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existence is fueled by fear because there’s too much emphasis on the individual experience of life and death. we are apart of a universal rhythm and it’s quite liberating to see unity within all the disparate beings
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire Well, there are universal rhythms, however. For example: the Sun has a solar cycle. The solar cycle is the cycle that the Sun’s magnetic field goes through approximately every 11 years. Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes about another 11 years for the Sun’s north and south poles to flip back again. The solar cycle affects activity on the surface of the Sun, such as sunspots which are caused by the Sun's magnetic fields. As the magnetic fields change, so does the amount of activity on the Sun's surface, leading to fluctuations on the Sun's brightness and surface temperature along the cycle. Creatures on Earth are completely in sync with this rhythm, since it affects both the magnetic field and overall temperature of the planet. This cycle, as far as we know, exists since forever (or 4 billion years, give or take) And the whole of evolution happened within it.
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire I didn't think I could have phrased it better. There are lots of other rhythms that all life on Earth is attuned to: ice ages, the 4 seasons, the cycle of the moon, the days, and even others, less astronomically precise, like El Niño.
@@TheBeastInBlackunsure exactly but my interpretation is that neurosis is a defense. It allows the ego to retain its righteous virtue at the expense of genuine awareness. Neurosis and other defenses restrict you from getting to the true meat of reality, by blocking you from your shadow. Also,Anxious people become more anxious by allowing the persistence of anxious thought to crowd their mind. Overtime a neurotic pattern takes hold. It is “easier” to continue to give into this reinforcing pattern, than to break it. Change takes time, effort and work.
This is by far the most meaningful, deep and knowledgeable channel about our inner lives, which is more important than most people think, that I have ever watched anywhere. Thank you so very much, Eternalized, for making these videos and giving so much to so many!!!🙏🙏🙏
You are amazing! I am a psychiatrist and your content has helped expand my practice. Not as bring in more patients, but bring more, deeper guidance to the individual patient. Thank you for the work you do and wisdom you disseminate! I am writing a book and would love to integrate some of your content. If interested I could share more. Understand if not and best of luck moving forward. Can’t wait for the next vids.
I started with academy of ideas and I have to say that I love their content however the topics and the narrative that we have in Eternalised just feel more varied and “serious” in my opinion. Both channels are great of course but I feel like academy is the starting point to a inevitable transition to this channel. Lol
VERY IMPORTANT ADVICE: 11:30 - 12:02: Out there somewhere, there is, in the very least, someone who, specifically, needs you to necessarily exist, and also exist as the most authentic version of yourself.
I am grateful Paul Tillich was an influential member of my Church Denomination. Without his influence I would probably have just become a scientific reductionist of some sort and simply dismissed Christianity altogether. Tillich made Christianity relevant as a living philosophy of being and a symbolic language that can be seen everywhere rather an fundamentalist idolatry. I wish other church denominations would consider what he wrote.
This was great to come across. I'm just a month away of completing a 500-page graphic novel inspired by Tillich. I read The Courage to Be in 1983 or 1984 in my early twenties at University. Although my familiarity with his writings has a thick layer of dust on it, this video has blown much of it away. Tillich had a profound affect on my thinking, even if I didn't fully grasp his finer details. His concept, or description of the God who appears when the God of theism disappears in doubt and anxiety has never left me. I still own my original copy. It is well underlined. What better time than the last few days of Lent to review what had so impressed me. I'd like to get my hands on his three volumes of sermons again as well.
That was epic! I remember hearing a lot about Tillich in university doing theological courses but never actually got round to studying him or learning what he thought so this was a great introduction as ever
Excellent. I became immersed in Tillich in 1976 while working on my philosophy degree with some professors who themselves had been students of Tillich at Union Seminary.
There is no substitute for experience when it comes to overcoming fear of death. All men know this but only a few accept it and live through the experiences required to embrace death instead of run from it.
