The Outer Limits of Cognitive Science | Dr. John Vervaeke | EP 321

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @BrianJRoberts
    @BrianJRoberts Год назад +1395

    It's 3:00am, my family is asleep, and here I am, wide awake, 47 minutes into this, feeling this palpable, electrical storm surging inside my skull, the likes of which I've never felt before, feeling grateful to be alive and able to listen to this. For reasons not clear to me, I suddenly feel.. grateful, hopeful, and optimistic, even. Sending love and light to all of you, whoever you are, wherever you are.

    • @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji
      @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji Год назад +31

      Yes -This is what Jung, the New Testament, and Quantum Physic refer to when we talk of Universal Consciousness, discernment and critical thinking evidenced by the Word of the Sacred Holy Spirit via the oldest Ethiopian Coptic Bible/( Septuagint translation ) in relation to the Book of Enoch - not canonized by the RC Church, Orthodox Protestants etc….but by the Word of the Almighty Most High God, Y’shua, and Wakan Tanka, the Sacred Holy Spirit!

    • @jk541beatz
      @jk541beatz Год назад +26

      33:58 when 2 smart dudes volley ball their knowledge and get hyped about it ! 😅 Good shit. One of the most interesting conversations I’ve listened to. ❤ 100 😊

    • @delian66
      @delian66 Год назад +6

      @@jk541beatz what did you learn from it, if it was so interesting to you?

    • @user-ze6mh8fg1k
      @user-ze6mh8fg1k Год назад

      Whoa whoa dude, I’ve only read the first few pretentious sentences from this stoner tangent you left for us in Dr. Peterson’s comment section and I just gotta say GET A FUCKN GRIP!! My goodness, what the fuck man.... stop that.. STOP That now, please 🛑...

    • @angelinejohnson9511
      @angelinejohnson9511 Год назад +7

      so happy for you: now, to find people in real time to sit and discuss IDEAS that give meaning to your life/others lives. I need to be around 'chewy' conversations, myself. Even if I have to back-up and replay things, ask people to repeat their point.

  • @cokefudge
    @cokefudge Год назад +238

    I love seeing John Vervaeke speak with JBP on these topics because not only can he match his intellectual rigor but also match his fervor and passion in getting to the bottom of understanding more of it.

    • @mggh54g5
      @mggh54g5 Год назад +5

      I have yet to see someone match Vervaeke’s intelligence though

    • @libertarious
      @libertarious Год назад +1

      I'm tempted to reach out to both of these men to have them coauthor a book based on this discussion.

    • @edzvidal5010
      @edzvidal5010 Год назад +3

      @@mggh54g5
      Well, you might not admit it but it's obvious that Jordan Peterson is as intelligent as Vervaeke. Their conversant alone proves that.

    • @nathancurry7944
      @nathancurry7944 Год назад

      @@mggh54g5 Iain Mcgilchrist

    • @matthewcote5198
      @matthewcote5198 Год назад +3

      @@mggh54g5 intelligence isn't just measured based on one category though. So it would be impossible for you to even have a real knowledge of vervaeke's intelligence, and because of that, you can't determine who can or cannot match it.

  • @robwindsor6373
    @robwindsor6373 Год назад +278

    You're Twitter suit is next level Dr. Peterson. Praying for you and your family as you fight the good fight. We truly live in a sad state of affairs.

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A Год назад +13

      You should see/hear the full Exodus series behind The DailyWire+ paywall. It is well worth the price of admission.

    • @GetUnlabeled
      @GetUnlabeled Год назад +9

      Lol.
      Twitter Suit!
      Love it

    • @dougbillbeaver
      @dougbillbeaver Год назад +10

      I wonder if its his choice or the wife. The cuff, the tie, the shoes, the color, I am flabbergasted ! Now that's guts !

    • @JoeKawano
      @JoeKawano Год назад +10

      Oh! That’s a Twitter suit! He won them, and wore them as a skin! Like a great hunter would wear a lion pelt from a lion he killed, Jordan Peterson is wearing the pelts of Twitter! 😅

    • @vettevegas8549
      @vettevegas8549 Год назад +6

      Look what his daughter helped him do! Returned from hell. Thank you Jordan and family. Love and prayors out.

  • @Andrew.baltazar
    @Andrew.baltazar Год назад +168

    Here are some of my favourite bits from this magnificent conversation:
    1. All opposites coincide in infinity.
    2. The meta opponent processing is best modelled by a Symphony.
    3. Suffering is inherent to us. Our finitude, our eternal ignorance and inevitable blindness, our failure to hit the mark.
    4. Wisdom is how effectively you put your understanding of your inevitable suffering into a balanced ecology of practices.
    5. Consciousness switches on when something axiomatic has moved.
    6. The link between JPs Hierarchy of Goals and JV recursive evolving attention. How our frames update at criticality with respect to our nested goals.
    Such a wild universe we live in. What a ride...

    • @rachaeldover5170
      @rachaeldover5170 Год назад +5

      Thank you for your bullet points. To do so seemingly quickly and easily shows your intelligence. This is how I remember studying and memorising for exams in secondary / high school.

    • @AppleOfThineEye
      @AppleOfThineEye Год назад +5

      @@tlaloc_1 Basically, to deal with suffering, we build up processes and practices that help us lessen that suffering, and these processes and practices interact with one another. Hence "ecology."
      Does that help?

    • @ClayAlbright
      @ClayAlbright Год назад +4

      Truth is infinite. Eternity is infinite. The have no opposites. All opposites of Truth are an illusion. How can an illusion be considered anything but a perception. Perceptions change with understanding. Perceptions cannot be infinite. Only Truth can be infinite. Truth has no opposite. Read A Course In Miracles (ACIM). It will enlighten you how to unlearn the world and return to Truth!

    • @andresfelipeandrademartine6036
      @andresfelipeandrademartine6036 Год назад +7

      I would add another important bit, at least for me.
      7. The brain doesn't try to predict the world, it tries to predict itself in the interaction of the world.
      I feel that is touching a bedrock of understanding and enlightenment of conscious experiences.

    • @s.muller8688
      @s.muller8688 Год назад +2

      @@AppleOfThineEye Basically, to stop suffering from whatever you "think" to be suffering is stop "thinking" about it. In fact whatever you think is "hurt' is just the picture the idea you have about that which you assume to suffer from.

  • @Billy-hu2xu
    @Billy-hu2xu Год назад +1771

    Some of us believe in you Jordan Peterson. Some of us will gladly stand shoulder to shoulder with you in your fight against all that's wrong in our country's and world today. We know of the hell you have survived and we have a powerful understanding of that hell. Ty for speaking up when so many others are to weak to fight or just unwilling to risk losing. Good luck 👍

    • @extraspecialk3244
      @extraspecialk3244 Год назад +114

      Don't believe in JBP (that's cult mentality) believe in the good principals he espouses.
      Your idols will always disappoint you.

    • @Humanaut.
      @Humanaut. Год назад +48

      @@extraspecialk3244 you always must believe in not only the principles in a vaccuume but in the man who embodies them as well.
      A soldier must believe in his officer, the officers mist believe in the generals and so forth.

    • @sheilareyes5511
      @sheilareyes5511 Год назад +60

      And a significant number of us that are willing to stand shoulder to shoulder together, in and amongst our brethren, in solidarity with Dr. Jordan Peterson are real, conservative, logically-minded, intelligent and UNOPPRESSED women. I am preparing by bettering myself to be able to defend our champion if need be.

    • @extraspecialk3244
      @extraspecialk3244 Год назад +7

      @@Humanaut. ok well prepare to be disappointed then 😕

    • @Billy-hu2xu
      @Billy-hu2xu Год назад +10

      @@sheilareyes5511 well stated all you need not my validation. I will be glad to stand with another fighter

  • @iLastStar
    @iLastStar Год назад +573

    John Vervaeke was my first year Psychology professor at Toronto, amazing and very educated person; made psychology fun. It was my highest mark first year and it was my first intro to psych ever.

    • @user-uv6pz1zy8t
      @user-uv6pz1zy8t Год назад +20

      It is a pleasure to see two men jumping to one another and touching one another like so, they look like street philosophers :) beautiful.

