Relationship Advice from Experts on Consciousness
Relationship Advice from Experts on Consciousness
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@israeloliveira2083 Says:
Expert of what ? 🤨 What is conscience ? Where is the conscience ? What is conscience made of ? Is conscience physical or metaphysical ? What is the genealogy of conscience ? ✌🏾
@justinfinch2458 Says:
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@etagged Says:
We are not the best nor the worst of our sex. People are not capable of accessing an infinite range of possibilities. Many people are limited by egotistic desires. You can work with open minded people but it is impossible to proceed with someone who enjoys viewing the world narrowly.
@mrsmith2201 Says:
Saint Jordan Peterson
@jaytee6309 Says:
How is an old woman as young, fertile and physically attractive as a young one? I may not be intellectual enough to get it. Im not getting arounsed by my wife anymore. Now I feel even more guilty for this. I just wish to have a fullfilling sex life and all I can see is younger woman.
@cprove5751 Says:
This is true, but there are differences, and thus denying that is delusional. If a large muscular man wants his wife to physically dominate him but she’s a wee thing, she can’t just be a larger woman with more strength.
@jolivacodina Says:
Amazing reason to be faithfull, never thought in that way! Thanks to these two awesome minds!
@nicholasdoyle7342 Says:
Am I the only one that finds it a bit humorous and a bit discrediting that a Norwegian is giving “expert advice” on relationships?
@Righteous2424 Says:
How did I figure it out through Jesus Christ, he is the word. Being nice without love is an insult. Ask your inner most being. It is simple but men made it complicated with his own evil desires.
@garycleave9565 Says:
Force's demand always meets with resistance But nothing and no one can resist The persistence of power's insistence When force meets power Force gives way As we learned from Gandhi, Mandela and MLK The same truth taught by the one who showed us the Way A lesson I need to remember Whenever force demands I do something its way
@thefishhasclass Says:
“Variability is one of the virtues of a woman. It avoids the crude requirement of polygamy. So long as you have one good wife you are sure to have a spiritual harem". —G.K. Chesterton
@gotama570 Says:
Spirit of the law is a women.
@paugab Says:
See what it means undefiled bed. Hebrews 13 Marriage is to be held in honor among all, and the marriage bed is to be undefiled, for the sexually immoral and adulterers God will judge. 5 Make sure that your way of life is free from the love of money, being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, “I will never desert you, nor will I ever forsake you,” Including Mathew 5: 28 28 But I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
@user-rs4ls9mi2v Says:
Jordan peterson prime minister of the world
@sonjaleroux4377 Says:
Jordan, what is it called when a man does not LISTEN? e.g, i hear myself continuously repeating the same things over and over, and it seems it just doesn't sink in?
@mrsfoss3368 Says:
Gosh I get this! I have been married 3 times and would NEVER BE UNFAITHFUL... I would have stuck with the first 2 until I died, had they also been a faithful husband and someone that kept pushing for the best marriage for US BOTH.. I am now so happily married, I have a man that I see change and grow, in his own way, and I will change and grow for him... we are so blessed
@DamianWayne-dm3ju Says:
And he said... "Oh, I never knew! ...THAT YOU LIKE PINA COLAAADAAAAS"
@Diane-xg5rd Says:
How do we learn the skill to explore the universe of the other person? What is a good conversation approach? How do you make them open up?
@giselaa358 Says:
So true.
@marrna01 Says:
Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters - Destination Calabria [Explicit Version] [Official Video]
@fry1507 Says:
You need to reach out to Thomas Campbell Jordan. He's an expert on consciousness.
@adhammosleh Says:
Thanks for making short videos 😁
@adamr4115 Says:
I figured it out by reading David Deida
@adamr4115 Says:
👍
@clagos247 Says:
Thank you so much, professor, for all of your hard work. I've been a bricklayer since the mid eightees. I know good hard work when I see it. Salutations from Sacramento.
@leegreen9928 Says:
Looking resurrected beloved Jordan... so grateful to The LORD for what He has done in you. What a testomony you truely are. I love you Brother.
@Richard_L_Y Says:
What would you have to say about the 'Time' article on 'Russia's war against evangelicals' please?
@Anna_Lobanova11 Says:
Здравствуйте Jordan Peterson , у меня нет сна в периоде 0:22 месяца вижу кошмар молоха
@johndimick1767 Says:
Sounds like Siddhartha. See the many in the one, and the one in the many, whether it's all the years in the moment, or every woman in the woman, or every face in the face you see reflected in the river. It's all the river, or the universe.
@xrpadoption3293 Says:
Great therapists should teach there patient enough where they don't need the therapist. Not being done. Sad. They rely too much on money and not enough on answers.
@xrpadoption3293 Says:
A true love relationship with a man and a woman should be a beautiful concert of God and a concert of give and take. Words matter.
@xrpadoption3293 Says:
Woman seem to hold onto trauma in their childhood like its a super hero trait that they focus on there lover to penalize him for what they couldnt say to their abuser. Period. Done. Forgive. Only way out.
@xrpadoption3293 Says:
The greatest battle ground is the one of the flesh vs the spirit. This is where ALL battles happen for all humans.