Thank you for this wonderful work! I teach philosophy to high school students and this has helped address anxiety and courage in an accessible way without stripping the reverence of being before one becomes overwhelmed by the world
This was one of your finest exegesis, Eternalised! Your readings, sources and timestamps help me master the "void." You are a truly gifted philosopher. Thank you.
Simplicity,Directly,Informative,calm narrator voice are rightly what some people like me are enjoying while meditating with it,keep up the vids,you are great!
Tillich's "courage to be" and "the ground of being" is a timely reminder in the midst of curtailments imposed by the pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine. May we find courage as a resource to live, to move and have our being. Thank you for sharing!
I’ve been trying to describe just wanting to be. I just want to exist until I can’t. The good, the bad and taking it in stride. We are all just trying to figure it out and I’m just happy to be breathing.
I'm contemplating the relation between anxiety and courage for almost a year now. Absolutely love the work put into this video and the clarity that arises from it, thank you and let's hope these relevant insights reach many!
"Life is - or has - meaning and meaninglessness. I cherish the anxious hope that meaning will preponderate and win the battle." ~~Carl Jung; Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962),'Retrospect'
CURRENTLY, we may have not found YET something of value to fulfil ultimately with meaning the hole of our existential emptiness, but that does not mean that we cannot ever find that, because we do not know what the future holds next for us, so be hopeful, keep existing, keep holding on, keep moving and looking forward to finding that, just like the existentialist philosophers, like Friedrich Nietzsche, that kept existing and holding on, because they were aware that they could still hope of finding meaning value to fulfil the emptiness of their existences, if they kept moving and looking forward. SIDENOTE: I wrote that based on the dialectical thought of Hegel that history happens by constant alternated changes between opposites. In another words, for example, sometimes humans, both in our individual and collective trajectories, live meaningful existences, then, other times humans do not live meaningful existences, and that is a cycle of change that could be repeated forever, ironically since we are talking about changes (inconsistency) being eternal (consistent). Existing to search for the meaning of your existence is, in itself, already a meaning to your existence. In another words, we exist to search for meaning for (our) existence, as if existence existed to understand itself.
This slapped. Watching this felt like when you read the title of a book within its pages and you finally get why it's titled the way it is lol. And the phrasing "radical and creative negativity" -- definitely going to stick with me. Appreciate you!
Wonderful piece. I always learn something from you These great thinkers find the words to express our deepest thoughts and feelings Beautiful and terrifying Thank you
For anyone who doesn't know, the painting used at 06:42 is a reproduction of a particularly disturbing piece named The Anguished Man. The original artist is unknown, however the owner Sean Robinson says he inherited it from his grandmother, and she once told him that the artist used his own blood in the paint and committed suicide shortly after completing it. Because of this story it is considered to be a "haunted" painting. The original has some wear and tear and is somehow even creepier. Just a little background for ya 👍
I just starting looking into Tillich and his philosophy. One item about God as our Being is something I have considered for a while (Neville Goddard speaks of this in detail). You discussed so many helpful ideas and quotes from Tillich that I had to screen shot those and save for daily reading. ❤️❤️
Be aware of beliefs you adopt as your own. Just because somebody says something poetically and eloquently, does not mean it is truth Especially global statements that refer to the nature of what it is to be human Accumulating too many vague unverifiable negative beliefs about oneself can create a lot of pain and confusion And inform what I would call erroneous action Actions based on untrue observations and perceptions. Mental hygiene. Don’t let people hijack your brain Be aware of biases Be aware Watch Perceive What are you agreeing with and why How does it feel in your body And what are the lines of logic. Watch Be aware. Be aware Watch
I once learned the idea that one can live in a constant state of harmony by accepting that one must not be wholly devoted to individualism or collectivism, but rather balance oneself on the border between the two. By knowing exactly what your existence incorporates as well as what it defies, you live as your true self and attain an independent satisfaction from this perception, which I have named 'true happiness.' It doesn't require any effort to live in service of an ideal, because this is akin to indoctrination (and this is a condemnably passive state). True courage lies in the effort required to live meaningfully in SPITE of something, be that suffering, loss of meaning, or anything else. Endurance is only a prelude to potential growth, which man can still fail in or choose to ignore.
