A shame that we can't speak plainly and directly on public media, about who it is that is ruining our civilization. They are most likely behind this "plandemic" as well, and definitely behind the "drastic measures" hamfisted afterwards. The tribe was getting more and more PR before this, and now we see their agenda switched into full gear. We need to do the same.
@@enochianwolf Look how long it took for them to gain this position. Women's rights movement. Civil rights movement. Gay Movement. Immigration. It takes time! Stay strong, change is coming. Let us pave the way for future generations. We will reclaim what is ours.
My favourite part 26:28 "Let them have cronyism, nepotism, endless promotion even complete temporary material success. Let us focus on mastery excellence on wisdom, on physical, intellectual and spiritual maturity and health. When the rift between these two grows too large, not a man in the world will fail to recognize the game being played"
Not really. He criticizes Freudian psychology for emphasizing childhood trauma to explain how people came to be what they are in adulthood, but I bet he subscribes to the idea that gay people became gay most of the time because of childhood rape or molestation occuring to them.
AK 11400 How are those contradictory positions? Of course childhood experiences and traumas shape who you are. And youthful sexual experiences and abuse will especially affect you. That doesn’t mean you cannot also be opposed to a trauma obsessed psychology, a nihilistic type psychology. Especially one that is largely mental gymnastics to excuse future things, and not really an honest attempt at determining truth.
@@drakonidesthevigilant5155 Would you rather they ignored it all and buried those ideas underground? From what you've said, it sounds as if you wish western Christianity were more unenlightened and controlled than it already is. Please consider that the way you think, is the same way the tribe thinks.
@@drakonidesthevigilant5155 You raise an interesting point. At first I'd be inclined to refer you to Genesis 1:1-3, of which John 1:1-5 is clearly a parallel, with the references to light and darkness, etc., included. Needless to say, Genesis 1 wasn't written by a 'pagan'. But at some point you may realize that there's not always such a stark separation between what is 'pagan' and what is 'Abrahamic'.
@@ConsideringPhlebas I see Christianity as the furthest evolution of our understanding of the universe. It's completely more logical in it's raw element than older religions.
If people wish to retain their liberty, they cannot assume that those who seek power over them are honest. Skepticism of government (Agents & Media Charleston's or Provocateurs) is one of the most important-and most forgotten-boardwalks of freedom.
Truth has to be repeated constantly, because lies are also being preached all the time, and not just by a few, but by the multitude. In the press and in the encyclopedias, in the schools and universities, everywhere lies hold root, feeling happy and comfortable in the knowledge of having the majority on it's side..
I’ve just recently discovered your channel. It’s so well done and to the point. I resonate completely with your work to the point I wonder if we are related. Perspective of a truly beautiful mind. Thank you. You make hope real. Much love and respect.
I think JP was quoting or trying to embellish Neiztche when he said "Life is Suffering". On FN's thought on suffering. Nietzsche sharply criticizes those people who wish to abolish suffering. According to him, suffering is the only thing that bestows value upon the world. Without pain and misery, life would be absurd and worthless. ... In other words, the person who can endure the greatest suffering is the greatest of men.
Sounds like Christian ideals, and actually very bad. You should not be happy to suffer, you should be striving to CONQUER YOUR ENEMIES and keep your family big and strong. This meekness and desire to suffer in this life to be rewarded in the next is a christian thought process that was developed to make people into slaves. And it worked very well
@@enochianwolf I see the similarities you draw, but I think from Nietzsche's philosophy of "God is Dead" and Battling Nihilism, I think he spoke from a personal perspective or even just from a logical empathetic side. he also struggled with anguish so intense he went mad. But from Jp's perspective I think he is just LARPing as a higher man.
@@brianferrell1960 Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning? O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer, and by night, but I find no rest. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? In closing MY perspective is that the phrase is backwards in my mind, life isnt suffering, But to have suffered is to have lived.
Lazarus Having watched most of Jordan Peterson’s videos I wasn’t thinking he embraced suffering but that it would always be part of our struggle. I appreciated Asha Logos reflections on Jordan Peterson yet his work in rejecting speech and thought control is very important. I believe that Jordan may be the most reviled person by the Marxist SJW movement. An articulate disrupter.
Calm , centered with sovereignty over our minds, we face our challenges with absolute resolve and unwavering courage, honoring the blood and sweat of our ancestors.
"if you don't have purpose it isn't that your life becomes neutral in a meaningless sense, it's that your life becomes characterized by unbearable suffering. And the baseline condition of life is unbearable suffering." - Jordan Peterson JP certainly would and does caveat "life is suffering" with "unless you have purpose" in your life
Minute 12:32 "We can't be of any help to the world if we can't keep our own house in order". Exactly!!! This is what I have been screaming to myself for a while now (but not quite so eloquently) except there is no-one I could express it to. It is incredulous to realize that the only group of people in the whole wide world who are open-hearted, outward looking and generous enough to assist those in lesser circumstances and implement strategies to help them help themselves is the group of people to whom I belong. No wonder T.H.E.Y damned well want us and our glowing culture gone. We are everything they are not and had everything they envied and found odios and in their twisted jealousy trained their other victims to hate us to boot.
