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James Hillman: Only Beauty Can Save The World 

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"What would make you want not to destroy something? It would be your sense of appreciation of its beauty. If we start with the world as something beautiful, we would want to keep it around. That's the simplest answer to the problem of the world. The Greeks thought that the word cosmos, meaning the whole thing, was an aesthetic term. It meant orderly, beautifully, carefully, considerately... and it was closer to the word for cosmetics than it is to the word cosmonaut in the Greek world. It meant an adornment, so the world, the cosmos, was an adornment. Something extraordinarily beautiful that you could see in the night sky, you could see in the forest, you could see anywhere in a person. Once we really appreciate beauty, we can fall in love with the world. Not just love it, but fall in love with it. And you only fall in love with it if you're aesthetically alive to it."
James Hillman brilliantly illuminates; the myth of the hero killing animals as the cross-cultural origin of humanity's separation from "nature", the consequences of that sense of separation, human greed as a virtue of capitalism, how Descartes created litter, the ensouled nature of psychological phenomena, the strength and resilience of soul, the ugly American, the poetic culture of Iran, the anesthetization of Modern consciousness, denial in the American psyche, the cult of innocence, the fundamental importance of psychological transformation, the automobile as a self-mover and an empowerment by God, and closes with a discussion on the importance of fear for responsible action.
Originally uploaded by Tree TV: / @treemedia-n2k
James Hillman was an American psychologist. He studied at,
and then guided studies for, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. He
founded a movement toward archetypal psychology and retired into private practice, writing and traveling to lecture, until his death at his home in Connecticut. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: www.n2k.world/the11thhourarch...

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@howlinthewilderness
@howlinthewilderness 6 месяцев назад
"Our definition of a human being now has become Homo Sapiens: “we know”, or Homo-God-knows, all kinds of things. You know, Homo Faber: “we make things.” I think our point is Homo Aestheticus. I think the human being is on the planet in order to appreciate it. That's all. You don't have to do anything with it. You have to appreciate it, and what you do with it should add to its beauty." 19:00
@heygreydey
@heygreydey 6 месяцев назад
beauty is the icing on the cake that is gratitude
@MikeBrancatelli
@MikeBrancatelli 6 месяцев назад
I love when they ask him the question at 23:36 he pauses looks at the camera and says: "I wrote that sometime ago"
@howlinthewilderness
@howlinthewilderness 6 месяцев назад
Heh, yes I love that bit too. The twinkle in his eye. I also like how he skillfully refuses the artifice of repeating himself and inserting the interviewer's question. He kept it real.
@neo23thirty-eight
@neo23thirty-eight 6 месяцев назад
'Live according to nature' the stoic motto
@angelorossowrites
@angelorossowrites 6 месяцев назад
great. thank you.
@leanmchungry4735
@leanmchungry4735 6 месяцев назад
I'm reading Hillman at the moment, so it's great to hear him speak, his ideas sparkle, he is brilliant. His expression of Homo Aestheticus in this clip, is a powerful line, it's a vision for life, but I wonder what this life would look like? Perhaps not like James Hillman's own life. Hillman woke up at 5:00am and wrote; he wrote dozens of books and lectures, he ran institutes, had wives and children, he was very busy. But this aesthetic vision of life seemed to dominate in the later part of his life, while married to his third wife the artist.
@howlinthewilderness
@howlinthewilderness 6 месяцев назад
I think he very much embodied Homo Aestheticus. Check my past interviews with Thomas Moore where he describes Hillman’s love of shopping for beautiful socks and ties (as one example). His biography by Dick Russell also paints a picture of a man who loved beauty and valued it more than money, fame or prestige.
@leanmchungry4735
@leanmchungry4735 6 месяцев назад
You don't have to do anything; just appreciate the world. That's all. Hillman loved fine neckties. He planted flowers and loved watching animals. Yes, he appreciated natural beauty and art, clearly. Hillman's Homo Aestheticus philosophy rings true for me as a vision for life, but I'm puzzling over the line 'That's all': 'I think the human being is on the planet in order to appreciate it. That's all'. Having read his biography, Hillman did a lot. He was driven, working from one project to the next.@@howlinthewilderness
@howlinthewilderness
@howlinthewilderness 6 месяцев назад
@@leanmchungry4735 don’t take it as doctrine. Hillman always exaggerated to make a point. You could also consider that all his work was an expression of his deep appreciation of the beauty of the world.
@heygreydey
@heygreydey 6 месяцев назад
⁠@@leanmchungry4735 made me think of Rebecca Solnit's book Orwells' Roses
@leanmchungry4735
@leanmchungry4735 4 месяца назад
I just heard Hillman confirm your observation of his style of exaggeration. In his talk on A Blue Fire he says "I'm doing it the way Ortega said, if you don't exaggerate there's no use talking"...and later "When I want to make a point I want to go as far as possible, and I want to hit the other people as hard as I can, even though it's all unreal" @@howlinthewilderness
@LugalsWorld
@LugalsWorld 6 месяцев назад
@johncooney543
@johncooney543 3 месяца назад
Love is the answer
@Frederer59
@Frederer59 20 дней назад
However, Beauty without Goodness is just glamour and vanity.
@mahendra100100
@mahendra100100 4 месяца назад
How do I get a transcript of these talks?
@lazaruscomeforth7646
@lazaruscomeforth7646 23 дня назад
The Golden Calf and idolatry are already a separation from nature. Idolatry of animals is an abuse of animals.
@heygreydey
@heygreydey 6 месяцев назад
cf wetiko
@All4ways
@All4ways 6 месяцев назад
White people are beautiful and soulful. Be proud of white culture.
@calistakalil5791
@calistakalil5791 4 месяца назад
I agree but I think he was referring to the loss of an ancient awareness of beauty in modern "white" or Western culture. The problem is not so much white but a modern way of being that has something in it that has been lost. Or at least, that's what I think he is trying to get at, not really 100% sure. Mostly a guess on my side.😅❤
@All4ways
@All4ways 4 месяца назад
@@grantsmythe8625 black males make up 6.5% of the us population and commit 50% of the murders. Black privilege is the ability break every law in the country and still remain the victim. And it’s not beautiful.
@Frederer59
@Frederer59 20 дней назад
A little too Malthusian to me. Yuck.
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