That King suddenly went badass and be a boss where Vikings immediately swore loyal to him, when he broke his timidness and weaknesses, where Askeladd and Thorffin are the only ones who saw the king's character improvement changed his life forever after his loyal friend Ragnar's death.
This is what i have been preaching all my life, there's not much difference between a timid person and a bold person, other than the fact that the timid person chooses to be timid for one reason or the other, and transformation occurs when they realize that there is something they could stand for, and they completely change and tap into the bold person that was hidden inside them.
And moreso the fact that understanding about things comes from within, rather than being dependent on the people outside who can act only as a catalyst but never the actual result, and along with such understanding comes the burden of knowledge.
Wow, just wow. When I first watched this video i had nothing to say, it seems so obvious in the surface what he was saying, but I had an epiphany recently through an experience and only then was i fully able to understand and internalise what he meant by his words, saying, 'Death is perfection.' I'm pretty sure most everyone missed the vital understanding of what he was saying. So, with a quote I developed, and I explaination I wrote allow me to enlighten you on the true meaning of the words, 'Death is perfection.' Imitation is slow suicide. Perfection is sudden death. And evolution is the goal of all life. - Terry Arthur Breakdown To imitate something is to become more of that thing and less of one's self. In that, one pays for such a change by the death of the self one knew, and the adoption of a pseudo self that one will never truly be. Perfection is death, when a project achieves a state of perfection, no further work can be done on it, there is no room for creativity, no space for maneuvering, and no further application of ability. Thus the death of that project or thing. Truly, truly, I say to you, only through death does a being or thing achieve perfection. When a being dies, it is perfect, it will no longer grow, no longer hurt, no longer cry, no longer love, it has achieved a state of completion and nothing more ccan be done to it, it becomes one with all the world and no longer will it change. Thus why we die, for in death all work ceases, we attain stillness in the cold grasp of the reaper. That is why Christ had to die, and said 'It is finished', shortly before death, and rose as a perfect being after. For death is perfection and perfection is death. Only by going through the whole spectrum of human experiences does a being truly become human. Evolution is the goal of life. The goal of life is to move from one point to another, not distance-wise but as a being. To experience changes in physicality, psychology, spirituality etcetera, and to pass on said knowledge and experience to one's offspring, I'd why we exist. Going by the scientific route, a cell has two choices evolutionarily, 'immortality' or 'reproduction'. A cell can choose the path of immortality and therefor shed features of reproduction as it will have a life span long enough to assimilate all the knowledge in its environment by itself to become an evolved being, different from when it was birthed. A cell opts for immortality in dire situations where the conditions are voraciously unsuitable to sustain life that will be birthed from reproduction. A cell opts for reproduction when the conditions present in its immediate environment are suitable for the sustenance of new life. The cell then goes on to live out its life processes assimilating knowledge born from experiences and changing into a new being. It then creates a new body for itself (a child) embodying all the modifications and knowledge it accumulated in the cell storage know as the DNA. So the old body dies so the new body can continue its work. So to your body cells, the child you produce is you, and therefore you have no more need for the old body, thus it dies. That is why human life comes to an end. This is also why children show behavioural expressions so eerily similar to their sires, for behaviour isn't inherited, that is true, for there is no need, the new born child 'is' its parents. Medical science fell short in this step, the whole concept of hereditary and reproduction is quite more simpler than it seems. So, if you asked me, 'What is the goal of life?' I'd answer, 'the goal of life is to live.' The statement that, 'At the time of our birth we look like our parents and at the time of our death we look like our choices, is the truth of all life.' - Terry Arthur.
I really liked Willibald when I was watching the anime for some reason, and I was really glad to see he played a big part in Canute’s character development
Didn’t think that arc would be good tbh but it was!!!! The part that made me loose my shit is the second most well deserved punch I’ve seen across anime ifykyk Right next to Lucy punching the celestial dragon Can’t wait either yo
canute is what Socrates said what kings should be king should be a philosopher and philosopher should be a king canute seek the philosophy of love and that makes him strong
why are there 2 versions of the dubbed , by far this one is the better one.. the voices are so crisp clear and filled with emotion . this priest .. has resonated with me since his first appearances
Not only the king should be good, but his people as well. If the king is wrong, rise against him. If the people are wrong, the King should try to show them the right path.
@@headhunter3744 Great question. Truth is power. Someone must grasp it and lead others. He can find the difference between good and bad. If nobody in the society is responsible and walk a rotten path, then a place like that will collaspe soon.
The priest’s argument is that “To Love” is “To be Pure”. But purity is an impossible human trait. Everyday, we go about, judging, discriminating, thinking less of others, especially to strangers who are in need. So his argument is “how can we love when we can’t be pure?” Growing up, there was only one man I know who embodied that purity, and it was Christ. Because he never turned anyone away who came to him. He sat with the broken, the sick, and the poor. Broke bread with those filled with hate and sin. He shared conversations with those who were immoral and lived by sin. Hell, the woman he hung out with the most was a former prostitute. When he was arrested he didn’t resist and told his disciples to let them take him. When he was tortured and nailed to the Cross, he didn’t curse them or hate them, he only prayed to God to forgive them. The only other person the priest considered was close to such purity was Thors. Hearing the tale of how he was the only one who died in that cove while refusing to kill his attackers. He was willing to give his life so that nobody else, even his attackers would die. “A True Warrior doesn’t need a sword.”
