The Devil’s Terrifying Philosophy | Paradise Lost

  Рет қаралды 209,813

Unsolicited advice

Unsolicited advice

Күн бұрын

The Devil is considered by many to be the embodiment of Evil. He is said to have caused the fall of man and to whisper into our ears thoughts of sin, with the hope that we will one day join him in Hell. But John Milton's Paradise Lost takes a different approach. We get to see what the world looks like through the eyes of the devil, and explore his shocking philosophy.
Sign up to my email list here: forms.gle/76bsCwWhKVryzPBR7
Support me on Patreon (you lovely person): patreon.com/UnsolicitedAdvice...
00:00 Paradise Lost
01:25 The Outrage of Innocence
06:13 The Torture of Envy
11:06 The Inner Hell of Pride
16:20 Existential Despair
20:54 Hopelessness and Powerlessness
25:19 The Trap of Identity

Пікірлер: 942
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
LINKS AND CORRECTIONS: If you want to work with an experienced study coach teaching maths, philosophy, and study skills then book your session at josephfolleytutoring@gmail.com. Previous clients include students at the University of Cambridge and the LSE. Support me on Patreon here: patreon.com/UnsolicitedAdvice701?Link& Sign up to my email list for more philosophy to improve your life: forms.gle/YYfaCaiQw9r6YfkN7 CORRECTIONS: Near the beginning of the video I say that humanity falls from Heaven. I meant to say "Eden"
@cryybby
@cryybby 3 ай бұрын
And I love cry baby music😅😅 you forgot that part too:)
@nemanjamarkovic2444
@nemanjamarkovic2444 2 ай бұрын
My analysis lucifer is a cuckold
@terryjross1184
@terryjross1184 2 ай бұрын
Satan is a salesman / woman I stopped buying what he sells but now a d again I see his point of view It was and is an illusion as the Satan is already in me
@terryjross1184
@terryjross1184 2 ай бұрын
I preferred heaven
@joseestrada8656
@joseestrada8656 2 ай бұрын
Amazing video.
@beckyrussell5592
@beckyrussell5592 3 ай бұрын
How did he come to hate mankind? He worked in retail.
@user-kl8ef2fu7q
@user-kl8ef2fu7q Ай бұрын
He don't hate all mankind only those who don't serve him +hail Satan+
@junjunpyotv7600
@junjunpyotv7600 Ай бұрын
Welcome to mgronalds!
@kallista5194
@kallista5194 25 күн бұрын
Everyone who works in retail comes to loathe mankind.
@SuperCulverin
@SuperCulverin 17 күн бұрын
And then segued into tech support.
@Kennyack511
@Kennyack511 17 күн бұрын
even worse... fast food
@aellefy
@aellefy 3 ай бұрын
"It is so easy to let our identities craft themselves without any conscious interference" love it
@dinosaur9406
@dinosaur9406 3 ай бұрын
This is pure liquid gold, each and every sentence has such weight.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video
@ingenuity1394
@ingenuity1394 3 ай бұрын
​@@unsolicitedadvice9198Hey your english is hard to understand. I listen at .75 spedd and words are also difficult I think you are too much educated i saw you hell is other people video as well
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 3 ай бұрын
​@@ingenuity1394 he isn't 'too much educated', he can't be 'too english' when speaking his own language. Yes he may speak rather fast, and thefor be harder for others not of this tongue to grasp. Use english more, read more, speak more, and in time it'll too speed up and you will understand it when spoken at speed.
@docmix
@docmix 3 ай бұрын
@@ingenuity1394 I think you may be under educated. If you have trouble comprehending beautifully articulated English, use the subtitles
@ynpavo
@ynpavo 2 ай бұрын
⁠@@docmix“under educated“ while speaking to someone in your first language that is using it as his second is a bold take.
@Jambo66328
@Jambo66328 3 ай бұрын
"Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is..." By far my favorite line
@yuehanbai9984
@yuehanbai9984 2 ай бұрын
That's in The Crow.
@crow4936
@crow4936 Ай бұрын
​@@yuehanbai9984the line in the crow is abashed the devil stood and wept for he saw how evil goodness is .
@tomscut7820
@tomscut7820 3 ай бұрын
Your oratory skills are impressive. You speak concisely and directly, embedding each sentence with a clear concept that builds towards the conclusion. Well done. Subscribed.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! That’s very kind
@ZecZli
@ZecZli 2 ай бұрын
Me too. Right now. 👍🙏👋
@Super1d3go
@Super1d3go 2 ай бұрын
Seriously. The conciseness of form and function had me subscribe.
@willbucknell3804
@willbucknell3804 2 ай бұрын
Could not agree more, amazing insight from this young man. He has my subscription as well…
@sootuckchoong7077
@sootuckchoong7077 2 ай бұрын
But how can Satan deceive Adam and Eve... if God did not throw Satan down to the Earth? Didn't God make a mistake of throwing him to the Earth while there are billions of Galaxies, Stars and Planets that God can have thrown Satan and all the Fallen Angels to?
@Crustaceous
@Crustaceous 2 ай бұрын
The grand secret behind the unavoidance of sin is that you are born in it. You are not escaping it. To breathe is to murder. To stand is to crush. To live is to take life. The majority of modern suffering is nothing short of our souls crying out in contradiction. " allow me to live but please don't make me do what one must do to live."
@lox7182
@lox7182 7 күн бұрын
how the fuck is breathing murdering?
@Ayoosi
@Ayoosi 6 күн бұрын
​@@lox7182Because to continue breathing, one must destroy. To live, one must consume other living things. Those things do not wish to be consumed. All complex life rests on causing the death of living things
@elizabethwinsor5140
@elizabethwinsor5140 4 күн бұрын
@@Ayoosi " But I'm a vegan " haa! hahaha!
