J.V. (1987). Religion and Science in Nishitani Keiji. In Zen Buddhism Today: Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium (No. 5-8, p. 161). Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophie.
- Smith, J. R. (1994). Nishitani and Nietzsche on the selfless self.
- Heisig, J. W. (2001). Philosophers of nothingness. University of Hawaii Press.
- Parkes, G. (2015). Nishitani on Practicing Philosophy as a Matter of Life and Death.
- Balogh, L. (2020). Nothingness, the Self, and the Meaning of Life: Nishida, Nishitani, and Japanese Psychotherapeutic Approaches to the Challenge of Nihilism. Journal of Philosophy of Life, 10(1), 98-119.
- John Vervaeke - The View from Above: A Transformation of Perspectival and Participatory Knowing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5iGCW3fDb4
- Nihilism and Non-duality w/ Jared Morningstar - Voices with Vervaeke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4uN-y_8-BE
- Religion and Nothingness (Keiji Nishitani) - Introductory dialogue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzO-KJyeIWc&t
- Religion and Nothingness Q&A with Tetsuzen Jason Wirth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkCS8lQiEVg&t
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Keiji Nishitani
4:24 The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism
8:12 Religion and Nothingness
14:36 Consciousness, nihility, emptiness
19:13 Cosmic Individual
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#nothingness #nihilism #nishitani
Nothingness is generally considered to be analogous with death and extinction which every healthy living instinct wants to avoid. Many find the notion of nothingness unfathomable.
Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani, however, was convinced that the way out of nihilism, that which renders meaningless the meaning of life, could only be reached by gazing into the abyss itself.
Nishitani understands human existence as consisting in three fields: consciousness, nihility and emptiness. Nihility is as part of the fabric of reality as Being is, it is relative nothingness, and emptiness is absolute nothingness, where the “absolute negation” as the negation of negation becomes the “great affirmation”.
In the openness of śūnyatā realised by nihility overcoming itself, one completely oversteps the confines of self-consciousness and comes to be free of egocentrism, anthropocentrism and even theocentrism, thus allowing ultimate reality to manifest itself in all its fullness.
We will be focusing on two important works of Nishitani: The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism and Religion and Nothingness.
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📝 Sources
- Nishitani, K. (1990). The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism. Translated by Graham Parkes with Setsuko Aihara.
- Nishitani, K. (1982). Religion and Nothingness. Translated with an introduction by Jan Van Bragt.
- Phillips, S. H. (1987). Nishitani's Buddhist Response to "Nihilism". Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 55(1), 75-104.
- Bragt, J.V. (1987). Religion and Science in Nishitani Keiji. In Zen Buddhism Today: Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium (No. 5-8, p. 161). Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophie.
- Smith, J. R. (1994). Nishitani and Nietzsche on the selfless self.
- Heisig, J. W. (2001). Philosophers of nothingness. University of Hawaii Press.
- Parkes, G. (2015). Nishitani on Practicing Philosophy as a Matter of Life and Death.
- Balogh, L. (2020). Nothingness, the Self, and the Meaning of Life: Nishida, Nishitani, and Japanese Psychotherapeutic Approaches to the Challenge of Nihilism. Journal of Philosophy of Life, 10(1), 98-119.
- John Vervaeke - The View from Above: A Transformation of Perspectival and Participatory Knowing
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- Nihilism and Non-duality w/ Jared Morningstar - Voices with Vervaeke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4uN-y_8-BE
- Religion and Nothingness (Keiji Nishitani) - Introductory dialogue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzO-KJyeIWc&t
- Religion and Nothingness Q&A with Tetsuzen Jason Wirth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkCS8lQiEVg&t
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Keiji Nishitani
4:24 The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism
8:12 Religion and Nothingness
14:36 Consciousness, nihility, emptiness
19:13 Cosmic Individual
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#nothingness #nihilism #nishitani
In The Courage to Be, Paul Tillich presents his antidote to meaninglessness and anxiety through the concept of courage. He was a German-American Christian existentialist philosopher born in 1886 and is considered as one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century.
While lecturing on anxiety, Tillich noticed that there was an enormous response in the post-war era, especially in the younger people, and he sought to give an answer to the growing anxiety which had developed. The aftereffects of the two World Wars had left the world in a state of disorientation, estrangement, anxiety and meaninglessness.