    • @jefftaves4003
      @jefftaves4003 Год назад +11

      Dr. Peterson, with absolute respect, the mystery attracting my attention is that new suit you're wearing. Have I fallen into a trap?

    • @beecee9681
      @beecee9681 Год назад +13

      @@jefftaves4003 It's his "Twitter Suit."

    • @rihhard1072
      @rihhard1072 Год назад

      So lucky!

    • @rihhard1072
      @rihhard1072 Год назад +5

      @@jefftaves4003 The suit game is getting a little out of hand with Dr. Peterson, I must agree

  • @jorgschulze3393
    @jorgschulze3393 Год назад +93

    God, how much do I enjoy the intelligent conversation between grownups and how much do I miss it in daily life!

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 Год назад +1

      Who needs intelligent conversation when you have the superbowl?

    • @johnfish7144
      @johnfish7144 Год назад +3

      I wish I had people in my life that wanted to be able to discuss these topics. I’m just a truck driver in a world of people who have no interest in making progress in life.

  • @leonardschroer1586
    @leonardschroer1586 Год назад +75

    I began my college life in computer science but found I did not like computers very much and elevated my minor of Psychology to my major. This was 1968 and a little thing called Vietnam altered my life trajectory away from psychology. My aging mind comes alive listening to your discussions. Thank you Dr. Peterson.

    • @trudilloyd8917
      @trudilloyd8917 Год назад +3

      Bless you

    • @BartWinchester-pj1wb
      @BartWinchester-pj1wb 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was trained by Vietnam vets in the NAVY..1990 BOOT CAMP.. DANGEROUS BUNCH .

    • @woozledog
      @woozledog 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for being here :>

  • @DoraLucijaWard
    @DoraLucijaWard Год назад +377

    A conversation so intense it makes me feel like my five year old self at the dinner table, listening to grown ups conversations and not knowing what the heck they're talking about, but still loving every word of it 😂

    • @ladyguerlain3707
      @ladyguerlain3707 Год назад +24

      Listening to this makes me feel dumb, like it’s a foreign language I haven’t learned yet. 😁

    • @delian66
      @delian66 Год назад +3

      What did you learn from it?

    • @dariiakashchuk7505
      @dariiakashchuk7505 Год назад +2

      @@ladyguerlain3707 , hi from Ukraine. That’s really difficult for me but also a pleasure to listen to this conversation

    • @taden8544
      @taden8544 Год назад +3

      listen to it again more will come to sense.

    • @jimparr01Utube
      @jimparr01Utube Год назад +8

      I was so captivated by these two discussing things I had mostly never heard of that I stayed for the duration. There is something hugely inclusive about watching two highly educated and intelligent people so excitedly sharing their opinions - no matter the topic. And I agree with your dinner table concept absolutely.
      ============================
      [EDITED 3 weeks later]
      My initial, brief comments seem to have attracted something of a storm. Not intended.
      @VonJay appears to be rather hungry for trashing J.P. as a fraud, based on a rigorous physical-science-based description of entropy.
      I have recently pondered about why the immutable law of entropy is so well defined, while no-one seems to agree that without the imposition of 'ORDER' by conscious minds (be it God or other), that our lot as humans would be rather pointless. Similarly, where from and why does the planet teaming with competing life and vibrancy even exist - when its mostly agreed-upon age is some billions of years. How does entropy factor into that?
      I can only surmise that the ridiculous WOKE policies, where commanding the populous by LAW to follow illogically entropic (rather than definitive categorizations) for genders will NOT en-'gender' freedom of speech in any logical way. To me, it is one of the most oxymoronic concepts I have ever learned of in recent years.
      So to conclude this rant, I do believe Dr. J.P. is quite entitled to temporarily highjack the word "entropy" as a word DEVICE to illustrate his viewpoint/s. He is after all a SOCIAL scientist, not a scientist of any note in the physical disciplines.
      And I believe - as do millions of others - he is currently a voice in the wilderness w.r.t. pointing out why we - globally - are so very WRONG - about so many aspects of human life and wellbeing. WE ARE NOT ROOTED IN THE PHYSICAL REALM. We are OTHER.

  • @33flutterbykisses
    @33flutterbykisses Год назад +138

    Even if they take away a title, they cannot take your knowledge. So glad to watch this conversation. 😊

    • @NixonsHead
      @NixonsHead Год назад +10

      Like taking away a title from a black belt and pretending they can't fight anymore.

    • @softlycrumblingcastle1820
      @softlycrumblingcastle1820 Год назад +5

      @@NixonsHead By complaints that did NOT come from any of his patients.

    • @TheNebulon
      @TheNebulon Год назад

      If anything, the institution will be removing its own title.

  • @ianyoung6706
    @ianyoung6706 Год назад +393

    That SUIT transcends time and space

    • @ianyoung6706
      @ianyoung6706 Год назад +12

      If dress styles are cyclical, then
      that suit doesn’t prove he’s a monster; he’s just ahead of the curve. (Name that reference)

    • @realjonez1961
      @realjonez1961 Год назад +8

      On GOD

    • @UniMatrix_1
      @UniMatrix_1 Год назад +2

      Fitting that he calls it the Twitter suit 😂

    • @juliettailor1616
      @juliettailor1616 Год назад +5

      Shoes are awful as well. I think his daughter is his stylist. He needs a new stylist...

    • @mplsgal8509
      @mplsgal8509 Год назад

      Right!!

  • @christinehood2663
    @christinehood2663 Год назад +45

    Me. Peterson; You have become an extremely important part of my life. You have made many things that I have wondered about make more sense to me. You bring into my awareness sooo many things I had never thought of. This expands and enriches my mind. I love learning and you do an excellent job of explaining!God bless you.

    • @jimdeiner9293
      @jimdeiner9293 Год назад +1

      Agreed!
      But, who dressed him for this!?

    • @steveduffy5784
      @steveduffy5784 Год назад

      @@jimdeiner9293 😂

    • @BlissfulBombshells
      @BlissfulBombshells Год назад +1

      @@jimdeiner9293😅LOL! However, I ADORE his unique tastes in wardrobe! This 1 is a little loud, but who cares!?! Takes confidence to Not dress like all the other boring, mindless sheep! 😉🤙💜🖤💫

    • @luckymeyer1014
      @luckymeyer1014 10 месяцев назад +1

      LUV IT. SOOOO SNAZZY

  • @extremeresponsibility
    @extremeresponsibility Год назад +155

    This level of discussion is next level. Look at the millions of people who are interested.

    • @dawn-mariestevens4573
      @dawn-mariestevens4573 Год назад +3

      I know millions follow JP, but it sure shows lower viewership

    • @kel8026
      @kel8026 Год назад +6

      The outfit is next level too.

    • @lindathivener8742
      @lindathivener8742 Год назад +2

      Doesnt k mean thousand ? 🤣

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Год назад +3

      @@lindathivener8742 He is the top male educator on applepodcasts... and the top educator podcast on many others like spotify i believe also.
      you wont see the millions it already got just here 🧠

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Год назад +1

      @@dawn-mariestevens4573 People are not going to only see it here.. 🧠 its on a lot of other areas to listen

  • @doublenickelsandketo
    @doublenickelsandketo Год назад +511

    If all college professors were of this level of intelligence, wow... what a beautiful world we would live in! 🤗

    • @matthewcurry3565
      @matthewcurry3565 Год назад

      Just get addicted to benzos bro. You'll see and tase music. Then you'll learn the ultimate questions of life like good hygiene is good. The most obvious things will be seen by your eyes as Jesus law or something 😂. Why do you think there is only 1 peterson? Yeah he is an abuse victim who got addicted to pills buddy. The drugs while being an actual intellectual blew up his mind.

    • @endgamefond
      @endgamefond Год назад +3

      OMG SO TRUE!

    • @kssthmn
      @kssthmn Год назад +12

      i kindly recommend looking at the beauty that does exist. there is beauty all around us

    • @jennyharkin9495
      @jennyharkin9495 Год назад

      I'm not sure it would be such a beautiful world Lisa . I can foresee future generations of graduates , with their enlarged craniums becoming some global elite , lauding it over us "pea-brains " , although the hat industry would no doubt experience a renaissance before it became fully automated . I'm also wondering if an increase in intelligence has a detrimental effect on dress sense , I mean what is going on with DR Peterson's suit ? , he's normally such a snappy dresser .

