The Symbolic World

Jonathan Pageau
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27 snips
May 16, 2025 • 37min

394 - The World War II Consensus is Breaking Down

The podcast delves into the transformative role of the 'fool' in society, as exemplified by Kanye West. It explores the complex interplay of spirituality and cultural symbolism, particularly among younger generations. The discussion challenges conventional narratives of World War II, urging a deeper understanding of its legacy. Listeners are encouraged to navigate counter-narratives thoughtfully, while promoting positive action. A rich tapestry of myths, contradictions, and societal values invites reflection on our cultural landscape.
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May 13, 2025 • 41min

393 - Wheels Within Wheels: The Universe as a Symbol

Delve into the fascinating symbolism within the vision of Ezekiel's wheels and the significance of cosmic unity. Explore the interplay of masculine and feminine energies, challenging traditional ideas of activity and passivity. Discover how various symbols, from pyramids to Christmas trees, reveal a profound interconnectedness in existence. The discussion emphasizes the duality of spiritual ascent and the complex relationships between the divine and earthly realms, illustrating the rich tapestry of symbolic meaning across cultures.
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May 6, 2025 • 1h 36min

392 - Richard Rohlin - Universal History: Symbols From the Edge of the World

In this engaging discussion, Richard Rohlin, an expert on universal history and symbolism, delves into the enigmatic Voyage of St. Brendan. He explores encounters with sea creatures and a giant maiden, weaving themes of beauty, death, and resurrection. The conversation links ancient narratives with contemporary struggles, touching on the importance of ritual and spiritual symbolism. Rohlin also examines the Nephilim and Celtic storytelling, inviting listeners to reflect on identity, divine mysteries, and the mythical realms inhabited by leprechauns and dwarves.
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13 snips
Apr 29, 2025 • 17min

391 - The Controversy over "Christ is King"

A recent study sparked a heated debate about the phrase 'Christ is King,' linking it to antisemitism and modern political tensions. The discussion dives into its symbolism, exploring its historical roots and relevance today. Identity's complex nature is examined, highlighting how declarations can foster both inclusion and exclusion. The conversation also critiques nationalism, urging a broader understanding that transcends borders. Listeners are invited to deepen their insight into symbolic thinking through an upcoming masterclass.
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21 snips
Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 57min

390 - Genesis: Symbolism in the Creation Story

In this discussion, Jordan Peterson, a renowned Canadian psychologist and author, unpacks the Genesis creation story as a symbolic map of identity and purpose. He emphasizes the significance of rituals and shared identity in shaping human interactions. Peterson critiques contemporary views of intelligence and reality, advocating for a deeper understanding of consciousness. He delves into the interplay of chaos and order, and how our perceptions and judgments are influenced by the divine patterns inherent in existence.
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28 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 57min

389 - Joe Allen - Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity

In this discussion, Joe Allen, author of 'Dark Aeon' and tech editor for Steve Bannon, unpacks the unsettling alliance between transhumanism and politics. He explores the dual nature of AI as both a solution and a threat, raising questions about our dependence on technology. Allen delves into ethical dilemmas tied to transhumanism, emphasizing the widening gap between classes and the potential for technology to dehumanize. He warns of a future where tools define humanity rather than serve it, urging a global consciousness around these rapid changes.
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72 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 50min

388 - Mary Harrington - Identity After Postmodernism

In this conversation, Mary Harrington, a thought-provoking writer on identity and technology, shares her insights on the evolution of self from ancient soul concepts to the challenges of digital personas. She explores how technology and AI reshape personal identity, advocating for a return to the soul to clarify purpose. The discussion highlights how digital habits alter consciousness, the cultural influence of memes, and the complexities of navigating identity in a postmodern world. Harrington emphasizes AI's limitations and its alignment with human desires, offering a rich perspective on modern existential questions.
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9 snips
Apr 2, 2025 • 42min

387 - Severance: When Hierarchy Breaks Down

Dive into the surreal world of 'Severance' as the podcast unravels its themes of identity and isolation. The exploration of Mark's emotional severance after his wife's death resonates deeply, reflecting the widespread feelings of disconnection experienced during the pandemic. Discover how fragmented hierarchies impact the characters’ lives, revealing the darker implications of a society struggling with unity and love amidst chaos. This thought-provoking journey prompts reflection on our own identities and human connections.
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9 snips
Mar 26, 2025 • 30min

386 - Snow White (2025) Is a Disaster, But...

The discussion kicks off with a candid review of the new Snow White live-action remake, revealing initial skepticism about its storytelling choices. The hosts dive into the disjointed narrative, critiquing how modern political correctness clashes with timeless themes of beauty and nostalgia. They express disappointment in the film's incoherence while longing for a return to authentic storytelling. The conversation wraps up with insights into their own reimagining of classic tales, aiming to breathe new life into cherished narratives.
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21 snips
Mar 22, 2025 • 1h 6min

385 - Peter Leithart - The Bible As a Way of Seeing

In this engaging discussion, Peter Leithart, President of Theopolis Institute, shares insights on biblical typology and the transformative nature of liturgy. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of biblical narratives and how they resonate with modern life. The impact of sacramental practices in understanding scripture is explored, alongside the relevance of allegorical interpretation in today’s secular world. Leithart also highlights the mission of Theopolis in fostering a deeper scriptural engagement and unity among Christians, advocating for a richer comprehension of faith.

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