"IT WAS MORNING, AND THE NEW SUN SPARKLED GOLD across the ripples of a gentle sea. A mile from shore a fishing boat chummed the water, and the word for Breakfast Flock flashed through the air, till a crowd of a thousand seagulls came to dodge and fight for bits of food. It was another busy day beginning. But way off alone, out by himself beyond boat and shore, Jonathan Livingston Seagull was practising . . ."
The Courage to Be was the first work of theology that I ever read, and although I am an Atheist now, it remains my favorite. I still read it once a year.
Did Paul Tillich had some influences provided by Baruch Spinoza? I am I am not a philosopher or anything but it seems to me that Tillich's ideas and Spinoza's ideas seem to compliment each other.
It would have been great if Tillich and Lovecraft could have met and talked, it would have been a very interesting series of conversations. Also, thank you very much for bringing Tillich and his work to my attention, I'll definitely read his work!
Anxiety is reality. Your brain struggles to trick itself into simplifying all things, for the sake of maintaining a state of calm that is purely artificial. Comprehending reality, is anxiety. It is awareness, for brief moments, of the overwhelming complexity present in all things, in tandem with the brain's inability to fully comprehend it all. It is a self awareness of the limits of the mind and the boundaries of ones own understandings. people who never have anxiety, never work to overcome their most basic neurology. Never seek to struggle to comprehend being beyond the base most loops of self. Loops that lead one away from the attempt, towards the dull and stagnant grazing state- living and thinking passively, as to avoid at all lengths the anxieties of actively contemplating ones own mind, and the world from which it manifests Our base selves consist of evolved mechanisms of coping with and denying and avoiding thoughts of the actual levels of complexity present here. There has been perpetual selection for calm, passive acceptance. For those who deny and fight anxieties. Stupidity is a mechanism of self defense. It is the inability of the mind to comprehend, and in that, it is the preservation of calm. A calm founded within and sustained by the minds need to quell anxiety.
@@thotslayer9914 Only a little. and only recently. When i wrote that, as well as most of my writings- i was just a teenager doing my own reasoning establishing my own philosophy from scratch
Indeed. My father fought in WWII. He struggled with both the rest of his life. Be of good courage soldier! He once said to me (after one of his nephews took his own life at 39) that one does not need courage to get through life, just curiosity. When I reminded him of this 20 years after, he doubted he said it. "Doesn't sound like me." He quit just shortly after that, weary of the battle. So much noise inside the skull.
Tillich's conception of God as being itself reminds me of several more mystical schools of thought, particularly the idea of The Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujud) by the 13th century Islamic philosopher Ibn Arabi.
There's a clear connection between religious experience and dreaming. That's where the religious symbols come from in the first place. The mind has a sort of duality with its perception of reality: there's waking life, when perception is based on sensory stimuli from the outside world, and there is the dream world, where perception is based on sensory stimuli from the world within. The two can engage in interplay, however. One can think of a scenic view from the past or conjure up one that has never been seen before, if one has a strong imagination. This view can, in a way, be literally "seen" with the mind's eye and it occupies a "space" in the background of one's actual sigh. Just the same, dreams can be influenced by outside events, like thunder, for example, leading to changes in the dream's narrative. The problem of modern man is that they are disconnected from the dream world. Many people wake up almost every day with no dreams in mind, or never make the effort of remembering them. Even when a dream is remembered and shared, most people will never have a clue about what they mean because they don't spend the effort of interpreting them. Most people completely disregard the dream world entirely all their lives, as if it was meaningless and random. This disregard for the dream world is paralleled by a complete disregard for god or anything to do with religion, as if it was, again, all nonsense. That doesn't happen only with atheists, however, since most Christians do not have faith, but superstition, like stated in the video. Their complete disregard for god comes from taking it for granted.
