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@Uberboyo I've been binging your videos over the last few days. I searched to see if you had any on the philosophy of William Blake, & was surprised that you didn't. Would it perhaps be something you would do in future? I thought it would be right up your street.
Adolf Hitler believed that men who succumbed to lust were weak and pitiful. He claimed he abstained from sex to preserve the thing he called "The Flame of Life." He said that by preserving this Flame, he improved his energy and endurance, which meant he had more to give back to the reich. This played into the mythology that the nazi propaganda machine constructed around him; the German people believed their leader was the model of human discipline - he was impervious to all base human weaknesses, including sex.
Look how often a hot piece of ass ruins governments. It's got to be the most common, easiest, most reliable way to survert and spy. Giving in to that animal instinct really is weak and pitiful.
I miss your type of philosophy in this time period. Used to know guys like you back in the 80's and 90's. The rise of the intense left / right politics in America has killed philosophy and stunted free thought. This is refreshing.
Yes He painted a Picture of Odin Leading the Wild Hunt and Odin was Painted as Hitler ! Absolutely von Stuck can be Looked up and I challenge anybody to say different after seeing the Painting also Hitler exclaimed about another painting that These are My Mothers eyes that I see .
@@derekstynes9631 He looks similar but the painting was made before Hitler was born. Some people think that Hitler modeled himself after this picture but atleast as a grown mean he didn't think much of wodan: "It seems to me that nothing would be more foolish than to re-establish the worship of Wotan. Our old mythology ceased to be viable when Christianity implanted itself. Nothing dies unless it is moribund." I can't find anything about this paean. Does it exist or is it just a rumor?
If anyone is interested that quote is by Lithuanian Catholic priest Antanas Pauliukas. He wrote diaries his whole life, but early parts were lost during First World War. His later diaries are from 1918 to 1941. In his diaries he wrote about rural Lithuanian life noted various strange and comical situations, gave his unorthodox opinions, at that time, about world events.
Jung talks about this in the undiscovered self, precisely and masterfully. Hitler channeled the spirit of the folk, and crafted that feeling into words. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf captures this passion and fury. I’ll definitely need to see Jung’s analysis of Hitler, and read it with the principles he went into depth on in said book. Excellent video dawg 👑 (Also, your allusion to Odin and the berserkers is crazy synchronicity; I just finished reading the Magnusson translation of Volsungsaga last night 😳)
Funny, because I would bet that the same man would analyze the Japanese Samurai, who had similar outlooks, and find all sorts of virtues in him. The Western notion of chivalric justice and oath-keeping (blood oaths), for example, came from Nordic Paganism.
@@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Based observation. There’s few tensions between Norse/Germanic romanticism and symbolism, and Edo/Tokugawa warrior archetypes! A Jungian dialectic on this subject would be badass. I think that the comparison works conceptually, but is stymied by the inflection point of historical transgressions committed, which makes it hard for a lot of people to want to engage on the topic. I like your line of thinking, though.
I had a psych 101 professor call Carl Jung an armchair psychologist and said "we used to think dreams meant something, but they don't; they don't mean anything" I LMAO and the entire class had a moment of silence while I laughed and they all looked at me.
real. I've got a degree in Biology. As different to psychology as that discipline seems, it's similar in the sense that it's also a good place to realize the extent to which the modern mind (specially the modern academic mind) does not find subjective meaning or importance in anything. Including the deepest mysteries of nature or man. Because y'know, the opposite is literally the Inquisition and such
I grew up in California but dad was born in Berlin in 1928 and grew up in the HY and spent 1943-1945 in an anti aircraft “high school” and was in the battle of Berlin in 1945. I know he was close to Hitler at one point and my brother said he told him something once about Hitler looking super intensely at him at one point….like piercing through him as you described. Not sure if my brother embellished that part or not but I do know my dad lived an INTENSE experience growing up. It was why he just wanted a snoozy suburban “normie” life here in SF Bay Area.
Hitler was one of the dorks that never got shoved into lockers like he should've, Jung was a modern "therapy-bro" before his time. No wonder they were such good friends.
