Matthieu Pageau: The Language of Renewal

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Matthieu Pageau speaks about his upcoming book, which has the working title: The Language of Renewal.

Matthieu Pageau is the author of The Language of Creation: Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis: A Commentary.

“The Language of Creation is a commentary on the primeval stories from the book of Genesis. It is often difficult to recognize the spiritual wisdom contained in these narratives because the current scientific worldview is deeply rooted in materialism.”

Materialism is the view that there is only matter, and spirit does not exist. The Language of Creation looks at Genesis from a spiritual view.

“The Language of Creation demonstrates why these stories are foundational to western science and civilization. It rediscovers the archaic cosmic patterns of heaven, earth, time, and space, and sees them repeated at different levels of reality.”

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It’s been a long time but it was worth waiting. I’m grateful to learn these things from you Matthieu. Thank you sir

TammyPetersonPodcast
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I hope Matthieu knows how much we appreciate him sharing his findings with us.

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THE BIG DOG IS BACK BABY! NEW BOOK! I CAN'T WAIT!

heironymousb
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What an incredible moment. To see this many liked minded people so energized to watch a 3 hour long interview with Matthieu. Real joy!

KarlAlbertNg
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For what it's worth, Matthieu you could explain every detail in your books in an interview and I'll still buy your book lol

lowell
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"I'm not that weird. I think I'm doing normal things" - Matthieu Pageau

lisaonthemargins
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So glad to see Matthieu back in the chaos of this corner of the world! Thank you!

drewmcmahon
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Listening to Matthieu talk about Cain and Abel made me realize, Christ isn’t just the new Adam, but John the Baptist and Christ are the new Cain and the new Abel… “I must decrease so he can increase.” This fits perfectly into what he’s saying about the hammers here. Older cousin, younger cousin relationship…maybe I’m off, but seems to fit the pattern of “new Cain and new Abel”

JimdalfTheOrange
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A new Matthieu Pageau video is my ideal Friday Night

johncolinhalbig
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What a trip! I look forward to reading the book. Dan did a great job in just letting Matthieu speak.

gauguin
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The Language of Creation is one of the most important books I've ever read. I now know that The Language of Renewal will continue that insightful trend.

'Sleep as a Holding Pattern, ' makes me think of things like Addiction as a particular 'holding pattern'.
'There are things you only Understand when you're Suffering'. Yes, this in particular. Christ as Being the only one able to Understand the fullest extent of Suffering. For He Died for all of us for Eternity.
'Dreams are the Language of Renewal.' I will begin to think on my dreams and keep a record of ones I can remember so I will learn more on this.

ToTheStumblBloc
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Dang! He’s so smart. I really enjoyed this. I haven’t had anything on YouTube make me think deep like this. Also, ironically I watched this while I couldn’t sleep between 1 and 3am.

persephonelewis
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Thank you Matthieu for sharing your wisdom and light with us again. It’s good to hear your voice.

cawile
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When Matthieu started to talk about the role of the first born and the second born and of the spare it made me think of something similar I’ve thought about.

The concept of fineness and coarseness as it relates to work.

There are always people gathering the raw materials who tend to have to do more of the bulk work. Generally this is the more masculine occupations, cutting down trees, gathering minerals, hunting, etc it involves heavy labour, more down to earth thinking and contending with ‘reality’ at the first glance. It’s like the first filter that takes out any large chunks and processes a lot of information with a broad scope.

Then there are the people that do the fine work, who only do so on this already processed part of reality. They will truly craft something and often times have to do tedious and time consuming tasks that the first group think is a waste of time. Comparatively it can even be seen as such because the scope is much smaller so if you’re comparing the bulk of the output it can appear that way. However the devil is in the details and the truth is that someone will always need to do that work. Like how someone will always have to do the dishes or do the maintenance or care for children, all things that can sometimes go unnoticed. This is typically more feminine.

I noticed this after helping my Dad painting I would often get relegated to do the finer little touch ups and details. Really it’s a privilege but it didn’t feel that way. Cleaning the ‘edges’ and or tapping the ‘borders’ is tedious work and it sometimes doesn’t get noticed especially by a customer but he always appreciated it because he knew how much time it could take up. He was much faster at doing the ‘course’ work, the work that you could see instantly at a glance and say wow you really advanced a lot.

It seems to me a natural pattern not only between siblings but in family and society aswell. Societies have to start out focusing on the bigger picture bill processes but as people have children they will naturally diversify themselves and make a space for their finer talents. However it doesn’t seem to me like anyone really chooses either of these paths they are simply how people unfold as societies grow.

Anyways to anyone who read this thank you, I wish I would have done a better job explaining it.

josefranco
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Matthieu has a way of bringing the symbolic abstractions right down to earth. Well done.

dennisthompson
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Oh Jesus I wish people teach like this in Churches ⛪️

bismarkvieira
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Matthieu, thank you for giving this interview. I look forward to reading your new book.

oddsandexabytes
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I don't know what I think yet. I need to listen again. But one thing is certain - Happy to hear Matthieu.

olgakarpushina
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Matthieu interviews himself basically 😂 But thank you Dan, for letting him speak

leondbleondb
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It is wonderfull to hear him and see him again! He is so briliant!

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