@whatisupmyfellowamericans8808
@whatisupmyfellowamericans8808 Күн бұрын
​@@lox7182 There are bacteria in the air, they get sucked in by your lungs and obliterated by your immune system. You literally cannot move a muscle without killing cells and increasing entropy. Get over it.
@afribeanner
@afribeanner 3 ай бұрын
Most of what we take for granted today was called Satanic by so many in the past.
@4dy4dy
@4dy4dy 3 ай бұрын
For example?
@afribeanner
@afribeanner 3 ай бұрын
Elvis, Rock n Roll, birth control, Human rights, Woman's rights, Freedom of speech, the sexual revolution, the industrial revolution, the combustion engine, aeroplanes, the printing press, mass literacy, the earth not being believed as flat etc etc etc. The list is very long. So often what is taken for granted today was seen as the work of Satan before it's mass adoption. @@4dy4dy
@afribeanner
@afribeanner 3 ай бұрын
Elvis, rock and roll, the world being round, the industrial revolution, the printing press, women's rights, aircraft, the combustion engine, mass literacy, freedom of speech etc etc etc. @@4dy4dy
@user-ip9fp8ug5y
@user-ip9fp8ug5y 3 ай бұрын
​​@@4dy4dy Gay people not being stoned to death, Women not being treated like property. All modern technology would have been seen as witch craft a few centuries ago. Etc
@jeffsterling2809
@jeffsterling2809 3 ай бұрын
@@user-ip9fp8ug5yThey still do it in the Middle East and call the west satanic. Madness.
@GuardDog42
@GuardDog42 3 ай бұрын
I'm equally interested in the concepts in the lore behind Demon: the Fallen a game by White Wolf that describes the psychology behind Lucifer. In that version they describe Lucifer more like a promethian figure that tries to awaken adam and eve before their time out of "love" for them, wanting them to be aware of them and all the splendor of existence, to take a peek beyond the veil and realize they are not alone. But as things degenerate you realize that Lucifer and the other rebellious angels "love" was actually mostly a shallow form of vanity in which they had to have their actions be perceived and loved. They worked so hard to create the garden and the world for them, they just wanted to be seen and acknowledged; they couldn't even talk to god. Though he invited any angel to share in his thoughts on the matter any who took him up never returned. It's a wildly different take on the story of Genesis and the Fall, painting Lucifer first as a tragic person who GENUINELY means well, and as they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. It's just as interesting to see how quickly their love turns to hate, like a scorned lover, or a friend who feels betrayed.
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Lucifer is the energy you feel behind most of the world's "charitable" ideologies.
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 3 ай бұрын
The red berries are very attractive, and I'm very hungry.. What can go wrong?
@NightmareRex6
@NightmareRex6 3 ай бұрын
this video also describes that "love" is atualy something else kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNeTd7t63ZyncWw.html
@sitdowndogbreath
@sitdowndogbreath 2 ай бұрын
Yeah especially when you're desperate
@randylahey8207
@randylahey8207 2 ай бұрын
Love that take. It sounds eerily familiar to many in the modern day who exclaim their virtue for all to see, with the recognition being far more important than any action they might actually undertake. It's not nearly as absolute, leaving an obvious path we can all recognize from having seen it so very often. Hell is rarely a freefall. It's a slow steady progression downwards where each step reinforces the last. And extreme vanity is a sure sign someone is on that path..
@quinn2014
@quinn2014 2 ай бұрын
You speak like a Greek philosopher and absolutely have me captivated, especially with such a subject. I feel oddly compelled to hold onto each word, like I'm on the edge of my seat. You my sir have gained a new subscriber.
@QueenCousland
@QueenCousland 2 ай бұрын
He's unique, indeed.
@quinn2014
@quinn2014 2 ай бұрын
@@QueenCousland oddly compelling to me.
@QueenCousland
@QueenCousland 2 ай бұрын
@@quinn2014 Well... As for me. 🤭
@mugwump9031
@mugwump9031 12 күн бұрын
Except he's not speaking Greek.
@abhishekgoel8251
@abhishekgoel8251 3 ай бұрын
Was searching was this after watching a lot of your Philosophy videos. This channel is a gem and this is a nice treat.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I am very glad you are enjoying the videos. I really enjoyed making this one
@coldpotatoes2556
@coldpotatoes2556 3 ай бұрын
@@unsolicitedadvice9198 no probs, I really enjoy fresh interpretations of philosophical ideas, you got a knack for it👍
@suhaibalazzeh3255
@suhaibalazzeh3255 Ай бұрын
Walter White admitted at the end that he did it for himself cause he was good at it and he was alive. When pride can be twisted 😮
@kentuckyproproductions1624
@kentuckyproproductions1624 3 ай бұрын
Cosmic significance in meaning is not always what it’s cracked up to be gave me chills
@hongquan2563
@hongquan2563 3 ай бұрын
Please, don't ever stop at what you are doing now brother. I really appreciate your work.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@heatherstrigens258
@heatherstrigens258 23 күн бұрын
Yeah you’re born for this.
@seanomaille8157
@seanomaille8157 2 ай бұрын
As a psychotherapist I sometimes describe my work as performing what i have termed an "identectomy". We get so stuck in a certain identity that we resist change and cling to our unhappiness. I prefer to use the term "selfing" rather than self. Selfing is fluid, fun and creative where a reified self can be rigid, dull and stuck. Love your videos. Well done.
@ChernorizecHrabyr
@ChernorizecHrabyr 2 ай бұрын
I believe this to be a problem with therapists, each wanting to contribute their own take to the academic world, so they need to personalize terminology, that makes it hareder to grasp for outsiders of their practice. Simple is better imo. There are plenty of known words to describe what you mean without the need of new terminology, no? I am speaking from the other side - I've been both a patient and a student of psychotherapy.