The priest has witnessed how evil humans can be and seen how even other humans just let it happen and don't bother to stop it, is why he believes humans are incapable of love, until they die that is
So.. the Ultimate Goal of a Human Being is to show Love, towards everyone... And that we are unable to achieve when we are "Alive"..because while Living what we think is "Love" was actually "Discrimination"..and that goal achieved when we "Die" as "Death is the Essence of Love" ..and therefore "Death actually completes Human Being" .... Hmmm.. Intersting Philosophy.
Think of it from the religious standpoint. Death is the pinnacle of all life We as human beings try to rationalize it by living the best life filled with love and good memories. But back then the only good memories were probably any you had. We take so much for granted. In the end tho we all perish. In their eyes the was world created by A higher infinite power, a power that gives us life And in turn we can give life unto the world around us when we perish. If thats the love bestowed upon the world by a higher power An infinite cycle How can the feelings mortals have compare when our love is finite in comparison It’s literally discrimination in comparison
When I watched that series I did u derstamd the love being discrimination part..but I didn't quite understand when he said love being snow sky and sun...until now..dman that shit felt like a lightning bolt just now....great philosophy none the less
@@westonriner7264 The purest love is the love to give everything without wanting anything in return . No human are capable of this even the most altruist are doing good things for something in return. Love for human is discrimination because you prefer someone to other , you don’t love everyone the same but the sky , the snow , the sun , the wind give everything without wanting anything. It’s why when you die you become love , in nature your death come and you will never take anything from other but your body will become food for everything /everyone.
“Love is discrimination” in essence I can kind of see it in how we put the needs of our family before everyone else even ourselves but “Family” can mean many things for good or ill, related or not in the end Love in any form is all we have and the bonds we make while fleeting is what connects us from here on earth to… whatever comes next be it heaven or the next world at least that’s what I think❤
It wasn't instant. We saw Canute all the time starting to question things. He already had everything ready for his change. The one thing missing was the trigger for the change. And that was Ragnar's death. Canute knew that his father had decided to sacrifice him in order to keep the kingdom intact. He knew that his father saw him as a liability. And he wasn't an idiot, he had studied hard and had a good head on his shoulder. Everything was ready for him to make the change. The problem was that he didn't feel the need to become someone special because Rangar was with him and he knew that Rangar would always protect him. He was ok becoming a political refuge in France knowing that Rangar would help him settle away of the court and its intrigues. When Rangar was removed, then Canute decided to ask the questions he always had to the priest and decided to take action for the first time, because he understood that there was no other way for him to survive and make Ragnar proud.
Yes. The series really jumped the shark at this point. I stopped watching after Thorfin beat Thorkell with a broken arm after he was defeated a few moments ago. It was very disappointing.
Hmm its deep but love by bible is carrying for each other that is given to you as a gift to keep.Like love your neighbor as yourself and seeing yourself (Jesus-Love) in other person that is love not passion.
I'm sorry in advance because i'm not religious and i don't know if what i'm going to ask will be offensive to you but That was the bible definition of love, what is love to you? If you take all of your experience in life up to now, what would you say love is? This might sound cheesy but i'm really curious
I watched a lot of people watched the scene either people don't understand it or they do understand it or they understand it but don't agree but I think a lot of people either don't agree or pretend not to agree because they're scared or they think of the word "discrimination" and by the way that line delivery was absolutely amazing but anyways they see it as a negative or the word should be sought as fear but Father Willibald is implying that this is just human nature we will never attain true love as again it's in our nature to do that we're not going to be pure it shouldn't be looked at as it's to be feared should be looked at as if something that will never be achieved by us as humans
I totally disagree with the priest that's not discrimination it's love for the prince by Ragnar. If you can't get it then your parents are also discriminating you
In Christian theology, there are four kinds of love, each having their domains between the man (beast) in us and our transcendent selves (souls), Eros the passionate love, Storge, the familial love, Philia, the love of friends and comrades, and lastly the one that is beyond us, the one we have lost the ability to embody due to the original sin is called, Agape. Christian Theologists never really make any great distinction between the three loves, they all find it natural and important to human existence but they do make a distinction between the three loves and the fourth, Agape. Agape, the unconditional love of God, one that is impossible for any man to achieve but must still seek to embody for the attempt alone leads the man closer to a life of meaning, peace, and true camaraderie with not just our material brothers but also our very own conscience, our very souls. It is the hardest love to embody since it is the one furthest away from our material being, we have no natural urge to aid us with it, no instinct for it, we only rely on our conscience to cobble together a vague idea of an ultimate undiscriminating love but it is worthwhile to pursue even if we stumble along the way for according to them, this love is the thing that would make us perfect not just in this world but in the next. This love is called Agape, God's love. That instinct, that natural urge to love indiscriminately, is what we have lost when our ancestors, adam and eve, disobeyed God and traded our natural affinity for Agape with earthly wisdom. We have gained the ability to discern and thus apply differing levels of value upon things and upon each other but in exchange, we have lost the ability to treasure everything and everyone equally There are many similar lines of thought all across the globe but I find the Christian explanation and depiction of this universal brotherhood, our inability to express it, and the dictat that we should still seek it even if it is impossible for us earthly beings to fully embody, as the most tragic and beautiful of them all
You hate it because Vinland saga praise the true religion , Christianity. You will never find some things like this in Islam. Islam is the faith of discrimination, rape and violence.