Derek J Fiedler
Derek J Fiedler
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Can Love Unlock Time? | a deep-dive discussion into Interstellar, Arrival w/ author John Halbig
Can love unlock us from the bonds of time? Author John Halbig joins Derek to discuss ways of transcending time with love, parenthood, theosis, solving gravity, and learning alien languages. John and Derek go for a full deep dive into the stories of Interstellar, Arrival, Dune and more, unpacking hidden symbolism and meaning.
John Halbig website: johnhalbig.com/
John's New Kickstarter Campaign (Pre-Launch): www.kickstarter.com/projects/johnhalbigauthor/jacques-renauld-and-the-hearthspring-book-one-new-ya-series
Derek's book project on the Symbolism of Arrival: open.substack.com/pub/derekjfiedler/p/arrival-exodus-book?r=d4e9f&
00:00 The central questions
02:40 Introducing author John Halbig
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Tales & Tradition | author Nicholas Kotar on the visceral effects of storytelling
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Author, Translator, Speaker, Dcn Nicholas Kotar discusses the visceral effects of telling stories on children (and adults), growing up in a Russian household in San Francisco, writing fantasy fiction stories inspired by Tolkein and influenced by ancient tales, speaking at the Symbolic World Summit, and the launch of his Kickstarter campaign "In a Certain Kingdom" to preserve the tradition of Ru...
What people get WRONG about BEAUTY | Neil & Kate DeGraide of Dirt Poor Robins
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Watch the full conversation - ruclips.net/video/zS9M-QQBrzk/видео.html - with Neil and Kate DeGraide of the apocalyptic band Dirt Poor Robins. - Thumbnail picture from Dirt Poor Robins lyric video "To the Heights" - Song reference: "Beauty will save the world" by Dirt Poor Robins - ruclips.net/video/kfBcpaqtMZw/видео.htmlsi=5OfAFqAUpYyULGib #beauty #art #symbolism CONNECT - website: derekjfiedl...
Reflecting on The Symbolic World Summit 2024 experience together
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Jordan Hall, Neil DeGraide, JP Marceau, James Kourtides, Cormac Jones, David Brodeur, Mark Fisher, David Flores, Cameron Dixon, and Derek J Fiedler reconnect for the first time since the Symbolic World Summit to unpack their experiences from an amazing weekend. "Coming home was like waking from a dream," Cormac said. - Symbolic World Summit: thesymbolicworld.com/summit - Check out Derek's new h...
Illustration & Embodiment | Vesper Stamper on the Role of Artists in History
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Author, Illustrator, Vesper Stamper discusses healing grief through art, illustration vs. writing, Matthieu Pageau's 'The Language of Creation', the amazing work and life of Fr. Pavel Florensky, and the importance of embodiment as an artist. - Visit Vesper's website: www.vesperillustration.com/ - Listen to Vesperisms Podcast: www.youtube.com/@vesperillustration - Symbolic World Summit: thesymbo...
Highlights: Conversation with Vesper Stamper
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Watch the full episode at ruclips.net/video/QCye2OrXdgo/видео.html
Creating Beauty amidst a Psychedelic Pink Police State with Dirt Poor Robins
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Derek interviews Neil, Kate, and the whole Dirt Poor Robins band on their new record 'Firebird', performing live, A.I. Art and the future of music, psychedelic control, the pink police state, the DPR creative process, and the power of beauty. -Dirt Poor Rogins YT Channel: ruclips.net/user/dirtpoorrobins -Symbolic World Summit: thesymbolicworld.com/summit -Derek's new hardcover book 'Arrival & E...
Highlights: Dirt Poor Robins interview - Neil, Kate, and the whole band!
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watch the full episode: ruclips.net/video/zS9M-QQBrzk/видео.html Derek's interview with Dirt Poor Robins.
The Art of Book Binding with Colin Miller
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Colin Miller and I reveal our secret book project. The long and anticipated Arrival project is coming to life! Colin shares about reviving the art of binding books and how his company Sylvan Bookworks came to be. How to purchase a 'One of Twelve' deluxe hardcover of 'The Symbolism of Arrival: Exodus' - derekjfiedler.substack.com/p/arrival-exodus-book - How Colin bound the Arrival book - sylvanb...
Star Wars and the Myth of Evolutionism
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Watch the full conversation with historian Seraphim Richard Rohlin here - ruclips.net/video/9LiR0TN0sfA/видео.html Do you agree with Richard's theory of Star Wars? Leave a comment below. #starwars #myth #evolution