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Paul Tillich
3:17 Method of Correlation
4:02 The Courage to Be: Introduction
5:49 The Courage to Be: Anxiety
11:30 The Courage to Be: Participation and Individualisation
13:12 The Ground of Being
14:20 Symbols
16:17 The Ultimate Concern
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📝 Sources
- The Courage to Be – Paul Tillich
- Hart, C. W. (2011). Paul Tillich and psychoanalysis. Journal of religion and health, 50(3), 646-655
- A conversation with Dr. Paul Tillich and Mr. Werner Rode, a graduate student of theology. Published: [New Haven, CT] : Yale Broadcast & Media Center, [2010]
- 16. Search for America - Human Fulfillment with Paul Tillich and Mark van Doren
- Ep. 50 - Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Tillich and Barfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu9fa4TkWE0&t
- Summer Philosophy Series Part 2: Tillich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djH43F1ygSc&list=LL&index=3
- Paul Tillich - Symbols of Eternal Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kffQaoDWu5w&t
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#meaninglessness #anxiety #tillich
Lovecraft's dark philosophy of cosmic horror is known as Cosmicism, which focuses on the insignificance of humanity and its doings at the cosmos-at-large, in contrast to the anthropocentric philosophies in which many find intellectual reassurance. This form of non-anthropocentrism is crucial to the philosophy of Cosmicism.
The question of the meaning of life was better left unanswered. Cosmicism is a type of extreme existentialism, as it brings up the uncertainty about the role of humanity in the uncaring universe, an existential crisis on a large scale.
Lovecraft embraces the truth of reality. Things are important to us on the human scale, but we simply don’t matter in the cosmos. He described us as "the miserable denizens of a wretched little flyspeck on the back door of a microscopic universe.”
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Fear of the Unknown
1:35 A Biography of H.P. Lovecraft
7:20 Introdction: Cosmicism
12:00 The Cthulhu Mythos: Introduction
14:03 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Elder Things
15:10 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Great Old Ones and The Deep Ones
18:05 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Outer Gods
21:26 Fourth Dimensional Horrors
24:48 Forbidden Knowledge
25:50 The Dreamlands
26:37 Otherness: Anti-Human Becoming
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📝 Sources
- H. P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature (1927)
Smith, P. (2011). Re‐visioning Romantic‐Era Gothicism: An Introduction to Key Works and Themes in the Study of HP Lovecraft. Literature Compass, 8(11), 830-839
- Oliva, J. (2020). Lovecraft's Fear of the Unknown and Unimaginable
- Slåtten, K. Ø. (2016). Humans in a hostile cosmos: Science, cosmicism and race in HP Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos (Master's thesis, University of Stavanger, Norway).
- Nagelvoort, C. (2020). Becoming Anti-Human: How Lovecraftian Horror Philosophically Deconstructs Otherness
- Rosen, M., Al-Rayes, H., Beech, A., et. al (2020). Diseases of the Head: Essays on the Horrors of Speculative Philosophy
- https://lovecraft.fandom.com
- https://www.hplovecraft.com
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Nw6uvcQGQ&t
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBcYaCQoK0E&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGIH2nVRcIQ&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1GVG8l5DE8&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvpxsXt1kNE&list=LL&index
- https://www.reddit.com/r/AskScienceFiction/comments/1zwhxf/what_makes_eldritch_abominations_like_the_old/cfxmqcz/
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#lovecraft #cosmicism
Lovecraft's dark philosophy of cosmic horror is known as Cosmicism, which focuses on the insignificance of humanity and its doings at the cosmos-at-large, in contrast to the anthropocentric philosophies in which many find intellectual reassurance. This form of non-anthropocentrism is crucial to the philosophy of Cosmicism.
The question of the meaning of life was better left unanswered. Cosmicism is a type of extreme existentialism, as it brings up the uncertainty about the role of humanity in the uncaring universe, an existential crisis on a large scale.
Lovecraft embraces the truth of reality. Things are important to us on the human scale, but we simply don’t matter in the cosmos. He described us as "the miserable denizens of a wretched little flyspeck on the back door of a microscopic universe.”
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Fear of the Unknown
1:35 A Biography of H.P. Lovecraft
7:20 Introdction: Cosmicism
12:00 The Cthulhu Mythos: Introduction
14:03 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Elder Things
15:10 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Great Old Ones and The Deep Ones
18:05 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Outer Gods
21:26 Fourth Dimensional Horrors
24:48 Forbidden Knowledge
25:50 The Dreamlands
26:37 Otherness: Anti-Human Becoming
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The Fear from Beyond (Guillem H. Pongiluppi)
Gothanotoa (satibalzane)
Abitatore del buio (satibalzane)
Dimensional Shambler (BorjaPindado)
Flying Polyp (BorjaPindado)
Unknown Dimensions (TentaclesandTeeth)
Elder Thing from the Mountains of Madness (Crowsrock)
Shoggoth (nottsuo)
At the Mountains of Madness - Inside the cave (François Baranger)
At The Mountains of Madness (WyrdTree Art)
Lovecraft's Shoggoth (Joseph Diaz)
The Great Old Ones (TentaclesandTeeth)
R’lyeh (dquaro)
* See pinned comment for more - ran out of space to write.