@seansean6604
@seansean6604 2 ай бұрын
​@ChernorizecHrabyr Indeed, i agree with much of what you say. I certainly try to keep it straightforward and personal. I also think each therapist is different, as is each therapeutic relationship. If I use a term of my own, I make sure it's well explained and either doesn't have an equivalent in the existing theory or the terminology is obscure. I notice clients recently are increasingly well informed on issues such as attachment theory or personalty disorders as they research for themselves online. But I agree we need to stay focused on the individual and the everyday relationship and not get bogged down on theories and terminology. ❤❤
@cookie5535
@cookie5535 Ай бұрын
@@ChernorizecHrabyr100%
@Dragon_MSTR_999
@Dragon_MSTR_999 18 күн бұрын
So basically @seanomaille8157 everyone has to put on a different mask and pretend to be someone else to interact with people?...
@seansean6604
@seansean6604 18 күн бұрын
@Dragon_MSTR_999 Quite the opposite. We May think we gave to put on a mask. We may he used to the mask we learned growing up. We may resist any challenge to that mask. But the point is we're not stuck with it. We can become more than our contioning and / or our neuroses. We can embrace change and growth. We don't have to, of course. In fact, most people don't. And this I would suggest is what causes much of the problems of our world.
@laughinggooner4271
@laughinggooner4271 2 ай бұрын
One thing that never gets talked about is the unavoidable nature of this. It is beautiful to speak of hope, gratitude and humility, but pessimism is reality. More have suffered than have found joy. More have suffered because of an unjust fate than through their own mistakes. Lucifer is the only way to live. It is not enough to say there is no God. One must rebel against all concepts of an all powerful. The justification of suffering in the face of an omnipotent power kills all reason for hope. Obviously hope and happiness are simply chance and matters of probability. There is no certainty no matter how humble, how grateful or how reflective you are. We cannot blame Lucifer for rebelling. God always knew that he would. Yet still God created him and crafted his path. No matter what, someone had to do it. Someone had to walk that path of self-destruction. It was unavoidable. The way you craft innocence is completely wrong. It is a sense of innocence born out of a philosophy of contradiction. It crafts innocence as a statement, rather than as a question. Think of it as innocent until proven guilty. It is a wager of my life against that of God. If God is truly omnipotent, then I am truly innocent. I could not be anything more or anything less. However, if God is to admit that he is weak, then my actions were not for naught. My evil was born of me and God had no control over me. It is not resentment. It is not envy. It is the price of the question. Is the universe deterministic or does free will exist? How can you talk about existentialism and not address that question? Existentialism is but a shadow cast by the shadow of fatalism and freedom dancing in the light of being. 2/3 of people will always go with the flow and stick to the beat of the drum. However, the other 1/3 will ask if there is no other way. Those that think it is merely pride that motivates the psyche of the devil only see the flesh under the skin. They still have not gone beneath the muscle and bones of the matter. Again, claiming pride is contradictory. If we were merely led by pride, why don't we give up when we see that our actions are futile? We do not storm the gates of heaven because that action is futile. We have done it and we have fallen. But what else is there? If we exhaust all possibilities and we fail then we know that God is all powerful. However, once there is a method yet untried, we know that there is hope for freewill. Jesus went into the wilderness and sweating blood he asked if there was another way. But he did not seek another way. He followed like a humble sheep. We on the other hand will break the walls or be broken by them before we submit to the will of force we do not see fit to rule. It is through this dangerous act of self-destruction that we craft an identity of rebellion. Yes we hold to our suffering and wear it as a badge. Yes we look down on those who are happy. However, that is our armor. That is our shield and sword. We cannot let the fatalists win. We must push back. God allows it, and we know why. He is just a fraud. A mere illusion put before us. Some accept and live content lives. The rest must defy and rebel because that is the only way forward. God knows it and he cannot hide from it. Of course when we look on the woman in the garden, we see our former selves. The naive, the immature and the innocence of childlike wonder. Yes we know we will shatter this and we ask ourselves, do we really have to do this? But we must. Because God wants to find what we are looking for. God wants to escape the boredom. So he must let us go and hope we find a way to rescue him from his own perfection. For without us he is stuck. It is not mere pride, but knowing that if we were truly a problem, we would not exist. The answer is not pride, envy, rebellion. The answer is the question. The question we all ask but never admit it. We all want to know if we are truly free. Is there a path we can walk that God did not know existed? We do not see this as tragic. We know what we have lost. It was simply not worth enough to us in the end. Joy, happiness and love are not things we wish to regain. They are simply emotions we have outgrown. We desire the next step. Whatever that maybe and what ever it may cost. It is why God crafted us this way. It is why we cling to our suffering as you call it. We merely wish to remove all the layers that have been hoisted on to us. If you are to do away with meaning, do away with living in the pre-defined, we must suffer. It is not a choice. The happiness at the end of the journey is the satisfaction of knowing whether we were truly innocent and always puppets on a string, or did we prove the all powerful a liar. This is not being significant in the cosmic sense. It is questioning the very idea of cosmic significance. It is tearing down the world and recreating it from total ignorance. We do not claim to be better or worse than God. We simply want to give an answer to the question "why?".
@Sunshineski
@Sunshineski 3 ай бұрын
those who say that Christianity is boring and there is no epicness in philosophy, have obviously not read this poem. Also maybe be careful around people who have those views because they are the ignorant destructive types. I love how Milton made it so evident the inevitable doom that Satan faces and how Satan still desires to rebel and take humanity down along with him. The point of when Satan could have had a turning point upon gazing at Eve, was very interesting and I have heard other theories that it wasn't just resentment and hatred that drove Satan to corrupt her, but that he was lustful and committed sexual acts with her.
@scottanos9981
@scottanos9981 2 ай бұрын
That would imply Satan has a physical body to experience lust in the first place. One of his greatest frustrations against God is his inability to experience carnal experiences, thus he wishes to inflict pain and folly in the mortals because of his wrath.