The Universal Icon - S.R. Rohlin Reveals the Medieval Model, Lewis, & The Discarded Image
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Author, Podcast Host, Role-Playing Game Designer, Seraphim Richard Rohlin tells the tales of rescuing Snow White with Jonathan Pageau, the origins of their Universal History podcast, Star Wars and the ‘myth of evolutionism’, and the deep meaning of the Medieval Model and other themes from C.S. Lewis's last published work 'The Discarded Image'. - Read Derek's notes and quotes from 'The Discarded...
Why did we Discard this Cosmic Image? - S.R. Rohlin and D.J. Fiedler
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Clip from the illuminating conversation with Seraphim Richard Rohlin on the Medieval Model, Tolkien, Lewis, and 'The Discarded Image'. Watch the full episode here - ruclips.net/video/9LiR0TN0sfA/видео.html
The Eschaton & Transformation - James gives Shocking advice for 2024
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Philosopher and Cultural Commentator, @JAMESKOURTIDES returns to the Dialogues with Derek podcast to discuss what to expect in 2024, apocalyptic moments, towers of babel, using chaos as potential for transformation, and the two of the most powerful things you can do in 2024 to give you “eschatological optimism” in the shadow of the apocalypse. Watch more conversations with James and Derek: rucl...
How a Mathematician Overcame a Meaning Crisis | w/ J.P. Marceau
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J.P. Marceau and Derek discuss J.P.'s upcoming course and book, how J.P. overcame zombie nightmares, and the opportunity to meet in person for the first time at the Symbolic World Summit on Feb 29, 2024. J.P.'s new course - thesymbolicworld.com/news/symbolic-world-metaphysics-course-with-jp-marceau Get your Symbolic World Summit ticket before they sell out - thesymbolicworld.com/summit More con...
What is the difference between Adventure and Pilgrimage? Jonathan Pageau explains
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What is the difference between Adventure and Pilgrimage? Jonathan Pageau explains
What Stephen King has to say about Symbolism
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What Stephen King has to say about Symbolism
Jonathan Pageau on Patterns & Pilgrimage (insights from Mount Athos)
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Jonathan Pageau on Patterns & Pilgrimage (insights from Mount Athos)
The Bargain of Compliance
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The Bargain of Compliance
Artist REFUSES to watch ANDOR - Here's Why..
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Artist REFUSES to watch ANDOR - Here's Why..
Revelatory Music for Modern Conundrums w/ Neil DeGraide of Dirt Poor Robins
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Revelatory Music for Modern Conundrums w/ Neil DeGraide of Dirt Poor Robins
The Symbolism of Light, Fire, & Reflection | Matthieu Pageau explains
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The Symbolism of Light, Fire, & Reflection | Matthieu Pageau explains
Mystical Mountain-Top Experiences | James Kourtides & Derek J Fiedler conversation
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Mystical Mountain-Top Experiences | James Kourtides & Derek J Fiedler conversation
A Look into my Creative Process: know your seeds - a letter reading
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A Look into my Creative Process: know your seeds - a letter reading
Updates and Goals for 2023
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Updates and Goals for 2023
Purpose in the Pain: seeing depression differently | a letter reading
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Purpose in the Pain: seeing depression differently | a letter reading
Father Daughter Unboxing 'The Son of the Deathless' by Nicholas Kotar
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Father Daughter Unboxing 'The Son of the Deathless' by Nicholas Kotar
Unusual Experiences Living Off-Grid in a YURT (Matthieu Pageau clip)
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Unusual Experiences Living Off-Grid in a YURT (Matthieu Pageau clip)
The Key to Understanding King David in the Bible (Matthieu Pageau clip)
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The Key to Understanding King David in the Bible (Matthieu Pageau clip)
The Mysterious Link of Sampson & David (Matthieu Pageau expounds)
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The Mysterious Link of Sampson & David (Matthieu Pageau expounds)
Matthieu Pageau: Symbolism & Scripture | a rare conversation
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Matthieu Pageau: Symbolism & Scripture | a rare conversation