The most insightful thoughts by far shared on the internet at this juncture. Thank you for this. Perfect timing, at least for me... Most seem to not be as fortunate, then again most are lost.. Again, thank you..
Thank you brother for this and for all you have done up until now. You have been one of the most inspiring, motivational and thought provoking individuals I have encountered. Now is the time. A crucial moment in our history. We must strengthen and redefine ourselves in any areas that may be lacking. Break free any shackles that have been forced on us or we may have unwittingly gotten involved with. We all have room for improvement. No time for entertainment or instant gratification. Study, exercise and improve. Sending you much love and wish you the best of luck on your journey. I'm hoping for more wisdom and strength gleaned from you but who knows where we go from here? Blessed be Asha from a friend and brother from Ireland.
Profound and uplifting. A friend just introduced me to this channel and this is the first video I listened to. Negative thoughts dancing on the edge of my mind as I was nearing the completion of a large task were chased away, and I'm left with nothing but eagerness to complete my work, and grateful anticipation of my next task. Thank you.
Hey Asha Logos, I’ve watched all your videos and come back to them from time to time to refresh my spirit! Thank you for your work, what you are doing is and alway will be of value! Much love and all the best from Germany!
Great presentation and so glad you shared your thoughts. I've shared it with my brother, who was feeling powerless and despondent under current circumstances (nothing more dangerous). Thank you
Fantastic video, Asha Logos. Thank you for all you do, it means a lot for people on the Dissident Right like myself who are often in need of content such as yours.
Thank You for some clear, thought provoking commentary. You provide a place of calm within the storm surrounding us. It is well to remember what we come from in these times. Your presentations provide a certain sustenance which is very much needed these days. Well done.
Outstanding delivery of some simple truths. Yet these truths can remain elusive until brought to us by great thinkers. Very enlightening and uplifting, thank you for that.
I´m very very impressed with this...so much of what you said is spot on. Keep up your good work, Sir...! And greetings from an awakening Sweden..more and more people are starting to see the reality of what the lies have brought us..!!
Remember, brothers and sisters: Keep your chin up, we will WIN! We ALWAYS do! The deeds of our ancestors created civilisation, and we must be strong and carry on, as to carry our folk into the future and beyond! Do all you can to further your kin! We are a TEAM! An extended FAMILY! We are branches of the old oak of Western folk!
I was 29, and weren't we all so smart and intelligent when we were teenagers? didn't we just have it all figured out? Trusting everything that got fed to us...
One more comment. I often post on social media from a place of anger and unchecked passion. Much to my own discredit. Henceforth I will do my utmost to self moderate and strive for a more elegant form of expression - in large part due to you and the aims of the Phoenix project. Thank you for your work. Thank you for being a catalyst in my current stage of introspection. Be well.
This is some of the best content I have ever seen produced. Within 5 minutes, I was thinking "man that's great quote, let me write that down." by the end I realized this entire video is quotable. You are truly a modern day philosopher. Really looking forward to anything you might produce in the future. Thank you
We must all stay level headed and look to are right and left and help those that look like may need help ! People ! Sovereigns brothers and sisters put aside your arguments and look after each other ! One ❤️ love to all !
Thank you for the beauty and inspiration that is always part of your video’s. If more people could avail themselves to your messages, many more might embrace the struggle
I really needed this after the dreaded trip to the grocery store this morning. People, mostly wearing some sort of mask, making as wide a birth as possible as I stroll through the aisles picking up my goods. Plexiglass barriers in front of the cashiers, packing your own purchases if you brought your own (no doubt virus-filled) bags, still no toilet paper . . . With no real evidence the "Invisible Enemy" (at least the one being promoted) is even real (and much to make a convincing argument it's fake), look how easy it was to convince the average person to act and look like a cowardly fool. Yes, I really needed to be reminded the possibility of greatness remains.
"Fighting against is never enough, we need to fight for". This is also true in writing fiction. As an aspiring writer, I have studied this at length, and one of the major reasons why heroes in stories aren't particularly likable, is because they are not *proactive* but only *reactive*. The villains are proactive, with a goal, such as taking over the world. The heroes are reactive, trying to stop the villain from reaching their goal. The readers then will often like the villain better. This is our society in a nutshell.
Fantastic. I’m always impressed how you get out what no doubt all of us have stuffed inside. It’s so easy to ignore it all and go back into our shells. I think I found you in this time on purpose, for a purpose. Thank you brother
Thank you Asha, this reminded me that I need to do something as simple as going back to affirm and reaffirm my values, remember what brings me joy, and thereafter exersize some gratitude. I get stuck in a problem solving mindset some times. We ought to focus on spirit and life, between strokes.
In one of your videos I first saw the quote - 'Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor' - this has inspired my greatly in recent times. There is strength in keeping faith with the hardy acts of our forefathers, that can outweigh thought for thoughts sake. Understanding the import of our tradition, both spiritual and worldly actions, can lead to far greater knowledge and intelligent response than post modern academia can.
