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Awakening from the Meaning Crisis -John Vervaeke

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Dr. John Vervaeke is a more conscious version of Jordan Peterson.

If you enjoyed the introduction, you should continue with the next videos in the series. 

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I love this guy.  I think he's got a lot to offer.


"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down"   --   Marry Poppins

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@Matt23 Indeed. 

I just finished all 50 of his lectures today. 

He has developed the closest explanation of enlightenment that can be approached with language. 

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@JosephKnecht Apart from enlightenment, did you gain much else from the series?  

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"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down"   --   Marry Poppins

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On 8/28/2020 at 4:20 AM, Matt23 said:

@JosephKnecht Apart from enlightenment, did you gain much else from the series?  

There was a lot of synthesis of many philosophical ideas in his lectures. He tried to analyze important philosophical themes from an enlightened point of view. 

He introduced a new language/concept through which we can approach enlightenment.  His approach is much more academic compared to the way Leo explains enlightenment. 

There are many small insights within his lectures. His style of teaching is not as entertaining as Jordan Peterson for example, but Vervaeke has more intellectual depth. 

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Thanks for sharing, I've been really enjoying this series. Contemplating some of his ideas has inspired some really good self-reflection too.

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