Really enjoy your video essays... just an idea, maybe add some background “music,” like some of those meditation or binaural audio tracks. I think that would add a good ambiance to the video and help people like me with hella ADHD focus on your words a bit more.
Yes that would make much more enjoyable listen, especially at night before sleep. Quiet, gentle ambient music can rise the quality of those recordings a lot, and they are already very good.
Tillich’s concept of God as “the ground of all being” is highly reminiscent of Plotinus’ concept of “the One”. I’m very curious about whether he borrowed from Plotinus or arrived at his concept of God independently of him. Surely he studied the writings of Plotinus in seminary?
*“The vitality that can stand the abyss of meaninglessness is aware of a hidden meaning within the destruction of meaning.”* - Paul Tillich
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Have you read the philosophy written in, The Flower Ornament scripture by those who were truly those whom held Thee courage to be.
period.
@@CobaBear that is why I studied to become a philosophies teacher.
" The vitality that can stand the abyss of meaninglessness is aware of a hidden meaning within the destruction of meaning . "
"Neurosis is the way of avoiding non-being by avoiding being."
~~Paul Tillich, The Courage to Be, pt. 2, ch. 3 (1952)
"Neurosis is the way of avoiding non-being by avoiding being." - Paul Tillich, the courage to be
As someone with no academic background, these are invaluable lessons. Thank you so much
I adore people like you, saying thanks, being grateful, it really makes me have even more hope for us humans as species. Have a nice week, blessings.
You didn't have an education?
@Jinn kamo oh man im sorry to hear that. Good for you for seeking education!
I doubt you would have learned anything like this in academy
existence is fueled by fear because there’s too much emphasis on the individual experience of life and death. we are apart of a universal rhythm and it’s quite liberating to see unity within all the disparate beings
You are purely guessing about universal rythmn. Its a nice thought...like religion...but unproven.
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire Well, there are universal rhythms, however. For example: the Sun has a solar cycle. The solar cycle is the cycle that the Sun’s magnetic field goes through approximately every 11 years. Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes about another 11 years for the Sun’s north and south poles to flip back again. The solar cycle affects activity on the surface of the Sun, such as sunspots which are caused by the Sun's magnetic fields. As the magnetic fields change, so does the amount of activity on the Sun's surface, leading to fluctuations on the Sun's brightness and surface temperature along the cycle. Creatures on Earth are completely in sync with this rhythm, since it affects both the magnetic field and overall temperature of the planet. This cycle, as far as we know, exists since forever (or 4 billion years, give or take) And the whole of evolution happened within it.
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire Well, I just copied and pasted a fragment of a text from NASA's website.
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire I didn't think I could have phrased it better. There are lots of other rhythms that all life on Earth is attuned to: ice ages, the 4 seasons, the cycle of the moon, the days, and even others, less astronomically precise, like El Niño.
@@FinehomesofNewHampshire the proven is also a nice thought but UN universal
"Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering."
~~Carl Jung
What does this mean?
@@TheBeastInBlackunsure exactly but my interpretation is that neurosis is a defense. It allows the ego to retain its righteous virtue at the expense of genuine awareness. Neurosis and other defenses restrict you from getting to the true meat of reality, by blocking you from your shadow.
Also,Anxious people become more anxious by allowing the persistence of anxious thought to crowd their mind. Overtime a neurotic pattern takes hold. It is “easier” to continue to give into this reinforcing pattern, than to break it. Change takes time, effort and work.
This is by far the most meaningful, deep and knowledgeable channel about our inner lives, which is more important than most people think, that I have ever watched anywhere. Thank you so very much, Eternalized, for making these videos and giving so much to so many!!!🙏🙏🙏
In my view you have earned an illustrious name all of your own... Thanks for what you do, it has changed my life and how I think of it.