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📝 Sources
- H. P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature (1927)
Smith, P. (2011). Re‐visioning Romantic‐Era Gothicism: An Introduction to Key Works and Themes in the Study of HP Lovecraft. Literature Compass, 8(11), 830-839
- Oliva, J. (2020). Lovecraft's Fear of the Unknown and Unimaginable
- Slåtten, K. Ø. (2016). Humans in a hostile cosmos: Science, cosmicism and race in HP Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos (Master's thesis, University of Stavanger, Norway).
- Nagelvoort, C. (2020). Becoming Anti-Human: How Lovecraftian Horror Philosophically Deconstructs Otherness
- Rosen, M., Al-Rayes, H., Beech, A., et. al (2020). Diseases of the Head: Essays on the Horrors of Speculative Philosophy
- https://lovecraft.fandom.com
- https://www.hplovecraft.com
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Nw6uvcQGQ&t
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBcYaCQoK0E&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGIH2nVRcIQ&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1GVG8l5DE8&list=LL&index
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvpxsXt1kNE&list=LL&index
- https://www.reddit.com/r/AskScienceFiction/comments/1zwhxf/what_makes_eldritch_abominations_like_the_old/cfxmqcz/
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#lovecraft #cosmicism
Few artists have so powerfully evoked the uncanny otherness of the unconscious like Swiss artist Peter Birkhäuser. His unknown dream paintings were met with blank incomprehension, and were not well-received by the art community of the time, but, viewed today, his vivid paintings bear striking testament to the disruptive and transformative reality of individuation, the purpose of Jungian psychology, which is to seek wholeness of personality by bringing the unconscious contents into reality.
After a midlife crisis, Birkhäuser dedicated himself exclusively to bringing these unconscious images into reality. Just how hard this struggle with himself must have been is suggested by the fact that it took the artist twelve years to make the great break and paint a picture entirely according to his own imagination, with no model from the real world.
The fantasy pictures reflect not only the artist’s own personal psychological situation, but also the spirit of the age, revealing what is taking place in the depths of the collective unconscious in all of the people of our time. Because of this, they are not easy to decipher: they are simply there, and wish to be experienced.
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▶ Light From the Darkness: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser
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▶ Windows on Eternity: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser
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▶ Man and His Symbols
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▶ Modern Man In Search of a Soul
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▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections
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▶ Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Peter Birkhäuser
6:06 1. The World’s Wound (1953)
7:10 2. The Cat (1949-1955)
8:05 3. Depression (1954-1955)
8:39 4. Depression #2 (Date unknown)
9:16 5. Duel (Date unknown)
9:51 6. Coming Up (1954-1955)
10:24 7. The Inward Gaze (1954-1955)
11:18 8. The Fourth Dimension (1956-1957)
12:30 9. Imprisoned Power (1958)
13:31 10. Fire Gives Birth (1959-1960)
13:59 11. The Outcast (1960)
14:36 12. Puer (1960)
15:36 13. The Magic Fish (1961)
16:14 14. A Birth (1961)
16:51 15. Alarm (Date unknown)
17:07 16. The Hidden Power (1964)
17:40 17. Moira (1965)
18:25 18. Untitled “The Four-Eyed Anima” (Date Unknown)
18:55 19. At The Door (1965)
19:41 20. With Child (1966)
19:58 21. Anima with Crown of Light (1966)
20:28 22. The Observer (1966)
20:54 23. Bear at the Tree of Light (1968)
21:28 24. Dark Brother (Date unknown)
21:51 25. Spiritus Animalis II (1968)
22:18 26. Window on Eternity (1970)
23:04 27. Sun of the Night (1970)
24:04 28. The Woman with the Cup (1971)
24:48 29. 24 of March 1971 (1971)
25:17 30. Constellation (1971)
25:30 31. Lighting the Torch (1974)
25:53 32. Having Speech (1975)
26:15 33. In The Night of 13 October 1942 (1975)
27:30 34. Spiritus Naturae (1976)
27:54 35. Lynx (1976)
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📝 Sources
- Light from the Darkness: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser (1980)
- http://jungpage.org/learn/resources/images-of-the-unconscious/888-peter-birkhuser-gallery
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#dreams #paintings #unconscious
Few artists have so powerfully evoked the uncanny otherness of the unconscious like Swiss artist Peter Birkhäuser. His unknown dream paintings were met with blank incomprehension, and were not well-received by the art community of the time, but, viewed today, his vivid paintings bear striking testament to the disruptive and transformative reality of individuation, the purpose of Jungian psychology, which is to seek wholeness of personality by bringing the unconscious contents into reality.