One of the reason's Hitler never married is something he admitted himself; by being a bachelor and a sweetheart for much of the German women, he believed it would take away from his grasp and popularity over the German female population by being married. Similar to how K-Pop idols never announce they have a boyfriend and hide it away from the public. In public speeches he would say I am only married to one thing and that is Germany. Unsure as to where I read this; but out of all leaders the world has had, and the technology we have had to record I find Hitler the most interesting and mysterious of all, so I have read and researched him thoroughly. I believe he admitted this to his Camera-man Heinrich Hoffman. That, or I read it in his Table Talk. I can't recall completely.
Conversely this may have been the ruse. Probably a good part of the population saw someone who refuses to do assisted pushups as kind of weird, even more so as Germany had this fertility cult. So some of those people may have been placated by the rumour that it is a tactical necessity. From things like the 1000 years Reich I think it's pretty clear that Hitler was obsessed with immortality, and I'd actually speculate it was his mother and not his father who caused it. The point being that he could not reproduce due to mommy issues so he became obsessed with genetics and building something eternal. In any case, the 3rd Reich seems to me deeply connected with sexual issues.
Well Frank 🙂, the man who made hitler, is a good read, i cant remember who wrote it, it is basically about who treated him using hypnosis in the dying days of world war one.
Very true... and I do believe this is the reason for his vegetarianism. You're tired and hu guy and miserable and your blown up comrades end up smelling like a su day roast smh anyboo that's just my two cents
@@Kat-s5b Or he just really liked animals. Theres a bunch of pictures of him surrounded by wildlife and one of the first things the National Socialist party did was write animal rights laws.
“War is the father of all things” - Heraclitus This is what I think of when I know that Wotan was the “Allfather” and the leader of the gods, as well as being invoked in warfare, as his name meant something like “frenzy”. That he want things to ferment and move and intoxicate. All to try to change fate itself, as he is all knowing, has seen his own fate and tries to change it.
Very very good summary. I would only add that H deliberately and consciously modelled his image on Stuck's painting. It was part of his art collection later on. The Wandervogel is a criminally overlooked element too. Impressive video.
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''Stalin being most lionlike '' Stalin being at least 5 sm shorter than Hitler, never being on the front, terrible speaker, Lenin did not think much of his intellectual abilities , and so on...
@@KroiAlbanoiArbanon Stalin was poisoned and guards were given orders not to help him. Top echelon of soviet nomenclature, Malenkov, Beria, Khrushchev and one another I cannot recall right now, orchestrated his death.
@@TheRealK33N No. But one thing we can learn from Stalin is this: if you are determined and ruthless enough you will prevail. Hitler was too much of a softie.
Editing is fire, as always, you’re doing an amazing work Boyo - I would really love to see a video on Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia and the Borgia Family, and more content on Julius Caesar.
Comparing him to Buddha is so interesting lol. Buddha had 2 potentials, imagining Hitler walking through Weimar like Buddha discovering the 4 truths in the city, but going two ways... Wild.
@@Öğrenci3-p7x It was prophesied that he would either be that or a spiritual teacher so his father tried to shelter him from other people but then when he was riding through the street's he saw homeless and dying men
This video is pure gold. It is impressive that Franz Stuck painted Wodan in the year Hitler was born and Wodan is represented, literally, with Hitler's appearance.
It's also possible that A.H saw this painting and modelled his appearance on it, actively identifying himself with and embodying Wotan leading the Wild Hunt.
@@L88-xv9vx Hitler did not identify himself with Wodan. "It seems to me that nothing would be more foolish than to re-establish the worship of Wotan. Our old mythology ceased to be viable when Christianity implanted itself. Nothing dies unless it is moribund." He strongly opposed barbarian romanticism and disliked mysticism. He didn't like Himmler being so much into it and generally he had a more pragmatic mindset in wich christian and germanic aspects served more as branding for the party and the country than real values. In the end what did he not sacrifice? Most of the nazis stayed conservatively christian, there was no pagan revival in the third realm. Hitler himself held a deep respect for classical architecture eand disliked the gothic aspects of christianity. Obviously ancient Athens met his his Herrenrasse ideals more than barbarian Germania.
it's 2024 and there's not been a serious character study movie or series on Hitler. Downfall only just scratched the surface and was not sufficient. Odd that isn't it ?, the numerous dramatizations have glossed over what really drove the man and why he was like he was.