    • @ricardosantos6721
      @ricardosantos6721 Год назад +4

      @@PClanner it's worse, he believes pretending to believe in fairies is somehow irreplaceably beneficial on a fundamental level

  • @Joseph_Shmoe777
    @Joseph_Shmoe777 Год назад +74

    Watching and listening to these two is like a fireworks show, each idea exploding forth rapidly and in spectacular fashion. Not gonna lie, had to pause at points because of the density of information, these are true masters at work.

    • @youtubemom497
      @youtubemom497 Год назад +1

      for me it was like watching 2 people have a conversation in Spanish... I recognize enough of the words to kind of understand what the conversation is about but it would really help to have subtitles at the bottom of the screen translating it to layman’s terms 😅

    • @WigganNuG
      @WigganNuG Год назад +6

      @@youtubemom497 lol for sure...the first 6 min JBP went into a psych dissertation about dopaminergic responses and entropy. Translation; you feel good when you're organized and getting closer to achieving your goals, ambitions and responsibilities.

    • @ConfusedHomoSapien
      @ConfusedHomoSapien Год назад +2

      Well said 👌

    • @youtubemom497
      @youtubemom497 Год назад +3

      @@WigganNuG ah ok! 💡translation-make your bed 😄

    • @lindathivener8742
      @lindathivener8742 Год назад

      Yeah ..real serious bs .🤪🤣

  • @cjholmes842
    @cjholmes842 Год назад +101

    I love watching their body language when one of them makes a point that excites the other. They always point and lean forward and start to move around because you can tell it's feeding them in their intellectual pursuit of the truth/meaning of the conversation. Very cool stuff

    • @luckisalady1
      @luckisalady1 Год назад +2

      Yes, being in the moment, face to face, with others, does this!

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 Год назад +1

      It was cartoonish 😬

    • @cliffytech
      @cliffytech Год назад +4

      seriously man, listening to the podcast versus watching it are two completely different experiences

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 Год назад +1

      @@cliffytech which one is less cringey?

    • @trudilloyd8917
      @trudilloyd8917 Год назад

      Ha ha he he

  • @ciadiac
    @ciadiac Год назад +195

    It feels like these videos are made for people like me. I’m a Tradesmen not an academic. This conversation is super complicated for me yet I’m almost keeping up with it. I’ve learnt that’s the zone of proximal learning thanks to JBP. Just incredible. Thoroughly enjoyable and I’m so appreciative of these beautiful videos. I can’t thank you enough.
    Thank god for people like JBP and John Vervaeke.

    • @dionoliveira4058
      @dionoliveira4058 Год назад +5

      Amen, with you.

    • @met6187
      @met6187 Год назад +20

      I have 2 degrees and I can't keep up every minute deserves hours of contemplation. Degrees count for nothing against the desire and enjoyment in learning.

    • @fernandotrevinocastro1018
      @fernandotrevinocastro1018 Год назад +2

      I don't know any of the terms, concepts or academics mentioned here, but they built the talk from the roots of biology, and it's all about paralelisms so it linda make sense in all levels.
      Just what they said about music, i don't neet yo know how to play to listen, vibe, and like it.

    • @zeal514
      @zeal514 Год назад

      I'm with you. I didn't have the opportunity for schooling, but these sort of videos bring me there. I can do my own research, study these, what I would equate to as "modern essays".. I can simultaneously provide for my family, build and create in various trades I go through, and have pretty deep education. Then we can can even go onto the internet and debate our ideas and learn to write freely (well sometimes big tech doesn't like that).

    • @BenjaminShotts
      @BenjaminShotts Год назад +2

      You only feel like that because they're actually saying nothing. Jordan is the king of bloviation. If the listener cannot easily comprehend the speaker is at fault.

  • @beautifulintentions5678
    @beautifulintentions5678 Год назад +44

    I am going to watch this video another 2 times at least. I didn’t think Dr. Peterson could impress me anymore then he already had, but this conversation is off the charts. Dr. Peterson’s verbal skills is off the charts. Then when he gets excited, passionate, whatever one likes to call it he starts to talk super fast. I had to rewind a couple parts a few times already.
    Dr. Peterson you out did yourself in this one. I’m very interested in where you are going next with educating us. Thank you so much❤ I have endless love for you & your family. Just so kind to us how you share so much.

    • @saracarternc
      @saracarternc Год назад +1

      This conversation is a miracle, right here, before our eyes right into our ears. I mean, all that is covered here, or un-covered, is worlds of understanding: miraculous. I will be listening to it over and over, writing it down, taking my time, etc. If this conversation could be absorbed by enough people, it seems like the world could transform: transcend. Infinity reaching out for us. Thank you so much.

    • @dionoliveira4058
      @dionoliveira4058 Год назад

      This was NOT Jordan's isolated conversation.........to negate the other side of "the coin" is folly....not much is new under our sun.

  • @Fawnshell
    @Fawnshell Год назад +88

    I think these two together produce the deepest conversations needed for the meaning crisis. It's also my favorite JP content.

    • @MrB00mbang
      @MrB00mbang Год назад +2

      There is a level of mutual understanding that is unprecedented in Peterson’s arsenal of interactions.

    • @Fawnshell
      @Fawnshell Год назад +2

      @@MrB00mbang I agree and I think it’s perfect because less time juxtaposing back and forth allows the conversation to go deeper.

    • @memopinzon
      @memopinzon Год назад

      Amen.

    • @KalebPeters99
      @KalebPeters99 Год назад +3

      I wish Peterson would drop the politics and go all in on the meaning and myth stuff
      Less money there tho...

    • @dannyjquinn880
      @dannyjquinn880 Год назад

      @@KalebPeters99 i think he can't help but be the archetypal father

  • @Kauzi108
    @Kauzi108 Год назад +106

    Finally! I get to see you meet a worthy opponent in hand gymnastics, of which I think it's a tie. The way you both move your hands like conductors, organizing and sharing your brilliant thoughts and perspectives. I just loved this chat. Grinned the whole time, while being educated, illuminated, and mind blown. Thank you both 💜

    • @barlynuribe3887
      @barlynuribe3887 Год назад +2

      😅

    • @steveunderhill5935
      @steveunderhill5935 Год назад +8

      So much touching when things get serious

    • @g.c.9904
      @g.c.9904 Год назад +5

      As a proud Italian I can say they are pretty good amateurs in hand gymnastics.

    • @timeforwar6312
      @timeforwar6312 Год назад +2

      The hand composers of interlluctual enlightening speech

    • @soulthriver-oz6470
      @soulthriver-oz6470 Год назад +3

      yes, it's called Gesticulating. Enthusiastic, deep thinkers & oral types seem to do it most often.

  • @altelephono3373
    @altelephono3373 Год назад +296

    There is a shortage of people in this world who are willing to go deep into an existential conversation. These videos are great!

    • @AC-hf3gm
      @AC-hf3gm Год назад +6

      I 100% agree with you! I'm so glad I've stayed true to that part of myself because I've found people like myself and our relationships are authentic and bring fourth so much growth between us

    • @duckrivermama66
      @duckrivermama66 Год назад

      Too many people have lost the ability to reason deeply. Sound, deep reasoning is required for there to be truly meaningful communication about existential topics. This kind of thinking is not being taught in most schools anymore.

    • @friendlyghostkinda
      @friendlyghostkinda Год назад +1

      Agree ! Very few people would have the guts to sell out so publicly. Spend his money on a clown costume during a time when he thinks he can “relate” to normal people. Charge young men hundreds of dollars and studies the exact situAtion where in but caved in. Very smart.

    • @Vanessa-rr9wo
      @Vanessa-rr9wo Год назад

      Very sad but true

    • @00TheD
      @00TheD Год назад +2

      There is only a shortage in your lives ... Your looking at these gentlemen and thinking that there aren't many....that's not true. There just aren't many around you.