After a midlife crisis, Birkhäuser dedicated himself exclusively to bringing these unconscious images into reality. Just how hard this struggle with himself must have been is suggested by the fact that it took the artist twelve years to make the great break and paint a picture entirely according to his own imagination, with no model from the real world.
The fantasy pictures reflect not only the artist’s own personal psychological situation, but also the spirit of the age, revealing what is taking place in the depths of the collective unconscious in all of the people of our time. Because of this, they are not easy to decipher: they are simply there, and wish to be experienced.
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▶ Light From the Darkness: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser
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▶ Windows on Eternity: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser
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▶ Man and His Symbols
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▶ Modern Man In Search of a Soul
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▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections
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▶ Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Peter Birkhäuser
6:06 1. The World’s Wound (1953)
7:10 2. The Cat (1949-1955)
8:05 3. Depression (1954-1955)
8:39 4. Depression #2 (Date unknown)
9:16 5. Duel (Date unknown)
9:51 6. Coming Up (1954-1955)
10:24 7. The Inward Gaze (1954-1955)
11:18 8. The Fourth Dimension (1956-1957)
12:30 9. Imprisoned Power (1958)
13:31 10. Fire Gives Birth (1959-1960)
13:59 11. The Outcast (1960)
14:36 12. Puer (1960)
15:36 13. The Magic Fish (1961)
16:14 14. A Birth (1961)
16:51 15. Alarm (Date unknown)
17:07 16. The Hidden Power (1964)
17:40 17. Moira (1965)
18:25 18. Untitled “The Four-Eyed Anima” (Date Unknown)
18:55 19. At The Door (1965)
19:41 20. With Child (1966)
19:58 21. Anima with Crown of Light (1966)
20:28 22. The Observer (1966)
20:54 23. Bear at the Tree of Light (1968)
21:28 24. Dark Brother (Date unknown)
21:51 25. Spiritus Animalis II (1968)
22:18 26. Window on Eternity (1970)
23:04 27. Sun of the Night (1970)
24:04 28. The Woman with the Cup (1971)
24:48 29. 24 of March 1971 (1971)
25:17 30. Constellation (1971)
25:30 31. Lighting the Torch (1974)
25:53 32. Having Speech (1975)
26:15 33. In The Night of 13 October 1942 (1975)
27:30 34. Spiritus Naturae (1976)
27:54 35. Lynx (1976)
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📝 Sources
- Light from the Darkness: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser (1980)
- http://jungpage.org/learn/resources/images-of-the-unconscious/888-peter-birkhuser-gallery
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2. Sinister Dark Ambient Background Music – Dark Rage – CO.AG
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#dreams #paintings #unconscious
The anima and animus are two contrasexual archetypes crucial for individuation and to progress towards the Self in Carl Jung’s analytical psychology, they are the archetype of life and archetype of meaning, respectively.
The anima is the personification of all female psychological tendencies in man, while the animus is the personification of all male psychological tendencies in woman.
They form part of the collective unconscious, as archetypes or collectively inherited patterns of behaviour, which are autonomous, making them particularly difficult to integrate into one’s personality.
The integration of the shadow, or the realisation of the personal unconscious, marks the first stage in Jungian psychology. Without it, a recognition of anima and animus is impossible.
Shadow integration is the ‘apprentice-piece’, while the anima or animus is the ‘master-piece’.
