It's only archetypically perfect for people who are morons who think archetypes are a contest and not a reflection of populations. Anybody who took star wars seriously as an arch type would instantly wage war against nato and every other major country in the world and then get droned quietly on a presidents kill list.
@@MrJabbothehut yea, woke up to a country of cowards who fund more mass death than pretty much everyone they criticize, who wouldn't challenge their boss for their family's right to live much less their military for another family's right to live. Luke Skywalker would be disappointed in you.
I would say to this guy what Aragorn said to Eomer in another cultural mythic saga, when the horseman lamented "how is a man to judge in times such as these?" Aragon's response was "As he has ever judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man’s part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
Star Wars (before Disney) is way deeper than we would think. Very interesting concepts hidden in these movies. Which is why they worked in the first place.
Also characters you could actually resonate with. I was excited to see a female protagonist in Episode VII, but unfortunately Rey turned out to be a horribly shallow character, same with Kylo Ren. I actually liked the way he was portraid in episode VII as some kind of a bratty teenager (The stoic vader role was already explored), at least it was something new in SW... But they had to butcher it by turning him in a soppy overly-melodramatic depressed loser by episode IX. Luke had an arc...can't say the same for Rey.
Everything is deeper than we think. Star wars presented it in a flashy new way but but really in a way that plays with that depth. It's really plain, which is why for some it's too obvious to keep them interested.
Darth Vader himself is like Lucifer, a fallen Angel. He was supposed to be a light-bringer, the chosen one to bring balance to the force and he falls into resentment, anger and pride. And it was the Son that saved his father from the belly of the beast, the Death Star, that brought him back from the abyss…oh God, I’m not only a Star Wars nerd, I’m also a Jungian nerd!
I don't find Luke Skywalker to be odd and quirky. He seems like a typical teenager to me. He is bored working on the farm and he wants to go out on an adventure and be somebody, be it in the academy or The Alliance. This is not bad in anyway, I mean, this is why people all over the world relates to him instantly.
I love the part in Star Wars where the hero has all the bestest powers ever and she can take on all the villains who came out of thin air and in the end she finds out that she is the villain’s granddaughter and all the other heroes died. It’s awesome because NPR told me it was.
Me, personally, I love that part in Star Wars where old Ben says to Luke "A Space Wizard is never late, nor early. He arrives precisely when he intends to!"
Disney Marxist writers destroyed his character because it was inspiring. Can't have any stories of a hero building themselves up. We have to have a female who is already awesome at everything she does to shit on Luke. Complete Mary Sue bullshit that only incompetent and worthless people like. The Disney movies are for those who think they're worthy of being the best at something for doing nothing to attain it. Kinda like Disney, they have a shit load of money so they think they're worthy to make a Star Wars movie, with no connection to it. Lol.
Hmm, would he say that 'we' gave Morgoth and Sauron their power to begin with, just by seeking to know good from bad? Before even being born too - that's some trick.
There seem to be more parables within Star Wars than a person can ever hope to comprehend. Certainly more than I’m equipped to. Just as there seem to be more critically valuable lessons within this singular ten minute clip than a person likely has years enough remaining to grapple with. However many years ‘I’ have left in this life, I’ll don’t think I’ll ever have enough time or opportunities to properly & accurately relate to Dr Peterson just how deeply grateful I am to have happened across his work & words. He has had such an impact on my life & on how I interact with family and friends, that I just do not have words enough to describe. From the bottom of my heart… thank you, Doctor Peterson. I am forever in your debt.
As a combat veteran, Dr Peterson's analysis regarding discovering your capacity for malevolence is what I experienced. Realizing that I enjoyed it was worse. It took me almost 40 years and an induced memory cascade for me to accept what happened and admit it to others. I still need to constantly maintain control but I've gotten pretty good at masking
@@bobpowers9637 Why are you thanking him, you have no idea how he served. Maybe he was an Iraq veteran, in that case, how did he serve anyone other than big oil?
@@bipslone8880 awww poor guy it seems like you were unable to logically put together how iraq was not 40 years ago. And that it has been 40 years and more that Vietnam veterans have been coping and struggling with their service in Vietnam. lolz. cute. And quite also seemingly, hilariously unaware of the well-known gesture of common courtesy many Americans practice with any and all military veterans we come in contact with in any way, shape, or form, regardless of reasons, regardless of politics, regardless of oil. Yes, indeed, that is the common courtesy of thanking a veteran for their service.
and so, yes, Syril Victor, thank you for your service. Seems like you’ve been through quite a coping process over the years, and glad you have come to that coping mechanism for yourself.
Thanks so much for all you do for us, Pescador de Hombres. I am not a major Star Wars fanatic, but a great story, and Epic story. We can have that ONE SHOT, to destroy the Death Star, and we can have help, from whom we least expect, at the last moment, when all Hope, seems lost. Respect, to good stories. Classic. Gracias! Te amo!
He's not. Star wars is nothing like Christianity. At all. It resembles nothing compared to it. The closest thing he was spot on about was niezche and Jung in terms of niezches duality with the Greek dioceses. And jungs incorporation of the shadow and synchronization. But simply not Christianity at all. I actually have no idea how the heck he thinks star wars is like Christianity. It's clear as day that he's wrong on that front.
Highly recommend you check out Campbell’s talks at Skywalker Ranch, “The Power of Myth.” George Lucas was deeply inspired by Campbell. And Campbell by Jung.
If I start telling a Cain and Abel story, people want to get bogged down in the "people made up the bible to control people" shit, so I tell them about the Rule of Two instead. In many ways this males Star Wars superior to Christianity as a memeset. Sith philosophy is at least referring to thinkers that the atheists can relate to, Nietzsche mainly, but also Darwin. But I don't know, religious people have more babies, so Darwin would be team Christianity in this argument I think.
@@thebelmont1995 ooof you clearly haven't read either. For example: 'light' and 'dark' side of forces are not only Jungian duality, BUT go perfectly hand in hand with Nietzsche's "slave- and master-morality". Do you really assume watching 1-2 summaries on youtube will give you a knowledge advantage over a professor who spend almost his whole life studying teaching it (JBP)?
One of the concepts hidden in the pre-Disney S.W. was that you must learn to master your own evil, because we are all capable of the most horrible things, but if you close your eyes and if you blindly deny that duality you'll bring demise on your own and everyone you care about.
Jesus Christ, the extent to which JP is abstracting this concept of how Star Wars is just another form of truth which people gravitate toward like a legitimate religion is something special. I don't think I could explain it any better than he has here, and even then this is no easy matter to understand it to the level he is trying to convey it. This is precisely the kind of content that those who call JP a charlatan see and think that just because they can't understand what he is saying, he is somehow a swindler.
Like he said, it's important to connect our experiences to a higher narrative otherwise our moral compass is basically inactive, and this causes us to lose sight of whatever it is we consider to be our "ultimate goal" and can potentially drive us to a state of guilt or regret. Star Wars is such an engaging film because of the writers capability to make these connections and allow for the potential for the audience to do the same. that you can say in a sense, the film gives comfort to someone who has otherwise lost a sense of righteousness and justice in the world from the experiences they have had.
It appears to me like a possession of the experience, and unfortunately they're not able to abstract out from it. Perhaps they fear the sense of meaning will be lost if they do? I don't know
@@lisaschuster686 it's not a big deal to create something new. It is a big deal to integrate abstract knowledge, old and new, into a practical reality. That's why people listen to him. He is able to articulate his unique perspective.
Star Wars and The Matrix being taught how JP did here is rather common in mystic circles, ive been to conferences where the concept of the restoration of all things was taught and the teachers referenced the truth in those films. In fact the truth in them is ancient it was mainstream among the "Gnostic" Christians in the early church.
DOCTOR PETERSON, I think many of us would love to hear you talk about Frank Herbert's Dune. It's my favorite science fiction novel of all time, and its deep themes involve culture, politics, environmentalism, religion, et cetera. Thank you!
@@atheosmachina No, the Fremen were mostly based on the Islam, but those elements are all over. The main strain of Dune however is not to trust people claiming to be saviours or messiahs, Paul is basically a fake exploiting myths for his own agenda.
i can do it for you. the archetypal battle between your own malevolence and the jungian existence of the inner beneficence signifies the existential abstraction that gets fragmented within your own mind. without the noncontradictory function of the visual cortex, the components of the tragedy of life will not be imaginable. Jordan Peterson the most brilliant man to ever live
5:43 Jordan Peterson articulates in a single sentence what would probably take me a whole essay to explain Simply amazing, I wonder how much brain power he had left after that one
Speaking of Star Wars, I realized after playing Capcom vs SNK that one of the best mirrors to Luke Skywalker is Rock Howard from the SNK universe. It’s just perfect really, he’s a protagonist you’re inevitable to sympathize with. His emotion is very compelling, and his father is corrupt but powerful, possibly more than him. But his own power is fueled with some protagonist’s anguish, AND he’s trained by someone other than his dad. It’s almost too perfect!
last night while chatting with friends, we began playing a 3d game of hot and cold that involved levels of abstraction. instead of guessing an object you would guess a category. for example, let's say the category is food. if you said consumables, id say "in", to tell you to go into a less abstract category. if you said drink, I'd say "hot" because you're at the right level of abstraction and you're in the right line of thinking. if you said fast food id say "out" to tell you to go to a higher level of abstraction. its nerdy, but it was a very fun thought experiment that made it clearer how humans see the world by showing us how uncomfortable we are with thinking at high levels of abstraction. instead of the tangible object level where you would normally guess things like dog or car in a guessing game.
