This is the animated intro of the recent video - many boyos asked me to publish it alone so they could share it with their mates and not scare them off with my hour long sermon of juiciness afterwards - full video: th-cam.com/video/z-tkmuegUYU/w-d-xo.html
Hi Boyo. Firstly, love your channel. Can I ask you to do look into the works of Jung and Synchronicity from a Christian perspective? Have a look at the book Synchronicity and the Work of The Holy Spirit. Just a suggestion. Keep up the brilliant work
This was really good. You need to make more. It's very engaging, i find it very hard to force myself to read but listening and looking at nice drawings is really pleasurable Good job
Stephen, you grow ever more awesome! Did you create these graphics? Stunning! But your boyos had best be careful by introducing their girlfriends to you---they are likely to fall in love with you!
I see you didn't actually create the graphics, but nonetheless, the production is truly awesome and a great way to approach the subconscious mind on more metaphorical levels, which goes in deeper than words.
I just can't figure how this video haven't been seen by millions! The music, Beethoven, Chopin, the tone and harmony of your voice, Nietzsche and the animation, they're brilliantly arranged, so elegant and elocuent... I bet some preachers of equality felt exposed.
BRILLIANT! Just watching this gave me abs and made me love excellence above all else... I'm actually on top of Mount Everest right now... completely naked
I'm crawling through CGJ's book Psychology and the Occult. Eaves dropping on me performing the tongue twisters is like watching suicide by demoralization.
This is 100% anti-left he perfectly describes our American social justice left that rambles on constantly of "equity" "equality" in America today but who obviously desire revenge for the success of white people.
It’s sad that we romanticize drugs trips when videos like this are FREE. The message of this is profound and transcends generations on generations. Great visuals and reading here💯
the moral of the story is to strive for excellence, without envy of what is greater then you, to struggle and contend with life to be more then what you were. the strongest among us do not oppress those below, neither do they carry them on their backs, but uplift them, that they may strive as the strong do.
Hey Mate, love your videos! Can't find your podcast on Spotify? Is there a way to download your episodes in order to listen to them during work. Any advice is much appreciated! Regards from 🇩🇪
@@robertimmanuel577 they use words like Equality and justice as they riot, loot, burn down businesses. it's pretty obvious i don't know what to tell ya bud.
@Gormen Freeman and the liberal do-gooders, black and white, behind BLM are the true tarantulas. Feeding their hatred of the excellent and the pure with the last virtue of a dying society tolerance.
Ne Te Quaesiveris Extra "...I love those that know not how to live except as down-goers, for they are the over-goers. I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore.... I love him who scatters golden words in advance of his deeds, and always does more than he promises: for he seeks his own down-going.... I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may succumb through a small matter: thus goes he willingly over the bridge. I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgets himself, and all things that are in him: thus all things become his down-going.... ....I love him who is of a free spirit and a free heart: thus is his head only the bowels of his heart; his heart, however, causes his down-going...."
May I add that maybe Steve Jobs even got the idea for the white color that he briefed Jon Ives to design the iPod in, from the chapter that few people have the persistency to reach Chapter 42 the The Whiteness of The Whale. A chapter all dedicated to the analysis of the both light and dark associations coupled with the color White cf. excerpt: (…) Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own (…) yet lurks an elusive something in the innermost idea of this hue, which strikes more of panic to the soul than that redness which affrights in blood (…) yet lurks an elusive something in the innermost idea of this hue, which strikes more of panic to the soul than that redness which affrights in blood. “
This message is for a lot of the SJW who always preach about equality and how we need to tear down our society and rebuild a new one anyone that ever makes that claim remember this passage and you should ask more questions and find out their true motives
Great video and interpretation of the underlying hidden messages. Now you're at it: Why not look into another of Jung's favorite books, actually hos most favorite: Herman Melvilles 'Moby Dick'. I know at first it seems utterly boring, but could there be a hidden message that Jung picked up upon in the story about a small boat with a (ego?) driven captain at sea (the unconsiocus) chasing a white whale (the self?). Just sayin it. That could also be te reason that Steve Jobs in his back pack didn't carry a MacBook but always that one book: Moby Dick. Was that a secret Jobs sensed too: that this book is the ultimate super computer to bring your brain online?
Its a piece of a puzzle... one puzzle piece can give u a revelation...the question is... can u se the picture... or are u just looking for more pieces? "Demi god architects lyrics"
Excellent work, with fantastically accurate interpretation of the source material and brilliant vision. My only critique, and a very minute one, would be that the narration could significantly improve. Other than that, 10/10.
what Nietzche failed to understand is that there is no supreme man. we are by nature a group relying on each other, brilliance comes unexpected places, and often out of poverty where the need for improvement is highest. some of the greatest scientists and businessmen came from poverty because they understood the need at hand. we are a collective of shared strength climbing the mountain as a body together.
