The Occult Philosophy of Cornelius Agrippa - 2 of X - Life and Works

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Welcome to my lecture series Between Skepticism and Mysticism: An Introduction to the Occult Philosophy of Cornelius Agrippa.
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  • @TheEsotericaChannel
    @TheEsotericaChannel  Месяц назад +16

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    • @DemainIronfalcon
      @DemainIronfalcon 8 дней назад

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  • @diegoisaias5795
    @diegoisaias5795 Месяц назад +80

    It's a humbling honour to be able to listen and watch your lectures, doctor. I thank you and I thank God through gratitude towards the channel supporters

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  • @MooseCracker
    @MooseCracker Месяц назад +45

    So far, this is great! Whenever I watch Esoterica, i feel like I'm drinking some sort of mental gatorade during a drought.

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    • @MooseCracker
      @MooseCracker Месяц назад +1

      @HoLeeFoc Fair. I just mean it's like a relief from the real world. I don't think people here really take it all _that_ seriously. It's just fun to get into the history and ideas of crazy people from the past ( especially when those crazy people have impacted the sciences and religions of today). Dr. Sledge presents it so poetically and dramatically but also talks about reading a lot of these things as if they were Dungeons and Dragons manuals or metal songs...

    • @mariharrik5987
      @mariharrik5987 Месяц назад +1

      @@MooseCracker I have a question how were these people from the past crazy that's a very judgmental way to think about them these people who took this stuff seriously and even today people take occult, spirituality and Alchemy seriously please do not call them Crazy that's insulting

    • @MooseCracker
      @MooseCracker Месяц назад

      @mariharrik5987 Saying that "crazy" is insulting is insulting to "crazy" people. It doesn't necessarily mean that they were particularly foolish or stupid or even delusional in the sense of being far removed from the ideas, experiences, and information that they were focused on at the time. They often _were_ delusional in relation to the prevelant ideas and information of today though. In the case of Agrippa, it seems that as he got near the end, probably would have applied the term to himself. They were often crazy in the sense of wild minded or willful in the face of societal norms even at their own time - Agrippa recklessly so (as we've had pointed out several times). And yet others were considered actually insane, sometimes no doubt inacurately so and at other times there probably were mental health issues (mental health issues, again doesn't mean they were stupid or necessarily wrong about _everything_ ).
      Ultimately, the point, though, was just that while it is very interesting ; people don't need to take themselves or their interests (or in the case of the rare practitioner, to take spirituality) so seriously that it intereferes with the joyfulness or playfulness of it all. You see? I'm also "crazy" but , unlike the crazies discussed here, I won't have an impact on the sciences or religions of tomorrow.

  • @CantaloupeJones
    @CantaloupeJones Месяц назад +4

    I thoroughly enjoy how you read ancient texts from a contemporary lens and you are still keeping that grave objectivity with a touch of humor.

  • @naomiseraphina9718
    @naomiseraphina9718 Месяц назад +22

    I feel real sympathy for poor Cornelius. He sounds like an autistic genius with a stratospheric IQ, surrounded by people who must have felt like mental halflings to him, yet he lacked the key social awareness to avoid becoming a target of the powerful, subtle and corrupt elements dominating the spheres in which he traveled. He sounds quite heroic actually, risking his life to defend accused witches and to help remedy the sufferings of plague victims. I truly admire him, insofar as I can admire anybody on such scanty knowledge and at such a remove.
    Thank you as always for sharing your magnificent erudition with us, Dr. Sledge! You too are a bit like Agrippa, in that you have a heroically generous nature, you're not afraid to delve into subjects that the puritanical tend to condemn, and you have a fantastically sharp mind in your noggin. You are unlike Agrippa, thankfully, in being much more gifted in people skills than he seems to have been. All the best, N.

    • @zebracorne
      @zebracorne Месяц назад +3

      I agree with your understanding of Cornelius as being autistic. His way of thinking / reacting to the world sounds very autistic to me.

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 7 дней назад

      It does. And it seems like he was trying to sort of force his knowledge out lots of places so it would not disappear. And it worked.

  • @fraserbuilds
    @fraserbuilds Месяц назад +5

    one phenomenal lecture after another! Agrippa really seems to encapsulate so much of early modern thought in one life, this must be one of the most interesting biographies ive ever heard!

  • @peonnyuimcavenport4703
    @peonnyuimcavenport4703 Месяц назад +13

    thank you so much for making this accessible to the public. the work you do is genuinely a treasure for the world.