Star Wars was the first topic they got me to start debating people in ever increasing comments and dialogue. Especially after I was introduced to the old Expanded Universe. Eventually my understanding of the greater narrative became increasingly tied to many, if not almost all aspects of a Christian worldview. Needless to say, I had fun, and it benefited me a lot simply beyond entertainment and inspiration.
George's Star Wars changed my life in so many positive ways. People call me a nerd and blah blah blah but it introduced me to philosophy and made me a better person. Thank you George Lucas.
Tough era to live in, but i guess our ancestors thought the same, so lucky us to live in this era? Anyways, i can understand your actions better everyday Dr., hopefully we can make it and everything will be worth it. Much love to you.
There was massive occult references places throughout, yoda was actually the name of a jusit priest and the force and that is now looking like just the quantum field so there’s a lot more to Star Wars than it appears on the surface
This is a fascinating conversation that took so many different turns. When JP was talking about getting hung up on the why of everything, I immediately thought to myself, oh, like when I'm on acid? I paused the video and thought more about my experiences breaking down everything on LSD. After that brief introspection, I un-pause and JP brings up psychadelics and their effects and I thought, oh okay nevermind please continue. Fascinating, but then the other person, I ignorantly don't know, throws out he's agnostic, and I'm thinking what? Video ends.
8:50, "You need story to put that(universal malevolence of humans), otherwise it just hangs above you like sword of Damocles". This is very true. I know this because for same reason, painting had saved my life. I couldn't understand how that worked, but it makes more sense nowadays. I needed to name the evil that was done to me, and the evil I had done.
I like how he referenced The Sword of Damocles. I would love to hear his analysis of Berserk. Someone cutting through fate itself using the actual blade itself, I bet Jordan would have a field day. XD
As much as I love Jordan Peterson when he weighs in on politics this is where he really shines. I'd love for him to break down fiction and go through all kinds of stories. I'd listen all day and all night. Break down harry potter and star wars and Tolkien and hell branch out into anime.
Wow , go on Jordan, reaching out to these people that can’t make up the decision what’s that saying nothing new under the Sun, but Star Wars and sci-fi which is a whole different level of understanding a creator What is the meaning of this life to go forward? New frontier Star Trek, which I grew up on And then we have Comecon, which thousands of people travel to see I’ll be a part of 👍🏼👌🏽 Thanks Jordan, once again for trying to reach out
- has that been tested neurologically? - do you know, well I don’t know, I don’t know about, um, I don’t know a specific test that has set the poems I’ve talked about to music… But I’m gonna carry on and assert this anyway.
I would argue that "atheist nerds" is most of us in 2022. We may play around with religion and spirituality, but if we're completely honest with ourselves we know that there's a good chance it's nothing more than a quirk of the human brain, evolved for self-preservation and consolation. A coping-mechanism. There's no fundamental difference between believing in Santa Claus or believing in Christ. Or the Force for that matter.
Disney stripped the soul from Star Wars. All of the deeper meaning and connection to deeper human values and subconscious desires is non-existent in the Disney content
Definitely. Disney, in general, has been entirely stripped of any soul in its content. Not only that, those in control of Disney have made it their goal to go back to the classics and strip them of their deeper meanings and lessons in values that they themselves despise. Just like Star Wars, it's as if they got together a bunch of people who hated the originals for the values that they imparted to the viewers and made it their mission to rewrite lore and twist it to their own creatively bankrupt, artificial b ish.
@S Z Rogue One is so overrated, even as a somewhat overshadowed flick. It didn't need to be told for one, and the movie we got had me not knowing any of the main characters or events, and only really remembering the ending with Vader slaying rebels. It probably is the only 'decent' movie shit out of Disney, but that isn't a great compliment to put it frankly.
Predictive programming is the justice department giving scripts to Hollywood to make movies. Tiffany fitzhenry was a writer in Hollywood and that’s what she said
Except the Force is a Taoist concept and Jedi are literally Buddhists. Claiming "Star Wars is Christian" is a gross oversimplification of Star Wars and even semi-blasphemous to Christianity (because the Taoist/Buddhist elements contradict Christianity on a fundamental level). There are obviously Christian elements in it, but there are elements of other religions in it as well. Looking at Star Wars with an exclusive atheist/Christian/Buddhist/etc lens is a complete misread. Applying this logic to something like Lord of the Rings would make much more sense.
Its funny how you related Greek plays and Star Wars because as a lover of both (I studied a lot of theatre) one of the biggest questions behind Greek plays is whether or not we have free will or do the Gods control us? And you will see a game of chess between a Good and Bad God and if that doesn't exactly pinpoint the relationship of the force having a war between the light and dark side and we are the moving pieces, I guess Star Wars isn't what I think it is.
He got the Psychedelic thing on the spot. Absolutely amazing to hear it in such understandable fashion. I once took lsd and did the same exercise of abstraction and atm i thought i was god lol
My friend, there are many demons don't be deceived by them through drugs. I had many friends doing so and they were thinking it was God, but it wasn't, God is holy, and He would always call you back to Him and repentance. Life is short, don't go to hell because of few years in this life. all is vanity if you look forwards the eternity. the bible says that everyone who calls upon the name of lord shall be saved, call on Jesus for salvation and you will be saved and have your place in heaven. Ask Jesus to lead you and save you from your sins. Find out testimonies of ex-drug addicts. Jesus heals even today same as then. Jesus said: For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul? Don't be that man but be the one that will be saved. You and your family. they too have a soul and need the saviour Jesus Christ, because we all are sinners and are worthy of condemnation and punishment in hell. Don't you or your loved one go there. If you have any question, ask me, I would gladly answer you. Give your life to Jesus and He will give you eternal life that starts from now. There is so much meaning and love and peace and meaning when you have God with you always. It's one thing to believe in God or think you believe it and another live with Him and have friendship and relationship with Him. I don't judge you but I would love to see you in heaven with your family too. Hope this blesses you.
Hope psychedelics take their deserved place in society. Had a pretty similar experience on shrooms. Beautiful day. Felt the connection of everything as everything. Felt the love of the universe. Definitely changed something in me for the better
@@lukypoco3663 My fathers a pastor and there wasnt a day where i questioned the existance of god and will continue to do so. I am what you would call a truth seeker, and this made me very interested in ontology, epistemology, and theology. I respect that you have your own beliefs, no diss tho, but ppl like you from my experience just need to hold on to something. You guys are not truth seekers (Christians) but are ppl who want peace. Thats not a bad thing as one might be a truth seeker and at the end realize how pathetic and futile his attempts where at understanding the universe and realize only too late that simple belief, true or not, resulted in a happier life. But im 21 and ill know im old when im too tired to ask those questions anymore with true curiosity. also there is no hell at least not an eternal one. if you believe in such a thing you are not a Christian in my eyes (not that i am one myself) because your view on God is not coherent with what God is suppose to be in the Christian perspective, which is love. Things like this differ between sects but all the secs have and retain flawed beliefs despite the many contradiction. And thats ok but what is not ok is not even trying to reconcile the contradictions and instead go "Ill ask God in heaven, there are just somethings we cannot understand in this universe until we see him, have faith until then" which, one is false because if we are able to observe something how is it possible that it is beyond our capacity to know (i would understand if you said i cannot understand infinity or nothingness and those are things we cannot observe directly in the universe i.e. we dont actually see inside a black hole, or we cant see past the big bang. so epistemologically i think that way of thinking is horseshit) but also use perception and the vocabulary to disguise ignorance and irrationality as faith. the value of faith is not null but it is not a virtue in excess. Im closer to believing that consciousness is God and we are all God experiencing ourselves subjectively . this to me makes more sense than the Christian god. This is a eastern belief but its one i discovered on my own during a lsd trip. during that trip my main goal was asking the question who am I? and after thinking and thinking i had a ecstatic moment where i realized I AM. i felt it and the meaning in my bones, the I AMness was overwhelming. and one of the reason i believe the bible was heavily influenced by psychedelics is because the first time God appeared to moses he said I AM. few questions for you tho. Have you tried any drugs? Do you drink? Smoke? Your words have not blesses me as i know them for what they are but hopefully u where blessed with curiosity and go experience it for yourself.
I mean, this is the guy that didn't know benzos we're addictive in 2020. Every high school user I've ever met has both known that prior to taking benzos and gotten off without a media pity party. Trusting JP on drug advice is like trusting Donald Trump on investment advice.
This is by far the best explanation JBP has made regarding this. Usually I feel as if he is just talking without saying anything when it comes to religion and god. I think that's partly because well, I'm not as intelligent as JBP by a long shot and also that JBP may genuinely struggle to explain this properly without making it too abstract. I do agree with JBP though now that I finally understand what he is saying, but I still think he is making this too complicated for what you would normally consider "religious" people. "Normal" religious people are very unlikely to have thought this through and genuinely believes in a god that exists and created everything, being much closer to religious fundamentalism or creationism in the worst cases. Honestly, I think atheists are more likely to come to this conclusion than religious people because we have less inhibitions that usually hinders the more religious people from ever thinking for themselves far enough. It's undoubtedly an interesting discussion. JBP is a gift to our society.