He's not talking about 1 supreme man.. he believed in evolution & that all life is "will to power" but mankind is not powerful enough "humanity is a thing that must be surpassed"... he's calling for free for all violence & death for humans that will make the strongest wills victorious and he hopes then that these wills can create the transhuman or next stage of evolution.. really he wants mankind extinct lol
@@jojohnviz12 in the end its madness... some of the greatest minds came out of abject poverty, and its usually those stressors of lack that produce excellence. if all you want is violence for supremacy, then we can just regress to cave men like the red savage roaming across the most resource rich continent taking scalps and counting coo all day until someone more enlightened comes along and conquers... the high strangeness of all these atheistic 'liberation philosophies' is that they ultimately lead to regression and suffering for everyone... we saw an entire century of communism where tens of millions suffered and died. yet you still have this idiots running around 'well thats not real communism' well in that case we never had real capitalism... in the end... christianity brought about the renaissance and all modern progress, its simply childish to presume you can remove the foundation of a civilization and expect that it wont collapse... we are now a few generations into removing bibles from schools, and what do we see? pronouns... the complete regression of all rational thought, logic has left the building, because the origin of logical thought was abandoned...
He didn’t fail to understand anything, you do on the other hand, because what you said in the last part of your comment is the entire crux of Nietzsche. Strong individuals crawling up, and uplifting others, this is the core doctrine of Nietzschean philosophy.
@@_greenrunner_ no, 'it is a supreme war that we wage on each other to be first' you do realize this is the shit that inspired tiny mustache right? the grand irony is that i cant even say his name here, i cant even make a full range of argument because those key words arent allowed on youtube...
Hey, Epic. BTW, do you have a video in which you discuss practices of going to fear (other than the individuation intro), or maybe some other resources on consciously going to fear? This topic has been revolutionary to me for some time, and I was so pleased to hear you talk about it. Thank you good Sir -eh I mean, good Boyo ;)))
My interpretation - I wasn't sure about it, I decided to go with it because the symbol was around in his days and he has many passages lambasting anarchists Also a black triangle kinda looked stupid haha
@@uberboyo Well although I'm not sure Nietzsche's ideas aren't as distant from anarchism that one might be tempted to think, it's pretty interesting. After a little search this is the only small explanation I've managed to find. (page 159, note 131) not much but it's Jung so always worth it hehe www.google.com/url?q=core.ac.uk/download/pdf/79617516.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjq6buG5cHuAhXG3YUKHZhvAj8QFjAAegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw0__eDUfykMexO6Q_LrdaAt
@@solitaryconfinement1975 Anarchism is an extremly wide and complex ideology with various concept that sometimes goes against one another and even though I'm aware and have read his critics on it (in particular Twilight of idols), I can't stop seeing a certain amount of links. Firstly their opposition to religious power and preaching values of the weak to control it's believers. Then their's the critic of state, for Nietzche, state is our modern world God, it has tooked it's place in people's mind and is acting as the same role (Zarathustra the new idol). In fact even though Nietzche wasn't kind with anarchism of it's time, some anarchists thinkers have well shown their influence from Nietzche's philosophy (such as Camus). Their love and search for freedom and free spirit are perhaps what connects them the most. Both philosophy take their roots in response to 19th century nihilism.
@@emericyeou5672 Except anarchism promotes peace, equality and not war, violence, aristocracy, hierarchy which are intrinsic to his philosophy ie beast of prey and conflict between the weak and the strong ect.
Hey mate! Max Ghostling here. I like your approach and the way you keep things simple. I found you via the noetic nomads video which I featured next to yours. I'd like to start a series on "The future of..." starting with "Religion". Something rather constructive, speculative and with no jargonite as opposed to just analysis. I think youre contribution would be wonderful, and it seems of your very interest too. So I'd like to host a session with you and two other wonderful guests who already committed to it. The idea is to be co-creative... As if you could redesign religion, How would you go about it? Let me know if that would be of interest to you? Cheers
This is the animated intro of the recent video - many boyos asked me to publish it alone so they could share it with their mates and not scare them off with my hour long sermon of juiciness afterwards - full video: th-cam.com/video/z-tkmuegUYU/w-d-xo.html
Hi Boyo. Firstly, love your channel. Can I ask you to do look into the works of Jung and Synchronicity from a Christian perspective? Have a look at the book Synchronicity and the Work of The Holy Spirit. Just a suggestion.