  • @mcnallyaar
    @mcnallyaar Год назад +157

    Dr. Vervaeke has truly mastered the art of meditation being able to calmly interact with a person wearing that suit.

    • @mcnallyaar
      @mcnallyaar Год назад

      @JordanBpeterson3 Hi. About what? How would you like to connect?

    • @rachaeldover5170
      @rachaeldover5170 Год назад +2

      Lol

    • @Hertz2laugh
      @Hertz2laugh Год назад +5

      At 36:24:
      Jordan Peterson basically describes the mechanism that allows for cancer cells to develop in the human body.
      As long as the mutations are "fringe" and not "core" the body will leave the cell alone.
      Cancer is the result of each generation of a cell passing on "acceptable" mutations. Eventually the cell is wildly different than the original.
      With humans, the main soruce of cancer-causing mutations is chronic oxidative stress resulting from constantly eating carbs and seed oils.
      Other factors like radiation and polutants contribute as well, but diet is, by far, the most significant factor.

    • @scarymuffin6978
      @scarymuffin6978 Год назад +1

      🤣

    • @Nikthehermit
      @Nikthehermit Год назад +2

      As a man who reached out and "tapped" another man's pinky..........I don't think he's easily startled by a teal suit......

  • @Graymore84
    @Graymore84 Год назад +60

    Holy crap. I don’t know what I didn’t understand from this. You both make complicated subjects so simple that I will end up confusing myself making sure I really understood what I was listening to. Brilliant minds, both of you.

    • @MagzUpBr33zy
      @MagzUpBr33zy Год назад +3

      I couldn’t express this feeling better… they simplified such extremely complex concepts, and now I’m left wondering if my understanding is an indication of high intelligence, and such low intelligence that I don’t realize how little i understand after all lol

    • @Graymore84
      @Graymore84 Год назад

      @@MagzUpBr33zy exactly!

    • @marynewsham9896
      @marynewsham9896 Год назад +1

      above my ability to understand.... today anyway

    • @garypuckettmuse
      @garypuckettmuse Год назад

      If this blew your mind, I highly recommend Professor Irwin Corey.

  • @troyhavok8605
    @troyhavok8605 Год назад +12

    Every time you interview Mr. Vervaeke, there is so much life-changing information that I have to listen to it several times in a row. I listened to this one twice while I worked last night and feel I need to listen again several more time. Great stuff!

  • @jarinxcii263
    @jarinxcii263 Год назад +211

    When you realise how educated these gentlemen are. It was breath taking

    • @JookerSK
      @JookerSK Год назад +10

      I would call them Intelligent .. Cause you can read all the literature that exists but being able to connect the data into a logical thought is a different thing.

    • @mattmyers2624
      @mattmyers2624 Год назад +5

      It's self-awareness development, where they're getting as deep as they can get into every nook and cranny they can.

    • @filsuf
      @filsuf Год назад +4

      it's simply their respective tao, unique in everyway ... you and each of us have one ourselves, make it shine

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Год назад +5

      I would argue that it’s not the education which makes this conversation special. It’s the way that each of them has integrated what they’ve learned into their worldviews, and how well those worldviews complement each other.

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Год назад +2

      @@JookerSK nailed it

  • @champboehm7863
    @champboehm7863 Год назад +42

    I absolutely love Vervaeke because of him i have started a meditative a contemplative and a movement practice in my recent life. Love is distillation of complex ideas

    • @SensemakingMartin
      @SensemakingMartin Год назад

      I'd love to hear you elaborate on that last sentence there

    • @andre.1984
      @andre.1984 Год назад

      Where did that definition of love come from? Seems like an attempt to rationalize, intellectualize or simplify a transcendental or spiritual concept. Wouldn't love be that which drives the distillation of complex ideas?

    • @champboehm7863
      @champboehm7863 Год назад +2

      Oops as much as I'd like to have a better explaination, I ment to say "his" ... I ment I love his distillation of complex ideas.. what a typo...

  • @ElaineThompson
    @ElaineThompson Год назад +47

    I hadn't run across Dr. Vervaeke's work before so thank you for featuring him as a guest. The discussion of the brain shifting and tuning neural networks to balance predictability and entropy and allow leaps of intuition was particularly interesting.

  • @Noughtgate
    @Noughtgate Год назад +5

    Im so thankful for having people like jordan on this planet. Whereas most try and fail to illuminate the future, he illuminates the past. And every time John is on, im astounded, what a genius. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @buffywinfree
    @buffywinfree Год назад +60

    We love you Jordan, keep doing what you are doing 🥰👏🏼👏🏼

  • @jennykelter9518
    @jennykelter9518 Год назад +52

    I wish I had parents like these two. I just turned 40 and feel like a 17 year old because I’ve suffered so much emotional trauma that stunted me for 38 years. Just in the last two years when I started to resolve trauma did I start finally learning and not living out of my feelings . When you’re mind isn’t replaying programming constantly ,you grow. Or maybe you grow and your mind stops replaying the bad. I don’t know. Point is , there is a universe of knowledge and ways of thinking that are so out of my depths of reality that I don’t even think I know anything. I think my whole experiences of life have been so subjected to lenses and filters of my programming I just couldn’t comprehend more at the time. Which leads me to question EVERYTHING now. I don’t have people that think like this around me and I wish I had people like these two to talk to. I’m so thankful for the intellectuals that have shown me their is hope in recovery .

    • @righteouswhippingstick
      @righteouswhippingstick Год назад +2

      People with significant trauma young seem like they are pretty likely more observant regarding some sense and quickly learn to mimic resulting in relative talents much quicker but even better than that, do so with less mimicry and more original creativity. Though its not for me alone to say, there are positive possibilities from negative things that are not available to the stable core. It often sucks being very high iq if not around other like minds...

    • @tazzywazzy7599
      @tazzywazzy7599 Год назад

      Your not alone. Believe it gets better. I listen to "Grace For Purpose" here on RUclips everyday. It's healed me beyond belief.

    • @staceyforehand9513
      @staceyforehand9513 Год назад +2

      Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today, having built my life on the rock that is His word, you can know the truth of eternal life in Him. This brings the bullet proof love and joy in trials as The resurrected King joins you in your journey. God bless you

    • @waynegretzky8464
      @waynegretzky8464 Год назад

      Hey what you said spoke to me. It seems there are others out there than can relate it seems, maybe the internet is not such a bad thing. Ha! Wanna be pen pals?

    • @kintsugi2262
      @kintsugi2262 Год назад +1

      m stuck too.. for 10years after going through horrible traumatic experience..

  • @tminus21
    @tminus21 Год назад +257

    Jordan peterson saying “its my twitter suit” is the best thing I’ve heard so far this year 😂

    • @josephtravers777
      @josephtravers777 Год назад +14

      Blue skies smiling at me, nothing but blue skies do I see 😉

    • @200Mafa
      @200Mafa Год назад +6

      I love the blue suit with white 💙 blue expression white peace💖lots of wisdom 🙏

    • @areyouavinalaff
      @areyouavinalaff Год назад +15

      I can't help thinking of Buddy the elf.

    • @sarahposey7166
      @sarahposey7166 Год назад +13

      A bit much for me, but knowing a bit of his mind, it is "in your face"
      LOL, beautifully talored, Tiffany blue, hmmm.

    • @matthewcurry3565
      @matthewcurry3565 Год назад +1

      @@areyouavinalaff Thats a pretty smart yet deep in trauma psychosis buddy I ever did see 😂. But yes. When men see hell we become children. Rip.

  • @stepper8584
    @stepper8584 Год назад +8

    Thank you Thank you Thank you for recording and publishing yet another brilliant conversation!
    I love how deep this goes! And it answered a couple of questions I never would have found the answer to.
    It's so AWESOME that regular people like me can enjoy the conversations between such extreme intelligent and educated people!

  • @aidanfredette5310
    @aidanfredette5310 Год назад +114

    I hope Vervaeke gets the publicity he deserves, for all of our sakes.

    • @memopinzon
      @memopinzon Год назад +4

      This.