Luke Skywalker is not the Jesus character in whole, the argument would be that he is, at best, a prophet. Anakin Skywalker was the child with no father created in the womb of the mother with holy intervention from an all powerful being (the Force). Anakin/Darth Vader ultimately failed the tests with the Satan which Jesus passed, in that Vader turned to the dark side for part of his life. There is also the view that Vaser's return to the Light side at the end of ROTJ, is related to the crucifiction in a few ways. 1st, Vader is like the Thief on the Cross story in that he came to God (the Light side of the Force) just before his death, at a time when it has been argued, Vaser was at his lowest point in his life, facing the task of killing his own son (Abrahamic tones) or be killed by his son for the "Greater Good" of the rise of the Sith and the Dark side and cursing his son with the burden and suffering of a Darth. There are Jobian tones throughout with the overall Galactic suffering that seems to be going on everywhere in one form or another. If memory serves, there are at these a couple Universities or Colleges that offer or did offer a course or two on the study of Star War from a religious point of view so clearly this is not just the ramblings of Jordan Peterson.
Very interesting takes. I did have some suspicion that some of the analogies were somewhat inaccurate, but they still serve their purpose. I'm curious if there were any specific sources you got the starwars-religion analogies from, or is it all just from personal memory of each?
Atheists treat science the same way christians treat God. Each are treated as the ultimate authority. Those that follow either authority seek to use it to validate their choices and justify their actions and world view.
Why don't people actually pay attention to George Lucas, he has stated that he pulled concepts from almost all major world religions, philosophy, and history. Star Wars isn't Christianity for atheist nerds, its a space opera using; multiple religions, historical events, and philosophy as a basis.
@SubArc Adventures Not really, because in reality Christianity violates human nature. Something cannot be the story of humans, if it claims human nature is all evil.
@SubArc Adventures So have you never been involved with the Christian church at all? Because they demonize pretty much EVERYTHING. Practicing another religion, that calls for the death penalty. Are you gay, yea, that is punishable by the death penalty. Do you eat shellfish, death penalty. Do you eat rabbits, death penalty. Have you been raped, death penalty. Did you ever disobey your parents, death penalty. You clearly haven't ever read the bible... It's murder, genocide, hatred, and cruelty cover to cover. It literally forbids the majority of things that are common in humanity, things which are natural human instincts. The most common being the human sex drive in modern times. It also demonized curiosity if said curiosity goes against biblical teachings. I mean, it's so blatant, how can anyone not know all this.
@SubArc Adventures Three weeks ago, a group of pastors from my area from various churches went to a city hall meeting. At said meeting the demanded that all LGBT people and non-christians be lined up against a wall and shot. Many churches may not be as extreme anymore, but all of that is in the Bible. So unless you change the Bible, that is the core of Christianity, even if not all churches adhere to it verbatim.
@SubArc Adventures Clearly, you've never studied the Bible. I suggest you go to two channels for a video example. "Owen Morgan (Telltale)," and "Belief It Or Not."
Star Wars was great because it had universal human themes (hero’s journey, good vs evil) as well as political themes (the threat of fascism, the clear reference to the Vietnam war with rebels being Viet Cong, post-911 ideas of trading freedom for security in the prequels). Disney only care about iconography (seeing the same characters over and over again) not the underlying messages.
That last little bit, i know people who take great joy in harming others and a mother goes through great pain to bring a child into the world. Its good and evil quit trying to run away from judgment.
The more correct way to understand polarity is in restriction and relief. If we are on opposite sides of the energy matrix, relief for you would be restriction for me. Coming back to "the ultimate" dissolves restriction in it's entirety because you will center your consciousness, identifying with the ultimate rather than your imagined state on one side or another.
I wish Dr. Peterson would talk more about Cambell and where he agrees and disagrees with Cambell’s work. He’s said some things before that gave me the impression he might have a negative opinion, but other times not.
The hero's journey is a myth that is present in all religions my friend, not just Christianity. It's also present in Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, etc. It may very well be the oldest story ever told.
I really do not buy the argument that "Star Wars is Christianity for atheist nerds." There are thematic and philosophical connections, but according to Peterson essentially everything (including the origin of reason and language itself) goes back to the Christian Bible, and therefore everything is essentially a form of Christianity, which I find to be absurd nonsense. Christianity has informed the development of Western culture, but so has culture and human nature informed the development of Christianity. The ideas contained within Christianity predate Christianity and would fundamentally exist with or without it. Calling everything a form of Christianity is a gross over-generalization and gives religion undeserved, infinite credit over all human thought and accomplishment.
He sees everything through a modern, western, Judeo-Christian lens... He intuitively funnels all the patterns he sees to align with his values. I don't even mean that harshly, that's just his angle...
Couldn't have put it better myself. This also creates a little discrimination towards atheists, which are hinted as being somewhat "lesser" individuals than the blessed christians. This would also imply that everything before 0 a.d. was pretty much worthless (culture wise), which is of course preposterous. I'm not saying religion is bad, and being born in a very christian country I can aknowledge the way Christianity shaped western society, but I'm tired of seeing it labeled as the source of anything worth considering.
There are many elements of the Christian mythos in Star Wars. However, the closest thing Star Wars comes to irl in a spiritual sense is Hinduism. While Anakin might be a obvious Lucifer reference and Luke might be Christ on a cross, the concepts of a great energy that surround and bind us together that we can learn to divine the will of the universe are taken straight out of Eastern religions. The jedi are basically Buddhist monks. The concept of internal balance and the Yin and the Yang are all integral to the themes of Star Wars without being directly stated.
@@jippalippa Who knows? Lol. JBP started restricting his diet when he noticed that his daughter experimented with restricting her diet to attempt to combat her lifelong, rare, and poorly understood ailments - I think it was autoimmune in nature for her and JBP - and they nearly completely went away; he noticed the same phenomena with himself once he adopted a similar diet. Whether or not it works for other people is something each individual has to figure out for themselves but for them it was an attempt to combat illnesses that seemingly stemmed from diet, or could at least be curbed by a restricted diet. He, and especially his daughter, have talked about it a fair bit and they think it may stem from their body's being allergic to most foods. As far as I have seen, they have not tried persuading the restrictive diet to people unless those people have some unknown ailments or autoimmune diseases that are poorly understood and slowly cutting out certain foods seems to improve their health.
Endurance, nobility, honor, loyalty, sacrifice, dignity ? Well, we are still here you know - the people who hear about these topics often and who want to hear it often. Some of those people are Tolkien fans, or Star Wars fans or fans of other things. Generaly fandoms of those things which originated from European lore - stories, music, poetry, myths. Mr. Peterson we are still around :) We are still Hodors - holding the door of civilisation against darkness.
Star Wars is not at all Christianity for athiest nerds. Lmao. Jordan needs to read the books and rewatch the films. Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker are not anything like Satan or jesus. They're characters are not even comparable in terms of archetypes either. The main story of star wars is also nowhere similar to the Bible narratives. Like at all. The dark side is not inherently evil. And the light side is not inherently good. They are very grey. And diverse. As we see in clone wars with Ahsoka, and especially in legends (which I know Disney doesn't consider canon). As for the characters and the world's "meta narratives" George Lucas said that he took inspiration from every single religion on earth and tried to mesh them out and uron out the core ideas but he dumbed it down to take only the base primary aspects. So even then it still doesn't resemble Christianity. It technically resembles every religion. But again only the most basic aspects of them. The force isn't a God or deity. It's a mysterious "force" that exists within the universe. Not outside the universe. Not a deity and not a God. It has no gender, no corporal form, and is not good or evil. The force is both good and evil. Which is why it has 2 sides. Ie light and dark. At the same time. Even the main story isn't resembling anything close to the biblical narratives. There is no ressurection, the chosen one is not akin to christ, the Jedi order was blinded by their own ideas of "good" and "order" they let chaos litterly run their whole ranks for years right under their noses. There is no ultimate battle of pure good or evil. Vader always had good in him, and he stands against palpatine in the end proving he always had that part of him. Qui Gon and Yoda come back as force ghosts to confirm this. Meaning he was never wholistically evil. The characters are not just black and white "bad" or "good" and the even the chosen ones (Luke and Leah) are not perfect like christ at all. They are deeply flawed. The jedi order also takes children and borderline kidnaps them at times due to them not believing in pro creation and being abstract monks blinded by dogma. Whjch is why the new order was created after the "Vader incident" to prevent another Palpatine or Vader after the jedi counsel admitted their core beliefs were flawed and led to anakin's downfall I the 1st place and paved the way for Palpatine to make Vader. One of the reasons vader fell was because he knew that the Jedi order (despite claiming to be wise and stoic) was duped for years by the very leader who turned him against Obi Won. That's one of the reasons he ultimately left (along side the obvious reasons like Palpatine showing anakin visions of Padme's death). Because he knew the relationship needed to be kept in the shadows (secret) and the counsel would never intervene. Handing Palpatine anakin into his lap practically. It's just simply not just "Christianity for nerds" when you look at the plot, the characters, and the overall narratives. It's a story about morality and philosophy and family. But not Christian morality, not the typical Christian philosophy, and certainly not your typical Christian family values either.
@@studentse166 I bet one day he'll eventually say something like "you know I see a lot of Christianity in cheerios brand cereals its like jung once said....."
Yeah, it's where he throws away his lightsaber and the Emperor electrocutes him to certain death. Luke sacrifices his life for the sins of someone else in an attempt to redeem him. Seems familiar somehow...
@@daniellukac2605 I would've put at the end of Empire when he loses his hand. And when he comes back in the next movie as a full jedi is comparable to rebirth or ressurection
As an atheist nerd, there's an absolutely fundamental difference between what Star Wars means to me, and what Christianity means to Christians. I know Star Wars isn't real. I am honest about the fact that it's mythology. If Christians were honest about the fact that their beliefs are mythology too, we would live in a much more honest world.