Комментарии

  • @gracenroses7471
    @gracenroses7471 7 дней назад

    Watched this yesterday then somehow some serendipitous way I read psalm 89 which talks about the davidic kingdome being like the sun and the moon.

  • @gracenroses7471
    @gracenroses7471 8 дней назад

    So in listening to the part where he is talking about the function and role of the women in the ancient world, I kept thinking about how it is written in Genesis that a man is to leave his family and cleave to his wife. This made me think of the husband to kind of take on the role of mediator between his wife and the families. The way I interpret cleave to your wife, would be he is now loyal to her. She’s in a vulnerable position, but if she can trust that her husband would be loyal to her this would alleviate some of that vulnerability.

  • @troothseeka4116
    @troothseeka4116 23 дня назад

    It was great to meet Nicholas at the summit, and I saw you there Derek but didn't get a chance to say hello. Keep up both of your guy's works. God bless.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 21 день назад

      @@troothseeka4116 let's be sure to meet at the next one 🤝

    • @troothseeka4116
      @troothseeka4116 20 дней назад

      @@DerekJFiedler definitely.

  • @AugustasKunc
    @AugustasKunc 25 дней назад

    30

  • @MJTobel
    @MJTobel Месяц назад

    Doesn't the moon reflect light, too?

  • @sartwelljl
    @sartwelljl Месяц назад

    We need to hear from Matthiew again. :-)

  • @joelruys9604
    @joelruys9604 2 месяца назад

    Why is loose thread = time? is it to do with entropy?

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler Месяц назад

      Good Q. See chapter 66 in Language of Creation: clothing and costumes. Loose threads are material potential, like the primordial waters in Genesis 1, for space (the pattern) to weave into a garment.

    • @joelruys9604
      @joelruys9604 Месяц назад

      @@DerekJFiedler ah ok. I see the time/potential connection. that makes it easier to see time/potential/heaven/head. thanks for the reply

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler Месяц назад

      @@joelruys9604 you got it 👍

  • @huiastudio
    @huiastudio 2 месяца назад

    of Montreal mentioned? I had to check out the 2019 tape then. It's pretty good shit. Creative songwriting, vocals that aren't just whispery sad boy, good synth sounds

  • @ChristIsKingPhilosophy
    @ChristIsKingPhilosophy 2 месяца назад

    I think the idea of love being able to transcend time is present in the very jungian/petersonian notion that if you can change a memory of the past you are changing the past, and that a trauma healed is precisely that love reaching in, through and beyond time.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler Месяц назад

      Good insight. How would you say love transcends time in an Orthodox Christian notion? And how does that compare to the jungian/petersonian motion you described?

    • @ChristIsKingPhilosophy
      @ChristIsKingPhilosophy Месяц назад

      ​@@DerekJFiedler Tough question, they're super related. I'd repeat what Pageau says, love as remembrance, as "distance covered". Purposeful (godly) action is love transcending time. It requires symbolically choosing memory over attention and space over time. Proper attention (Christ) is attention in memory of the Father. So you remember the center (God) as you move into the margin (creation) to try to remember it as well, you love your neighbor (margin) as you love yourself (in memory of God's love). If I had to compare the two I'd say it's not a therapeutic notion of "changing the past" per se (and not by yourself), but rather, "remembering the past as God presents it". This active memory gives you your identity as a child of God in the present, living in a manner that fully integrates past, present and future. Instead of presupposing time as an inherently broken thing needing fixing, you see time as natural for maturation (in theological terms, "the fall wasn't necessary"). Time instead of being an enemy becomes a means of expression (reproduction of the identity in Matt Pageau's terms). That's how you make sure within your own mind that creation is both good and God is present in creation as a source of its goodness. Time, the margin, attention and distance are all related. If I had to be more concrete I'd say that love transcending time in an Orthodox way is about being consistent in your love across time (your heart transformed and conformed to that love throughout time). Seek first the kingdom. Because your work, your actions, are not God in themselves. But in aiming towards God, in being energized towards a final eschaton which is the eternal kingdom, they remember God and are god-like. So you're basically working for the Kingdom, but you're not claiming godhood, rather, you'd be receiving it from God instead.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler Месяц назад