    • @dannyjquinn880
      @dannyjquinn880 Год назад +6

      Although unlike Jordon, i believe he's far less tempted by the sin of fame

    • @mggh54g5
      @mggh54g5 Год назад +1

      I keep thinking about this. I feel like him going mainstream would have such an important impact on the workd

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Год назад

      Well, I hate to sound prejudiced… but these conversations will never be mainstream. The average person couldn’t follow it. Nor would they even have the inclination to try.

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Год назад

      @@mggh54g5 it’s the very depth of these discussions that will keep them from ever “going mainstream.”

  • @topenddean
    @topenddean Год назад +46

    With a title so compelling, it was a moral imperative that I LISTEN and watch

    • @brbapappa
      @brbapappa Год назад +3

      And learn

    • @dextermay4007
      @dextermay4007 Год назад +2

      My goal is to use “moral imperative” in normal conversation at least once each day for the next week.

  • @shinobiBUNK
    @shinobiBUNK Год назад +61

    Its so hard to exist in this culture when these are the only things i really care to think or talk about. For the first time in a while I felt like i was involved in a stimulating conversation, even though I'm not involved! This was really a pleasure to watch. Wow. Thank you both. I'm definitely going to check out John's series it sounds amazing.

    • @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji
      @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji Год назад +2

      Very well stated 🕊🌺🕊🙏🏽🕊🌺🕊

    • @delian66
      @delian66 Год назад

      What did you learn from it?

    • @angelinejohnson9511
      @angelinejohnson9511 Год назад +3

      There was this 'Lyceum movement' in the early 19th century, then the 'Chautauqua movement' later that century. 'Salons' used to be a thing, besides public lectures: early salons in the Enlightenment were where women gained educations, reading, discussing, critquing each other, but holding salon since has evolved in meaning. A century ago, getting into some salon-societies was a real gift. And here's another, for us.
      This is like a virtual salon, where we all get to sit back and take this in, then discuss amongst ourselves.
      Imagine if radio had developed THESE kinds of talks (vs what devolved into talk radio in the 1970s, and what THAT became, over the last 50 years.)
      Oh my yes: more of this, please. What our intellects have been craving. Actual concern about meaning, and how to find it, and how its structured.

    • @AnnaRiedl
      @AnnaRiedl Год назад +1

      The 5 episodes by John on the "Jim Rutt Show" and his TEDx talks are a good place to start imho

    • @VonJay
      @VonJay Год назад +1

      I really don’t see this conversation as anything different than what’s out there. In that first 10 minutes of the convo, Peterson described (and I know he’s quoting someone else but he doesn’t give the correct definition in the process) entropy as “disorder” or a measure of it. Which is completely false. The analogy fits only in certain situations and doesn’t hold true in most situations, or even in all the situations where “order” or “disorder” occurs. So it’s an inaccurate way to look at or define entropy.
      He then makes more deductions based on an inaccurate definition. “Positive Emotion decreases entropy because the traveled distance to your goal creates more order?” What??? That makes absolutely no sense thermodynamically.
      The trick is that certain audiences don’t know the definition of it, just like he doesn’t know the definition, but he then dresses the false definition with big words and conviction. This is what convinces you that it’s an intelligent conversation. Though he is quoting someone’s work he takes no effort in solution the audience with the true definition or divulge if he even knows what entropy means.
      So in conclusion, this conversation is as stupid as the ones by people who aren’t even pretending to be intelligent.

  • @alibarrfilmz
    @alibarrfilmz Год назад +9

    Great conversation. It's so amazing to see Dr. Peterson resurrected and thriving after all his health issues. I'm sure he well understands and can easily teach now the book of JOB. Love this channel. I really would like to complete my schooling at your University.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Год назад

      Job is such a wonderful book.
      I have read it 100 times and every time is "see" new things.
      The Bible reveals itself, through itself in such wonderful awakening and inspiring ways it is beyond this world and verbal ability to purvey it.
      God bless you!

  • @scott8957
    @scott8957 Год назад +38

    A few minutes in and am so psyched that JBP seems to be allowing the dialogue to breathe more than he has during previoius chats with JV. I wish both of these men all the best. We need them.

    • @luismoreno9633
      @luismoreno9633 Год назад +4

      Yeah for real I was excited for a redo of this convo cause the last one was rough to listen to

    • @misterdeluxia5948
      @misterdeluxia5948 Год назад +1

      i really like that jordan tries to tweak how he handles debates/conversations. its actually cool to see that theres thought behind what someone is doing

  • @nathancurry7944
    @nathancurry7944 Год назад +186

    This is absolutely amazing. I seriously think we need to lock John Vervaeke, Karl Friston, Jordan Peterson, Michael Levin, Ian Migilchrist, Bernardo Kastrup, Rupert Sheldrake, Terrence Deacon, and Donald Hoffman all in a room together for a week. My bet is that's how you solve the hard problem of consciousness and more😅
    We are truly living in a golden age for wisdom.

    • @belliebeltran4657
      @belliebeltran4657 Год назад +1

      As well as the dark ages of stupidity.

    • @nathancurry7944
      @nathancurry7944 Год назад +2

      @Lievel very true. The yin to the yang ☯️

    • @rainking50
      @rainking50 Год назад +1

      What Sheldrake content do you recommend? He's only ever lightly rang my bells.

    • @sandywitch
      @sandywitch Год назад

      Add Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Lex Fridman , and a heroic dose of psilocybin for everyone in the room. I would join their cult haha.

    • @chickenmonger123
      @chickenmonger123 Год назад +2

      @@sandywitch don’t know if Joe would be interested personally in participating in that level of discussion. However he’d make a good waypoint and officiant for the group discussion. So would Lex, though Lex is more in the realm. A better participant than Joe. Joe is really good at conversation, and smart in the ways he navigates that. He’s not especially academic though. It’s part of what makes him talking to academics is so interesting. They can’t stay in the realm of complex and specific definitions. They have to speak in ways that are more accessible.

  • @nnnnnnnnnataliem
    @nnnnnnnnnataliem Год назад +44

    I took singing lessons a few years ago and it struck me when my teacher said day #1 that all musical instruments try to imitate what the voice is capable of. Not sure how true that is, but I remember it and what you both say about art aspiring to be music made me take that analogy further - that all forms of art including music aspire to be how beautiful words and kind speech can be. Taking it further all of us made in the image of the Word and we're meant to be like Him. Really everything glorifies God. :) Lovely to ponder!

    • @elan007
      @elan007 Год назад +1

      especially the designer of that turquoise suit!

    • @craigsmith1443
      @craigsmith1443 Год назад

      @@elan007 A starship captain's uniform.

    • @edthewave
      @edthewave Год назад +1

      @@elan007 He's got that "drip" as we youngsters say

    • @smak387
      @smak387 Год назад +2

      Everything glorifies God. God made the vocal cords which have given the greatest speeches we know and sung the most beautiful notes ever sung. When you hear amazing singing, you get a glimpse of God.

    • @phetmoz
      @phetmoz Год назад

      It's more like instruments are tools that were made to be an extension and refinement of the most beautiful, harmonic sounds that human vocal chords can make.

  • @mahonrimartins1767
    @mahonrimartins1767 Год назад +27

    I love how their minds get ahead of themselves but are able to catch up on each other through speech. The minds are having their own conversation and through words are able to articulate it clearly.

    • @N8Maple01
      @N8Maple01 Год назад +2

      It is like a cognitive dance. Each can see where the other is leading.

    • @FantomMC2
      @FantomMC2 Год назад +2

      That's what had me on edge!!! 😂 I was like, "I hope they circle back to that one point to finish it so they can both get useful information out of it"

  • @Sibéal_NW
    @Sibéal_NW Год назад +63

    On Nihilism “ I’m using a counterproductive frame of reference and that is what my nervous system is signalling to me “ - This quote was absolute gold and, it put into words something I live by intuitively 🔥

    • @met6187
      @met6187 Год назад +5

      Yeh that hit something I've never been able to verbalise on the head.

    • @accadia1983
      @accadia1983 Год назад

      As if certain phrases worked like neurotransmitters binding into our language receptors and triggering a new mode, never seen before?
      As if we woke up upon hearing a secret key - like that robot child from A.I. movie.
      Still, being productive should come from proper motivation: "doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing". Lao Tzu
      I hope you are not wasting your time

  • @djschneck
    @djschneck Год назад +27

    Hands down the deepest/best (I struggle to find the right word here) conversation I have heard in my life to date. Thank you for having and sharing it.