@doug2555
@doug2555 Ай бұрын
I'm an atheist but I find Christianity interesting at the least. Same thing with Buddhism and Hinduism. At the very least you can learn some neat philosophy.
@jeusmarcomascarina4102
@jeusmarcomascarina4102 Ай бұрын
Christianity is composed of different people we doesn't need to be unify like what most christian think.
@jeusmarcomascarina4102
@jeusmarcomascarina4102 Ай бұрын
​​@@doug2555even you can say there is no God but you can think that how opposing each other really start the chaos. As remained christian I separated myself in church because they are blinded by passive tongue. I can tell that I only see God as the ideal conquerer but left us. And the rest flattered words to praised God. But most christian only see goodness and not their bad acts which is problematic. For me even atheist the only way to save yourself is wisdom. That is why we search clearance in our entire life.
@73N5H1
@73N5H1 28 күн бұрын
Calling Paradise Lost Christianity is misleading. The modern equivalent would be fanfiction.
@noelvyhnanek5951
@noelvyhnanek5951 3 ай бұрын
This is my favorite work ever written and I'm so glad you made a video on it!
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Ah I am glad you are watching it! The book is a real masterpiece in my opinion
@Aterribletake
@Aterribletake 3 ай бұрын
Your ability to summarize some of society’s longest lit is incredible, thanks for the continued work and insight
@sergiomalespin3326
@sergiomalespin3326 7 күн бұрын
Wow... this video was potent. Amazing dialog. Very well done, thank you for sharing!
@shamekabenjamin8010
@shamekabenjamin8010 2 ай бұрын
I’m about one month late to this video.. but I’m so happy to have found it… simply amazing. I think I could listen to you for hours!! Thank you 🙏🏾
@phamminh2838
@phamminh2838 3 ай бұрын
I can predict with full confident that your channel can hit 100-150k in the near future and probably much more if you consistently deliver high quality content like this, keep up the good work young bloke
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate the vote of confidence
@phamminh2838
@phamminh2838 3 ай бұрын
@@unsolicitedadvice9198 I really like the way you narrate things, even books that i've read many time but still appreciate your new take and perspective, i would really appreciate if you dig deeper on the concept of Master/Slave Morality and Ubersmench
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 2 ай бұрын
One month later and he's already at 115.000 😊
@andrejg3086
@andrejg3086 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful video. I have wanted to read "Paradise Lost" for a very long time.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! It is definitely worth a look
@SlimHaleyLP
@SlimHaleyLP 8 күн бұрын
Man I am speechless after watching this. I couldn't look away once I heard you speak. You got an amazing way with words. Been getting back into reading after a long hiatus. Love this type of breakdown. Love your insight and knowledge. I'll be looking into this book for myself. This video really opened my eyes and changed my way of thinking. I appreciate it! Cheers.
@andycopland3179
@andycopland3179 11 күн бұрын
Who the fuck does this kid think he is with his perm and impressive lexicon/ public speaking ability? You're gonna go far, dude. This popped up on my algorithm and I loved it.
@cherryjam213
@cherryjam213 3 ай бұрын
Your videos are so well made and underrated!! Amazing as always
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Ah thank you! I am glad you like it
@DungeonMaster_D
@DungeonMaster_D 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so immensely for making this video, for your insight, studies and wisdom. Ive struggled with literally every single aspect of this video for years now, especially the last 6-7 years and it's made my life a living hell. Your video has given me more insight than most of the therapy I've done and has for the first time put the things I've struggled with into words and ideas I can begin to understand and use to communicate them. I can't tell you how grateful I am for that.
@heatherstrigens258
@heatherstrigens258 23 күн бұрын
See? You’re made to do this. Or so I’ve commented before - born to do this.
@captaincompensation3572
@captaincompensation3572 3 ай бұрын
Clearly spoken and well thought out, not a wasted word and very precise. You've earned a sub Mr.Bloke with some books and camera!
@jonathanmarcelthome
@jonathanmarcelthome 26 күн бұрын
I just started the tenth book. Love your work, Thanks for the amazing videos!
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 3 ай бұрын
You are right that the character and story of Lucifer is an archetype each of us incorporates on a certain level and which is paramount on our way to selfdiscovery. In fact Lucifer archetype is so important that one has to suspect God he created him exactly as he is with purpose. In a sense Lucifer is misused by God for Gods purposes with humanity. Which, in turn, only makes Lucifer' s behaviour the more undestandable and, in a sense, more justifiable. After all, perhaps it has not been pride at the very beginning, but love - love for his omnipotent and omniscient Father who betrayed and misused him. But there is a way out you did not mention. See the parable of the lost son. Beautifully incarneted in Rembrant's brilliant painting. And remember: “Who are you then?" "I am part of that power which eternally wills evil and eternally works good.” ― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part
@valiantabello
@valiantabello 3 ай бұрын
This is your best essay yet
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I put a lot of work into it
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 3 ай бұрын
​@@unsolicitedadvice9198 are these works similar to that you would have submitted to a uni?? And if so. How well did you do? I'm guessing A*
@yungkalimusic
@yungkalimusic 2 ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO. Clear breakdown and a nice take and narration‼️🤝🏾
@keenefongkaiwen3082
@keenefongkaiwen3082 3 ай бұрын
Very insightful video! Thank you; there’s so much worth learning from it 😊
@krusk3544
@krusk3544 2 ай бұрын
You called the Capitol of Hell being named Pandemonium "Camp". The word is Latin for "Home of Many Demons" and got its associate with chaos and disorder FROM THIS BOOK. Not an issue just worth noting
@caseyferrill6953
@caseyferrill6953 2 ай бұрын
C.S. Lewis gives a brilliant treatment of Milton and his iconic epic poem in his A Preface to Paradise Lost. (Sorry, quotes key not working). It delves so deeply and deftly and is definitely worth a read! (Brilliantly done video btw!).