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▶ Man and His Symbols - Carl Jung & others
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▶ Modern Man In Search of a Soul - Carl Jung
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▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl Jung
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▶ Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales - M.L. von Franz
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▶ Animus and Anima - Emma Jung
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Carl Jung’s Model of the Psyche
2:11 Introduction: Anima and Animus
4:49 The Anima: The Woman Within
13:05 The Animus: The Man Within
17:43 Anima and Animus: Path towards Individuation
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📝 Sources
- C.G. Jung, J.L. Henderson, M.L. Von Franz, et al., Man and His Symbols
- C.G. Jung, C.W. Vol 9. Part II: Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
- C.G. Jung C.W. Vol 7. Two Essays in Analytical Psychology
- M.L von Franz, Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales
- Emma Jung, Animus and Anima: Two Essays
- The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZGSYYsqSP4
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm98fyPtVVI
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C30CoJenqPc
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#carljung #anima #animus
In Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. describes the nightmare of total equality, a society in which equality is finally achieved, but at the cost of freedom and individuality. One’s utopia is another’s dystopia.
We’ll be exploring the increasing promotion of equality to the point of it being absurd as a consequence of the “unheard cry for meaning” that plagues modern society.
The modern age is characterised by a sense of disorientation of not knowing what to do with one’s life. Nietzsche’s foresaw nihilism as an inevitable consequence of the Death of God, where God is replaced with public opinion, the entertainment culture, and the State.
Without objective values, we fall into relativism, making us fall prey to authoritarianism and conformism, as displayed by George Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984.
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▶ The Myth of Sisyphus – Albert Camus
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▶ Thus Spoke Zarathustra – Friedrich Nietzsche
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▶ 1984 - George Orwell
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: The Nightmare of Total Equality
1:40 Disorientation and Nihilism
4:10 Living a Meaningful Life
4:43 The Problem of Relativism
5:23 Totalitarianism and Conformism
7:45 Preachers of Equality
11:20 Pathos of Distance: The Overman and The Last Man
12:25 Orwell’s Warning: 1984
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📝 Sources
- Westen, P. (1983). To Lure the Tarantula from Its Hole: A Response. Columbia Law Review, 83(5), 1186-1208.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EU0Zt4MX2E&t
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCvQsqSCWjA&t
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x_blFDePJY&ab
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSFJE87rgdA&t
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#dystopia #society #totalequality
Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote Notes from Underground in 1864 which is considered to be one of the first existentialist works, emphasising the importance of freedom, responsibility and individuality. It is an extraordinary piece of literature, social critique and satire of the Russian nihilist movement as well as a novel with deep psychological insights on the nature of man.
Dostoevsky’s most sustained and spirited attack on the Russian nihilist movement is voiced by one of the darkest, least sympathetic of all his characters – the nameless narrator and protagonist known as the Underground Man, revealing the hopeless dilemmas in which he lands as a result.
Notes from Underground attempts to warn people of several ideas that were gaining ground in the 1860s including: moral and political nihilism, rational egoism, determinism, utilitarianism, utopianism, atheism and what would become communism.
In the 19th century the status of mass society became a philosophical and moral issue in a manner hitherto unseen. It came to be defined as the permanent possibility in all individuals of losing concern for their personal status and worth, and assigning themselves to something outside themselves in an abstract “other”.
We’ll be exploring the various existential critiques and interpretations of this phenomenon peculiar to modern society from four major 19th century thinkers who have integrated the event of the masses into the very structure of their philosophies: Søren Kierkegaard ("The Crowd is Untruth" and "The Public"), Friedrich Nietzsche ("The Last Man"), Martin Heidegger ("Das Man") and José Ortega y Gasset (The Mass Man").
Modern society has seen a massive spike in mental illness. Why could this be? We will be exploring the characteristics of modernity and associate it with the rise of mental illness through a lack of meaning in life. Modernity is associated by scientific and technological advancement, individualism and hedonism. The empowerment of the individual self is one of the most ramifying features of modernity.
In The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz suggests that many people who suffer from mental illness is due to the consequence of the attempt to confront and to tackle the problem of how to live. Modern man feels the weight of his freedom and responsibility to live his life, as Sartre asserts, we are “condemned to be free”. Kierkegaard says that one can get lost in the finite (becoming lost in the crowd) or in the infinite (a state of analysis-paralysis). Camus’s absurd person is one who has seen through the ridiculous repetitions of daily life (Sisyphean condemnation). When we do not have a “why” to satisfy our existence, we must search for alternatives or risk falling into an existential crisis.
Nietzsche’s proclamation of the death of God engenders the most profound cultural, sociological and psychological repercussions, leaving many facing a crisis in discerning a meaning or purpose for their existence, leading to a sense of disorientation. Viktor Frankl tells us that we are living in an existential vacuum, the mass neurosis of modern times is the “unheard cry for meaning”.