      @@ChristIsKingPhilosophy you see this in the films. In Arrival, the Heptapods give humanity an eschatological purpose (to learn their language) to aim towards for the next several thousand years. Generation after generation remembers the Word and lives in the likeness of the Heptapods. In Interstellar, the beings from the forth dimension (proposed to be evolved future humans) is given an Exodus-like mission to travel through the wilderness of space to the promised land, a new planet identified by the 12 spies and confirmed as abundant for life. We can't go back and change history. The last can't be altered, but it can be redeemed. It can be reconciled in the light of Christ as part of a greater purpose. The main point of the Exodus story is redemption, redeeming what was lost. Interesting the distinction between attention and memory. After all we re-member the origen to attend to the highest (central). We reconstitute the scaring parts of our attention according to the whole.

  • @hobbsmatt
    @hobbsmatt 2 месяца назад

    Excellent discussion. I found so much consonance with transformative experiences in my life, and this helped me better understand why I loved both of these movies so much when I saw them years ago. I’m excited to go back and watch them again to try to see them with fresh eyes now. Thanks to both of you

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      That's awesome! I hope this convo helps you see the stories with new eyes.

  • @AprendeMovimiento
    @AprendeMovimiento 2 месяца назад

    This is awesome, if the story is about Cooper being dead and also one of him being alive, then it is truly a story of Love, because the essential feature of Love is the fact that you self empty (die) and you self give (live), and what transcends the dying and living, the emptying and filling, the distinction and relation is Love, love bounds the two together. so it's great if the movie can be seen in both lenses and I think that ties to arrival as a good solution to the interstellar frame, because the language of the octopods point to a circular tree, not just circles and not just trees, so it's a full pattern that once it is particularized it's both, space and time, life and death, beginning and end.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      Beautiful said. How would you say the Heptapod language is a circular tree?

    • @AprendeMovimiento
      @AprendeMovimiento 2 месяца назад

      @@DerekJFiedler because it’s a circle with branches

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      @@AprendeMovimiento like the ink blotches and marks branch around the circle. Yeah interesting. Typically trees are pillars, axis mundi, ladders, that vertically connect heaven and earth and create space. But the logograms are more like arched trees that form a circle, symbolizing cyclical time as well.

    • @AprendeMovimiento
      @AprendeMovimiento 2 месяца назад

      @@DerekJFiedler a tree is more than that, not all trees repeat the straight libe of going up in a line, a tree at the highest abstraction is the structure of analogy and degrees and modes of participation, the vertical tree shows the conection between heaven and earth because of the line that goes from earth to the heavens but if you see a celtic tree of life you will see that a tree is actualy more like a torus, so there are two circles actually being united.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      @@AprendeMovimiento ah yes, I am seeing it now. The Celtic encircled tree is a helpful symbol.

  • @johncolinhalbig
    @johncolinhalbig 2 месяца назад

    This was such an enjoyable and fascinating discussion, my friend. I really appreciate your insights (especially your experience as a father) into both films, and have already kept those ideas in mind while re-watching. I look forward to talking again :)

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      Twas a pleasure to talk with you. Let's do it again soon.

  • @FrJohnBrownSJ
    @FrJohnBrownSJ 2 месяца назад

    Glad to see more new content! Christ's peace!

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      Thank you, it's good to be back. I've been more active at the writing desk during this season. I will keep the conversations coming. I'm aiming for 1-3 podcasts per month during a writing-heavy period.

  • @anya7014
    @anya7014 2 месяца назад

    🥹❤

  • @anya7014
    @anya7014 2 месяца назад

    This conversation is amazing ❤

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 2 месяца назад

      You're amazing 👍

    • @anya7014
      @anya7014 Месяц назад

      @@DerekJFiedler likewise and thank you 🙏

  • @SuperFishers
    @SuperFishers 3 месяца назад

    4:36 - 4:43 classic

  • @eveningprimrose3088
    @eveningprimrose3088 3 месяца назад

    Richard has probably answered this before somewhere, but can anyone tell me...What do his family-of-origin members think of his conversion to Orthodoxy? Did any of them also convert?

  • @christopherrichardson6644
    @christopherrichardson6644 3 месяца назад

    38:30 - did Rohlin ever give examples where Lewis "falls short"?

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 3 месяца назад

      Not fully. It has been added to the list for the next convo.