  • @nw42
    @nw42 Месяц назад +21

    How can a channel be simultaneously so exciting and so soothing?

  • @mikeflannery7219
    @mikeflannery7219 Месяц назад +22

    Thanks! Im building a ladies Field Hockey locker room today on Staten Island. With no A/C..
    A new Agrippa lecture is making this day far more enjoyable!

  • @nebulousnight
    @nebulousnight Месяц назад +12

    Don't remember the last time I was so excited for a new RUclips video

  • @juliahenriques210
    @juliahenriques210 Месяц назад +14

    I've got a dearest friend that's just like Agrippa. Academic, sharply intelligent, a bit of a polymath, with a deep sense of fairness, and endless curiosity and drive for discovery and self-improvement. He's also neurodivergent and has absolutely no idea of when to shut up and lie low. Somehow he's so far escaped being killed after crossing the wrongest possible kind of people. He's just about to publish his stuff and upset a couple more people in the process, but he doesn't care, because "this knowledge has to be out there". Let's see how far he goes.

  • @ActiveAura951
    @ActiveAura951 Месяц назад +3

    I just want to say that I absolutely love watching these. I often put on these lectures when I’m on a long drive.
    I love the way you teach this stuff!

  • @redoktopus3047
    @redoktopus3047 Месяц назад +9

    I have been waiting all week for this!
    I think your website said you are currently a professor. If your university let's you record your lectures please think about uploading them!
    You are truly a great lecturer! It's a skill not everyone has.

  • @DorothyPotterSnyder
    @DorothyPotterSnyder Месяц назад +6

    Agrippa’s time nursing those afflicted with plague is a touching episode. I would love to know what his medical treatments consisted of.

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  Месяц назад +6

      I'm sure it was Galenic medicine and more likely to kill his patients than help them, sadly.

    • @mrpocock
      @mrpocock Месяц назад

      I expect simple nursing would have saved lives - hydration, washing, providing food.

    • @Night-lh9xj
      @Night-lh9xj Месяц назад

      Google for "Sudor Anglicus" or Sweating Sickness.

  • @gman102formyspace
    @gman102formyspace Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for these videos. It scratches my learning itch like nothing else

  • @davidmckayii752
    @davidmckayii752 Месяц назад +6

    My potential Patreon list keeps growing, thanks.

  • @room5245
    @room5245 Месяц назад +9

    You are my main and often first source of knowledge on esotericism, and I could not imagine a more knowledgeable, fluent and inspiring academic. You're without any doubt a modern Agrippa when it comes to your thirst for occultism and esoterica and have probably already surpassed him in contemporary reach. Stellar stuff

    • @room5245
      @room5245 Месяц назад +2

      Call me the reverse inquisition because I'm here to listen

  • @silentobserver888
    @silentobserver888 Месяц назад +4

    I’m deeply invested in this series of yours. Agrippa would make an amazing anime tbh!

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 7 дней назад

      Oh, yes! Hopefully someone will oblige!

  • @CrazyPablo44
    @CrazyPablo44 Месяц назад +3

    These lectures are spellbinding and it is so satisfying to see you delve so deeply into a person and a subject. Thank you❤

  • @docnightfall
    @docnightfall Месяц назад +22

    Hey babe, wake up. New Esoterica just dropped.

  • @animir7631
    @animir7631 Месяц назад +3

    Bless Dr. Sledge and all patrons, thank you 🙏

  • @johnnewton8017
    @johnnewton8017 Месяц назад +6

    I read the JF version last year. It was a difficult read that took 6 months of daily study. I read every foot note and researched subjects online.
    It helped me get through some pretty deep depression by adding an attainable goal to my life.

  • @owenfranks9031
    @owenfranks9031 Месяц назад +2

    Dr. Sledge you have some of the greatest content on youtube, and I'd like to thank you for that

  • @WTfire10
    @WTfire10 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the effort to bring such obscure topics to non-scholars.

  • @pungentzeus
    @pungentzeus 17 дней назад

    This series is wayyyyyyyy more interesting than I expected after clicking the first one. Well done Dr!