@@notnotkevinjohn You brought up "Lol I know it's not real, I'm a big boy" like it was some masterstroke rebuttal to JP's point, which it isn't. His point is that Star Wars fulfills the same psychological needs for atheists that Christian fulfills for Christians, which is exactly why you obsess over it despite "knowing" it's not real.
@@WaspCameraInSpringfield Lol, you are making a ridiculously wrong assumption that I 'obsesses' over Star Wars in the same way that Christians obsess over their own mythology. I don't, I haven't even bothered to watch Episode 9 yet and it's been out for years. I understood the point Peterson was making that Star Wars is mythology and that even atheists can like mythology. I am making a point on top of that, which is that atheist Star Wars fans demonstrate that you can like mythology without needing to believe it's true. Fans of Christian mythology cannot do this, and they should be willing to ask themselves why not. If you want to actually engage with my claim, cool, go for it. If you want to continue to have a tantrum over the fact that I've made this point, I'm really not interested in that.
Lucas even said a large part of what he wanted to accomplish with Star Wars was making kids more spiritual and believe in something greater than themselves, whatever that may be
@Lev Mikhov if you have a strong faith that's absolutely fine but don't generalise all atheists by saying they're all looking for God. Some probably do I'm sure, but not all. Some genuinely don't believe he exists, therefore don't look for him
@@Jack-ko8ih Exactly. Most christians seem to have this hard-on for telling atheists "underneath everything you still believe god exist", like they have the magical power to read minds (not to mention the arrogance). I respect religious people, but I can't understand the absolute nonesensical nature of religion. Once again, thise a very personal opinion; you are religious and happy because of it? More power to you! I personally became much more free and happy when I stopped believing in a god. Whatever floats your boat.
The opposite is true as well... the story of Jesus, mostly the values and ethics, to the eye of a real atheist skeptic. Even if Jesus never existed, or maybe he did,the message can't be denied
I find it interesting that two of the biggest movie franchises (Lord of the Rings and Star Wars) can show many good Christian concepts. As Jordan said about Luke Skywalker and then you have Frodo who takes up his cross in the carrying of the ring. Frodo was just a normal guy who didn't want to carry the ring but he knew he needed to, and Sauron is the devil trying to tempt Frodo to put down the cross and let the world fall into ruin
Star Wars died when Dave Filoni was accepted into the franchise and his works were given canon priority. His work makes SW a simple, linear story, and acts in a fairly black and white way. Before Disney arrived, it had higher canonicity than other more interesting works that presented deeper stories. Anakin Skywalker once had the burden of deciding whether to save his troops or the population of a planet. The republic was shown to cause as much, if not more damage than the secessionist movement, and all 'evil schemes' were part of the bigger sith plot for galactic domination
Tyrion Lannister: " What unites people? Armies? Gold? Flags? Stories. There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. No enemy can defeat it. "
Many people have lived and died questioning the legitimacy of religion. I will leave it to them. I have dreams that I would like to complete before I die, therefore I choose to not worry about divinity and concentrate on things that I can change and explain. If people want to chase the answers to questions that can't be answered, that is their choice.
The way I would compare the two is this: Anakin represents the 1st Adam that was tempted by Palpatine and gave into temptation to achieve Godhood, and therefore fell. Luke, on the otherhand, represents the 2nd Adam; who when he was tempted by palpatine overcame temptation and was victorious!
8:19 "...and you got a glimpse of that murderous malevolence that you are capable of... and you have no place to put it." Thus do you build the 'Angel' and 'Devil' advisors perched on each of your shoulders and whisper 'their' counsel to you - One to guide your actions to the correct path and the other as a ward against malevolence. . You need a well defined sense of Good and Evil (tempered by risk and experience) to make this work, of course, otherwise the malevolent side will have one heckuva joyride and the idealistic side will inadvertantly set you up for all sorts of pratfalls from those who are full of mischief. .
I've thought for awhile that star wars, specifically the belief of "the force", is the modern sci-fi interpretation that Christianity needs to be relevant in our modern time. They coincide with one another perfectly
“Luke Skywalker is a quirky odd guy in the middle of a random planet”……… I can’t take this guy seriously if he starts out his point with such vapid language.
I mean - everyone should go watch Andor - the maybe ONE positive thing for art within the context of Star Wars is that as a monolith it can attract all kinds of different creative visions. I would thoroughly recommend the series.
Star wars is archetypically perfect. It's no accident that it's immensly popular and that modern day disney cannot make a good version of it.
Disney cannot even comprehend what Star Wars is really about.
The Last Jedi was good. 7:41
**braces for impact**
It's only archetypically perfect for people who are morons who think archetypes are a contest and not a reflection of populations.
Anybody who took star wars seriously as an arch type would instantly wage war against nato and every other major country in the world and then get droned quietly on a presidents kill list.
@@harnessriscallous7466 woah. Someone had a rough day.
@@MrJabbothehut yea, woke up to a country of cowards who fund more mass death than pretty much everyone they criticize, who wouldn't challenge their boss for their family's right to live much less their military for another family's right to live.
Luke Skywalker would be disappointed in you.
I would say to this guy what Aragorn said to Eomer in another cultural mythic saga, when the horseman lamented "how is a man to judge in times such as these?" Aragon's response was "As he has ever judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man’s part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
That's a hell of a line, but I don't remember in what chapter he says that.
@@iamthedanger9602 Two Towers, Chapter 2. They've just met. Chapter two! I wish the Rings of Powers had that sense of pacing.
@@thelionsshare6668 absolute legend mate. Perfect.
@@thelionsshare6668 - woah there buddy: first TRoP needs to have characters and a setting.
Star Wars (before Disney) is way deeper than we would think. Very interesting concepts hidden in these movies. Which is why they worked in the first place.
Also characters you could actually resonate with.
I was excited to see a female protagonist in Episode VII, but unfortunately Rey turned out to be a horribly shallow character, same with Kylo Ren.
I actually liked the way he was portraid in episode VII as some kind of a bratty teenager (The stoic vader role was already explored), at least it was something new in SW...
But they had to butcher it by turning him in a soppy overly-melodramatic depressed loser by episode IX.
Luke had an arc...can't say the same for Rey.
You should watch The Mandalorian. Really goes back to its roots in pulling in western and eastern philosophies together.
Everything is deeper than we think. Star wars presented it in a flashy new way but but really in a way that plays with that depth. It's really plain, which is why for some it's too obvious to keep them interested.
@@cornhub8823 I love the Mandalorian! One of the few Disney projects that I include in my head canon.
@@woahwoah2207 Well you really should check out Andor then - Star Wars for adults!
Darth Vader himself is like Lucifer, a fallen Angel. He was supposed to be a light-bringer, the chosen one to bring balance to the force and he falls into resentment, anger and pride. And it was the Son that saved his father from the belly of the beast, the Death Star, that brought him back from the abyss…oh God, I’m not only a Star Wars nerd, I’m also a Jungian nerd!
Vader is more like Faust and Sidious is Lucifer.
The force is Lucifer, and striving to be superhuman by using it is reaching for the forbidden fruit.
@@mpnuorva exactly, no redemption for Sidious
@@ihavetubes " 'Pends on whatcha mean" - 🐸☕
@@mpnuorva yeah cause Vadar eventually does restore balance.
I don't find Luke Skywalker to be odd and quirky. He seems like a typical teenager to me. He is bored working on the farm and he wants to go out on an adventure and be somebody, be it in the academy or The Alliance. This is not bad in anyway, I mean, this is why people all over the world relates to him instantly.
I think Luke was a nerdy guy relative to the other characters in the film .
@@giarcareklaw I don't know...maybe. Is there something specific you are thinking about?
@@giarcareklaw - he can fly, shoot, use tools, has friends, and drives a sports car.
On what planet is that descriptive of a nerd?
@@giarcareklaw he's just an average dude. not nerdy.
There was a deleted scene that showed that Luke was ridiculed by his peers and seen as an unrealistic dreamer.
I love the part in Star Wars where the hero has all the bestest powers ever and she can take on all the villains who came out of thin air and in the end she finds out that she is the villain’s granddaughter and all the other heroes died. It’s awesome because NPR told me it was.
not npr );
@The Sight of Sound and your vomit was rainbow colored, because of how magical your feelings were.
Yes i love the part that Rey says "Its Skywalk time! " and skywalker all over the enemy evil siths
Me, personally, I love that part in Star Wars where old Ben says to Luke "A Space Wizard is never late, nor early. He arrives precisely when he intends to!"
You ok?
This is awesome that Jordan is taking about Star Wars because I’m a big Star Wars nerd and big fan of JP
And a big fan of Jesus inside !
@@andyshinskate Which version?
Luke Skywalker's story in the original trilogy was my childhood as a kid and a lot of the underlying messages are really inspiring if you ask me.
omfg if i wish i could slap you in head
@SubArc Adventures we do not talk about The Last Jedi
So you never got to shoot banthas, stuck on a moisture farm? Man, your childhood must have been bad.
Disney Marxist writers destroyed his character because it was inspiring. Can't have any stories of a hero building themselves up. We have to have a female who is already awesome at everything she does to shit on Luke. Complete Mary Sue bullshit that only incompetent and worthless people like. The Disney movies are for those who think they're worthy of being the best at something for doing nothing to attain it. Kinda like Disney, they have a shit load of money so they think they're worthy to make a Star Wars movie, with no connection to it. Lol.
