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The Soul's Home is Meaning | Elisabeth Lukas in Conversation 

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Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Lukas is a world-renowned psychotherapist and the most prominent disciple of Viktor Frankl, the founder of logotherapy. Her books (140 titles in all) have been translated into 18 languages.
In this in-depth interview, she discusses the question of meaning in life, religiosity, the meaning of transience, and the subject of fear of death.
Contents:
00:02:02 The basic elements of logotherapy
00:04:06 The difference between the soul and the mind according to Viktor Frankl
00:07:52 How can the spiritual aspect of a human being show itself in day to day life for example?
00:09:43 The connection between the spiritual and the most inner voice
00:11:32 Viktor Frankl and his worldview
00:12:58 The connection between sense and our perceptions/our physical senses
00:14:21 The particular purpose of life
00:18:06 The path that runs through our whole life
00:21:14 Burnout and depression in an affluent society
00:24:08 No purpose in life - suicide?
00:27:03 God’s world and the concept of man we carry within
00:30:37 The impact of our predominantly naturalistic, materialistic worldview
00:32:41 How to develop a liveliness in faith
00:36:31 Behavioral guidelines, dogmas and precepts of faith can be a prison
00:40:46 Logotherapy and “transience”
00:43:06 Every fear is the fear of death
00:46:19 Everything is coming to an end
00:53:04 The most important legacy by Viktor Frankl
Credits:
Director: Heike Sucky
Translation: Alexandra Grasmik
Voice-over: Alexandra Grasmik, Peter Cox
Assistant Editor: Martin Steffens
Original subtitles: Heike Funke
Editor: Werner Huemer
℗ Mediaservice Werner Huemer
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16 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 48   
@lyzzochka
@lyzzochka 2 года назад
What an interview!!! thank you so much for posting and for your efforts to translate it for the English speakers ❤️
@wandarask8444
@wandarask8444 9 месяцев назад
My mother died at 93 she was the one we all went too for advice her wisdom never failed , we hold much pride for our elders. Animals do not Think" they don't have a ego, they feel with great capacity that is way beyond our understanding. From Australia
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
at 26:15 or so, there is some timeless wisdom for anyone who has ever contemplated suicide, especially someone who may have felt really alone for a long time and without hope in sight. thankyou Thanatos and Elisabeth for this precious interview. By complete chance, i discovered the truth of this insight at the age of 25, it helped me a lot. Now I am sixty one and VERY happy to be alive!
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
in spite of everything going on in the world right now. I might add that along my life journey i searched around for practical things to help, and I see now (in retrospect) that i was slowly aligning my head, hands and heart. These three things are at the core of REAL spiritual practice, and of the Joy of life itself. Keep going... you will see it for yourself, if you persist and find a way to get up again whenever you may fall down. its worth it, beleive me!
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
and interact reglularly in nature or with a pet, or a friends or neighbours pet or a community garden. Something you can put your hands on, that is outside and makes you use your body as it is meant to be used - in motion! this is very important for mental health and emotional balance. We humans have lost touch with nature, and it shows.
@PureBelovedParsley
@PureBelovedParsley 2 года назад
It was 1987, I just attempted suicide (didn’t follow through), and long story short, I was assigned to see a Psychologist at University. I said… I didn’t understand… “I’m to finish college, get a job, get married, buy a house, have children, but WHY?” And she said, “Have you read, ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ by Viktor Frankl? I recommend you read it.”
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
Thank you for pointing this out.♥️
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
@@PureBelovedParsley have you read it? I'm so terribly sorry you were that low in your life. Only because I have obligations to stay alive I stay alive. For my children. But I only exist, just about exist. There's nothing in my life worth looking forward to. I know that's wrong as I have my children whom I love more than anything in the whole world. It's all so confusing. I hope the book has helped you. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@fernandovillanueva4952
@fernandovillanueva4952 2 года назад
Another wonderful work, sharing a gift from a wonderful woman... Thankyou.
@KaiJames44
@KaiJames44 Год назад
A fantastic translator and an excellent, meaningful discussion. Thank you.