    • @brahmcross
      @brahmcross Год назад

      Same here, I was blown away! I haven’t watched these discussions unfold completely and was taken back by their explanations on some difficult to grasp topics. Way better than any film I could have put on tonight haha

    • @TT-cj3ek
      @TT-cj3ek Год назад

      It’s over my head 😢. I just can’t understand this one

  • @kristinahammer2757
    @kristinahammer2757 Год назад +98

    I cannot overstate how absolutely mind blowing it is to watch minds like this at work.

    • @elizabethecarlisle1045
      @elizabethecarlisle1045 Год назад

      @Textabovenumber
      It's your sentence structure that fails to convince the demographic you're trying to attract. It's immediately obvious to anyone that reads your messages that you're either wholly uneducated or that English isn't your native language. By not polishing your English language skills, you're setting yourself up for failure.

    • @houndsontherun
      @houndsontherun Год назад +3

      I love the quick intellect.

    • @NiniskoMueller
      @NiniskoMueller Год назад +1

      Same here. Its like a sword fight.

    • @delian66
      @delian66 Год назад

      What did you learn from it?

    • @NiniskoMueller
      @NiniskoMueller Год назад

      @@delian66 pick your opponents wisely 😄

  • @jackhandy3776
    @jackhandy3776 Год назад +4

    It was maximum effort to follow these two gentlemen -much smarter than I. Enjoyed the back and forth.

  • @bjorknasty2870
    @bjorknasty2870 Год назад +62

    This is one i will be revisiting over time. This conversation sounds like a revered piece of classical music that will inspire multiple generations; an absolute bombshell in content of conversation, multiplied by its magnitude of importance.
    Two soloists wielding linguistic instruments, exploding into a crescendo in an attempt to capture all that is.
    Thank you deeply. I have so much to think about. This life never ceases to amaze me.

    • @fernandotrevinocastro1018
      @fernandotrevinocastro1018 Год назад

      Dude i'm in my second listen pausing to write the stuff i'm thinking of.

    • @accadia1983
      @accadia1983 Год назад

      if you meet Buddha, kill him.

    • @bjorknasty2870
      @bjorknasty2870 Год назад

      @@accadia1983 lmao he'd probably say something like "ah yes, reunited with the nothing that is all"

  • @fashioniconjaylienkay
    @fashioniconjaylienkay Год назад +18

    I'm constantly in awe at the sheer amount of knowledge brought forth and shared to all of us through Jordan's work and friendships. Thank you kindly for such a programme Dailywire crew and of course JP himself.

  • @tommyaaquist4138
    @tommyaaquist4138 Год назад +72

    "over privileging innovation as opposed to integration". That rings so true for me. I am a psychology student from Denmark, and last year's semester was cognitive psychology everything was so fragmented, multiple mini theories as it was called over the old grand theories. It just seems that it has gone too much in the direction of mini theories because it felt like you were learning one thousand different trivia or facts about cognition, but nothing to bind it together or give it more practical utility.

    • @AnnaRiedl
      @AnnaRiedl Год назад +5

      You might enjoy the work by Gregg Henriques then!
      Sapolsky also does a fantastic job in "Behave" to put multiple theories on different levels of analysis into a coherent view.
      (Former psychology student who had to study cognitive science to understand how to put it together)

    • @Shawnquenneville
      @Shawnquenneville Год назад +1

      Does that mean, that you don't think people should have right to their patent and invention? If so, please come to China. Where your invention helps the country and everyone benefits not just you.

    • @barb32koep
      @barb32koep Год назад

      Yesss!!! Well said, Tommy Aaquist 😎😎😎

    • @Shawnquenneville
      @Shawnquenneville Год назад +1

      That's the problem with America, they believe, collaboration stifles, innovation, and keeping secrets is the best way.

    • @a.a.sanders6448
      @a.a.sanders6448 Год назад +2

      The problem, or one of the many problems is, I believe, that people have a hard time letting go of the mechanistic view of human cognition. On many levels and with many things it works. Right? Thats how we come up with technologies, based upon machines based upon natural processes that work with other processes in a frankly mechanical way. But at the lowest points of...everything we are finding...Quantum entanglements...most of what we percieve turns out to be...macroscopic manifestations of One thing/substance/force. Mankind is smart enough to be able to think out of the box, but we can't actually get outside with mind/body intact and confirm our suspicions/theories! It's a quandary. Psychology has the conundrum of making humanities...consensual dream of reality connect with the phenomenal natural world existing outside it. To confound things more, at the Quantum level, it seems our thoughts can effect the natural world. Thought IS A PROBLEM, however. Because few ever think to control Thought as rigorously as we would the parts of a machine. I propose a new science focused upon the mastery of...Uber critical thought, with the aim of reshaping physical reality at some point...sounds suspiciously like newage mysticism doesn't it? But, it's arguable that the ancient mysticisms put aside in the age of science may have had considerable utility. Devils advocate and auto didact that I am, I'll say...why can't we have both paradigms?

  • @dxnxz53
    @dxnxz53 Год назад +7

    it's wonderful to watch the two of them kind of cross-pollinate each other's thoughts and encourage each other to bring their ideas together.

  • @GodisaVerb2.
    @GodisaVerb2. Год назад +20

    Listening to the two of you is pure joy. It's almost 5 a.m. and I'm riveted. Those rare moments you can have this kind of discussion with someone are priceless. Thank you so much for this very special gift.

  • @pattiday431
    @pattiday431 Год назад +27

    Thank you Jordan and Daily Wire for these videos.

  • @MyPastorTalks
    @MyPastorTalks Год назад +12

    Love your content Dr. Peterson. Praying for you daily sir.

  • @minormayor7899
    @minormayor7899 Год назад +4

    What a pleasure to listen to inteligent human beens discuss Deep matters, It was a Joy listening to you guys

  • @holayou2241
    @holayou2241 Год назад +18

    10:43 this is so simple and so profound. This is why parenting is so important. And this is why obedience (as a child and as people are growing up) makes a huge difference on the outcomes in life ❤

  • @0sumgame541
    @0sumgame541 Год назад +38

    Thank you Dr. Peterson you have helped me understand the world in a new light.

    • @democracymeansdcstatehood3606
      @democracymeansdcstatehood3606 Год назад

      Do you mostly watch stuff by right wing white men

    • @Sebaa1337
      @Sebaa1337 Год назад

      @@democracymeansdcstatehood3606 i bet he just seeks truth

    • @0sumgame541
      @0sumgame541 Год назад

      @@democracymeansdcstatehood3606 no I watch stuff from many different sources. And I don't consider Peterson to be truly right wing.... and the fact that you found it necessary to bring race into it.... people like you are so boring.

  • @HenriquemartinsBr1
    @HenriquemartinsBr1 Год назад +80

    Just passing by to confirm that the conversation has indeed transcended time and space as I'm here 7 days later in Brazil and watching this masterpiece unfold.

  • @kisa1243
    @kisa1243 Год назад +9

    It's 1:15 in the morning and I've been going around the house quitely puting things back in its place and now folding a ton of laundry. I'm bot even half way thu the video and I'm not always sure I understand what exactly is being said but I feel the importance and of what do understand I find so interesting. I'm so greatful for this content and for Jordan!

    • @kisa1243
      @kisa1243 Год назад

      @@marisolguzmanmontoya3138 How kind of you! Thank you! 💛

  • @DaCrAzYoNeCoMiN
    @DaCrAzYoNeCoMiN Год назад +52

    This is such a meta conversation. Your discussion about oscillating between highway circuits and block by block connections, theories and step by step proofs, insight and step by step facts, and even “meaning” or “the one” and individual actions, ideas, or pursuits. It’s like music in motion! You two inspire me!

    • @righteouswhippingstick
      @righteouswhippingstick Год назад

      Ahhhhh yes... it feels like the listening version of reading some of dickens's gargantuan sentences that multi- tangent a tangent with many various elements about a tangent, all to come back onto the developing manifest of the point of a sentence. Ive never fit with people. It's great to see what that exclusion looks like for others.