@@HankLafayetteyou wish to think it would be a specific group of people but anytime anyone anywhere puts blame on a group of people it always leads to the othering and dehumanization of that group. There is a force far greater than this group it’s the very structure of society we exist in, Capitalism. Giving yourself over to blaming groups of people doesn’t serve to your own benefit. We all must diagnose the true underlying problems that cause these issues. The fact of the matter is that it’s not people it’s the companies that we’ve given so much power to that decide everything and then the wage disparity causes classes to be divided in their own goals. The poor side just wants to survive. The upper class just does whatever they want and falls into a materialist mentality that snuffs out any conscious efforts to find meaning in life. You want to fix the problem? Fix the system period.
Awesome topic Uberboyo! Based as always. I just recently finished "The Pychopathic God" by Robert G.L. Waite. He's not pro-Hitler by any means, but the book is a pretty fair and in-depth breakdown of Hitler's psychology. Very interesting! Thanks for another great video!
I've read "The Psychopathic God." It was interesting, but I disagree with Waite's premise that Hitler was the logical conclusion of German history, inevitable even. Sure, there were strong authoritarian streaks and anti-Semitism in German history, but Hitler wasn't inevitable. Things could have turned out differently.
Was raised in the anglosphere. Western European heritage. I hate myself the most for knowing Saxon culture better than my own ancestors'. They are the Borg and I wish their empire the worst. These resentments have only grown in the last year. Huhite ***** are just that exactly. I can't give my honest opinion of Americans and Canadians without getting my comments removed. I dream of independent Wales, Scotland, Cornwall and Quebec, United Ireland. Not to mention the Bretons, Basques, Corsicans, etc. I don't know how those descended from the Germans of the Midwest can tolerate what their ancestors allowed them to be reduced to. No different than Anglo-Irish.
I’ve had a shamanic initiation over the past 2 years. This involved kundalini awakening and out-of-body experiences. The euphoria and power I felt during the archetypal inflation/posession almost drove me mad. I spent months considering the possibility I was developing a pathology before I discovered the Monroe institute and did the gateway tapes and had an OBE. I speak of these things, not for attention, but to applaud you for being in touch with a reality that is absurd to most. You are pointing people in the right direction Boyo, and that’s a powerful thing to be doing in the spirit of these modern times. Keep at it brother.
Kundalani is only used by demons. Im serious. Theres many accounts of people during K yoga twisting body parts all around and turning into non humans. Its not good for you. Its demonic.
I get why Jung described Hitler as possessed by Wotan but that’s going with the belief that Hitler wanted war, but he didn’t. And he arguably didn’t start the Second World War either
Oh wow. I didn’t know you had a RU-vid. You’ve been all over my for you on Twitter. Great work over there. Very interested to see what you’re doing here.
"Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived." "He had in him the stuff of which legends are made." -JFK
@@DeutschlandDenDeutschen1848 😆 Thanks for calling me a Phony - I wish the Police though that about me - It would make my life easier as a Targeted 🤍 Nationalist IRL - I hope you are doing the same for Your Homeland - LXXXVIII
I found your channel with the video about Jung, Wotan, & Big H. It's such an interesting angle to me, so much more important in understanding his rise than all the other ideas.
1. a fusion of kmfdm and sunday service organs plays in the background, it's complex ambience overtaken by whooshing sounds. 2. Hitler shouts "PERSONA" and is enveloped in an obelisk of light as a vision of Wotan emerges above him. 3. ???? 4. Profit
I did so much enjoy your discussion featuring Jung, Hitler, and touching on the Nordic Myth. I would like to add that Jung saw Hitler as a medium, who had the fears and anxieties in a more exaggerated form than the German populace. Expressing that will in an enormous focus and concentration. Equally, Jacob Burckhardt, the nineteenth century, Swiss historian writing on his Reflection on History, makes a profound observation on leadership with the quote, It was as if time and the man had entered into some mysterious convenant.