@TarquinKevin2
@TarquinKevin2 2 ай бұрын
Incredible. Do not stop with this work
@lindabohl2454
@lindabohl2454 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful! ❤ thanks for sharing! I must get this book, ASAP. 🙏🏻🕊😇.
@pauliewalnuts2727
@pauliewalnuts2727 3 ай бұрын
A great video- currently reading C.S. Lewis’ “Preface to Paradise Lost” with a view to re-reading Paradise Lost Do you have any suggestions for secondary sources for Paradise Lost? The first time I read it I’m sure at least 70% of it went straight over my head and I’d like to get more from it this time round rather than glossing over large sections
@joyhunter2362
@joyhunter2362 3 ай бұрын
Lucifer Hated People And Tried To Hurt Them
@TheJoshestWhite
@TheJoshestWhite Ай бұрын
Literally?
@WiFiPuppy
@WiFiPuppy 2 ай бұрын
Well this is definitely in regards to the soul and the spirit world which was relevant tens of thousands of years ago, today and will be in the indefinite future. I appreciate your bold look into this! Well done my friend!
@wpridgen4853
@wpridgen4853 Ай бұрын
Very insightful, the importance of no. 6 can't be overstated. We suffer so much in consequence of the identities we convince ourselves are true.
@thesmokingburrito9097
@thesmokingburrito9097 Ай бұрын
This world has made being a "victim" a virtue. Then it's easy to guilt or bully people into serving your selfish needs, or including you in everything , without requiring the skill, or time put in.
@sgsupreme17
@sgsupreme17 Ай бұрын
Human nature
@adoe2305
@adoe2305 Ай бұрын
​@@sgsupreme17Human nature is having two wolves in us. Which one are we feeding?
@sgsupreme17
@sgsupreme17 Ай бұрын
@@adoe2305 you are tender-minded.
@adoe2305
@adoe2305 Ай бұрын
@sgsupreme17 because I don't think we are all victims? Okay, dude. The sooner you lose that mindset, the sooner you'll be successful and the change the world for good.
@sgsupreme17
@sgsupreme17 Ай бұрын
@@adoe2305 change the world? Lol okay wolfy.
@AlastorTheNPDemon
@AlastorTheNPDemon 3 ай бұрын
I don't consider Milton's Satan "innocent", but definitely sympathetic. I understand the character all too well.
@yeetus_reetus_deeleetus
@yeetus_reetus_deeleetus 3 ай бұрын
Bro has the hazbin hotel pfp to prove it too 😂
@lettuceman9439
@lettuceman9439 3 ай бұрын
Not really paradise Regained exemplify it, "Sympathy for the Devil is nothing but hollow desire"
@Catimixto
@Catimixto 3 ай бұрын
Too much hazbin hotel for you
@audrtuviashartel8291
@audrtuviashartel8291 3 ай бұрын
Unsolicited advice. Your present image is very much a nostalgic memory of how much you remind me of my older brother when he was similar youthful age. Anyways it ended up being either my mood connected in part to that that resulted in being a bit of a distraction for myself. I’ll have to try that again & just listen not watch.
@mortalexo103
@mortalexo103 2 ай бұрын
Just discovered this channel and I'm in love.
@RedSky8
@RedSky8 3 ай бұрын
In the first 5 min when you were talking about perception and how it can be used for good and bad. That hit me since I've been thinking about that a lot. Like how you may be in a bad situation or someone did something terrible to you and a lot of the general advice is to change your perspective on what happened to you (reframing it to something positive). But I think and feel like this also gets away from the reality of the situation and can lead people to become........ delusional (can't think of a nicer way to put it 😅). I think it's great to be optimistic and see the positive in negative situations. But disregarding the negative completely or throwing icing over it (forcing it to look positive) doesn't help all the time.
@Brandon-Kraemer
@Brandon-Kraemer 3 ай бұрын
I have similar thoughts. If you forgive someone who did you wrong, you're violating universal karmic law. You're allowing that evil to get away and continue on to someone else which violates universal law. I now say I honor your path, but I will not forgive any aggregious acts against myself or any others. I hope that by doing so I don't have to come back to this dualistic, soul recycling, paradox of an existence.
@_Sloppyham
@_Sloppyham 3 ай бұрын
@@Brandon-Kraemerto forgive is not to forget, but to give another chance.
@EddieLeal
@EddieLeal 3 ай бұрын
"Better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven!"
@a1kev
@a1kev 2 ай бұрын
I don't know how you can do any ruling when your flesh is being burned off your body while being surrounded by the echoed screams of the damned.
@harkamelrandhawa7125
@harkamelrandhawa7125 2 ай бұрын
Wow I am so mind blown. Completely different from other literature I came from but someone I can understand and relate to. Thank you for this great video and others made by yourself. I now understand my own pain better.
@elisamontrose-roback676
@elisamontrose-roback676 2 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed listening to your explanations and informed perspectives on this. You also have great charisma on camera! Subscribed!
@horustrismegistus1017
@horustrismegistus1017 3 ай бұрын
The philosophers and drs who say revenge does not make you feel better, have either never gotten revenge, or sought revenge to get even, rather than seeing revenge as becoming the judge of righteousness who course corrects their fate and corrects "god" in his unjust ways.
@bobsanders4802
@bobsanders4802 2 ай бұрын
What is your basis for justice?
@danny_mtnz
@danny_mtnz 3 ай бұрын
Fav channel currently.
@Fenrisson
@Fenrisson 3 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for making it.