@tillyvickers2721
@tillyvickers2721 2 года назад
Wonderful interview...One to be watched again and again.Thank you!🙏👌❤ Yes, learning how to break the chain is truly important.🥰👌🤝🤝🤝
@MikeG1111_
@MikeG1111_ Год назад
A wonderful meeting of brilliant questions and answers full of extraordinary wisdom and insight. Thank you!
@LuisHernandez-qk1nu
@LuisHernandez-qk1nu 2 года назад
Thank you for giving as NDErs respect time and understanding, I wish you all well and blessings
@angelcathairs
@angelcathairs 2 года назад
Great interview and great translation. Thank you!
@adavis5926
@adavis5926 2 года назад
Thank you! Great message here.
@vishnugopal5840
@vishnugopal5840 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this.
@ritabrophy3755
@ritabrophy3755 2 года назад
Thank for this amazing interview and learning about the great victor frankl.
@LoveFromtheOtherSide
@LoveFromtheOtherSide 2 года назад
Such a wonderful channel! It has truly inspired me! Beautiful interview.
@DaGrybo
@DaGrybo 11 месяцев назад
This is how excellence sounds.
@garthly
@garthly 2 года назад
Thank you for this fascinating interview.
@all4source813
@all4source813 2 года назад
Super interview.Many thanks again for the wonderful job you are doing.
@deepakeshavan4233
@deepakeshavan4233 Год назад
I love the videos on this channel. This one in particular is so meaningful. Thank you for these lovely thought provoking conversations ❤️
@ruckboger
@ruckboger 9 месяцев назад
What a lovely woman!
@KarePassion
@KarePassion 2 года назад
What makes us think that animals don't have a consciousness, that they don't question, don't ponder and don't have spirituality. This woman embodies the arrogance of humans who believe that we are somehow above other animals in importance and complexity. Seems to me that humans are the ones doing the most damage to the planet and the life it supports. This fact places non-human animals above us in my mind. Animals have emotions, intelligence, the ability to problem solve and to plan. How arrogant we are to think that we are the only ones who ponder life. I watched a documentary about gorillas once. The film followed the life of one individual silverback male gorilla, and the group that he led. At one point as the gorilla was aging, it was apparent that he would soon be facing challenges to his dominance. Rather than waiting to fight a challenger, he took his group up to the top of a mountain and he sat there in silence. He sat there for a long time. This gave the members of the group time to decide whether they wished to leave or to stay. Many of the group members left. while a few stayed behind to be with him. That takes a kind of intelligence that many people lack. Consciousness does not belong solely to humans.
@nomebear
@nomebear 2 года назад
This is a interview packed with a lifetime of wisdom. Much of what has been covered has taken me 73 years to comprehend, and I know it to be true from hard core experience. Watching this video should be mandatory for every student graduating from high school. Dies ist ein Interview voller Weisheit. Vieles von dem, was behandelt wurde, hat mich 73 Jahre gekostet, um es herauszufinden, und ich weiß aus Erfahrung, dass es wahr ist. Das Ansehen dieses Videos sollte für alle Abiturienten Pflicht sein. Ceci est une interview pleine de sagesse d'une vie. Une grande partie de ce qui a été couvert m'a pris 73 ans pour comprendre et je sais par expérience que c'est vrai. Regarder cette vidéo devrait être obligatoire pour tous les diplômés du secondaire.
@dorotybenjamin5311
@dorotybenjamin5311 2 года назад
I like the translator's voice.
@beverlyschuch1701
@beverlyschuch1701 Год назад
brilliant thank you ❤
@Slaaverin
@Slaaverin 2 года назад
Very interesting interview thank you!
@rareandwonderfull
@rareandwonderfull 2 года назад
Thank you for these useful contemplations. The physical drives are for pleasure but avoid pain, however, the more sophisticated the mind, then the organism is willing to endure pain to gain pleasure. The tiger will endure the pain and weariness of the chase in order to enjoy pleasure of a full stomach for itself and it's young, The athlete will endure pain of maximum exertion in order to experience the pleasure of victory. When God intervenes, however, then the pleasure pain axis is to be a benefit to the world around the person and a benefit to the future, even if this requires self sacrifice. Yes, each belief system has it's own system of pleasure of compliance and pain of non compliance. So, the physical person tends to it's own needs and it's offspring, the the spiritual person strives to create and maintain a better world and better future.