God bless you Jordan, from a Star Wars channel! And I completely agree!
Oh hi didn’t think to see you here
Fancy seeing you here! I also saw you guys on another channel the other day, although I don't recall which one, lol.
I would love to see Dr. Peterson doing an analysis of The Lord of the Rings
I am now cursed with the same desire.
Jonathan Pageau has a great video on LOTR, you should check it out
@@NoName-xc6cg Watching now, thanks.
Hmm, would he say that 'we' gave Morgoth and Sauron their power to begin with, just by seeking to know good from bad?
Before even being born too - that's some trick.
Check out Inspiring Philosophy’s video on LOTR.
There seem to be more parables within Star Wars than a person can ever hope to comprehend. Certainly more than I’m equipped to. Just as there seem to be more critically valuable lessons within this singular ten minute clip than a person likely has years enough remaining to grapple with.
However many years ‘I’ have left in this life, I’ll don’t think I’ll ever have enough time or opportunities to properly & accurately relate to Dr Peterson just how deeply grateful I am to have happened across his work & words. He has had such an impact on my life & on how I interact with family and friends, that I just do not have words enough to describe.
From the bottom of my heart… thank you, Doctor Peterson. I am forever in your debt.
As a combat veteran, Dr Peterson's analysis regarding discovering your capacity for malevolence is what I experienced. Realizing that I enjoyed it was worse. It took me almost 40 years and an induced memory cascade for me to accept what happened and admit it to others. I still need to constantly maintain control but I've gotten pretty good at masking
Thank you for your service and sacrifice
@@bobpowers9637 Why are you thanking him, you have no idea how he served. Maybe he was an Iraq veteran, in that case, how did he serve anyone other than big oil?
@@bipslone8880 awww poor guy it seems like you were unable to logically put together how iraq was not 40 years ago. And that it has been 40 years and more that Vietnam veterans have been coping and struggling with their service in Vietnam. lolz. cute. And quite also seemingly, hilariously unaware of the well-known gesture of common courtesy many Americans practice with any and all military veterans we come in contact with in any way, shape, or form, regardless of reasons, regardless of politics, regardless of oil. Yes, indeed, that is the common courtesy of thanking a veteran for their service.
and so, yes, Syril Victor, thank you for your service. Seems like you’ve been through quite a coping process over the years, and glad you have come to that coping mechanism for yourself.
@@bipslone8880 bip what have you done other than commenting on RUclips?
Thanks so much for all you do for us, Pescador de Hombres. I am not a major Star Wars fanatic, but a great story, and Epic story. We can have that ONE SHOT, to destroy the Death Star, and we can have help, from whom we least expect, at the last moment, when all Hope, seems lost. Respect, to good stories. Classic. Gracias! Te amo!
Hello Maria! Hope you are well, warm and safe.
I’ve seen Star Wars videos that bring in Nietzsche and the Lucas/Campbell/Jung connection is really key to Star Wars. Peterson is spot on here.
He's not. Star wars is nothing like Christianity. At all. It resembles nothing compared to it. The closest thing he was spot on about was niezche and Jung in terms of niezches duality with the Greek dioceses. And jungs incorporation of the shadow and synchronization. But simply not Christianity at all. I actually have no idea how the heck he thinks star wars is like Christianity. It's clear as day that he's wrong on that front.
Highly recommend you check out Campbell’s talks at Skywalker Ranch, “The Power of Myth.” George Lucas was deeply inspired by Campbell. And Campbell by Jung.
@@thebelmont1995 it's not "LIKE Christianity" BUT he meant it's "Christianity REPLACEMENT for atheist nerds"
If I start telling a Cain and Abel story, people want to get bogged down in the "people made up the bible to control people" shit, so I tell them about the Rule of Two instead. In many ways this males Star Wars superior to Christianity as a memeset. Sith philosophy is at least referring to thinkers that the atheists can relate to, Nietzsche mainly, but also Darwin.
But I don't know, religious people have more babies, so Darwin would be team Christianity in this argument I think.
@@thebelmont1995 ooof you clearly haven't read either.
For example: 'light' and 'dark' side of forces are not only Jungian duality, BUT go perfectly hand in hand with Nietzsche's "slave- and master-morality".
Do you really assume watching 1-2 summaries on youtube will give you a knowledge advantage over a professor who spend almost his whole life studying teaching it (JBP)?
One of the concepts hidden in the pre-Disney S.W. was that you must learn to master your own evil, because we are all capable of the most horrible things, but if you close your eyes and if you blindly deny that duality you'll bring demise on your own and everyone you care about.
Jesus Christ, the extent to which JP is abstracting this concept of how Star Wars is just another form of truth which people gravitate toward like a legitimate religion is something special. I don't think I could explain it any better than he has here, and even then this is no easy matter to understand it to the level he is trying to convey it. This is precisely the kind of content that those who call JP a charlatan see and think that just because they can't understand what he is saying, he is somehow a swindler.
Like he said, it's important to connect our experiences to a higher narrative otherwise our moral compass is basically inactive, and this causes us to lose sight of whatever it is we consider to be our "ultimate goal" and can potentially drive us to a state of guilt or regret. Star Wars is such an engaging film because of the writers capability to make these connections and allow for the potential for the audience to do the same. that you can say in a sense, the film gives comfort to someone who has otherwise lost a sense of righteousness and justice in the world from the experiences they have had.
It appears to me like a possession of the experience, and unfortunately they're not able to abstract out from it. Perhaps they fear the sense of meaning will be lost if they do? I don't know
He’s explaining Jung and the hero with 1,000 faces. It’s nothing new, he’s just marvelously articulate.
@@lisaschuster686 it's not a big deal to create something new. It is a big deal to integrate abstract knowledge, old and new, into a practical reality. That's why people listen to him. He is able to articulate his unique perspective.
Star Wars and The Matrix being taught how JP did here is rather common in mystic circles, ive been to conferences where the concept of the restoration of all things was taught and the teachers referenced the truth in those films. In fact the truth in them is ancient it was mainstream among the "Gnostic" Christians in the early church.
DOCTOR PETERSON, I think many of us would love to hear you talk about Frank Herbert's Dune. It's my favorite science fiction novel of all time, and its deep themes involve culture, politics, environmentalism, religion, et cetera. Thank you!
@@atheosmachina Ordos?
@@atheosmachina No, the Fremen were mostly based on the Islam, but those elements are all over. The main strain of Dune however is not to trust people claiming to be saviours or messiahs, Paul is basically a fake exploiting myths for his own agenda.
i can do it for you.
the archetypal battle between your own malevolence and the jungian existence of the inner beneficence signifies the existential abstraction that gets fragmented within your own mind. without the noncontradictory function of the visual cortex, the components of the tragedy of life will not be imaginable.
Jordan Peterson
the most brilliant man to ever live
-"I love you!"
-"I KNOW."
@J M Well that line was pure H Ford tho, out of script, improvised :).
5:43 Jordan Peterson articulates in a single sentence what would probably take me a whole essay to explain
Simply amazing, I wonder how much brain power he had left after that one
My two favorite things to watch on RUclips… Star Wars and Dr. Peterson 😎 This is where the fun begins!
I’ll try spinning. That’s a good trick!
Speaking of Star Wars, I realized after playing Capcom vs SNK that one of the best mirrors to Luke Skywalker is Rock Howard from the SNK universe. It’s just perfect really, he’s a protagonist you’re inevitable to sympathize with. His emotion is very compelling, and his father is corrupt but powerful, possibly more than him. But his own power is fueled with some protagonist’s anguish, AND he’s trained by someone other than his dad. It’s almost too perfect!
Oh my God, the ending 😂😂😂 Estuvo buenísimo, buenísimo buenísimo 😂😂😂
last night while chatting with friends, we began playing a 3d game of hot and cold that involved levels of abstraction. instead of guessing an object you would guess a category. for example, let's say the category is food. if you said consumables, id say "in", to tell you to go into a less abstract category. if you said drink, I'd say "hot" because you're at the right level of abstraction and you're in the right line of thinking. if you said fast food id say "out" to tell you to go to a higher level of abstraction. its nerdy, but it was a very fun thought experiment that made it clearer how humans see the world by showing us how uncomfortable we are with thinking at high levels of abstraction. instead of the tangible object level where you would normally guess things like dog or car in a guessing game.
That sounds really neat! I want to try this. Thanks for sharing the game.
So ...Then you went to In-n-Out and got something hot ?....😀
Star Wars was the first topic they got me to start debating people in ever increasing comments and dialogue. Especially after I was introduced to the old Expanded Universe. Eventually my understanding of the greater narrative became increasingly tied to many, if not almost all aspects of a Christian worldview. Needless to say, I had fun, and it benefited me a lot simply beyond entertainment and inspiration.
I’ve been waiting to her JP’s thought on Star Wars. Thanks for sharing!
George's Star Wars changed my life in so many positive ways. People call me a nerd and blah blah blah but it introduced me to philosophy and made me a better person. Thank you George Lucas.
Oh, wow, this is such a stimulating discussion; immensely fascinating; absolutely amazing. Thank you very much.
You are easily impressed
@@bipslone8880 It would seem that way
Tough era to live in, but i guess our ancestors thought the same, so lucky us to live in this era? Anyways, i can understand your actions better everyday Dr., hopefully we can make it and everything will be worth it. Much love to you.