I dont think that the goal or purpose of Adolf and his party was to just cause chaos for the sake of it. (ideologically/spiritually of course. ) I think its deeper. Like you said in the video, Also I would say the same thing for Wotan. The reason why Wotan causes war and takes soldiers to vallhalla is because he is trying to preserve his kingdom which is Asgard, but he knows that everything will be destroyed at the end so he at least will go down giving fight. I think its the same for Adolf. He saw the world as disgusting (as you said in the video) and going through a point of no return but Adolf already built Germany as his Asgard. I think he knew that in the future it will probably crumble down sooner or later. So He decided to give an already broken world a fight. Or to Die trying by showing the might of Wotan. A big theme in norse mythology is about cyclical nature of things. The gods represent the forces of order in the universe and their myths is about the eternal battle between order and chaos. War itself is a chaotic but is a force of order that is embodied in a lot of Gods in the Norse religion. I really like this idea of Wotan being the collective consciousness of the German people. Wotan being a representation of their values, their passion, and their struggles, cause even today the Germans are known for being very hard people. (not rude) but strong-willed and introverted. I fully don't by the Idea that Adolf was a madman. Well in a way all Shamans are mad, but they are also Wise.
It does goes deeper... but you know what is the third phase of the alchemic transformation? You understand the symbolism the nazi party was using? All of that points to a purposeful use of chaos and destruction. We are not dealing with the Spirit of Wotan alone, but the Spirit of Wotan within the Western Christian Civilization with a strong Jewish cultural influence, which makes things more crazy.
I don't doubt that Jung interpreted Hitler in this way but it's important to understand that many shamanic cultures differentiate between dark or sinister 'shamanism' or witchcraft, and 'magic' that is aligned with the upper realms and the greater good. Paying a shaman to curse someone as opposed to never crossing that line for example. Only focusing on healing or the greater good of the tribe. Hitler was more comparable to a cult leader like Charles Manson than a priest. Although much evil has been done by people with the title of 'priest.' 'Shamanism' or animism is a significant spiritual movement in modern times. There is a growing list of book titles under 'shamanism' for example. Many of these writers make these distinctions between the dark side of shamanism and the side of morality that aligns more with our understanding of basic human rights in 2024. Associating Hitler with shamanism in general plays into Christian conservative condemnations of pagan practices. Hitler may have been possessed no doubt, but the title of 'shaman' is like a status that's earned. I'm not convinced it applies to him. Much has been learned about indigenous or animist traditions since Carl Jung. The term 'shaman' is a Western or modern construct, appropriated from a small Siberian culture and given universal meaning. Comparing Hitler in a round about way, to a Native American medicine man or woman, is problematic. Sorry to nitpick, but it seems important in our world of propaganda. I enjoyed the video.
The word shaman is also colloquial to groups of people that could be described as both physical and metaphysical leaders of a culture. The Celtic Druidry for instance are understood to be shamans or the shamam archetype. Yet the welsh driud/shaman who we know today as merlin is seen as a good shaman doing God's work back at his inception. You'd have to have a very narrow understanding of ancient paganism to come to this conclu
@@aceroy9195 I don't know what conclusion you're referring to. The word 'shaman' is not colloquial, if I understand what you're saying. It was colloquial to one small cultural group in Siberia but the meaning has been distorted. The meaning was basically constructed by anthropologists in the early 20th century and distorted even more in more recent decades by groups like Core Shamanism. Now it's a full on spiritual movement imo, something like the New Age movement of the 70s and 80s maybe. Trying to bridge a Western understanding of reality with an animist worldview. You might even call it a colonial construct. I don't condemn it necessarily, I see much value in animism and ritual, but it's important to understand the origins and so much projection onto pagan cultures, ancient and contemporary.
@@marcusaxel3425don’t be so pedantic. Jung is mostly using it a catch all term as a spiritual mover of society. The one who motivates his followers by influencing and encouraging loyalty through a near metaphysical force of will. As opposed to physical brute force or machismo like Mussolini. Essentially as a Shaman/priest does, he’s a man whose imagination makes people see a dreamlike vision of the world and encourages them to perform the actions needed to achieve it. It’s not saying he’s a literal native American shaman or whatever. That’s drastically missing the point.
@@doronaznible7298 Yes, and I was pointing out that using 'shaman' as a catch all term can be problematic because of a deeper or more complex understanding of shamanism today, as opposed to a century ago. I wasn't criticizing Jung or Uberboyo for that matter, I think you're the one who's 'drastically' missing the point. Jeez, you're thick with it.
I've read part of Kershaw's biography on Hitler. There were certainly forces at play greater than what we can imagine that lead to his rise. It's inconceivable when you break down the story of his youth and his rise from the bottom.