Life contains suffering. My life contained mostly suffering until the last 3 years. It's been pretty blissful since that time. I haven't suffered much if at all in the last 6 months. Thank you for this video, by the way. I like following your musings.
Another one of my favorite quotes. “The fish trap exists because of the fish. Once you've gotten the fish you can forget the trap. The rabbit snare exists because of the rabbit. Once you've gotten the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words exist because of meaning. Once you've gotten the meaning, you can forget the words. Where can I find a man who has forgotten words so I can talk with him?” ― Zhuangzi, Chuang Tsu: Inner Chapters
Enlightenment is man’s leaving his self-caused immaturity. Immaturity is the incapacity to use one’s intelligence without the guidance of another. Such immaturity is self-caused, if it is not caused by lack of intelligence, but by lack of determination and courage to use one’s intelligence without being guided by another. Sapere Aude! [dare to know] Have the courage to use your own intelligence! is therefore the motto of the enlightenment." Immanuel Kant.
These first initial thoughts I have been having so much so myself, the sudden realisation of lack of self sufficiency, the game of money, this to many was regular life but they made the grave error of forgetting all this around us is an anomaly and that at any given time it can collapse. We are headed for chaos, but if one subscribes themselves to the ways of hermeticism, this is a blessing for us all; for as above so below, and only a true, strong and capable order will rise from the coming storm. The days of an outdated two party system are coming to a close, the banks while they may try to hide their actions will greedily collect the people’s houses and livelihoods, people who never thought as deeply before will become angry at this system, and angry towards their governing bodies for allowing this to take place - this is the perfect storm for a rise in total order, a direct economic state - the rise of fascism.
Lazarus you’ll have to forgive me I don’t know what you mean, in regards to fascism I don’t see where the tribe comes into it; it’s my understanding that fascism was born from Italian philosopher Giovanni Gentile. Maybe I’m missing something?
Lazarus oh absolutely I agree with you there, but as a general view of natural cycles rather than a divine being I think it’s important to note personally
you comment is even more pertinent with the obvious corruption many of the sleeping sheep have just witnessed in the current election. Maybe now they will turn off the tv, put down the beer and wake up!
There's quite a few content creators that put out sublime stuff but Asha Logos, for me at least, is on a hole other level. So much new things to look into and ponder. The following quote especially touched me, now during Easter: "In Balder's hand Christ placed His own, And it was golden weather, And on that berg as on a throne The Brethren stood together! And countless voices far and wide Sang sweet beneath the sky "All that is beautiful shall abide, All that is base shall die.""
You are a refreshing voice amongst the screams of madness. People like you belong in a place of leadership. You bring a light to some of the darkest topics we are battling right now. The way you approach your topics comes from a place of love and truth. You have been so inspiring. It’s nice to see people in this age seeking the truth and light . You have stirred within me a hope that I have long since forgotten. I feel your vision falls in to line with the way my heart has been pulling. I am so thirsty for a different way and I feel like you capture that with your videos. Keep on doing your good work brother! Blessings to you!
I’ve read in the past and listened to a discussion of intellectualism with Thomas Sowell. He says the problem with intellectuals, is that they’re paid by academia to think and express complex ideas, that derive no solution, but sound nice. In the real world true solutions are less complex, tested, proven and backed by empirical evidence!
Beautiful, thoughtful (and thought provoking) intelligent and inspirational words, Asha. Very well done Sir! My evenings on You Tube and elsewhere have been less rich due to your absence, but welcome back. I am intrigued by your Phoenix Project and was eager to watch the launch video. Having done so, I am delighted with the broad idea - I’m excited and will apply for membership. I have many ideas that have been careering around my head for far too long. Thank you for your efforts in creating it. Greetings from Southport, UK.
Personally, I see Jordan Peterson's definition of suffering to be akin to entropy. This is to say, I think Jordan is teaching that God helps those who help themselves in regard to suffering. Not that life is hopeless. Just that we have more power than we believe to make things better. Thank you for your work sir. God speed.
Taking a look at those beautiful pictures you’re overlaying throughout the video makes me wish for a time and place I’ve never known. Things back then looked so much more healthy and natural. A world more in harmony with the laws of nature. The world outside today is truly a bizarre, barren and unnatural place. I hope I can live to see a world like that once again. That said we have a great task before us, the greatest task, one could not wish for a more important challenge to have been born into.
From the light and dark there is clearly both. Ugly and beauty. Pain and joy. Suffering is a part, but something to conquer. I see that is what you view and i have seen Peterson talk in a similar way. He seems to get that it is more of something to face and defeat. An eternal struggle that is part of existence from it comes those who seek to face and defeat such suffering that result in beauty, high culture, great stories, thoughts, music and so on that make this suffering disappear. Suffering seems to be something to halt. As well as be prepared for when enjoying life. In my case i know hard times will come and some worse than others. I then simply look to face it and if i suffer defeat, go down with my head held high. But never once submit to such suffering of whatever i may be. We seem to be on the same page even though the methods seem a little different. This is mostly from my own thoughts with some understanding from my experiences and observations and reading from many works, including your own. This is a good video in creating deeper and more critical thought for us and yourself. Keep doing what you do my friend and Happy Easter to all.