Every human life is uniquely terrible and wonderful
There was massive occult references places throughout, yoda was actually the name of a jusit priest and the force and that is now looking like just the quantum field so there’s a lot more to Star Wars than it appears on the surface
Quantum Field? It's good to know what your talking about b4 you talk.
@@DBeskar6605 horse hockey 🏒.
I am not the Droid you are looking for.( waves hand) 👋 Write a book. Or maby and audio book so you can hear your self talk.
Death Star = World Economic Forum
and their pals around the world in dozens of similar undemocratic, unconstitutional "elite clubs" :D
I don't think I'm inherently "happier" when I operate devoid of any kind of archetypal story defining my life.
Said in English, with the intent of offering counterpoint to someone who doesn't consider happiness to be an admirable goal.
Yeah. That was a lame attempt to explain away the need for higher purpose (explain away God and our eternal connection frankly)
This is a fascinating conversation that took so many different turns. When JP was talking about getting hung up on the why of everything, I immediately thought to myself, oh, like when I'm on acid? I paused the video and thought more about my experiences breaking down everything on LSD. After that brief introspection, I un-pause and JP brings up psychadelics and their effects and I thought, oh okay nevermind please continue. Fascinating, but then the other person, I ignorantly don't know, throws out he's agnostic, and I'm thinking what? Video ends.
Go to the main channel? I'm going to try that and see if the continuation is there.
That ending was perfect 😹
Prequels are the best Star Wars movies. They are the only ones with a deep, meaningful message
8:50, "You need story to put that(universal malevolence of humans), otherwise it just hangs above you like sword of Damocles".
This is very true. I know this because for same reason, painting had saved my life. I couldn't understand how that worked, but it makes more sense nowadays. I needed to name the evil that was done to me, and the evil I had done.
"There is no getting rid of that!" ... - exactly!!! Funny thing, eh?! Love it!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I like how he referenced The Sword of Damocles. I would love to hear his analysis of Berserk. Someone cutting through fate itself using the actual blade itself, I bet Jordan would have a field day. XD
I'm sure his take on Griffith becoming Femto would have quite the explanation.
@@DeadLuckArchives I kinda wanna hear it xD
The demons are on top of dominance hierarchy bucko! Trying to change that will lead to the gulag!
As much as I love Jordan Peterson when he weighs in on politics this is where he really shines. I'd love for him to break down fiction and go through all kinds of stories. I'd listen all day and all night. Break down harry potter and star wars and Tolkien and hell branch out into anime.
Wow , go on Jordan, reaching out to these people that can’t make up the decision what’s that saying nothing new under the Sun, but Star Wars and sci-fi which is a whole different level of understanding a creator What is the meaning of this life to go forward? New frontier Star Trek, which I grew up on And then we have Comecon, which thousands of people travel to see I’ll be a part of 👍🏼👌🏽 Thanks Jordan, once again for trying to reach out
Jordan, I appreciate you talking more about Star Wars, specifically the newer films if possible!
Especially The Last Jedi.
You just want him to turn it into an analogy about how the west is falling lol
@@Reignor99 Not primarily
- has that been tested neurologically?
- do you know, well I don’t know, I don’t know about, um, I don’t know a specific test that has set the poems I’ve talked about to music…
But I’m gonna carry on and assert this anyway.
It'd be very interesting to see what Jordan Peterson would think of Kreia.
I would argue that "atheist nerds" is most of us in 2022. We may play around with religion and spirituality, but if we're completely honest with ourselves we know that there's a good chance it's nothing more than a quirk of the human brain, evolved for self-preservation and consolation. A coping-mechanism. There's no fundamental difference between believing in Santa Claus or believing in Christ. Or the Force for that matter.
Disney stripped the soul from Star Wars. All of the deeper meaning and connection to deeper human values and subconscious desires is non-existent in the Disney content
Definitely. Disney, in general, has been entirely stripped of any soul in its content. Not only that, those in control of Disney have made it their goal to go back to the classics and strip them of their deeper meanings and lessons in values that they themselves despise. Just like Star Wars, it's as if they got together a bunch of people who hated the originals for the values that they imparted to the viewers and made it their mission to rewrite lore and twist it to their own creatively bankrupt, artificial b ish.
@S Z Rogue One is so overrated, even as a somewhat overshadowed flick. It didn't need to be told for one, and the movie we got had me not knowing any of the main characters or events, and only really remembering the ending with Vader slaying rebels. It probably is the only 'decent' movie shit out of Disney, but that isn't a great compliment to put it frankly.
Predictive programming is the justice department giving scripts to Hollywood to make movies. Tiffany fitzhenry was a writer in Hollywood and that’s what she said
I would argue buddhism or taoism would apply just as much if not a bit more than christianity in terms of what the force is
May the force be with you!
"Star Wars Is Christianity For Athiest Nerds"
JP
Powerful words, I'm keeping it
Except the Force is a Taoist concept and Jedi are literally Buddhists. Claiming "Star Wars is Christian" is a gross oversimplification of Star Wars and even semi-blasphemous to Christianity (because the Taoist/Buddhist elements contradict Christianity on a fundamental level). There are obviously Christian elements in it, but there are elements of other religions in it as well. Looking at Star Wars with an exclusive atheist/Christian/Buddhist/etc lens is a complete misread. Applying this logic to something like Lord of the Rings would make much more sense.
Both Fictional stories, the God of the Bible was the evil character
Everything is Christianity according to Peterson. You can't even be an atheist without being religious apparently.
@@steven5054 Religion is a way of life, whatever is your way of life is your religion
Athiest are being deceived into thinking they can't be religious
@@d3m1g0d4 You already used the words "way of life". No need to call it religion, because that's not how most people use that word.
Its funny how you related Greek plays and Star Wars because as a lover of both (I studied a lot of theatre) one of the biggest questions behind Greek plays is whether or not we have free will or do the Gods control us? And you will see a game of chess between a Good and Bad God and if that doesn't exactly pinpoint the relationship of the force having a war between the light and dark side and we are the moving pieces, I guess Star Wars isn't what I think it is.
Weird how many atheists are in the nerd community. They treat this stuff like religion. Comics, scifi, fantasy, etc
Omg I've been waiting to hear his thoughts on star wars for so long!!!
He got the Psychedelic thing on the spot. Absolutely amazing to hear it in such understandable fashion. I once took lsd and did the same exercise of abstraction and atm i thought i was god lol
My friend, there are many demons don't be deceived by them through drugs. I had many friends doing so and they were thinking it was God, but it wasn't, God is holy, and He would always call you back to Him and repentance. Life is short, don't go to hell because of few years in this life. all is vanity if you look forwards the eternity. the bible says that everyone who calls upon the name of lord shall be saved, call on Jesus for salvation and you will be saved and have your place in heaven. Ask Jesus to lead you and save you from your sins. Find out testimonies of ex-drug addicts. Jesus heals even today same as then. Jesus said:
For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?
Don't be that man but be the one that will be saved. You and your family. they too have a soul and need the saviour Jesus Christ, because we all are sinners and are worthy of condemnation and punishment in hell. Don't you or your loved one go there. If you have any question, ask me, I would gladly answer you. Give your life to Jesus and He will give you eternal life that starts from now. There is so much meaning and love and peace and meaning when you have God with you always. It's one thing to believe in God or think you believe it and another live with Him and have friendship and relationship with Him.
I don't judge you but I would love to see you in heaven with your family too.
Hope this blesses you.
Hope psychedelics take their deserved place in society. Had a pretty similar experience on shrooms. Beautiful day. Felt the connection of everything as everything. Felt the love of the universe. Definitely changed something in me for the better
we all are
@@lukypoco3663 My fathers a pastor and there wasnt a day where i questioned the existance of god and will continue to do so. I am what you would call a truth seeker, and this made me very interested in ontology, epistemology, and theology. I respect that you have your own beliefs, no diss tho, but ppl like you from my experience just need to hold on to something. You guys are not truth seekers (Christians) but are ppl who want peace. Thats not a bad thing as one might be a truth seeker and at the end realize how pathetic and futile his attempts where at understanding the universe and realize only too late that simple belief, true or not, resulted in a happier life. But im 21 and ill know im old when im too tired to ask those questions anymore with true curiosity.
also there is no hell at least not an eternal one. if you believe in such a thing you are not a Christian in my eyes (not that i am one myself) because your view on God is not coherent with what God is suppose to be in the Christian perspective, which is love. Things like this differ between sects but all the secs have and retain flawed beliefs despite the many contradiction. And thats ok but what is not ok is not even trying to reconcile the contradictions and instead go "Ill ask God in heaven, there are just somethings we cannot understand in this universe until we see him, have faith until then" which, one is false because if we are able to observe something how is it possible that it is beyond our capacity to know (i would understand if you said i cannot understand infinity or nothingness and those are things we cannot observe directly in the universe i.e. we dont actually see inside a black hole, or we cant see past the big bang. so epistemologically i think that way of thinking is horseshit) but also use perception and the vocabulary to disguise ignorance and irrationality as faith. the value of faith is not null but it is not a virtue in excess.
Im closer to believing that consciousness is God and we are all God experiencing ourselves subjectively . this to me makes more sense than the Christian god. This is a eastern belief but its one i discovered on my own during a lsd trip. during that trip my main goal was asking the question who am I? and after thinking and thinking i had a ecstatic moment where i realized I AM. i felt it and the meaning in my bones, the I AMness was overwhelming. and one of the reason i believe the bible was heavily influenced by psychedelics is because the first time God appeared to moses he said I AM.
few questions for you tho. Have you tried any drugs? Do you drink? Smoke?