Keep up the brilliant work
DUDE.... I'M PROUD. @uviziusnurquan
This was really good. You need to make more. It's very engaging, i find it very hard to force myself to read but listening and looking at nice drawings is really pleasurable
Good job
Stephen, you grow ever more awesome! Did you create these graphics? Stunning! But your boyos had best be careful by introducing their girlfriends to you---they are likely to fall in love with you!
I see you didn't actually create the graphics, but nonetheless, the production is truly awesome and a great way to approach the subconscious mind on more metaphorical levels, which goes in deeper than words.
Man the whole book should be animated like this
You've read my mind.
You have no imagination
@@pedrohenriquemenegolitamas5293 And the masses do for such a message?
I would watch it in 1 go!
Lol, the audiobook is like 11 hours or so
I just can't figure how this video haven't been seen by millions! The music, Beethoven, Chopin, the tone and harmony of your voice, Nietzsche and the animation, they're brilliantly arranged, so elegant and elocuent...
I bet some preachers of equality felt exposed.
The world is lost
BRILLIANT! Just watching this gave me abs and made me love excellence above all else... I'm actually on top of Mount Everest right now... completely naked
Appropriate reaction
Wow. You are one of the lucky ones.....
Wim Hof would be proud mate!
Fantastic, I've never seen classical philosophy through the eyes of animation or any medium like that. Very juicy indeed.
I rewatched this 3 times and it’s still a gem.
All the juice.. I don't know if I'll be able to handle
amazing work, i think nietzsche would have liked this.
Hell yeah;
That is dynamite man
I can’t wait to scratch me lil boyo chin to this
I love Malte’s work, great artist!!
A true masterpiece!
Equality is death. Grear animations and voiceover for this juicy excerpt
This is great, I’d love more of these short videos to keep the juice flowing when I don’t have time for a full lecture
one more time! one more time!
A small masterpiece! Bravo!
Great work Stef!
Take care of yourself
Joseph
I'm crawling through CGJ's book Psychology and the Occult. Eaves dropping on me performing the tongue twisters is like watching suicide by demoralization.
@@PratibhaRaut333 pretty wicked stories in there. I don't scare easily and I read more late last night... I kind of started tripping out.
Reading the Red Book after midnight can be quite intense...
@@KalosAgathon Lol I haven't even started reading Jung yet but I already feel intimidated about reading
Thank you for offering this up into a zeitgeist that desperately needs to absorb the difference between justice and viciousness.
This is awesome!!!
A real masterpiece. Anyone caught up in left-right thinking should see this
This is 100% anti-left he perfectly describes our American social justice left that rambles on constantly of "equity" "equality" in America today but who obviously desire revenge for the success of white people.
Malte is a beast. Great collab lads...über, even 👀
Absolutely amazing... Wooowww that struck something inside me!!!!!!!!
Much hand clapping and shouts of more, more etc cool vid boyo
This is awesome
Great voice acting!
Oh wow! This is beautiful! You are truly giftet Stef! Keep doing your great work! Oana 🤗
It’s sad that we romanticize drugs trips when videos like this are FREE. The message of this is profound and transcends generations on generations. Great visuals and reading here💯
Tripping is how some of us got here
Do one on the great reset, I want to see some boyo journalism
Klaus says eat ze bags
Live in ze pod
Jezeus dude. You’re up to some cool shit these days. 🥰 Keep it up mate. You’re leading the meritocracy. 👍
- _J U I C Y A.F._ -
Incredibly well done!
This was incredible and brought to life such a deep truth and reality we face when dealing with the subtle dangers of equality.
You used the K as a hand because it's symbol for the leviathan, right? Great, love it, thank you for the feelings you make me conjur up
Pleeeees more of these
amazing art 😮
Real cool
The merchant guild watch us closely, the vampire Meme of weakness posses the slave
Juicy
the moral of the story is to strive for excellence, without envy of what is greater then you, to struggle and contend with life to be more then what you were. the strongest among us do not oppress those below, neither do they carry them on their backs, but uplift them, that they may strive as the strong do.
Beautiful
Deadly👌🏼
Wah! Uberboyo Uber did it.
Absolutely wonderful
Yes! :)
Magnificent
Zarathustra calling you down
Thank you for his!
please make more of these
it's in the works!
I must have been spoiled silly by the JBP x 1791 version, and its Akira the don remix..
Regardless, good effort on your part!
Wild
Uberboyo based af.
I needed that
Good content
Amazing !
Wow. Just wow.
Amazing
You should do a series on the book
Hey Mate, love your videos! Can't find your podcast on Spotify? Is there a way to download your episodes in order to listen to them during work.