Modern man is in desperate need for the hero journey, described by Joseph Henderson. Carl Jung analyses the question: “What actually takes place inside the mentally ill?” Sebastian Junger tells us of he importance of a tribe which modern man lacks, and finally, Carl Jung describes the psychic dissociation in modern man.
Modern society has seen a massive spike in mental illness. Why could this be? We will be exploring the characteristics of modernity and associate it with the rise of mental illness through a lack of meaning in life. Modernity is associated by scientific and technological advancement, individualism and hedonism. The empowerment of the individual self is one of the most ramifying features of modernity.
In The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz suggests that many people who suffer from mental illness is due to the consequence of the attempt to confront and to tackle the problem of how to live. Modern man feels the weight of his freedom and responsibility to live his life, as Sartre asserts, we are “condemned to be free”. Kierkegaard says that one can get lost in the finite (becoming lost in the crowd) or in the infinite (a state of analysis-paralysis). Camus’s absurd person is one who has seen through the ridiculous repetitions of daily life (Sisyphean condemnation). When we do not have a “why” to satisfy our existence, we must search for alternatives or risk falling into an existential crisis.
Nietzsche’s proclamation of the death of God engenders the most profound cultural, sociological and psychological repercussions, leaving many facing a crisis in discerning a meaning or purpose for their existence, leading to a sense of disorientation. Viktor Frankl tells us that we are living in an existential vacuum, the mass neurosis of modern times is the “unheard cry for meaning”.
Modern man is in desperate need for the hero journey, described by Joseph Henderson. Carl Jung analyses the question: “What actually takes place inside the mentally ill?” Sebastian Junger tells us of he importance of a tribe which modern man lacks, and finally, Carl Jung describes the psychic dissociation in modern man.
Friedrich Nietzsche provided the first detailed diagnosis of nihilism as a widespread phenomenon of Western culture and warns the world of its consequences, most famously in the parable of the madman where he proclaims that "God is dead".
Nietzsche was concerned primarily with existential nihilism, where life as a whole has no intrinsic meaning or value. He defines nihilism as the “radical repudiation of value, meaning, and desirability." In other words, nihilism consists in an inability to find value and meaning in the higher aspects of this life and world. It empties the world and purpose of human existence.
In order to overcome nihilism, Nietzsche proposes a “revaluation of all values”, through concepts such as the Übermensch, the Will to Power and the Eternal Recurrence, seeking to replace the old values with new ones that focus on life-affirmation, rather than some beyond. He tells us to remain faithful to the earth.
In this video, we begin with an introduction to nihilism followed by three different manifestations of nihilism throughout Nietzsche’s works: nihilism as despair, nihilism as disorientation and nihilism as a lack of higher values. We then discuss the formal distinction he makes of nihilism in the will to power as active nihilism and passive nihilism. Finally, we consider nihilism in modern man, answer the question: Is Nietzsche a Nihilist? And end with how to overcome nihilism according to Nietzsche.
Carl Jung warns us against the dangers of the shadow (the unknown dark side of our personality). We must acknowledge our shadow and enter into long and difficult negotiations with it through shadow work. Only then can we become conscious of the collective shadow (the unknown dark side of mankind) and not fall prey to it.
Exploring our shadow allows us to rescue the good qualities that lie dormant within us, which improves our lives and the lives of those around us. We can then face the collective shadow and take responsibility to address the denial of important issues and a lack of individual and collective initiative.
Telling the truth is the most desirable way to deal with a difficult past, rather than dismissing the atrocities and having the shadow grow blacker until it can no grow no more, and thus history repeats itself.
The Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov is known for his “philosophy of despair” or “philosophy of tragedy”. For Shestov, the sources of philosophy were the human tragedy, the horrors and sufferings of human life and the sense of hopelessness.
Tragedies take place in the depth of the human soul, where no eye can reach out to see. Consequently, He saw the beginning of philosophy starting not with knowledge, not with wonder, but with despair.
Despair is what he considers a “penultimate knowledge”, that is, a preliminary step that we must acknowledge, in order to progress towards something higher, the “ultimate knowledge”.
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0:52 Philosophy of Despair
3:32 Conflict between Faith and Reason
6:14 Penultimate Knowledge: Despair and Awakening
11:03 Ultimate Knowledge: Freedom and God
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📝 Sources
- Shestov, L., & Shein, L. J. (1967). Lev Shestov: A Russian Existentialist. The Russian Review, 26(3), 278-285.
- Ogden, M. G. (2021). From groundlessness—to freedom: The theme of ‘awakening’ in the thought of Lev Shestov. Studies in East European Thought, 1-17.