I am be honest with you, this is one of the greatest videos that I ever watched in my entier life!!!!
You are amazing! I am a psychiatrist and your content has helped expand my practice. Not as bring in more patients, but bring more, deeper guidance to the individual patient. Thank you for the work you do and wisdom you disseminate! I am writing a book and would love to integrate some of your content. If interested I could share more. Understand if not and best of luck moving forward. Can’t wait for the next vids.
You’re getting as good as academy of ideas
Eaaaaasy! 🤣
Better. Academy has lost its way in my view
@@dlloydy5356 Agreed.
@@dlloydy5356 no, they're still giving quality content. But haven't made any video for a month , regret. :'(
I started with academy of ideas and I have to say that I love their content however the topics and the narrative that we have in Eternalised just feel more varied and “serious” in my opinion. Both channels are great of course but I feel like academy is the starting point to a inevitable transition to this channel. Lol
Mane this video was like an awakening, really appreciated it
VERY IMPORTANT ADVICE:
11:30 - 12:02:
Out there somewhere, there is, in the very least, someone who, specifically, needs you to necessarily exist, and also exist as the most authentic version of yourself.
I love the direction of your work. Keep it up!! I really appreciate it!!
Me too
Yes, it seems to have a clear direction
I am grateful Paul Tillich was an influential member of my Church Denomination.
Without his influence I would probably have just become a scientific reductionist of some sort and simply dismissed Christianity altogether.
Tillich made Christianity relevant as a living philosophy of being and a symbolic language that can be seen everywhere rather an fundamentalist idolatry.
I wish other church denominations would consider what he wrote.
This was great to come across. I'm just a month away of completing a 500-page graphic novel inspired by Tillich. I read The Courage to Be in 1983 or 1984 in my early twenties at University. Although my familiarity with his writings has a thick layer of dust on it, this video has blown much of it away. Tillich had a profound affect on my thinking, even if I didn't fully grasp his finer details. His concept, or description of the God who appears when the God of theism disappears in doubt and anxiety has never left me. I still own my original copy. It is well underlined. What better time than the last few days of Lent to review what had so impressed me. I'd like to get my hands on his three volumes of sermons again as well.
What's the novel called?
That was epic! I remember hearing a lot about Tillich in university doing theological courses but never actually got round to studying him or learning what he thought so this was a great introduction as ever
Your channel is by far my favorite of them all. Thank you for your work.
Excellent. I became immersed in Tillich in 1976 while working on my philosophy degree with some professors who themselves had been students of Tillich at Union Seminary.
There is no substitute for experience when it comes to overcoming fear of death. All men know this but only a few accept it and live through the experiences required to embrace death instead of run from it.
man, u just save my life
Thank you for this wonderful work! I teach philosophy to high school students and this has helped address anxiety and courage in an accessible way without stripping the reverence of being before one becomes overwhelmed by the world
Heathen nonsense.
@@brucedressel8873 I bet you're fun at parties.
This was one of your finest exegesis, Eternalised! Your readings, sources and timestamps help me master the "void." You are a truly gifted philosopher. Thank you.
You are my new teacher along with teal swan , Eckart tolle ♥️
Simplicity,Directly,Informative,calm narrator voice are rightly what some people like me are enjoying while meditating with it,keep up the vids,you are great!
Thank you so much for this video, I've realized with this that I have a fear of meaninglessness.
Tillich's "courage to be" and "the ground of being" is a timely reminder in the midst of curtailments imposed by the pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine. May we find courage as a resource to live, to move and have our being. Thank you for sharing!
Well said, Sir
thanks man. i needed this
Always a great listen. I’ve learned so much everytime I’ve seen one of your videos. Awesome job
You're content is absolutely amazing. So grateful for you and your videos!💜💜
Gratitude is das father of all virtues: wisdom courage justice and compassion
I’ve been trying to describe just wanting to be. I just want to exist until I can’t. The good, the bad and taking it in stride. We are all just trying to figure it out and I’m just happy to be breathing.