Any advice is much appreciated!
Regards from 🇩🇪
Probably should have been a "Kreuzspinne", cross spider, but otherwise, great job!
"A formless void reflects the mechanics of potentiality" - random Deepak Chopra quote generator
To recapitulate... "Hierarchies are pretty cool.."
Man can drown in the sauce
best video on BLM yet, good narration, great animation.
really? how does this relate to blm
@@robertimmanuel577 they use words like Equality and justice as they riot, loot, burn down businesses. it's pretty obvious i don't know what to tell ya bud.
@Gormen Freeman and the liberal do-gooders, black and white, behind BLM are the true tarantulas. Feeding their hatred of the excellent and the pure with the last virtue of a dying society tolerance.
@Gormen Freeman Yes.
Wow!
Nice one
Boyo jucy software update ready to be installed 😃
Ne Te Quaesiveris Extra
"...I love those that know not how to live except as down-goers, for they are the over-goers.
I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore....
I love him who scatters golden words in advance of his deeds, and always does more than he promises: for he seeks his own down-going....
I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may succumb through a small matter: thus goes he willingly over the bridge.
I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgets himself, and all things that are in him: thus all things become his down-going....
....I love him who is of a free spirit and a free heart: thus is his head only the bowels of his heart; his heart, however, causes his down-going...."
soo good. please say something someday about the last man and the herd
Recreational magic
dam good
can someone tell me the title of the first background music
It's a piano version of the 7th Symphony by Beethoven
@@arth_steps thank you. He already told me on the pinned comment but thank you nonetheless
May I add that maybe Steve Jobs even got the idea for the white color that he briefed Jon Ives to design the iPod in, from the chapter that few people have the persistency to reach Chapter 42 the The Whiteness of The Whale. A chapter all dedicated to the analysis of the both light and dark associations coupled with the color White cf. excerpt: (…) Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own (…) yet lurks an elusive something in the innermost idea of this hue, which strikes more of panic to the soul than that redness which affrights in blood (…) yet lurks an elusive something in the innermost idea of this hue, which strikes more of panic to the soul than that redness which affrights in blood. “
What a shadow😯
holy shiet
Sounds like James McAvoy
I love how you portrait the evil character as a big nosed man, i see what you did there kek
Bro the background music ❤️
I wish there was a movie.
More more more
May Asha be with us all
Really impressive. Did you recite the book word for word because if you did the translation I have is way different
Involution's slaves vs Evolving Eternal Life
@3:13. Perfect. They are all college professor in the humanities, doing "research".
what's the piano piece background music?
Beethoven's 7th and some Chopin section
This message is for a lot of the SJW who always preach about equality and how we need to tear down our society and rebuild a new one anyone that ever makes that claim remember this passage and you should ask more questions and find out their true motives
Zoroaster Marcel proust Harry Potter koothoomi are the light and wizards
Animate the whole book and it will masterpiece of TH-cam
Great video and interpretation of the underlying hidden messages. Now you're at it: Why not look into another of Jung's favorite books, actually hos most favorite: Herman Melvilles 'Moby Dick'. I know at first it seems utterly boring, but could there be a hidden message that Jung picked up upon in the story about a small boat with a (ego?) driven captain at sea (the unconsiocus) chasing a white whale (the self?). Just sayin it. That could also be te reason that Steve Jobs in his back pack didn't carry a MacBook but always that one book: Moby Dick. Was that a secret Jobs sensed too: that this book is the ultimate super computer to bring your brain online?
Its a piece of a puzzle... one puzzle piece can give u a revelation...the question is... can u se the picture... or are u just looking for more pieces? "Demi god architects lyrics"
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent work, with fantastically accurate interpretation of the source material and brilliant vision. My only critique, and a very minute one, would be that the narration could significantly improve. Other than that, 10/10.
Animation is nearly as amazing as the animated "Jordan Peterson's 12 more rules"... though this is a much much more linear 6 minutes
What a villain monologue. The seed of the Nazi.
they wronged him,misunderstood
This is literally the United States right now Holy Fuck we are toast
what Nietzche failed to understand is that there is no supreme man. we are by nature a group relying on each other, brilliance comes unexpected places, and often out of poverty where the need for improvement is highest. some of the greatest scientists and businessmen came from poverty because they understood the need at hand. we are a collective of shared strength climbing the mountain as a body together.