    • @notinterested8452
      @notinterested8452 Год назад

      Twas all Greek to me indeed.

  • @blissedher
    @blissedher Год назад +23

    This is mind-blowing!!! Absolutely fantastic! We are fortunate that we can tune into a conversation such as this.

  • @alfonsobenavides9378
    @alfonsobenavides9378 Год назад +5

    I have listened this as a podcast and it blew my mind. I had to stop several times to think and understand what I was listening to. Powerful, profound, exciting, meaningful (at least to me), etc. One of those discussions where I was repeatedly saying "wow!" but also "of course. This makes so much sense (comparing it with my experience, as I am no expert)". Thank you very Much to D. JB Peterson and John Vervaeke! More of this and like this, please

  • @BillyBulletPewPew
    @BillyBulletPewPew Год назад +28

    This whole conversation was meta exposure therapy for the whole audience to realize they can handle this level of depth.

  • @Anat_Niffjoy
    @Anat_Niffjoy Год назад +21

    Wow, this is an initiation! Thank you gentlemen for sharing your knowledge and wisdom freely.

  • @morgancooke8557
    @morgancooke8557 Год назад +5

    Your advice has saved my life and I can’t express how monumental that is. But I thank you and know those who want to shut you up are afraid, afraid of losing control over our society and that we might see the lies and stand up and become truly free!!

  • @christiantaylor1750
    @christiantaylor1750 Год назад +8

    Love your work Dr Peterson thank you for your hard work and dedication!

  • @jorgeloyo5703
    @jorgeloyo5703 Год назад +8

    I could’t understand everything that was discussed here but it’s been a while since a conversation got me hooked like this. Felt like the technical conscious side of Jung’s unconscious union of opposites. Thank you both ❤

  • @michalkratky5203
    @michalkratky5203 Год назад +19

    Yes! Yes! This is why I subscribed to Jordan before he was famous, this is why I am here. Such a deep, beneficial and beautiful conversation. I loved previous conversation (feat. Jonatan) and I loved this one as well. I will definitely watch After Socrates series, after I finish Meaning Crisis (and rewatch it to really understand it). Also I never comment on videos, and I do now just to raise a statistic a little bit to show I want more of this kind of conversation and idea exploring. Thank you!

    • @delian66
      @delian66 Год назад

      What did you learn from it, how was it beneficial to you?

  • @earlyates2350
    @earlyates2350 Год назад +13

    Forget about the fact that Jordan Peterson is one of the most brilliant thinkers of our most recent time, but his fashion is becoming completely unbelievable. Especially for a man who tries to maintain a firm grip on traditional aspects of life. And I must say that I am completely on board and enjoy watching his physical transformation.

    • @kevinbaisdon8767
      @kevinbaisdon8767 Год назад +2

      That suit !

    • @earlyates2350
      @earlyates2350 Год назад +2

      @@kevinbaisdon8767 And the sneakers! 😂

    • @cheriegullerud281
      @cheriegullerud281 Год назад

      Agreed! His topics and delving into them are mind-blowing AND he's a joy to look at! His "new" ideas are punctuated by his new fashion. He's a man for out times. His logo is amazing, too! The 3 cameras and editing, too, are wonderful!

  • @towpottsfam7631
    @towpottsfam7631 Год назад +22

    I'm loving how JP is brave ,bright and interesting these days in his attire when I used to watch him in lectures talking about pinochio and narcissistic mothers he had straggly hair and grey cardigans... I love this it's exciting and present and letting the dissenters know he's here to stay

    • @neva.2764
      @neva.2764 Год назад +2

      It's an amazing suit.
      I wonder what brand.
      Most probably not Italian looking at the sleeve inset...
      Who's face is on the tie? Anyone? 😃
      It suits him really well too. He'd be a great model!

    • @maggiemessenger7921
      @maggiemessenger7921 Год назад +3

      @@neva.2764 I believe you but I think the suit is awful. But I admire that he'd wear such clothing. Anyway it doesn't matter. This man is a legend.

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 Год назад

      @@maggiemessenger7921 I think its a nice suit. The shoes though...lol

    • @haraldthi
      @haraldthi Год назад

      @@neva.2764 Quite possibly a one of a kind made by a tailor. Remember JPs obsession with iconography?

    • @ericlawrence9060
      @ericlawrence9060 Год назад

      His suit is obviously designed to not be itchy, tight, constricting, or functionless. I see pockets, padded edges, stretchy materials.

  • @davidfarrall
    @davidfarrall Год назад +1

    These gentlemen are building and enhancing on Professor Peterson’s Maps of Meaning, bringing in overlaid networks, self-organising criticality, musicology and Spiritual Consciousness. Lots of interwoven and brilliant metaphors here with relevant citations. Thank you.

  • @pearlluvuno4671
    @pearlluvuno4671 Год назад +99

    This is by far the best conversation I've listened to in a very long time

  • @barb32koep
    @barb32koep Год назад +8

    I expand beyond my present self each & every time I view your video content, Dr. Peterson. Thank you for...just being you!
    You're a rock star! 😎 And your duds & kicks are proof! Love it all 💞 prayers for you & your family's ever-improvimg health & joy🙏🏻

  • @lozwalker70
    @lozwalker70 Год назад +5

    I always love it when you beautiful beings get together. such amazing minds x thank you both x

  • @luciusael
    @luciusael Год назад +1

    The hand gestures (from you both) transcended more time and space than I had ever though was possible.

  • @bino6453
    @bino6453 Год назад +4

    Oh man I was urging for this since the first conversation you guys had! Vervaeke is a very considerate wise man, a favorite ever since that first time.
    Jordan, sir, you are blessed to have such friends, and that is no accident!
    Blessings to all

  • @kwg5044
    @kwg5044 Год назад +40

    All of my podcast listening has prepared me for this moment :) I have goosebumps and "dots connecting" :)

    • @sheilareyes5511
      @sheilareyes5511 Год назад +2

      It made my head hurt and I had to rewind and relisten a few times to really follow. But well worth the effort, by far.

    • @jamesinhenley
      @jamesinhenley Год назад

      Calm down

  • @amyklennert6765
    @amyklennert6765 Год назад +7

    Dr. Peterson, This is the first time I have ever left a comment on social media. I am a grandma of seven. Thank you for all that you do for millions of people. You have taught me so very much in your lectures, podcasts, and RUclips videos. You know Yahweh, and you know His Son. He will never leave you nor forsake you or your family. Thank you for standing up with integrity, vision, and being rational. You bring to life Beauty and Goodness in a dark world.

  • @arilanux4459
    @arilanux4459 Год назад +1

    Dr. Peterson, the last few years in my life were full of the pain that comes with the "waking" process....the realization of the reality that IS scared me, it scares most people I know. Your way of speaking, thinking and discussing has saved me from my cynicism. You know how important what you do is and you do it, and well at that. Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you, for being you.
    A. Wyland

  • @stephenlamley541
    @stephenlamley541 Год назад +6

    Stay strong jp. Don't let em get you down. Good will prevail.

  • @douglasvangorder8004
    @douglasvangorder8004 Год назад +11

    Vervaeke's mannerisms when he's tying things together is amazing. He is literally recognizing the profound and he can't contain his love of it.

  • @shailesh2381
    @shailesh2381 Год назад +11

    "The passing of each week brings us one step closer to the moment we have all been patiently waiting for - the release of Dr. Jordan's latest podcast. Like a thirsty traveler in the desert, we yearn for the life-giving words of wisdom that flow from the lips of this brilliant man. And as we sit, eagerly anticipating the next installment, we are reminded of the debt we owe to the one who brought us all together - Dr. Peterson, a true leader in these trying times."

  • @clkvlk
    @clkvlk Год назад +2

    I loved the suit Jordan, let it all hang out! Glad to see you're embracing yourself more and more. Mind-opening conversation by the way between you two.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Год назад

      Vanity.
      The real message isn't seen with the eyes.
      You are decieved by your eyes.
      Do your "seeing" through your heart-
      That requires the WORD.
      The word is the Lord.
      The Lord IS God.