These are so helpful for us with no academic background.
Me siento muy feliz que subieras este video sabiendo que un día te lo sugerí, gracias y muy bien explicado como siempre 😊👌🏼
That quote of Tillich from the courage to be single-handedly destroyed my insufferable existential crisis
At least temporarily
What quote?
Thanks for the review of Tillich's Courage to Be.
Your content is nothing short of elevating. God bless.
This is becoming my favorite youtube channel amazing content!
I'm contemplating the relation between anxiety and courage for almost a year now. Absolutely love the work put into this video and the clarity that arises from it, thank you and let's hope these relevant insights reach many!
Everyone has their own way of expression. You are up there with the best.
Although I will have to watch this many times to try to grasp these incredible concepts I find it very powerful - thank you for your work!
Thank you so much for this and everything you do.. your work and the way you put it all together is quite profound and inspiring!
What a wonderful quote to finish. Tillich challenges me. He is not easy, pulls me into the abstract but I am drawn nevertheless.
This is amazing, please please please please keep doing these videos. You are amazing
This channel deserves way more views. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you. This msg really blessed me today.
Bravery is only courage in war;
War is das ultimate form of competition.
"Life is - or has - meaning and meaninglessness. I cherish the anxious hope that meaning will preponderate and win the battle."
~~Carl Jung; Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962),'Retrospect'
And that all modern false facts, will surrender to the living Truth... ❤️🔥💯
CURRENTLY, we may have not found YET something of value to fulfil ultimately with meaning the hole of our existential emptiness, but that does not mean that we cannot ever find that, because we do not know what the future holds next for us, so be hopeful, keep existing, keep holding on, keep moving and looking forward to finding that, just like the existentialist philosophers, like Friedrich Nietzsche, that kept existing and holding on, because they were aware that they could still hope of finding meaning value to fulfil the emptiness of their existences, if they kept moving and looking forward.
SIDENOTE: I wrote that based on the dialectical thought of Hegel that history happens by constant alternated changes between opposites. In another words, for example, sometimes humans, both in our individual and collective trajectories, live meaningful existences, then, other times humans do not live meaningful existences, and that is a cycle of change that could be repeated forever, ironically since we are talking about changes (inconsistency) being eternal (consistent).
Existing to search for the meaning of your existence is, in itself, already a meaning to your existence. In another words, we exist to search for meaning for (our) existence, as if existence existed to understand itself.
This slapped. Watching this felt like when you read the title of a book within its pages and you finally get why it's titled the way it is lol. And the phrasing "radical and creative negativity" -- definitely going to stick with me. Appreciate you!
Fascinating! Thank you. Something to ponder on throughout the week.
i like the use of the artwork it's a pleasure and thought provoking
Wonderful piece. I always learn something from you
These great thinkers find the words to express our deepest thoughts and feelings
Beautiful and terrifying
Thank you
this channel is nice to just listen to while drawing
Often need this kind of hope in the banality of general, globalized culture. Must find Tillich's books. Thank you for this summation.
For anyone who doesn't know, the painting used at 06:42 is a reproduction of a particularly disturbing piece named The Anguished Man. The original artist is unknown, however the owner Sean Robinson says he inherited it from his grandmother, and she once told him that the artist used his own blood in the paint and committed suicide shortly after completing it. Because of this story it is considered to be a "haunted" painting. The original has some wear and tear and is somehow even creepier. Just a little background for ya 👍
My man! 😊
Appropriate for this study. Disturbing nonetheless.
Great job! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I just starting looking into Tillich and his philosophy. One item about God as our Being is something I have considered for a while (Neville Goddard speaks of this in detail). You discussed so many helpful ideas and quotes from Tillich that I had to screen shot those and save for daily reading. ❤️❤️
Be aware of beliefs you adopt as your own.
