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What if ancient texts and modern psychology are pointing to the same truth? In Episode 19 of the MI PEOPLE Podcast, the conversation goes deep into Gnosticism, Carl Jung, Jordan Peterson, and the timeless questions surrounding consciousness, meaning, and personal transformation. Justin Jedele brings a rare blend of philosophical curiosity and grounded authenticity to the mic. The discussion moves through the Nag Hammadi texts, Neil Douglas-Klotz's Aramaic translations of Jesus' teachings, and the original Aramaic word for God — "Alaha" — before weaving into Jordan Peterson's interpretation of Exodus and Viktor Frankl's logotherapy from Man's Search for Meaning. It's a wide-ranging conversation that connects ancient wisdom to everyday life in ways that actually land. From the Gnostic "hall of mirrors" concept to quantum entanglement and the Mandela Effect, this episode challenges how we understand reality, belief, and the power of the human mind. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS - The Nag Hammadi texts and how Gnostic philosophy flips how you see other people - Carl Jung's archetypes and the surprising overlap between psychology and spirituality - Jordan Peterson's take on Exodus, the wilderness, and "burning the ships" - Viktor Frankl, logotherapy, and why finding your "why" changes everything - The mind's role in healing, belief, and shaping your reality - Justin's personal journey of growth through facing his fears on camera and audio THIS EPISODE IS FOR - Curious minds drawn to philosophy, spirituality, and self-development - Anyone exploring the crossroads of religion, psychology, and consciousness - Fans of Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, or Viktor Frankl - Podcasters and creators navigating their own growth edge
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