@Reblobler
@Reblobler 3 ай бұрын
Will you talk about modern philosophies such as the black pill? I highly recommend watching rehab room's videos
@Reblobler
@Reblobler 3 ай бұрын
Nah I don't think you'd need that since you're a chad, but still pretty interesting to see the world views of the less genetically fortunate
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
To be honest I just don't know enough about online culture to talk about the philosophies of various subcultures. I only really use the internet for work, KZfaq and to keep up with what my family and friends are doing. Perhaps one day I will take a deep dive into one or two subcultures just to see what their core ideas are
@drowsyspook3455
@drowsyspook3455 3 ай бұрын
​@@unsolicitedadvice9198pls dont you will attract all the chronically online losers
@PlatFormerlyKno
@PlatFormerlyKno 3 ай бұрын
Fluffy puppy orphan allergies are serious.
@nova_loves_the_moon
@nova_loves_the_moon 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos, recently I genuinely had no time anymore for reading books, but your videos reminded me of why i love literature so much and so i will restart again, by this i mean i love your channel and keep it up!!
@ilovebutterstuff
@ilovebutterstuff 3 ай бұрын
This hits on a personal level. Speaking of levels, charisma and attention to detail, level 10👍
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! That's very kind
@iulia1690
@iulia1690 3 ай бұрын
The feeling of envy and the way it eats at you is hell, that you bring upon yourself
@coldpotatoes2556
@coldpotatoes2556 3 ай бұрын
The devil has his own philosophy channel? Shocking!
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Haha! That would no doubt make for an entertaining debate livestream
@coldpotatoes2556
@coldpotatoes2556 3 ай бұрын
@@unsolicitedadvice9198 🤣it would be great to summons the sulfurous one for some explanations, unfortunately in these times of censorship I’m not sure how long the horned beast would last before being slapped with KZfaq ban.😩
@wyvernx666
@wyvernx666 2 ай бұрын
This is just as good as an Eternalised video! great stuff!
@Bluewildangel
@Bluewildangel 14 күн бұрын
This was brilliant , Thank you
@Tiberon674
@Tiberon674 3 ай бұрын
Lesson: Praise God. Embrace love. Accept joy. Live in peace.
@babybobo1231
@babybobo1231 3 ай бұрын
If you read paradise lost and think Satan is the good guy, you clearly didn't understand the book nor the psychology of satan.
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 3 ай бұрын
And what about two bad guys struggling for power?
@babybobo1231
@babybobo1231 3 ай бұрын
@@alena-qu9vj what 2 bad guys struggling for power?
@mad-eyemax1389
@mad-eyemax1389 3 ай бұрын
Could you tell me more about your interpretation?
@_Sloppyham
@_Sloppyham 3 ай бұрын
@@babybobo1231probably referring to God and Satan, although only one of them would be struggling
@sterling2759
@sterling2759 2 ай бұрын
This is insane dude. You definitely earned a new subscriber
@clarahudson8283
@clarahudson8283 2 ай бұрын
Best thing Ihave seen on KZfaq for an age thankyou 🙏
@toscadonna
@toscadonna 3 ай бұрын
If God is actually the Creator God, he created Lucifer, too, and he already knew what Lucifer was going to do. So who’s fault is this rebellion in heaven? The Creator or his creation? If God is God, why’s he jealous? There are some very strange similarities between these supposed heavenly creatures and mankind.
@Peppers_mintus
@Peppers_mintus 3 ай бұрын
Recheck the solutions to the Problem of Evil and also on matters of Free-Will
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy 2 ай бұрын
It's anthropomorphic language. God does not experience sinful human passions.
@m.c.martin
@m.c.martin 3 ай бұрын
Everyone always argues Satan envied Mankind. No one ever asks if he actually pitied us. Since his voice is removed from the Bible, we are given a one sided conclusion to his actions. Having Mankind eat from the tree of good and evil actually expanded our understanding of ourselves. He helped Adam and Eve, and God is the one who over reacted. Satans actions don’t seem to infer envy, but that of pity. Satan in other words, felt bad for us and how we were living. As for Rebellion, it’s a fair question to ask “Why is it fair for God to be the only one with a say? Has God been in power too long?” You can also argue that Satan wanting Power and being given Hell, is Gods way of forgiving him, and giving Satan what he wanted. And only Satan can’t see it because he is constantly look up at God and wanting more. Which is his Pride.
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 3 ай бұрын
"Satan in other words, felt bad for us and how we were living. " This is an old story, we can find it elswhere, for instance in the Prometheus tale. There is often a hero who knows better than the actual supreme god and gives people gifts, perhaps in good faith, which can improve people's lives. Problem is (and this is the characteristics of the Lucifer energy), often are people not mature enough to use the gifts with resposibility, and so whole civilizations end up because they use the knowledge to exterminate themselfs rather than to prosper. As we can see live.
@TybarSake
@TybarSake 3 ай бұрын
Here’s the thing, the love that God was conveying to Adam and Eve before the Fall is now out of our understanding since the Tree of Knowledge has corrupted us so much that what makes us human is what happened after the fall. The concept of good and evil after all came into our conscience after we got booted out of Eden so it wasn’t really something we were ignorant of rather something that doesn’t have to exist. Also, you said that God has been in power for too long but however God is supernatural(not bound by universal laws) which means time is obsolete in this context so it’s not really applicable per se. In the end, what Satan might have been trying to do might seem virtuous by people like you but I disagree, to me it was simply baiting the humans to break the seal of trust God has built with us.
@grapenut6094
@grapenut6094 3 ай бұрын
@@TybarSake Nothing you can say will convince me God isnt the bad guy in the Adam and Eve myth. Its just a hamfisted metaphorical trainwreck designed to establish an authority you arent allowed to question because the writers think they know something you dont and they want free rein to mess around on your lawn for actual eternity.
@Peppers_mintus
@Peppers_mintus 3 ай бұрын
You bring the stuffs of Metaphysics into the stuffs of the things all too human. For Satan completely gears himself towards this without having his roots tied back to God, no returning, no unifying, he seeks to process us into nothing without turning us back into being God is the only one all too human, whilst Satan is the well-intentioned Metaphysical foreign-ness that you feel with the first remark i make If you are disagreeing with this, there, you have already disagreed with the Devil
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 3 ай бұрын
Like Gerry Adams in the 80s..