Just because somebody says something poetically and eloquently, does not mean it is truth
Especially global statements that refer to the nature of what it is to be human
Accumulating too many vague unverifiable negative beliefs about oneself can create a lot of pain and confusion
And inform what I would call erroneous action
Actions based on untrue observations and perceptions.
Mental hygiene. Don’t let people hijack your brain
Be aware of biases
Be aware
Watch
Perceive
What are you agreeing with and why
How does it feel in your body
And what are the lines of logic.
Watch
Be aware.
Be aware
Watch
The words to express how much I appreciated this don’t seem adequate but they’re all I’ve got; I appreciated this video.
Have a day : |
Courage v.s Heart Attack... Great title for a book!
I once learned the idea that one can live in a constant state of harmony by accepting that one must not be wholly devoted to individualism or collectivism, but rather balance oneself on the border between the two.
By knowing exactly what your existence incorporates as well as what it defies, you live as your true self and attain an independent satisfaction from this perception, which I have named 'true happiness.'
It doesn't require any effort to live in service of an ideal, because this is akin to indoctrination (and this is a condemnably passive state). True courage lies in the effort required to live meaningfully in SPITE of something, be that suffering, loss of meaning, or anything else. Endurance is only a prelude to potential growth, which man can still fail in or choose to ignore.
"IT WAS MORNING, AND THE NEW SUN SPARKLED GOLD
across the ripples of a gentle sea.
A mile from shore a fishing boat chummed the water, and
the word for Breakfast Flock flashed through the air, till a
crowd of a thousand seagulls came to dodge and fight for bits
of food. It was another busy day beginning.
But way off alone, out by himself beyond boat and shore,
Jonathan Livingston Seagull was practising . . ."
Courage is doing the right thing even when it is hard to do the right thing like saving people in this hellish world
Where does the tension between the collective and the individual emanate from ?
@@conversationcorner1837 The innate need to belong.
@@phaedrussmith1949 Makes sense.
Great content!
Thank you!
you are most enlightening. thank you.
Excellent ~ thank you!
So brilliant. You are amazing thanks
Thank you. 🙏
This was a great video and it made me curious about Paul Tillich, thank you!
Beautiful ❤️ Thank you !
Thank you very much for all your work!!!! 🌟🌟🌟
Literally outstanding
Great lesson thank you
This one was great, I had goosebumps.
Today is the dying day!
I love your vids thank you ❤️
Great quote to end the video with.
you are doing great work.
The Courage to Be was the first work of theology that I ever read, and although I am an Atheist now, it remains my favorite. I still read it once a year.
Is it easy to read? I mean is it readable , because I can’t read Carl Jung .
@@alexmur6411 It's about as inaccessible as you can get, but worth it, IMO. Best to have a dictionary with you when you read it.
Did Paul Tillich had some influences provided by Baruch Spinoza? I am I am not a philosopher or anything but it seems to me that Tillich's ideas and Spinoza's ideas seem to compliment each other.
It would have been great if Tillich and Lovecraft could have met and talked, it would have been a very interesting series of conversations.
Also, thank you very much for bringing Tillich and his work to my attention, I'll definitely read his work!
Thank you for this content
Great video
Thank you 🙏
Great work 🙂
Anxiety is reality. Your brain struggles to trick itself into simplifying all things, for the sake of maintaining a state of calm that is purely artificial.
Comprehending reality, is anxiety. It is awareness, for brief moments, of the overwhelming complexity present in all things, in tandem with the brain's inability to fully comprehend it all.
It is a self awareness of the limits of the mind and the boundaries of ones own understandings.
people who never have anxiety, never work to overcome their most basic neurology. Never seek to struggle to comprehend being beyond the base most loops of self. Loops that lead one away from the attempt, towards the dull and stagnant grazing state- living and thinking passively, as to avoid at all lengths the anxieties of actively contemplating ones own mind, and the world from which it manifests
Our base selves consist of evolved mechanisms of coping with and denying and avoiding thoughts of the actual levels of complexity present here.