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 2 года назад
@rare and wonderful interesting observations you've made there. I wonder, just curious to know, since you sound like a person who has had a few decades to think about such things: I wonder what kinds of conscious choices have you made that helped you through periods of difficulty? are they more or less the kind that are implied by Logotherapy and Victor Frankl's ideas, or are they slightly different? I mean in a practical, everyday sense that anyone can contemplate doing, whether they are agnostic, atheist or whatever.
@babsdaehling965
@babsdaehling965 2 года назад
That was well put you made it easy to understand thank you for your input I appreciate that
@l.c.345
@l.c.345 2 года назад
A lot of food for thought and wisdom contained here - I specially like your comment about quality of life versus quantity of life - meaning years actually lived on this earth - anyone that's been chronically ill or disabled, just for one example, could relate to that. Same thing relates to this show compared to some others out there - your programming is quality which I much prefer over those that just focus on the quantity of their programming - which often contains guests which are often questionable, just saying.
@PythagorasHyperborea
@PythagorasHyperborea 2 года назад
I’m glad that Thanatos is marrying psychology with thanatology. I would highly recommend a thinker like Dr. Gabor Maté. He is a legitimate expert. By the way, you guys can have a setting on your videos to enable the audience to tip you, if that suits your sensibilities.
@maxineboxer9714
@maxineboxer9714 2 года назад
This also applies to the covid panic. In many ways.
@PythagorasHyperborea
@PythagorasHyperborea 2 года назад
“Just a monkey”? I don’t understand why some people feel the need to degrade the state of the other animals in order to make themselves feel more significant. Humans are “just” an animal too - our feet touch the ground just like theirs. All the animals including the human animal have the spark of the divine. This has been confirmed in innumerable NDEs and medium communications. My family has verifiably communicated with dogs of ours that have passed. You, mam, are an animal as well.
@olgamihajlovicblagojevic3370
@olgamihajlovicblagojevic3370 2 года назад
I have also thought about that: how do we know that monkeys / apes or maybe dolphins or elephants don't think about the meaning of life? They can't express it in our way of communication, we can't tell. When I see the eyes of some animals, I think that there are so much in them that they cannot convey to us because they cannot use words.
@mares3841
@mares3841 2 года назад
💛
@cocothetrouble
@cocothetrouble 2 года назад
🧡
@worldsyoursent.1635
@worldsyoursent.1635 2 года назад
🙏
@rebelliocross519
@rebelliocross519 2 года назад
He, comparing Judaism with Christianity is possible because they are talking about the same God. Buddhism or Islam can totally not be compared with the religions where our society is based upon. It could be you want it that way but in the end they are totally different and absolute not talking about the same and are not having the same values at all.
@chelled222
@chelled222 2 года назад
No one knows whether humans are the only ones who contemplate life. To say that we’re the ONLY animal on the entire planet who can think that way is just as absurd as saying that animals don’t have feelings; what a narcissistic (and close-minded) way of thinking about things. Science may have proven that certain animals aren’t capable of complex thoughts but it has never proven that we are the only animal who can contemplate life. I absolutely love this channel and its videos but this one is not going to age well.
@johnb8854
@johnb8854 2 года назад
*Most of Earth CONFUSE the SOUL, with either of the following; An entity, or the human entity, or the Spirit, or even with "LIFE The Real Self", which is "The LIGHT of MAN", but the SOUL is non of these !* *The SOUL is an integral part of what ancient manuscripts referred to as "The HOUSE of GOD" ! The SOUL is a "Processing Terminal" of "The Processing System of LIFE"...*
@onefishtwofish2771
@onefishtwofish2771 2 года назад
Interesting.
@OUTBOUND184
@OUTBOUND184 2 года назад
*God
@cherylpoole7521
@cherylpoole7521 2 года назад
Tedious ... spiritual awareness knows this in clarity without the intellectual interference
@AS-gz8oe
@AS-gz8oe 2 года назад
You don't sound too spiritually aware from the comment you left here bud
@euroitalian8080
@euroitalian8080 2 года назад
What a load of pseudo intellectual pish. Regardless, be well. x
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