  • @igor_kossov
    @igor_kossov Месяц назад +2

    I just want to say that you, as well as Let's Talk Religion and Religion for Breakfast, are freakin incredible. I had no idea that such immaculate deep dives into the history and philosophy of religion and mysticism from accomplished PhDs in the subject are available on RUclips. Simply amazing.
    I've watched all y'all's stuff (the history of Kabbalah + Merkabah/Hekhalot course stands out especially), and I'm going to support you on Patreon shortly. I hope you keep at it for a long time, and I hope more accredited experts and university-level educators are inspired by your example and start successful channels of their own.

    • @igor_kossov
      @igor_kossov Месяц назад

      Also, the fact that you're a black metal fan (I'm one too) just tickles me bright neon pink. I love it.

  • @Nazareneanobis
    @Nazareneanobis Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for making this available!! And I agree, someone should make a movie about his life!!

  • @101jackj
    @101jackj Месяц назад +5

    Thank you so much for uploading this so promptly. I’ve really been looking forward to it.

  • @gommine
    @gommine Месяц назад +2

    I missed the live stream, so I’ve really been looking forward to this!

  • @timhortin2627
    @timhortin2627 Месяц назад +3

    A great and precise opening two sections. Well done on the format Doc: zoom out, get his life first, then influence in the context of the time, then zoom in on each work.
    Sounds like a solid class to me and most importantly: with little to no filler.
    Well played/done. Mind blowing occult philosophy is so ignored in post secondary when a YTer can prove:
    Constructing such a course…
    Is insanely doable. It just takes the knowledge and unbiased (key point) willingness, to do it.

  • @makkdiver
    @makkdiver Месяц назад +1

    this continues to be fascinating! thank you ESOTERICA.

  • @kevinscutt7750
    @kevinscutt7750 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks!

  • @elberethreviewer5558
    @elberethreviewer5558 28 дней назад

    Thank you for supporting him financially so I can learn these things. I'm proof that people living in poverty are interested in various topics.

  • @Camille_Lee_Eon
    @Camille_Lee_Eon Месяц назад +3

    ❤I recently started binge watching your channel.❤ Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. I will be joining your Patreon soon.❤😊❤

  • @DemainIronfalcon
    @DemainIronfalcon 8 дней назад

    Peter Sellers would of played Agrippa perfectly if his life was made into a movie.
    I find Agrippas exploits and bumbling into precarious situations with Royals, dangerous people etc is endearing and hilarious.
    Agrippa was always destined to hit rock bottom it seems. He must of always had strong belief in his determination and abilities to write these books.
    Fantastic narration as always and delivered with insightful clarity.
    Thank you so much for what you do creating such quality videos DR Sledge.
    Your timing synchronisty with my wanting to learn this knowledge is fantastic for myself and for everyone.
    Your a Sledgend again⚒️💯💪💪🙏✌️

  • @ChemistTea
    @ChemistTea Месяц назад +1

    Awesome! I love this series already. The stage of Agrippa's life is set. Can't wait for the juicy details of his writings.

  • @HeartsContent5E
    @HeartsContent5E Месяц назад +1

    I enjoyed this presentation much! Very informative. I learned much about Agrippa's life that I did not previously know. Thank you, Dr. Sledge. I am looking forward to watching the next segment.

  • @gabrielbrown9013
    @gabrielbrown9013 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for another informative video. So much insight and comfort with each new video

  • @AquariusGate
    @AquariusGate Месяц назад +4

    Thank you, from one Justin to another. Ive already got a pint for the occasion! 🍻

  • @darknessqueen6630
    @darknessqueen6630 Месяц назад +3

    I was waiting for this one. Nice

  • @sausedo27
    @sausedo27 Месяц назад +7

    Keep up the great work! I would but i have $9.left after rent A month after my ssi check

    • @battywitchychick
      @battywitchychick Месяц назад +6

      I’m in the same boat. This stuff is fascinating! I wish I could support it financially too!

  • @semiethical
    @semiethical Месяц назад

    I found this channel through your talk with Alex O'Connor and I'm so glad I did! I used to dabble in the dark arts and agrippa would always come up when people wanted to get to more "intermediate/advanced" practices. I tried reading the 3 Books of Occult Philosophy and some of it was SOOO dense, i couldn't finish it and gave up on my occult journey, but learning the history is so much more interesting to me 😂.

  • @expat1902
    @expat1902 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant study & production. Bravo.

  • @Maddz-Thee-Bee
    @Maddz-Thee-Bee Месяц назад +1

    Striking how similar some of Agrippa's thinking on reconciliation with God through non-rational discourse by which one gains miraculous powers mirrors the Eastern Orthodox conception of theosis via henosis and hesychasm and therein participates in the immanent properties of God, i.e. omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, etc.
    I would absolutely love it if you would produce an episode on Eastern Orthodox mysticism btw!