There has been perpetual selection for calm, passive acceptance. For those who deny and fight anxieties.
Stupidity is a mechanism of self defense.
It is the inability of the mind to comprehend, and in that, it is the preservation of calm. A calm founded within and sustained by the minds need to quell anxiety.
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I wrote it
@@thotslayer9914 Only a little. and only recently.
When i wrote that, as well as most of my writings- i was just a teenager doing my own reasoning establishing my own philosophy from scratch
Thank you for this video.
Thank you
Man, what an excellent job! You really put yourself in to it. Thanks for the content. I would like to know what's the name of the last song.
The line is thin between courage and madness
Indeed. My father fought in WWII. He struggled with both the rest of his life. Be of good courage soldier! He once said to me (after one of his nephews took his own life at 39) that one does not need courage to get through life, just curiosity. When I reminded him of this 20 years after, he doubted he said it. "Doesn't sound like me." He quit just shortly after that, weary of the battle. So much noise inside the skull.
David Benson
Spectacular
Bravo
Thanks a lot
I have to learn more about this kind of philosophy
Exelente el canal y sus contenidos filosóficos y místicos. Que bueno seria también un programa dedicado al filosofo rumano Emil Cioran.
Tillich's conception of God as being itself reminds me of several more mystical schools of thought, particularly the idea of The Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujud) by the 13th century Islamic philosopher Ibn Arabi.
this is magnificent
Loved it thank you
There's a clear connection between religious experience and dreaming. That's where the religious symbols come from in the first place. The mind has a sort of duality with its perception of reality: there's waking life, when perception is based on sensory stimuli from the outside world, and there is the dream world, where perception is based on sensory stimuli from the world within. The two can engage in interplay, however. One can think of a scenic view from the past or conjure up one that has never been seen before, if one has a strong imagination. This view can, in a way, be literally "seen" with the mind's eye and it occupies a "space" in the background of one's actual sigh. Just the same, dreams can be influenced by outside events, like thunder, for example, leading to changes in the dream's narrative.
The problem of modern man is that they are disconnected from the dream world. Many people wake up almost every day with no dreams in mind, or never make the effort of remembering them. Even when a dream is remembered and shared, most people will never have a clue about what they mean because they don't spend the effort of interpreting them. Most people completely disregard the dream world entirely all their lives, as if it was meaningless and random. This disregard for the dream world is paralleled by a complete disregard for god or anything to do with religion, as if it was, again, all nonsense. That doesn't happen only with atheists, however, since most Christians do not have faith, but superstition, like stated in the video. Their complete disregard for god comes from taking it for granted.
In my dream I fly outer space
This sounds like a line out of Waking Life
Well said; brilliant
Aren't dreams rooted in unfulfilled desires ?
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Acording to Freud, yes, but not acording to Jung.
Really enjoy your video essays... just an idea, maybe add some background “music,” like some of those meditation or binaural audio tracks. I think that would add a good ambiance to the video and help people like me with hella ADHD focus on your words a bit more.
Yes that would make much more enjoyable listen, especially at night before sleep. Quiet, gentle ambient music can rise the quality of those recordings a lot, and they are already very good.
I love this channel
Can you make a video on the meaning of love and hate?
Love is wise because otherwise it is foolish to hate for ever
@@satnamo does the opposite also apply to this?
Tillich’s concept of God as “the ground of all being” is highly reminiscent of Plotinus’ concept of “the One”. I’m very curious about whether he borrowed from Plotinus or arrived at his concept of God independently of him. Surely he studied the writings of Plotinus in seminary?
There is nothing new under the sun. The One comes up under many forms in many cultures.
“He became an existentialist on the Western Front.” Talk about the power of fusion!
The Expresionizmi,Kubizmi... birth in Germany and on others place to Europe! And birth New ryme modern...😍great creativity🎨
Boredom is the mother of creativity
Impressed 🥰