- Ogden, M. G. (2019). Facing the absurd: On Lev Shestov’s angel of death. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 21(1), 5-21.
- Berdyaev, N. (1938). The Fundamental Idea of the Philosophy of Lev Shestov
- https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/a-philosopher-of-small-things
- https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Lev_Shestov
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Shestov
- https://www.angelfire.com/nb/shestov/intro.html
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oebgVcNn68&ab_channel=HermitixPodcast
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMQHjayz4Ps&ab_channel=OlivierSalazar-Ferrer
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06hkv3vRo6I&t=5s&ab_channel=HermidaEditores
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The persona is one of Carl Jung's most well-known concepts, representing the social mask that we put on. We all embody different masks in different settings, as it is our way to adapt to the demands of society, playing an important part in shaping our social role and in how we deal with other people. But, it also has its dangers.
We will be discussing the dangers of concealing our true self. We may use the persona to help us conceal our vulnerabilities and other parts that we do not want to reveal about ourselves, or we may excessively identify with the persona.
The persona prevents us from what Jung considered the most important task in our lives, the process of individuation, bringing one closer to the Self.
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0:00 Introduction: The Persona
1:23 Stages of the Persona
3:16 Being Unconscious of The Persona
4:57 Excessive Identification with The Persona
6:02 The Persona and The Self (Individuation)
7:10 The Persona and Bad Faith
9:10 The Persona and The Collective Unconscious
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📝 Sources
- Carl Jung, C.W. Vol. 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
- Carl Jung, C.W. Vol 9. Part I: Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona_(psychology)
- Living Archetypes: The selected works of Anthony Stevens
- Craig, R. P. (1994). The face we put on: Carl Jung for teachers. The clearing house, 67(4), 189-191.
- Taneja, N. Disintegration of Persona and Attainment of Self in Krishna in RK Narayan's “The English Teacher”: A Psychoanalytical Study in Relation to Carl Jung's Theory of Analytical Psychology.
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In his best-known work The Hero with a Thousand Faces published in 1949, Joseph Campbell describes the archetypal Hero’s Journey or “monomyth” shared by the world.
The Hero’s Journey occurs in three sequential phases: separation, initiation and the return. In the climax of the myth, the Hero experiences a psychological death and rebirth. The death of an old aspect of one’s self and the birth of a new and more capable self, receiving insights and experience.
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4:23 Introduction to the Phases of the Hero’s Journey
5:26 First Phase of the Hero’s Journey: Separation
7:19 Second Phase of the Hero’s Journey: Initiation
9:24 Third Phase of the Hero’s Journey: The Return
11:38 Follow Your Bliss
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📝 Sources
Williams, C. (2019). The hero’s journey: A mudmap for change. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 59(4), 522-539.
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The knight of faith is one of Kierkegaard’s most important concepts, which he discusses in Fear and Trembling under the pseudonym Johannes de silentio. He begins explaining the knight of faith through the story of Abraham and Isaac.
Although he has never found any knight of faith, he would not deny on that ground that they exist. He looks like any normal person, one detects nothing of the strangeness and superiority that marks him.
Before one can be a knight of faith, one must become a knight of infinite resignation, one who renounces that which he most loves in the world. The knight of faith makes the leap of faith and by virtue of the absurd, he renounces everything and regains everything, coming back to his original position through a double movement.
He compares both movements: the movement of infinite resignation and the movement of faith with the leap of a ballet dancer and gives the example through the story of a man in an impossible love with a princess. The general message is that the notion of faith is so far cheapened that what is talked about is not properly called faith at all.
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- Adams, R. M. (1990). The knight of faith. Faith and Philosophy, 7(4), 383-395
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Waiting for Godot is a 1953 play by Samuel Beckett that has become one of the most important and enigmatic plays of the 20th century. The story revolves around two men waiting for someone – or something – named Godot. His play remains one of the most magical and beautiful allegories of our time.
Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature and commended for having “transformed the destitution of man into his exaltation”.
Waiting for Godot belongs to "The Theatre of the Absurd”, focusing on absurdist fiction. It shares the existentialist condition that there is no God or superior knowledge we can depend on. However, a major difference from existentialism that it does not share that we can create our own meaning.
It is better described as an absurdist play. This stems from the absurdist philosophy of Albert Camus, who describes the Absurd in his essay “The Myth of Sisyphus”, as the human incapacity of finding meaning in a meaningless world. The characters are doomed to be faced with the Absurd, and all they can do is try to pass the time.