  • @pokemasterpat
    @pokemasterpat 4 дня назад

    I really appreciate open access couses on this material.

  • @riot.9
    @riot.9 Месяц назад

    Thank God for this Thank YOU Mr. Sledge!

  • @craigdelaney8737
    @craigdelaney8737 Месяц назад +2

    Hehehe.!😁 A Young Brash Genius & Fool..! Both Wise & Ignorant! But mostly Bullheaded.🙏🏾 To have done so much in the short time he had. And Yet; if he had patience and Awareness.. How much More could have been His fortune..!🤔
    Thank you for your time & work!🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🖖🏾

  • @Arthur69Schopenhauer
    @Arthur69Schopenhauer Месяц назад +7

    Gang gang, listening to it on audible right now while working. Might as well take an hour break and listen to Dr. Sledge break it down free of charge.

    • @emmy4058
      @emmy4058 Месяц назад

      I cant find it on audible?

    • @Arthur69Schopenhauer
      @Arthur69Schopenhauer Месяц назад

      @@emmy4058 just search three books of occult philosophy. It’s on there, I promise.

  • @soencoda754
    @soencoda754 Месяц назад

    this is amazing, thank you for this ! love the idea of open access education, you're amazing

  • @johnlaws9670
    @johnlaws9670 Месяц назад

    So so thankful for this lecture series. Agrippa has been a life changer for me, and I am glad resources like this exists to be able to understand him better.

  • @AllegraPersephone
    @AllegraPersephone 23 дня назад

    When you mentioned about the time period or state of mind during the writing of some work it makes me think empathically and from my own perspective about this time period, and how I wouldn't want it to alter the perception of my work, though I realize how these things can play a part, but usually the creative process is ongoing internally for a long time, and if things are looking bleak, like the future is uncertain, that is a motivating force to get started writing and think about what you want to leave behind. But I'm not familiar with the texts mentioned so it's just based on this video and my impression and intuition.

  • @YuTg-or8rc
    @YuTg-or8rc Месяц назад +1

    Great lecture series 👌

  • @fakeasaur
    @fakeasaur Месяц назад +6

    DOC SLEDGE DROPPING THE HAMMER

  • @battywitchychick
    @battywitchychick Месяц назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @lacrimassenzio
    @lacrimassenzio Месяц назад +1

    The Abyss - L'Œuvre au noir, a Maerguerite Yourcenar's novel, is deeply inspired by Agrippa's life. I'm sure you know it well, but i cannot suggest enough a great work of art.

  • @braddaulton3976
    @braddaulton3976 Месяц назад

    You have become my hero, I will repay you someday when I can

  • @the8thgable
    @the8thgable 16 дней назад

    Enjoying this series. Sounds like Agrippa needed to get a grip!

  • @virkots
    @virkots Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for doing this.

  • @peterkarargiris4110
    @peterkarargiris4110 Месяц назад +1

    Buried in the church of the Dominicans - keeping their friends close and their enemies closer ? Excellent episode Dr Sledge. I'd like to find a good, general (non Brill) biography of Agrippa.

  • @vincentgambino310
    @vincentgambino310 Месяц назад

    Amazing work... as usual Doc

  • @traviswadezinn
    @traviswadezinn Месяц назад

    Enjoying, keep up the good work!

  • @kingchief4038
    @kingchief4038 Месяц назад +2

    Agrippa understood the assignment.. Screw everyone I will speak my mind and continuously ruin my chances at a smooth and profitable life..

  • @SPKonrad36918
    @SPKonrad36918 Месяц назад +1

    Another awesome lecture doc thank you 🤘❤‍🔥🤘

    • @SPKonrad36918
      @SPKonrad36918 Месяц назад

      I agree with him regarding the Bible as well 🤣

  • @MarceloKuroi
    @MarceloKuroi Месяц назад +3

    I love your usual content but as you, in this class (and the Baron Haden-Guest originally) said: "Hoc ascendit ad undecim".

  • @thishandleistacken
    @thishandleistacken Месяц назад +1

    Never felt better paying for something free... maybe ever? Thanks Justin!

  • @DemainIronfalcon
    @DemainIronfalcon 8 дней назад

    The value of Humanist characters in history and the future can never be under quantified.