Your words have not blesses me as i know them for what they are but hopefully u where blessed with curiosity and go experience it for yourself.
I mean, this is the guy that didn't know benzos we're addictive in 2020.
Every high school user I've ever met has both known that prior to taking benzos and gotten off without a media pity party.
Trusting JP on drug advice is like trusting Donald Trump on investment advice.
This is by far the best explanation JBP has made regarding this. Usually I feel as if he is just talking without saying anything when it comes to religion and god. I think that's partly because well, I'm not as intelligent as JBP by a long shot and also that JBP may genuinely struggle to explain this properly without making it too abstract. I do agree with JBP though now that I finally understand what he is saying, but I still think he is making this too complicated for what you would normally consider "religious" people. "Normal" religious people are very unlikely to have thought this through and genuinely believes in a god that exists and created everything, being much closer to religious fundamentalism or creationism in the worst cases. Honestly, I think atheists are more likely to come to this conclusion than religious people because we have less inhibitions that usually hinders the more religious people from ever thinking for themselves far enough. It's undoubtedly an interesting discussion. JBP is a gift to our society.
I like JP a lot and I love the venture of understanding. But dham, sometimes a movie is just a movie.
And sometimes movies aren't mere popcorn flicks, but actual stories that can inspire people. You don't seem to see movies in high regard.
_“Everyone who will confess me before the children of men, The Son of Man will also confess him before the Angels of God”_ - *Luke 12:8*
Luke Skywalker is not the Jesus character in whole, the argument would be that he is, at best, a prophet.
Anakin Skywalker was the child with no father created in the womb of the mother with holy intervention from an all powerful being (the Force).
Anakin/Darth Vader ultimately failed the tests with the Satan which Jesus passed, in that Vader turned to the dark side for part of his life.
There is also the view that Vaser's return to the Light side at the end of ROTJ, is related to the crucifiction in a few ways. 1st, Vader is like the Thief on the Cross story in that he came to God (the Light side of the Force) just before his death, at a time when it has been argued, Vaser was at his lowest point in his life, facing the task of killing his own son (Abrahamic tones) or be killed by his son for the "Greater Good" of the rise of the Sith and the Dark side and cursing his son with the burden and suffering of a Darth. There are Jobian tones throughout with the overall Galactic suffering that seems to be going on everywhere in one form or another.
If memory serves, there are at these a couple Universities or Colleges that offer or did offer a course or two on the study of Star War from a religious point of view so clearly this is not just the ramblings of Jordan Peterson.
Very interesting takes. I did have some suspicion that some of the analogies were somewhat inaccurate, but they still serve their purpose. I'm curious if there were any specific sources you got the starwars-religion analogies from, or is it all just from personal memory of each?
"Anakin/Darth Vader ultimately failed the tests with the Satan which Jesus passed"
And both were tempted in the desert.
JP really got him good with that last line. All these young self proclaimed atheists that continue to look for God in a different form.
Atheists treat science the same way christians treat God. Each are treated as the ultimate authority. Those that follow either authority seek to use it to validate their choices and justify their actions and world view.
Why don't people actually pay attention to George Lucas, he has stated that he pulled concepts from almost all major world religions, philosophy, and history.
Star Wars isn't Christianity for atheist nerds, its a space opera using; multiple religions, historical events, and philosophy as a basis.
@SubArc Adventures
Not really, because in reality Christianity violates human nature. Something cannot be the story of humans, if it claims human nature is all evil.
@SubArc Adventures
So have you never been involved with the Christian church at all?
Because they demonize pretty much EVERYTHING. Practicing another religion, that calls for the death penalty. Are you gay, yea, that is punishable by the death penalty. Do you eat shellfish, death penalty. Do you eat rabbits, death penalty. Have you been raped, death penalty. Did you ever disobey your parents, death penalty.
You clearly haven't ever read the bible...
It's murder, genocide, hatred, and cruelty cover to cover. It literally forbids the majority of things that are common in humanity, things which are natural human instincts. The most common being the human sex drive in modern times. It also demonized curiosity if said curiosity goes against biblical teachings.
I mean, it's so blatant, how can anyone not know all this.
@SubArc Adventures
Three weeks ago, a group of pastors from my area from various churches went to a city hall meeting. At said meeting the demanded that all LGBT people and non-christians be lined up against a wall and shot.
Many churches may not be as extreme anymore, but all of that is in the Bible. So unless you change the Bible, that is the core of Christianity, even if not all churches adhere to it verbatim.
@SubArc Adventures
Clearly, you've never studied the Bible. I suggest you go to two channels for a video example.
"Owen Morgan (Telltale)," and "Belief It Or Not."
Star Wars was great because it had universal human themes (hero’s journey, good vs evil) as well as political themes (the threat of fascism, the clear reference to the Vietnam war with rebels being Viet Cong, post-911 ideas of trading freedom for security in the prequels). Disney only care about iconography (seeing the same characters over and over again) not the underlying messages.
The bottom of his world view is Darwin? Alrighty then
Marx must be right above that
That last little bit, i know people who take great joy in harming others and a mother goes through great pain to bring a child into the world. Its good and evil quit trying to run away from judgment.
The classic 'why game' never ends. Even as adults lol
We shove past people to figure it out nowadays.why? Points southeast
The more correct way to understand polarity is in restriction and relief. If we are on opposite sides of the energy matrix, relief for you would be restriction for me. Coming back to "the ultimate" dissolves restriction in it's entirety because you will center your consciousness, identifying with the ultimate rather than your imagined state on one side or another.
It would be helpful is somewhere in the description it showed who JBP is taking to.
I wish Dr. Peterson would talk more about Cambell and where he agrees and disagrees with Cambell’s work. He’s said some things before that gave me the impression he might have a negative opinion, but other times not.
Christian Star Wars nerds have James Earl Jones New Testament Audio Bible 🤓
The difference is there aren't star wars nerds trying to get non-star wars science banned in schools.
Reverse isn't true either to my knowledge since about 15 years ago.
what?
I LOVE STAR WARS THO AND AM MUSLIM
The hero's journey is a myth that is present in all religions my friend, not just Christianity. It's also present in Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, etc. It may very well be the oldest story ever told.
Star Wars took inspiration from multiple religions. It's a story for everyone!
Spiritual and Pragmatic...Rosen Thought ...entanglement...Face the East when in meditation or " prayer " ..( residual magnetism)
I really do not buy the argument that "Star Wars is Christianity for atheist nerds." There are thematic and philosophical connections, but according to Peterson essentially everything (including the origin of reason and language itself) goes back to the Christian Bible, and therefore everything is essentially a form of Christianity, which I find to be absurd nonsense. Christianity has informed the development of Western culture, but so has culture and human nature informed the development of Christianity. The ideas contained within Christianity predate Christianity and would fundamentally exist with or without it. Calling everything a form of Christianity is a gross over-generalization and gives religion undeserved, infinite credit over all human thought and accomplishment.
He sees everything through a modern, western, Judeo-Christian lens... He intuitively funnels all the patterns he sees to align with his values.
I don't even mean that harshly, that's just his angle...
@@GrasslandsG81 Truly sad that Peterson has an "angle" considering that he strives to be such a universal thinker, but fails at certain aspects of it.
Couldn't have put it better myself. This also creates a little discrimination towards atheists, which are hinted as being somewhat "lesser" individuals than the blessed christians.
This would also imply that everything before 0 a.d. was pretty much worthless (culture wise), which is of course preposterous.
I'm not saying religion is bad, and being born in a very christian country I can aknowledge the way Christianity shaped western society, but I'm tired of seeing it labeled as the source of anything worth considering.
There are many elements of the Christian mythos in Star Wars. However, the closest thing Star Wars comes to irl in a spiritual sense is Hinduism. While Anakin might be a obvious Lucifer reference and Luke might be Christ on a cross, the concepts of a great energy that surround and bind us together that we can learn to divine the will of the universe are taken straight out of Eastern religions. The jedi are basically Buddhist monks. The concept of internal balance and the Yin and the Yang are all integral to the themes of Star Wars without being directly stated.
That all meat diet really got Jordan thinking faster than ever his mind is so much sharper now 😳
I'm not a vegetarian (just clarifying), but how can a diet with no greens be healthy at all? Not being sarcastic, I genuinelly want to know.
@@jippalippa Who knows? Lol. JBP started restricting his diet when he noticed that his daughter experimented with restricting her diet to attempt to combat her lifelong, rare, and poorly understood ailments - I think it was autoimmune in nature for her and JBP - and they nearly completely went away; he noticed the same phenomena with himself once he adopted a similar diet.
Whether or not it works for other people is something each individual has to figure out for themselves but for them it was an attempt to combat illnesses that seemingly stemmed from diet, or could at least be curbed by a restricted diet. He, and especially his daughter, have talked about it a fair bit and they think it may stem from their body's being allergic to most foods.
As far as I have seen, they have not tried persuading the restrictive diet to people unless those people have some unknown ailments or autoimmune diseases that are poorly understood and slowly cutting out certain foods seems to improve their health.
@@jippalippa it's a very anti inflammatory diet, which many people suffer from throughout their whole body
@@jippalippa honestly after years of reading and listening to experts. It seems that foods really do affect people in different ways
Endurance, nobility, honor, loyalty, sacrifice, dignity ? Well, we are still here you know - the people who hear about these topics often and who want to hear it often.