    • @christopherrichardson6644
      @christopherrichardson6644 3 месяца назад

      @@DerekJFiedler Excellent video. My first time on your channel; new subscriber! Thank you for your reply; I'm looking forward to the follow-up video.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 3 месяца назад

      @@christopherrichardson6644 Hey, welcome! And thanks for the question.

  • @ibelieve3111
    @ibelieve3111 3 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @etheretherether
    @etheretherether 3 месяца назад

    Love the way you did this interview. I always wanted someone to just show Johnathon Pageau a bunch of icons and say "what is this?" great way to teach by demonstration.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 3 месяца назад

      I'm glad you appreciate the approach :)

  • @Chris-ij8xb
    @Chris-ij8xb 3 месяца назад

    That was great Derek thank you. Wouldn't have got to have seen this any other way

  • @ourblessedtribe9284
    @ourblessedtribe9284 4 месяца назад

    to just compare origin stories: Sampson's origin story is all to do with his mother - specifically his mother separate from his father. The angel (very high, and who ascends in the flame) visits his mother, then his father asks the angel to return, but he only does so when the mother is separate from his father again. She has to run to get the father. David's origin story is all to do with his father. Samuel (high, but still a mediator for Israel, and sticks around) goes to the house of Jesse. David's older brothers are all present. Rather than a woman by herself in a field, David's origin story starts with tons of family identity. There is already a huge structure of masculinity in his family. The anointing from Samuel passes over all those brothers before landing on David. So based on this, I think Sampson is associated with rationality coming from the mother, while David is associated with irrationality coming from the father.

  • @alphabeta8284
    @alphabeta8284 4 месяца назад

    Is he Jewish or Christian?

  • @alphabeta8284
    @alphabeta8284 4 месяца назад

    He must not have a girlfriend or wife to decide to live in a yurt 😅

  • @alexandraelhardt9767
    @alexandraelhardt9767 4 месяца назад

    My boys love The Red Flower and Ivan and the Grey Wolf!

  • @cormacjones8286
    @cormacjones8286 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic conversation! Derek, you are really good at this....

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 4 месяца назад

      Thank you, my friend. It means a lot coming from you.

  • @Chris-ij8xb
    @Chris-ij8xb 4 месяца назад

    Love this. Two great chaps chatting.

  • @DerekJFiedler
    @DerekJFiedler 4 месяца назад

    Link to Kotar's beautiful Kickstarter bringing Russian Fairy Tales to life -www.kickstarter.com/projects/1402845448/in-a-certain-land-3-complete-slavic-fairy-tale-collections Also, feel free to "subscribe" for more deep conversations, and to "like" this video to help spread the word for more people to enjoy.

  • @x0rn312
    @x0rn312 4 месяца назад

    13:00 I'd be very curious to hear more of your thoughts on talking animal animation

  • @Mramidu
    @Mramidu 4 месяца назад

    Wassup bro. Are you looking to bring Mathew back.?

  • @schroedervesely5777
    @schroedervesely5777 4 месяца назад

    "Promo sm" 😝

  • @candaniel
    @candaniel 4 месяца назад

    Couldn't contain my laughter at "Saint Lewis" 😂

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 4 месяца назад

      Funny you commenting on this now. Richard Rohlin and I revisited this moment in a recent podcast.

  • @corvus_da
    @corvus_da 5 месяцев назад

    That is complete nonsense. What if you met someone who didn't find sunsets beautiful? You might think that person is weird, but you can't say they're incorrect. Sunsets being beautiful is not a fact, it's a subjective opinion that most people happen to agree on.

    • @C4MG1RL
      @C4MG1RL 4 месяца назад

      It's me. I don't care for them without outside context. 😭

  • @Chris-ij8xb
    @Chris-ij8xb 5 месяцев назад

    Love love love this Derek. This guy is probably my favourite guest you've had as I'm also a keen gardener. Good job!

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

      And what an appropriate time to watch it. Happy Spring Solstice! Do you grow a garden similar to Evan's - food forest, permaculture, back to Eden?

    • @Chris-ij8xb
      @Chris-ij8xb 5 месяцев назад

      Happy Spring Solstice. God bless. I do not have a garden similar to your friend's, no not even close unfortunately I just have the standard English back garden which I like to tend. I also worked as an independent gardener by myself for a belo average wage for some time :-)

  • @Chris-ij8xb
    @Chris-ij8xb 5 месяцев назад

    Another brilliant conversation Derek. I play guitar myself so found you two discussing symbolism & music fascinating.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Chris! It's a pleasure to have a fellow musician among us.

