Summary of THE Interview That "Solves The Human Condition And Saves The World!"

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In the "THE Interview That "Solves The Human Condition And Saves The World!" video, Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith discusses the human condition and how to end all the trauma and suffering in the world. He explains that the key to understanding the human condition is to realize that we are good, not bad. Once we understand this, we can begin the process of psychological rehabilitation of the human race. This will take a number of generations, but everyone can live free of their condition immediately.

  • 00:00:00 Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith explains the human condition in terms of our good and evil nature, our competitive nature, and our struggles. His book, "Freedom: The End of the Human Condition," provides a scientific explanation of the causes of all human suffering and promises a psychological rehabilitation of the human race. Professor Harry Posner, a former president of the Canadian Psychiatric Association and one of the world's leading psychiatrists, says Griffith's explanation is the "holy grail of insight."
  • 00:05:00 Craig argues that humans have cooperative, selfless and loving moral instincts, contrary to the beliefs of those who say our competitive and aggressive behavior is due to our savage competitive and aggressive instincts. He claims this idea cannot be correct because after all words like "egocentric" and "arrogant" are based on conscious thought. He concludes that humans have a psychological dimension to their behavior, and that our competitive and aggressive behavior comes from a state of cooperative mutualism, which can be seen to go back much further than the present.
  • 00:10:00 Jeremy points out that, if an animal became fully conscious, their new understanding-based conscious mind would surely have to challenge their pre-existing instinctive orientations. In the case of Adam, his instincts would be in conflict with his newly-developed conscious mind, leading to turmoil. Ultimately, this would lead to a war between Adam's instincts and his conscious mind. Ideally, at this point, Adam's conscious mind would sit down and explain to his instincts why he's defying them, and would explain that the gene-based natural selection process only gives species instinctive orientations to the world. However, Adam doesn't have this self-understanding and is only able to explore this conflict through experimentation.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the human condition, which is the battle between our instincts and our intellect. According to Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith, humans developed a conscious mind and as a result, underwent a psychological upset, or condition, which led to defensive behaviors such as egocentricity and aggression. Griffith explains that this condition can be ended through understanding and explanation of the human condition, which he calls the instinct versus intellect explanation.
  • 00:20:00 In this interview, Professor Proson discusses the psychological rehabilitation of the human race, which is described in his book "The Human Condition." He says that while the idea has been recognized from ancient times, it wasn't until science revealed the difference between gene-based and nerve-based learning that we were in a position to explain the good reason for our angry, egocentric and alienated human condition. Adam and Eve in the biblical story of Eden are considered the heroes of this story, because the conscious mind is nature's greatest invention. Recognition of the upsetting conflict between our moral instinct and conscious intellect is found in all religions, as humans first recognize that they have a separated self from the divine source.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the idea that humans have lost their original innocence, and that this loss is the cause of the human condition. It goes on to say that this loss is described in various ways in ancient texts, including descriptions of a golden age before humans became aware of evil. The video suggests that this lost state of innocence may be explained by the lack of science in those days, and that this is why humans have developed aggressive instincts.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses the problem of humans being divided into "savage" and "intelligent" instincts, and how the South African philosopher Lawrence Van der Post and Craig Paul were able to solve the problem by recognizing the basic instinct versus intellect elements involved in producing the human condition. However, mainstream science is yet to recognize this understanding.
  • 00:35:00 Jeremy Griffith explains that the human condition has been getting worse over time, and that science has now made it possible to understand ourselves and end all the trauma and suffering in the world. He addresses Craig's questions about how cooperation and love originated, and how we acquired our moral instincts.
  • 00:40:00 The author discusses how maternalism can train an infant in altruistic selflessness. He points to examples of how bonobos are highly cooperative and loving. He also points to a quote from a bonobo researcher that says bonobos live on compassion.
  • 00:45:00 Vanessa Woods discusses the findings of her study of bonobos, which suggest that their love is like a laser beam. Plato described a similar concept in his description of the Golden Age of humans, when people lived in a state of unalienated love. The author points out that the absence of anger and jealousy among the bonobos demonstrates the interconnectedness of all life and the fact that humans are eudenic, or endowed with perfect instinctive memory of the pre-fall state.
  • 00:50:00 This Australian biologist explains how understanding our human condition as being good rather than bad is the key psychological relief we've been seeking. He also points out that the psychological rehabilitation of the human race that this understanding gives us is a reality.
  • 00:55:00 The " Interview that "Solves the Human Condition and Saves the World!" video is a talk by Jeremy London about the human condition and how to heal it. Jeremy talks about how the human condition depends on being able to own our own shadow, which we can now do due to recent technological advancements. He goes on to say that because of this, the human race is finally in a position to become whole. Jeremy talks about how psychosis literally means "soul illness" and psychiatry literally means "soul healing," and how we've never been able to heal our soul due to the lack of understanding of our condition. However, he says that now we have the truth of our goodness, which will set us free from the human condition. Jeremy says that while it will take a number of generations to heal all the upset in us, everyone can live free of their condition immediately. This new way of living is thanks to the real defense and reinforcement of understanding of our corrupted condition that we've now achieved. The anger, alienation, egocentricity, and other artificial defenses and reinforcements that sustained us are now obsolete, and to continue using them would be pointless and destructive. This new way of living is based on the real defense and reinforcement of understanding of our goodness

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In the video, Jeremy Griffith shares his thoughts on the human condition and how he believes that a new change is coming which will be good for all of us. He explains that the culture of the left is destructive and that the right wing is now left-wing. He believes that understanding the human condition is the key to ending the psychological battle between egocentricity and altruism and finally allow us to return to a cooperative and loving existence.

  • 01:00:00 The human condition is explained in terms of instinct versus intellect, and the culture of the left is exposed as a destructive lie. The right wing is now left-wing, and the whole business of politics ends with understanding of the human condition. This understanding brings an end to the psychological battle between egocentricity and altruism and finally allows for a return to a cooperative and loving existence.
  • 01:05:00 Jeremy Griffith shares his thoughts on the human condition and how a new change is coming which will be good for all of us.

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