  • @browpetj
    @browpetj Год назад +13

    Very good piece indeed. Thanks for sharing. It allows people that dont have access to these kinds of people to still become the average of the people they hang around with. Hanging around with this type of intelligence daily is difficult to find in alot of places. These dialogues are great 👍. Trialogues are also very good. Thanks again Mr. Peterson.

  • @Canna_Berlin_420
    @Canna_Berlin_420 Год назад +11

    Literally could not believe this! Been on the vervaeke train lately so this is just *chefs kiss*

    • @KizaWittaker
      @KizaWittaker Год назад

      Why could you not believe this? They have talked many times.

  • @borneandayak6725
    @borneandayak6725 Год назад +6

    Thank you Dr. Peterson. We can watch high quality conversation free.

  • @Thilosophocl3s
    @Thilosophocl3s Год назад +2

    A huge thank you to the intellectuals for researching, theorizing, and debating things I've felt to be true since early childhood, since before the internet.

  • @SirAshford
    @SirAshford Год назад +6

    I’ve been watching your content for around 2 years or more Dr Peterson, very glad also that I bought 12 rules for life last week, I’m waiting for it to be delivered as of this message. I support your enterprises and thank you very much for all you’ve given me and your followers. You make this world a better place by bringing light into the dark.

  • @Connie1Fan
    @Connie1Fan Год назад +7

    I'm watching this on my TV and just realized I heard the entire conversation on Spotify this morning, it was so good, I'll watch it in YT now, so watching you!!! ❤😍

  • @airplanes42
    @airplanes42 Год назад +5

    I have never seen anyone produce so much valuable material in such a short period of time. I can't keep up. My kids bought me a DW subscription and I just can't keep up even with the free stuff on here. I'd love to meet you and thank you JP!

  • @Claythargic
    @Claythargic Год назад +37

    Can you even begin to imagine if the world of education was full of people with this dedication to truth?

    • @RobertLambertsonofficial
      @RobertLambertsonofficial Год назад +3

      I hope this starts that

    • @sincereflowers3218
      @sincereflowers3218 Год назад

      ​@@RobertLambertsonofficial 4 weeks later and I'm hearing the leader and CEO of RussiaToday saying Ukranian children should be drowned in a river 😂

    • @danalexander186
      @danalexander186 Год назад

      I am that dedicated and have even deeper truth to reveal.. I just have no degree due to the fact that my experience is from real life not just from studying concepts. I have no interest in popularity or the system so getting people to listen to someone they haven’t heard of before is difficult.. I have nothing against these guys or what they do but I can go way deeper into every subject they talk about without losing people with extravagant concepts in the words. I keep it easily understood and every subject that I’ve ever seen people talk about pertaining to mind, energy and truth, I have much better information. I’m not saying this for fun. I’m saying it because it’s true and I feel that I owe it to people to offer it. Instead of anybody wanting to know they put me down because they want to protect their favorite speakers. What I wish they’d understand is that I’m not trying to talk bad about or attack anyone’s favorite speakers. I’m just going deeper and I can back it up with fact as well as provide solutions for every problem. I can’t force anyone to act in the right way or listen to the right information. That’s on them. I find people say they want answers but won’t listen when someone offers them openly and for free to everyone.

    • @AtelierLaoshi
      @AtelierLaoshi Год назад

      nothing would get done lol

    • @spjr99
      @spjr99 Год назад

      It is. Just not everyone. It's like saying what if every doctor was the best neurosurgeon. It's impossible

  • @smileyface1956
    @smileyface1956 Год назад +6

    Dr. Peterson you've been daily on my prayers! God bless your path always ❤️

  • @victoriacarr6685
    @victoriacarr6685 Год назад +14

    Amazing talk! Thank you for bringing higher consciousness discussions to the world!

  • @ianrochon1728
    @ianrochon1728 Год назад +5

    And they want to silence this...
    You are both much needed Officers and gentlemen. And I salute you both.

  • @vademecor
    @vademecor Год назад +1

    This is a very advanced and beautiful conversation. I need to review and learn many concepts and watch it again later. Still, very illuminating.

  • @lovinglife3954
    @lovinglife3954 Год назад +5

    Wow. Two insanely intelligent people able to speak to each other in a way that gives me a chance to grasp their concepts. Jordan so happy that you have the support of The Daily Wire. You're doing important work. I appreciate that you keep doing it. I pray your health continues to improve.

  • @user-ge5dk8qv9p
    @user-ge5dk8qv9p Год назад +7

    Voluntarily confronting = bravery.
    Hm wow. Willingness to do the confrontation. Humility, vulnerability. Love this

  • @MITM1111
    @MITM1111 Год назад +14

    I just love these two men and the intellectual dance between them is just a joy to watch. My brother introduced me a few months ago to the work of john vervaeke and I have poured through it with such enthusiasm.

  • @andresfelipeandrademartine6036
    @andresfelipeandrademartine6036 Год назад +2

    "The brain doesn't try to predict the world, it tries to predict itself in the interaction of the world." 57:40
    I feel that is touching a bedrock of understanding and enlightenment of conscious experiences.

    • @andresfelipeandrademartine6036
      @andresfelipeandrademartine6036 11 месяцев назад

      I didn't remember commenting on this, I was listening to the podcast again because of the information it has, and the same phrase touched my understanding of my conscious experience. This conversation really is mindblowing, and mindbending and it has connected me through space and time. The title is NOT joking.
      BTW, my relevance realization just made me realize that JP was wearing a tie with a lot of faces on it hahaha I think is Elon Musk.

  • @jamieholmes1287
    @jamieholmes1287 Год назад +10

    I'm gonna have to take a LOT of time to jot down in my notes all this amazingly awesome confirmation. When these two brilliant minds just word for word so many times confirmed what my little bits of mind came up all on its own with over the last 24 hours or pulled into itself somehow by being in field of resonance with the answers I seek. I just literally decided yesterday pondering on the beginning of the Bible is also the beginning of consciousness what the first part is really saying.. it reminded me of "I think there for I am. I even texted my mom that too. And I think it also represents the splitting of the first cell and it also describes the mathematical / sacred geometry of life in the beginning. I will have rewatch this brilliant talk a few more times to fully absorb the wisdom and all the many places this talk has has now in my mind and world to grow. I love this magical connection I feel to something beyond what I can imagine or see with my eyes yet it presence is more real than anything I have come to believe or belihevi know.

  • @jacklangley861
    @jacklangley861 Год назад +15

    Wow! The enthusiasm between these 2 was contagious. Pure synergy. Thank you gentlemen! 🙏

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc Год назад +13

    What an awesome God to have created a reality in which such things exist alongside, around and within us, in spite of the introduced element of entropy, and can still be deeply known and experienced. There is something glorious for every mind designed.

    • @rembeadgc
      @rembeadgc Год назад

      ​@@NotSure723
      A child who doesn't know or understand what their father understands and knows easily mischaracterizes His actions (especially if he has suffered trauma), but if he grows older, wiser and gains a level of understanding approaching that of his father... he begins to see how ill founded his childhood mischaracterizations were and he then gains understanding of things he once thought were completely unreasonable.

    • @rembeadgc
      @rembeadgc Год назад

      @@NotSure723 No, your mischaracterizations are based on your misinterpretations of what's written in "the good book". That's simply and clearly obvious in your choice of language. Your accusation of "mental gymnastics" is a prepackaged term that you're using defensively to conveniently characterize a group of people that you're assuming you've accurately defined and think I belong to. Also, if you really believe there is no God then you likely have no rational basis for your concept of "evil" either.
      You haven't objectively or reasonably addressed anything.
      You're being quite prejudicial towards me. Is that evil? You don't know me. I'm not offended because I know that you're speaking from a place of ignorance, and I don't mean that maliciously. You really don't have an issue with me. I know that what you're responding to is something you feel I represent and you wish to discredit it. You think it's God, but it's really not. I gave the child and father analogy earlier for a reason.
      Your offense towards God is certainly misplaced. I pray that the relationship you really have an issue with is eventually healed.

  • @psychologydropout2354
    @psychologydropout2354 Год назад +1

    My God. You really have to focus and listen to every word of this to understand what the conversation is about. Very intense indeed.