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6:28 Act II
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- Waiting For Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts (1900) – Samuel Beckett
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_Godot
- https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/godot/
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Martin Heidegger is known as one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. He is best known for his work in existentialism and phenomenology.
His early work as a phenomenologist and university professor culminated in his masterpiece and one of the most significant works of contemporary European philosophy: Being and Time.
The fundamental concept of Being and Time is the idea of Dasein, which simply means existence, it is the experience of the human being.
This video explores many of his key terms for an introduction to Heidegger’s thought. Most importantly: Being-in-the-world, ready to hand and present-at hand, facticity, thrownness, existentiality, fallenness, Das Man, temporality, being-toward-death and the fourfold.
The later Heidegger reorients his philosophical concerns towards poetry, language, and technology.
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3:15 Being and Time
4:03 Dasein
5:30 Being-in-the-world
6:45 Feature 1. Being as an issue
7:17 Feature 2. Care
8:30 Ready-to-hand and present-at-hand
11:04 Facticity
11:44 Existentiality
13:03 Fallenness
13:26 Das-Man
14:08 Authenticity and Inauthenticity
16:05 Being-toward-death
17:00 Temporality
18:40 The Turn
20:40 Technology
21:55 Only a God can Save Us
22:48 Heidegger's Controversy
23:45 Why You Should Read Heidegger
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book For All and None was Nietzsche’s favourite of his creations. It is indeed one of the most fascinating and creative pieces of work in western philosophy.
It presents the journey of Persian prophet Zarathustra, who spends his time in solitude in the mountains for ten years and grows weary of his wisdom, beginning his down-going to humanity to teach them what he has learned.
Zarathustra's principal teachings are: the Übermensch (Overman), the Eternal Recurrence and the Will to Power.
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0:00 Introduction
0:20 Part I. Zarathustra’s Prologue
3:42 Part I. Zarathustra’s discourses
6:50 Part II
8:35 Part III
9:09 Part IV
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📝 Sources
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and No One (Penguin Classics). R. J. Hollingdale (Translator)
- https://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/zarathustra/
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Stoicism is unlike any other philosophy in the world. An ancient pragmatic philosophy that has gained rapid popularity in modern times. It teaches us self-control and fortitude as a means for overcoming destructive emotions.
A big challenge in today's modern and highly technological era is people seeking attention, feeling ashamed or lack self confidence.
Focus on the things you can control. Stoicism can help us find calmness in a world filled with pain, anxiety, and insatiable desires. This can be achieved by focusing on controlling our internal world, how our mind reacts to the external reality.
And this can be attained by accepting reality as it is, being indifferent to what we cannot control and pursuing our own self-improvement. To Stoicism, this is how we remain happy and satisfied with ourselves.
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Stoicism
4:50 Stoic Quotes
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Jordan Peterson on the belief in God and his reply to Nietzsche's "God is Dead" proclamation, discussing the worries of Nihilism.
Jordan Peterson has been frequently found quoting Nietzsche’s worries about the Death of God in various of his lectures, not a celebratory event but a catastrophic one, symbolising the end of all Judaeo-Christian values that have been known and compiled for millennia, from all kinds of civilizations and that are deeply rooted within our psyche.
It is clear that Nietzsche had deep worries about the consequences of atheism to replace the gap appearing from eliminating the Judaeo-Christian values with another set of solid values. However, he was an atheist and did not ever suggest returning to these values. Nietzsche did not lament the decline of the values, and certainly did not suggest returning to them if possible.
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 The Meaning behind the Death of God
2:41 Nietzsche and Atheism
3:08 Nietzsche on Christian values
7:09 Jordan Peterson on Christian values
10:09 Nietzsche’s prediction 20th century
11:48 Nietzsche's philosophy
14:42 Jordan Peterson recommends reading Nietzsche
17:38 What would Peterson have asked Nietzsche?
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Clips used from the following sources (in order of appearance):
- Maps of Meaning: 1. Monsters Of Our Own Making.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knEZN9U-9xc
- 2017 Personality 11: Existentialism: Nietzsche Dostoevsky & Kierkegaard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qZ3EsrKPsc&t
- Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and The Brothers Karamazov | Jordan B Peterson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KebJiLxLS5Y&t
- Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-wWBGo6a2w
- 45 minutes on a single paragraph of Nietzsche's Beyond Good & Evil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCOw0eJ84d8&t=191s
- Banned lecture at Linfield College: Ethics and Free Speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKHuxVvA7T8
- April 2019 Q and A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgivGzjZixM
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