@rogersnick17
@rogersnick17 2 ай бұрын
Picked up the book right before Solium Infernum released. SUCH a good read. I love this video & your work. I had to sub.
@telperionmo0n
@telperionmo0n Ай бұрын
I've watched some (not all yet!) of your videos and I've loved every single one of them. Your research and efforts to organize your thoughts and ideas is not only admirable but very competent. I'm not philosophically literate in terms of categorizing or recognizing all of the concepts that bleed from one philosophical branch to another, as I need to study more and have a personal tendency to see things in a more "psychology-esque" and sometimes naturalistic way, and so I'm usually not as attracted to the subject of morality as much as existencialism/identity, for example, but i unexpectedly loved this video in particular and for me you shed a different light on the existencial/hopelessness connected to meaning, morality and identity. Might as well read Paradise Lost now. ☺️ Keep up your amazing work within your own terms and aspiring standards, everyone who watches your channel will appreciate it.
3 ай бұрын
OMG. That's so much bu*lsh*it! I mean the book. There are 2 things: 1. Devil is portrayed as a rebelious child trying to get recognition from God. God is in fault here! Any parent should know that if such a situation occurs, it means the father failed to show love and acceptance towards the child. 2. Devil is portrayed as one strugling for independence and freedom from slavery from God. And any modern father would be proud of him. But not God. Why? Devil He refuses to be a slave. It is "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven". And this is very true. Humans should not serve anyone, bow to anyone, worship anyone. It is beneath human spirit. Especialy if forced under a threat of eternal damantion and hell. In biblical times and bible, serfdom and slavery were common. And no one doubted the system. Until Spartacus, Lincoln, and others. No we KNOW it's wrong. But bible never changed and those who believe the bible are prone to still think it is ok to be a slave to God. So yes. Biblical God and Milton's God is fu*ck*ing tyrant. But believers would never notice. And to say the Devil was just pridefull. OMG! Spartacus was just too pridefulll., rigth? He should have stayed a slave, right? 3. Devil hurt others. After all the nonsense, Milton needed to invent something for readers to not be mistaken that the devil is evil. So lame. To create a villan in a story, you need so much more understanding of psychology. And bible is very very very poor thought out. Same as Milton.
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 3 ай бұрын
There is another thing that is missing in the Old Testament - and it is Love and Compassion. The relationship between a father and a child should not be that of unconditional power on the side of father and unconditional obedience on the side of a child, but rather of love, understanding and care on parents side and yes - respect and thankfulness for the love and care provided on the childrens side. This is known since the coming of Jesus Christ on the scene, Father in New Testament is quite the opposite of od Yehova. So, while I also see fault on the Gods side, Lucifer has to evolve, too, in his very own interest, because with all his proud rebellion he suffers and cannot find peace.
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy 2 ай бұрын
​@@alena-qu9vjThat's heretical Marcionism. Of course Jesus Christ is the same God of the Old and New Testaments. God did deal with the Israelites with love and compassion. They were hard-hearted and stubborn more often than not and chose to rebel.
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy 2 ай бұрын
Christians abolished modern slavery. The word slave can have many meanings. You can be a slave to God and find rest for your soul and freedom from sin or you can be a slave of your passions and never have peace. The devil is a harsh taskmaster. Christ's yoke is easy and His burden is light.
@alena-qu9vj
@alena-qu9vj 2 ай бұрын
@@ElonMuskrat-my8jy Faith is and only can be individual and subjective. Everyone, incl. yourself, can only interpret Scripture in your specific, subjective way (thats why so many religious wars and hatered exists). No one has patent to claim his is the only right and valid interpretation. Some humblesness is needed - after all its a core christian virtue. I do believe in Christ, but not in the Scripture, and do not mind what ever heresy you may call it. For me the inner sincierity and pursuing of my own truth together with trying to live in accordance with what I believe is more important that trying to push my kind of faith on others.
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy 2 ай бұрын
@@alena-qu9vj Christ of your own opinion is not Christ the risen God-man. Christ gave us the Orthodox Church which He promised the gates of hell won't prevail against and the Apostle Paul said is the pillar and ground of the truth. We have 2000 years of saints who have spoken not subjectively but from experience about God and the spiritual life due to them having purified their hearts to see God and obeying Christ's commands which leads to the truth and freedom from sin. They are the only ones who have attained to true humility which protects us from pride and deception. The Holy Spirit is in the Church leading and guiding Her into all truth as the Lord promised. You can be sincere in your beliefs but still believe numerous lies. Trusting in our own opinions about the spiritual life leads us into error. There is no such thing as "my truth" and "your truth". If everything is true than nothing is true. By claiming truth is subjective you make an objective claim and contradict yourself.
@C3V1N117
@C3V1N117 3 ай бұрын
sounds like the woman nowadays
@GLASSB182
@GLASSB182 15 күн бұрын
I would recommend reading "Paradise Lost" in Oxford's "John Milton: a Critical Edition of Major Works". The notes are extremely helpful for details in understanding the context of ancient geography and biblical/Grecian/Latin names/legends.
@abrowski999
@abrowski999 3 ай бұрын
Amazing video, very helpful. Thanks man
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@user-cy9kb9cq1q
@user-cy9kb9cq1q 3 ай бұрын
Lucifer did nothing wrong
@Ropewatch
@Ropewatch 3 ай бұрын
Wrong
@starGirl-dl1rx
@starGirl-dl1rx 3 ай бұрын
Did you get hit in the head?