Some of those people are Tolkien fans, or Star Wars fans or fans of other things. Generaly fandoms of those things which originated from European lore - stories, music, poetry, myths.
Mr. Peterson we are still around :) We are still Hodors - holding the door of civilisation against darkness.
Star Wars is not at all Christianity for athiest nerds. Lmao. Jordan needs to read the books and rewatch the films. Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker are not anything like Satan or jesus. They're characters are not even comparable in terms of archetypes either. The main story of star wars is also nowhere similar to the Bible narratives. Like at all. The dark side is not inherently evil. And the light side is not inherently good. They are very grey. And diverse. As we see in clone wars with Ahsoka, and especially in legends (which I know Disney doesn't consider canon). As for the characters and the world's "meta narratives" George Lucas said that he took inspiration from every single religion on earth and tried to mesh them out and uron out the core ideas but he dumbed it down to take only the base primary aspects. So even then it still doesn't resemble Christianity. It technically resembles every religion. But again only the most basic aspects of them.
The force isn't a God or deity. It's a mysterious "force" that exists within the universe. Not outside the universe. Not a deity and not a God. It has no gender, no corporal form, and is not good or evil. The force is both good and evil. Which is why it has 2 sides. Ie light and dark. At the same time.
Even the main story isn't resembling anything close to the biblical narratives. There is no ressurection, the chosen one is not akin to christ, the Jedi order was blinded by their own ideas of "good" and "order" they let chaos litterly run their whole ranks for years right under their noses. There is no ultimate battle of pure good or evil. Vader always had good in him, and he stands against palpatine in the end proving he always had that part of him. Qui Gon and Yoda come back as force ghosts to confirm this. Meaning he was never wholistically evil. The characters are not just black and white "bad" or "good" and the even the chosen ones (Luke and Leah) are not perfect like christ at all. They are deeply flawed. The jedi order also takes children and borderline kidnaps them at times due to them not believing in pro creation and being abstract monks blinded by dogma. Whjch is why the new order was created after the "Vader incident" to prevent another Palpatine or Vader after the jedi counsel admitted their core beliefs were flawed and led to anakin's downfall I the 1st place and paved the way for Palpatine to make Vader. One of the reasons vader fell was because he knew that the Jedi order (despite claiming to be wise and stoic) was duped for years by the very leader who turned him against Obi Won. That's one of the reasons he ultimately left (along side the obvious reasons like Palpatine showing anakin visions of Padme's death). Because he knew the relationship needed to be kept in the shadows (secret) and the counsel would never intervene. Handing Palpatine anakin into his lap practically.
It's just simply not just "Christianity for nerds" when you look at the plot, the characters, and the overall narratives. It's a story about morality and philosophy and family. But not Christian morality, not the typical Christian philosophy, and certainly not your typical Christian family values either.
Based as fuck.
@@studentse166 I bet one day he'll eventually say something like "you know I see a lot of Christianity in cheerios brand cereals its like jung once said....."
Dude, the Sith lords are the Jesuits
There was a lot of religious influence in the original star wars which made it great. Disney star wars lacks that element. It's obvious why that is.
I dislike Star Wars, nerds and atheists.
lol
You also hate blacks and Mexicans
Remember that part in Star Wars where Luke gets nailed to a cross? Classic
Yeah, it's where he throws away his lightsaber and the Emperor electrocutes him to certain death. Luke sacrifices his life for the sins of someone else in an attempt to redeem him. Seems familiar somehow...
@@daniellukac2605 I would've put at the end of Empire when he loses his hand. And when he comes back in the next movie as a full jedi is comparable to rebirth or ressurection
I remember the part in Idiocracy where the simple-minded mock what they don't understand.
As an atheist nerd, there's an absolutely fundamental difference between what Star Wars means to me, and what Christianity means to Christians. I know Star Wars isn't real. I am honest about the fact that it's mythology. If Christians were honest about the fact that their beliefs are mythology too, we would live in a much more honest world.
That's not even remotely what their point is, but sure.
@@WaspCameraInSpringfield I know, that was MY point. You can tell because I am the one making it, not them.
@@notnotkevinjohn You brought up "Lol I know it's not real, I'm a big boy" like it was some masterstroke rebuttal to JP's point, which it isn't. His point is that Star Wars fulfills the same psychological needs for atheists that Christian fulfills for Christians, which is exactly why you obsess over it despite "knowing" it's not real.
@@WaspCameraInSpringfield Lol, you are making a ridiculously wrong assumption that I 'obsesses' over Star Wars in the same way that Christians obsess over their own mythology. I don't, I haven't even bothered to watch Episode 9 yet and it's been out for years.
I understood the point Peterson was making that Star Wars is mythology and that even atheists can like mythology. I am making a point on top of that, which is that atheist Star Wars fans demonstrate that you can like mythology without needing to believe it's true. Fans of Christian mythology cannot do this, and they should be willing to ask themselves why not.
If you want to actually engage with my claim, cool, go for it. If you want to continue to have a tantrum over the fact that I've made this point, I'm really not interested in that.
@@notnotkevinjohn "I'm not obsessed"
Three paragraphs defending yourself
Lucas even said a large part of what he wanted to accomplish with Star Wars was making kids more spiritual and believe in something greater than themselves, whatever that may be
Star Wars is so much about christianity that I've never seen it as a christian story not even when I was a christian.
Athiests look for God everywhere but where he is. ✝️
No we don't.
@Lev Mikhov They look for “God” using reason, and you guys look for “God” using faith. Big difference, which makes Nebulous Thoughts is correct.
@Lev Mikhov if you have a strong faith that's absolutely fine but don't generalise all atheists by saying they're all looking for God. Some probably do I'm sure, but not all. Some genuinely don't believe he exists, therefore don't look for him
@@Jack-ko8ih Exactly. Most christians seem to have this hard-on for telling atheists "underneath everything you still believe god exist", like they have the magical power to read minds (not to mention the arrogance).
I respect religious people, but I can't understand the absolute nonesensical nature of religion.
Once again, thise a very personal opinion; you are religious and happy because of it? More power to you!
I personally became much more free and happy when I stopped believing in a god.
Whatever floats your boat.
@@Jack-ko8ih All*
All ether genuinely lack belief or they are not an Atheist. Its literally in the word.
Thank you Dr. Peterson
The opposite is true as well... the story of Jesus, mostly the values and ethics, to the eye of a real atheist skeptic.
Even if Jesus never existed, or maybe he did,the message can't be denied
He said plenty of nutty shit
I find it interesting that two of the biggest movie franchises (Lord of the Rings and Star Wars) can show many good Christian concepts. As Jordan said about Luke Skywalker and then you have Frodo who takes up his cross in the carrying of the ring. Frodo was just a normal guy who didn't want to carry the ring but he knew he needed to, and Sauron is the devil trying to tempt Frodo to put down the cross and let the world fall into ruin
Star Wars died when Dave Filoni was accepted into the franchise and his works were given canon priority. His work makes SW a simple, linear story, and acts in a fairly black and white way. Before Disney arrived, it had higher canonicity than other more interesting works that presented deeper stories. Anakin Skywalker once had the burden of deciding whether to save his troops or the population of a planet. The republic was shown to cause as much, if not more damage than the secessionist movement, and all 'evil schemes' were part of the bigger sith plot for galactic domination
Tyrion Lannister: " What unites people? Armies? Gold? Flags? Stories. There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. No enemy can defeat it. "
Many people have lived and died questioning the legitimacy of religion. I will leave it to them. I have dreams that I would like to complete before I die, therefore I choose to not worry about divinity and concentrate on things that I can change and explain. If people want to chase the answers to questions that can't be answered, that is their choice.
"All our ancestors whose eyes werent that visible got killed of"
Asia: Hello
People find themselves in art, it’s been that way since art existed.
The way I would compare the two is this: Anakin represents the 1st Adam that was tempted by Palpatine and gave into temptation to achieve Godhood, and therefore fell. Luke, on the otherhand, represents the 2nd Adam; who when he was tempted by palpatine overcame temptation and was victorious!
"star wars is Christianity for atheist nerds..." What are you talking about Jordan...
I love when Jordan Peterson doesn’t talk about religion
Everytime I listen to Jordan Peterson, Origen of Alexandria pops to mind.
8:19 "...and you got a glimpse of that murderous malevolence that you are capable of... and you have no place to put it."
Thus do you build the 'Angel' and 'Devil' advisors perched on each of your shoulders and whisper 'their' counsel to you - One to guide your actions to the correct path and the other as a ward against malevolence.
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You need a well defined sense of Good and Evil (tempered by risk and experience) to make this work, of course, otherwise the malevolent side will have one heckuva joyride and the idealistic side will inadvertantly set you up for all sorts of pratfalls from those who are full of mischief.
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Jordan Peterson talking about Star Wars is a dream come true...
Okay. This video title got me. I’m here.
0:43 "If the only tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat everything as if it were a nail."
- Abraham Maslow
I've thought for awhile that star wars, specifically the belief of "the force", is the modern sci-fi interpretation that Christianity needs to be relevant in our modern time. They coincide with one another perfectly
“Luke Skywalker is a quirky odd guy in the middle of a random planet”……… I can’t take this guy seriously if he starts out his point with such vapid language.
I mean - everyone should go watch Andor - the maybe ONE positive thing for art within the context of Star Wars is that as a monolith it can attract all kinds of different creative visions. I would thoroughly recommend the series.
@SubArc Adventures that's exactly why I liked it actually. Which is the wonderful thing about humans, they can have such wildly different takeaways.