He's not talking about 1 supreme man.. he believed in evolution & that all life is "will to power" but mankind is not powerful enough "humanity is a thing that must be surpassed"... he's calling for free for all violence & death for humans that will make the strongest wills victorious and he hopes then that these wills can create the transhuman or next stage of evolution.. really he wants mankind extinct lol
@@jojohnviz12 in the end its madness... some of the greatest minds came out of abject poverty, and its usually those stressors of lack that produce excellence. if all you want is violence for supremacy, then we can just regress to cave men like the red savage roaming across the most resource rich continent taking scalps and counting coo all day until someone more enlightened comes along and conquers... the high strangeness of all these atheistic 'liberation philosophies' is that they ultimately lead to regression and suffering for everyone... we saw an entire century of communism where tens of millions suffered and died. yet you still have this idiots running around 'well thats not real communism' well in that case we never had real capitalism... in the end... christianity brought about the renaissance and all modern progress, its simply childish to presume you can remove the foundation of a civilization and expect that it wont collapse... we are now a few generations into removing bibles from schools, and what do we see? pronouns... the complete regression of all rational thought, logic has left the building, because the origin of logical thought was abandoned...
He didn’t fail to understand anything, you do on the other hand, because what you said in the last part of your comment is the entire crux of Nietzsche. Strong individuals crawling up, and uplifting others, this is the core doctrine of Nietzschean philosophy.
@@_greenrunner_ nope. Antichrist transhumanism, read it again lol
@@_greenrunner_ no, 'it is a supreme war that we wage on each other to be first' you do realize this is the shit that inspired tiny mustache right? the grand irony is that i cant even say his name here, i cant even make a full range of argument because those key words arent allowed on youtube...
Hey, Epic.
BTW, do you have a video in which you discuss practices of going to fear (other than the individuation intro), or maybe some other resources on consciously going to fear?
This topic has been revolutionary to me for some time, and I was so pleased to hear you talk about it.
Thank you good Sir -eh I mean, good Boyo ;)))
check out the video pinned on my channel - its called something like - "anxiety, depression, the craziest reframe you've ever heard"
@@uberboyo Thanks!
Please what is the first song, I think it's Beethoven
Please let me know
Beethoven's 7th
@baselhills865 thank you
Question about the anarchist sign on the back of the tarantula, are you this is the actual meaning of his words or is it only your interpretation ?
My interpretation - I wasn't sure about it, I decided to go with it because the symbol was around in his days and he has many passages lambasting anarchists
Also a black triangle kinda looked stupid haha
@@uberboyo Well although I'm not sure Nietzsche's ideas aren't as distant from anarchism that one might be tempted to think, it's pretty interesting. After a little search this is the only small explanation I've managed to find. (page 159, note 131) not much but it's Jung so always worth it hehe
www.google.com/url?q=core.ac.uk/download/pdf/79617516.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjq6buG5cHuAhXG3YUKHZhvAj8QFjAAegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw0__eDUfykMexO6Q_LrdaAt
@@emericyeou5672 Nietzsche directly opposed anarchism. He believed that it was in the same group as Christianity.
@@solitaryconfinement1975 Anarchism is an extremly wide and complex ideology with various concept that sometimes goes against one another and even though I'm aware and have read his critics on it (in particular Twilight of idols), I can't stop seeing a certain amount of links. Firstly their opposition to religious power and preaching values of the weak to control it's believers.
Then their's the critic of state, for Nietzche, state is our modern world God, it has tooked it's place in people's mind and is acting as the same role (Zarathustra the new idol).
In fact even though Nietzche wasn't kind with anarchism of it's time, some anarchists thinkers have well shown their influence from Nietzche's philosophy (such as Camus). Their love and search for freedom and free spirit are perhaps what connects them the most. Both philosophy take their roots in response to 19th century nihilism.
@@emericyeou5672 Except anarchism promotes peace, equality and not war, violence, aristocracy, hierarchy which are intrinsic to his philosophy ie beast of prey and conflict between the weak and the strong ect.
i like the big noses...
que tonto habie (angel enano)
Having a hard time understanding your soft spoken words at near max volume
Hey mate! Max Ghostling here. I like your approach and the way you keep things simple. I found you via the noetic nomads video which I featured next to yours. I'd like to start a series on "The future of..." starting with "Religion". Something rather constructive, speculative and with no jargonite as opposed to just analysis. I think youre contribution would be wonderful, and it seems of your very interest too. So I'd like to host a session with you and two other wonderful guests who already committed to it. The idea is to be co-creative... As if you could redesign religion, How would you go about it? Let me know if that would be of interest to you?
Cheers
lol, so anyway...WTF DID YOU LEAVE THE ENDING OUT? seriously. great content otherwise.
Holy crap, now if you could add a little more malevolence to your voice, maybe you could take a crack at "The Communist Manifesto".