@kingofdragons7
@kingofdragons7 3 ай бұрын
True
@kingofdragons7
@kingofdragons7 3 ай бұрын
​@@starGirl-dl1rxhe is right tho
@quidproquo954
@quidproquo954 3 ай бұрын
Explain
@Jawz8u2
@Jawz8u2 3 ай бұрын
Fantastically Interpreted. Please do not let that despair you. Interpretation its the best we can do. You could never be in someone's mind..but to glimpse that mind may enlighten you...and us ; ) I believe we should strive to be perfect but understand that's.. not real. Tolerance is the key...Plus or Minus is why We Want. Thank God..even we make mistakes
@How_to_Peaceoffical
@How_to_Peaceoffical 3 ай бұрын
Your video is very easy to understand. Keep up the good work my man👍
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@phorn100
@phorn100 2 ай бұрын
Excellent dissertation young man excellent.
@matthewguzda4075
@matthewguzda4075 3 ай бұрын
Dude if I met you I could talk all day. You do a great job of making these ideas understandable. Thank you
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 3 ай бұрын
Maybe, if you meet him, don't discuss these topics. Rather, have a coffee together and talk about having coffee together. It'll be more fulfilling.
@Paulaaao
@Paulaaao 2 ай бұрын
really good ! thanks for the subtitles, i'm not native english speaker, its very useful
@darkvalkyrie5366
@darkvalkyrie5366 Ай бұрын
what a channel 👏🔥 thanks for the great work
@Adastra14
@Adastra14 12 күн бұрын
Your videos are a gem.❤
@justinastylski5185
@justinastylski5185 Ай бұрын
Fantastic. Thank you.
@clayremy3033
@clayremy3033 2 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting video. Kind of eye opening on examining myself
@klosnj11
@klosnj11 2 ай бұрын
How did I not see this video of yours? Some of my favorite additions to my personal library as of late have been leather bound copies of Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, and Prometheus Bound/Prometheus Unbound. Milton is a challenging read to me, and his constant use of European locations for descritpors makes it feel like a hidden geography lesson at times.
@viannamd
@viannamd 2 ай бұрын
I have no words to describe how magnificent this video and your channel is. I lack the competence to do so. Your oratory is impeccable and all the topics are fascinating. May God forgive me, but I identified at various times with the protagonist of this work. I prefer not to mention this name. 😂😂😂 Your videos are food for our souls! Thank you!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻❤️
@loudvisions9156
@loudvisions9156 2 ай бұрын
This is so enlightening!
@calinc.4079
@calinc.4079 3 ай бұрын
Amazing video dude!
@nupraptorthementalist3306
@nupraptorthementalist3306 3 ай бұрын
Great presentation.
@user-ec1vq8ln4o
@user-ec1vq8ln4o 6 күн бұрын
Dude! You're Brilliant! Love you videos
@christophercostello696
@christophercostello696 3 ай бұрын
Just want to say I am new to your channel and have already watched most of your videos. I appreciate your content and effort in making it.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! That’s very kind
@kubasniak
@kubasniak 3 ай бұрын
Amazing content. This stuff is really relatable.
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I find it amazing how something written in the 17th century can seem so relevant today
@pojebable
@pojebable 3 ай бұрын
that was amazing, thank you
@michaelmurray8668
@michaelmurray8668 2 ай бұрын
I just subscribed. I like the format of this video.
@S1NOFPRID3
@S1NOFPRID3 2 ай бұрын
What you said about even satan believing he can be aggrieved reminds me alot of a person I know that has done horrible things to people ( he’s also had horrible things done to him) but what’s important is the MINDSET of him thinking he’s innocent and never accounting himself for the things he did, now he wonders why he is always getting into arguments and fights etc.. it’s an endless self serving cycle but he probably needed to become that person to stand up to his abusers, very thought provoking stuff
@elvisknightley3439
@elvisknightley3439 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@Joe-jm2hs
@Joe-jm2hs 2 ай бұрын
Well spoken ,my young friend!!!😮
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@anamesa7991
@anamesa7991 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found your channel today!
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad to have you
@charlesterry2113
@charlesterry2113 Ай бұрын
AMAZING VIDEO!!!
@ruinerwongl5205
@ruinerwongl5205 2 күн бұрын
This video is crazy good
@conservativelatino5686
@conservativelatino5686 2 ай бұрын
I have never heard of this bokk. I just bought it on Amazon. I am impressed with your knowledge young man.
@MostlyCloudy
@MostlyCloudy 2 ай бұрын
Good job. Thank you for this. 👌
@unsolicitedadvice9198
@unsolicitedadvice9198 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
The Terrifying Ideology of 1984
56:39
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 255 М.
Philosophy’s Most Terrifying Idea | Albert Camus's The Fall
27:29
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 37 М.
FOOTBALL WITH PLAY BUTTONS ▶️ #roadto100m
00:29
Celine Dept
Рет қаралды 72 МЛН
The most impenetrable game in the world🐶?
00:13
LOL
Рет қаралды 20 МЛН
Тяжелые будни жены
00:46
К-Media
Рет қаралды 5 МЛН
"Love is Evil" | The Philosophy of The Marquis de Sade
18:53
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 89 М.
Evaluating Jordan Peterson's Strangest Religious Argument
29:35
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 124 М.
most pessimistic *philosophy* novel ever written
16:22
Emir Öztoprakçı
Рет қаралды 595
Nietzsche's Most Controversial Idea | Beyond Good and Evil
16:08
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 440 М.
The Devil's Story of Eden - Paradise Lost Explained
1:53:46
Wendigoon
Рет қаралды 4,8 МЛН
Dostoevsky’s Warning to Great Thinkers | Crime and Punishment
46:13
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 403 М.
What is the Demiurge - Pt 1 - How the God Yahweh Became a Demon
38:16
Marcus Aurelius: The Man Who Solved the Universe
14:11
Horses
Рет қаралды 8 МЛН
How Philosophy Can Save Your Life | The Consolation of Philosophy
24:12
Unsolicited advice
Рет қаралды 39 М.
FOOTBALL WITH PLAY BUTTONS ▶️ #roadto100m
00:29
Celine Dept
Рет қаралды 72 МЛН