  • @larspetry4640
    @larspetry4640 5 месяцев назад

    The one thing that I disagree with is the star wars thing. It is not that the rebels are always the good guys and it is not the case that he has to kill his father. In fact the whole point was that he did not kill his father and through that did not turn to the dark side and the redemption ark of darth vader is that he turns against his master so that luke does not have to kill anybody. Regarding the rebels: In the Prequels the Rebels are the enemies of the republic and are neither good nor bad. They have their own understandable interests and get used and corrupted by the sith, so that the sith can use the rebel-Problem as an excuse to end democracy and corrupt the republic to turn it into the empire. So basically you have two sides with good intentions. The Republic and the Rebels (Seperatists) getting corrupted. Then in the original triology you have Rebels fighting against the empire trying to restore the old Republic. Sorry how is the new the good in that story??!!

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the thoughtful comment!

  • @sallyjom-cooper470
    @sallyjom-cooper470 5 месяцев назад

    It’s all about the contrast. Without contrast the world is grey. Sunset sunrise sea land contrast. Virgin birth, crucifixion of peaceful loving King contrast.

    • @sallyjom-cooper470
      @sallyjom-cooper470 5 месяцев назад

      The contrast actually physically increases your ability to see and understand.

    • @sallyjom-cooper470
      @sallyjom-cooper470 5 месяцев назад

      Also very dangerous things can be beautiful. And in constrained beauty is a terror.

  • @sallyjom-cooper470
    @sallyjom-cooper470 5 месяцев назад

    Just found this, ty

  • @berglen100
    @berglen100 5 месяцев назад

    Who is hero now for time kings so I search exsperience claims of church with Neville Goddard experiences was good coach of imaginations I AM what ever you follow.

  • @catsmews
    @catsmews 5 месяцев назад

    What if a robot makes the meal.

  • @JoshRueff
    @JoshRueff 5 месяцев назад

    What a great argument for objective beauty, truth. That made my day. Every time I hear something like this, it feels like remembering something unlocked in the deepest part of me. I'll be using those examples on everyone I can get to listen to me. Thank you for the clip, sometimes it's difficult to make time for long-form (although I did watch a good bit of the full version), it's nice to enjoy bits and pieces of the best parts sometimes.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad it found you well. Best has a way of doing that. Yeah, I'm trying to pull at least one clip from the back half of long conversations (where most of the magic happens) so more people can enjoy it too.

    • @JoshRueff
      @JoshRueff 5 месяцев назад

      @@DerekJFiedler Smart, that makes sense - good stuff

  • @DerekJFiedler
    @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

    Watch the full conversation - ruclips.net/video/ZKQIdw6fjHw/видео.html - with Neil and Kate DeGraide of the apocalyptic band Dirt Poor Robins.

  • @metaspacecrownedbytime4579
    @metaspacecrownedbytime4579 5 месяцев назад

    Staring at a fire or watching a sunset or strolling along the waves edge on the beach are all a similar human pleasures. We are experiencing the clash of time and space. The sand is tiny symmetrical crystals and the ocean is chaos. Sand=space, water=time

  • @SacraTessan
    @SacraTessan 5 месяцев назад

    Interresting that Martin SHAW who seems to have been a favorite at the conference is not just a great storyteller ,and christian but also a person who is paying attention to his nightdreams ..and have the courage to stay in connection with his inner nature at that level as well as the outside nature.I hope we can be able also to talk about our dreams is it still a kind of tabu ? Why ..Dreams are working trough a symbolic language and iour magination ..

    • @jorgejungl
      @jorgejungl 28 дней назад

      Yes I would like to see these discussions. Pageua seems to be dismissive of dreams

  • @sbroomell
    @sbroomell 5 месяцев назад

    Your channel and Matthieu’s book and interviews are my fortunate new discoveries in these days following the Symbolic World Summit. I’m a musician and I’m looking forward to making my way through these talks you’ve published.

    • @DerekJFiedler
      @DerekJFiedler 5 месяцев назад

      Welcome! It's good to have you.