In Maps of Meaning, a twelve-hour course, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explores the foundations of human consciousness, perception, and the pursuit of meaning. Drawing from psychology, mythology, and neuroscience, he examines how we navigate the tension between order and chaos—not as passive observers, but as active participants guided by goals and values. Central to this exploration is the archetypal hero’s journey, which shows how voluntarily confronting suffering and taking responsibility can transform both the individual and society. Grounded in decades of research and personal experience, Dr. Peterson reveals how religious symbols, archetypal narratives, and social hierarchies shape both the individual mind and collective culture. Through powerful insights, the course demonstrates that proper orientation toward the highest good enables us to transform chaos into meaningful order.
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Chapters
(0:00) Introduction
(1:09) The two fundamental ways of looking at the world, framing perception
(9:34) All perception is intentional, reconciling subjective experience
(19:24) Stories are our best weapon against the unbearable present
(25:34) We embody stories to make progress in life—choose a good one
(32:29) Motivation is instinctual—you need conscious intent
(42:14) Nietzsche’s Three Outcomes
(45:14) Freud’s Id and Eve’s fall: collapse and transformation
(50:12) Heidegger’s Contribution, the original meaning of “sin”
(56:06) Layers of Experience: your reality changes in response to a goal
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