My great grandfather was German, also I have bipolar 1 and have gone insane 3 times. This was profound asf and incredibly insightful. You are extremely well spoken. One of the best videos I've ever seen. Thankyou.
Just read his book, he isn't vague in it. He was schooled by a teacher whom was patriotic; "nationalist" as he put it. He liked reading about the hundred years war in books. He wanted to be an artist but his father wanted him to be a notary like himself. When he went to the art school they told him he had more of a knack for architecture. While working in building trades, the commies in the union tried to throw him off the building.
I think hitler new something about Egregores (which is greek), it could explain why he was obsessed with religious artifacts especially of Christian and pagan mythologies. It also explains why they had the Thule society (Thule named after a mythical northern country in greek legend) which was a mystical pagan occult group.
Just seen the end of your Broadcast and I just took you off pause to hear all You said about Von Stuck ! I could have saved a lot of my reply lol Well Done You are spot on .
11:25 Ofcourse in a world where excessive and independent economic prosperity and development is seen as a threat to the parasitic existence of those in de facto control of most of the world, such characteristics will lead to the most brutal war imaginable. He had two choices, either be conquered without resistance or resist with the most radical fanaticism the world has ever seen, we know which one he chose.
This is why in a democracy, one of the most important things that are taught is individual responsibility, likely as to safeguard the system, but also thereby sterilizing it, from the collective unconscious. Because nobody relinquishes his own will to the world of the archetypical. It is there in the background just fermenting away, ready to explode forth when the people will be in need and begin to call for it again, it will intoxicate them once more. All peoples in the world has that. This is why diversity is introduced as a safety against it in democracy, to dilute that critical mass of unconscious channeling among the people from gathering. Diversity acts as a sort of “HIV infection” that weakens the “immune system” of a people. Individualism is by that same type of analogy like a cancer to it. The people lose, and so everybody does, everyone walking alone into oblivion while blindfolded but comfortable and a soul unstirred. The democratic man is too domesticated and doesn't have the frenzy close to him that ancient man always knew was accompanying him.
What a fantastic video! So interesting! You Sir, at the very least, deserve for me to subscribe to your channel. I am gonna watch a lot more of these videos. Fascinating. Keep up the great work!
You always find the best quotes. This is such a breath of fresh air compared to the monolithic analyses of HH; so boring and uninsightful. Nothing is ever learned by repeating that someone is evil. I've long thought that Hiedler was creating an artwork of the world, and you give the idea a good philosophical basis. I also never knew he read Schopenhauer nor had ever heard of the von Stuck painting. That part makes me feel kind of dumb, actually, since it's apparently not news to many!
He was redifining what it meant to be human. In todays world the only thing that is supported is the ego, the individual, the will of one person, which is usually trampled down and controlled with materialism and greed. H. showed the whole world that when your people act as ONE and love themselves as ONE that's where REAL progress is made.
There is a heroism in transcending the crucifix of todays mimicking, binary of thought & identity Another warrior poet, son of Ireland… Glad to have found your sub, sir
What do you mean? I've heard JBP talking about the idea of Hitler being possessed by the spirit of the German people multiple times. But he usually talks about that very tactically, comparing it to stand up. The reference to the German god I haven't heard explicitly, that's true.
You made a video on a America seeing possible Caesar. Makes me wonder if instead we will see those bitter people here he taken in by this furious spirit instead.
@@mistersharpe4375 It doesn't matter what the USA values. The entire West, including even latin america with their iberic visigothic and swabic background, carries some of the germanic will. Wotan is like a granade forgotten in your pocket. It's there wandering hidden with you, and before you notice it blows everything up.
The Wehrmacht soldiers "were fighting to die. That was their purpose, itself. They were in pursuit of this destiny". In effect a warrior cult. It is now 2024, and this sounds frightenly familiar. What cult has a similar mindset in your midst ? Who are capable of expressing enormous resentment, disgust, frenzied hate and warrior infused agression ? It is obvious.
Jung makes the correct observation that it’s a religious energy he sees but it’s of national socialism not paganism, I understand why Jung would use pagan mythology as a comparison due to the Germanic mysticism of the time Look up TIK history “national socialism is a religion” for a more in depth explanation