@carolynferguson5940 Says:
Why are you not at 40m subs?
@Riche-kn4bc Says:
Insights!
@MsSeeker4ever Says:
I don't understand or even imagine how anyone in a relationship, yet, can still fantasize or think about another person. It's even worse when the relationship is marriage. How is it easy for anyone to do that without feeling any guilt or conscious pains. It's horrifying to think that those people actually do exist. I can't listen more to this interview, it disturbed me.
@berni4560 Says:
Beautiful! Every person is a universe.🧡
@ashleygatewood Says:
Well, I guess it only stands to reason that consciousness experts would make the best romantic partners. I mean, romantic love is about engaging and sharing all your senses so it makes perfect... sense… This is the point where humans can go profoundly right or profoundly wrong because scripture tells us - its just like God to define it so - monogamy is the best way as anything else degrades the beauty of sharing all of one’s senses with another and corrupts the experience into a sin of sensuality. Sexual immorality opens you up to everything that other person you sleep with is also open to - and God only knows what doors they have open! - the conscience is certainly affected negatively here. The senses apparently are so important to keeping the conscience clear that there is only one other person, preferable even by God, that we should ever open all of our senses to, that one being our covenantal spouse. Pretty amazing God, I would say🔥 Jesus was the greatest romantic of all, He IS the Song of all songs! He’s peering through the lattice of our hearts and here we are tucked away in our beds sleeping, waiting for him to come to us, enduring the suffering, and he shows up drenched with the night, longing to be let in to our hearts, to open the door of our hearts (our consciousness perhaps?) to him. But instead, we dither about thinking through everything and finally when we excitedly make it to the door to open to his knocking, he’s gone! We run after him out into the streets bearing the ridicule, being mercilessly persecuted yet he’s run away and hidden himself from us, desperate as we are. But He understands the human creation He has made in His image:) Thank God at some point there’s a tale of strong towers, gazelles, raisin cakes and spices! But let’s not get too into the Master of our senses in a YouTube channel commentary section, ha. One last thought I will share, though not in plain speak, there’s a world of difference in setting a fire in a fireplace with carefully hewn logs and a finite span of fuel, and setting the same fire in a forest of trees. Please think carefully about this. Thanks for this amazing conversation. I have Tor's book though it's intimidating - I'm pretty sure I don't have the education level to fully understand it~
@jcc9925 Says:
My middle aged friend seems to be so depressed and hopeless he talked about why so many men who feel left behind by society and they responded by suicide. He said he is not suicidal but I can tell he's down that path. Anyone have a good video or similar from Jordan or others that can at least push some optimism into him? I tried to get him to go to church but he's not there yet. He needs an intellectual person who can steer his thoughts elsewhere.
@brjohow Says:
Tor Nørretrander audio is brutal. not a bad discussion but jfc clean up the audio - airpods suck
@Aussie0912 Says:
This is effectively a reformulation Kant’s categorical imperative. As good a moral theory as I’ve ever come by.
@mariannell Says:
(I'm so tired, I'm going to watch this tomorrow, my eyes are falling asleep, Jordan, my dream)
@merlinwizard1000 Says:
92nd, 19 April 2024
@Mamabambina Says:
'Unbearably interesting' is my new 'self prescribed.'
@afringedgentian5426 Says:
I have been reading Lewis, as well as I can with my attention span destroyed by constant vigilance over my children, and the conversation here about the ways in which we substitute our nearest and dearest for our mere ideas of them called to mind a passage from Lewis I memorized to keep it with me always: “All reality is iconoclastic. The earthly beloved constantly triumphs over your mere idea of her. And you want her to; you want her with all her resistances, all her unexpectedness, all her faults. In other words, in all her foursquare and independent reality. And this, and not an image or an idea, is what we are to love still, after she is dead.” That’s from what is arguably the greatest treatise on marriage and love and grief in the English language, “A Grief Observed.” Dearest Dr. Peterson, I was thinking that perhaps “A Grief Observed” might be an ideal entry point to C. S. Lewis for you. In that short work, Lewis wrestled with God, the God for whom he was such a sublime apologist, and did not let go until God blessed him. I think that your great intellect would meet Lewis’s, and your great heart would meet Lewis’s, and you would find him a kindred spirit, a fellow melancholy pilgrim. Like Jacob at the end of his life, C. S. Lewis “worshipped, leaning upon the top of his staff” (Hebrews 11), and so will you, and so will all who dare wrestle with God. With Ruth Anne’s love.
@Razear Says:
Tragedy and trauma have a way of instilling much needed gratitude in people. We take a lot of our good fortune for granted until they're gone. Counting our blessings should be a routine exercise.
@racitup4114 Says:
I'm looking for a clinical psychologist, I don't suppose you're taking on patients?
@realjasoncart Says:
If there's nothing new under the sun, to whom do our ideas belong?
@TheGingerjames123 Says:
I think fundamentally, envy is a lack of information on the subject. I have never wished to be a man that I knew well
@jeremybrimmer1990 Says:
Christ is risen

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