  • @augenblickmagazine2411
    @augenblickmagazine2411 Месяц назад +2

    The best - thank you!!!! ❤

  • @ElonMuskular
    @ElonMuskular Месяц назад +3

    I see Dr. Sledge, I like.

  • @KarenMcAda
    @KarenMcAda Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this. Thank you.

  • @saulfabiano5021
    @saulfabiano5021 Месяц назад +5

    Valeu!

  • @raybrandt
    @raybrandt Месяц назад +2

    YESSS!

  • @Superstumpgrinder64
    @Superstumpgrinder64 Месяц назад +2

    Since both Protestants and Catholics have tried to claim Agrippa, it clearly means he was after a Via Media and was in fact a proto-Anglican

    • @Trump2024asw
      @Trump2024asw Месяц назад

      Silly obviously latter day Saint.

  • @JusticeStiles
    @JusticeStiles Месяц назад

    I don't think it is hyperbolic to say this and the lecture series on Kabbalah my be the most important academic content to ever be posted on RUclips.
    Dr. Sledge keep up the great work.

  • @s1n4m1n
    @s1n4m1n 9 дней назад

    Strangely I had the thought recently that the story of Adam and Eve was about the decision between chastity and sex. Then 3 days later I watch the video here that talks about Agrippa’s work on original sin and sex.
    I’m having a very difficult time finding that work online. All I could find was a in-depth scholarly summary of his works that include it. I’m sold on his interpretation. The summary describes a masterwork of Biblical exegesis and explains several obscure and hard to understand passages.
    If anyone has a link to that work in English, I’d greatly appreciate if you could give it to me in a reply.

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  9 дней назад

      There is currently no English translation.

    • @neohermitist
      @neohermitist 9 дней назад

      @@TheEsotericaChannel Well that and his commentary on Romans being destroyed/lost just bums me out to no end.

  • @AquariusGate
    @AquariusGate Месяц назад

    Thanks for this series Justin, a most accessible account of Agrippa's philosophy and writings.
    I sgree with him, reasoning is no way to encounter the Divine.
    It isnt the place to ask but have you considered a series on tortured poets?
    Great heretics like Giordano Bruno would he an obvious candidate but other religious figures such as Robert Southwell and Chidiock Titchborne have short and brutally fascinating lives. Its n9t Esoteric but it's nearly as enthralling a subject...according to the poet in me! The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse is a good source for their works.

    • @TheEsotericaChannel
      @TheEsotericaChannel  Месяц назад +1

      Nah, I don't know the first thing about poetry

    • @AquariusGate
      @AquariusGate Месяц назад

      @@TheEsotericaChannel that's okay, most us poets are clueless too.

  • @welshbikepackingadventures
    @welshbikepackingadventures Месяц назад

    Bro, I love your videos!

  • @videobob
    @videobob Месяц назад

    Grateful

  • @ktkatte6791
    @ktkatte6791 Месяц назад +1

    i can relate so much to agrippa that i'm gonna suggest this guy was on spectrum lol
    like just, a brief spark of awareness here midst undeserved ego: i'm exactly the kind of p erson to shit talk the queen in writing and not get that i'm about to get ganked, then go write a screed about it, and that shit for me is just autism like, the work of learning how neurotypical humans 'do' makes me less terrible in those ways. dude from the 1500s had no chance on that front.

  • @charlesmugleston6144
    @charlesmugleston6144 Месяц назад

    Thanks again

  • @eightiefiv3
    @eightiefiv3 Месяц назад

    Min 52:51 “He was the curious kind of Catholic.” Comment on von Wied. In future lectures you can whip out same comment and complement it with the Curious George meme in the magician’s circle captioned, “George is getting too curious.”

  • @mildredmelan
    @mildredmelan Месяц назад

    Yesss clsss number 2

  • @explosivetwist
    @explosivetwist 2 дня назад

    thank you for the excellent series. also, it seems like the northern barbarian had the real hots for refined southern women.

  • @vavakxnonexus
    @vavakxnonexus Месяц назад

    The fact that Agrippa's story casually includes a Catholic Archbishop who eventually turns Protestant as basically a footnote is truly a testament to how much of a wacky guy he was.

  • @David-yp4fl
    @David-yp4fl Месяц назад

    🌿 LOVE FROM MISSISSIPPI USA 🇮🇱♥️🇺🇲

  • @Night-lh9xj
    @Night-lh9xj Месяц назад

    Great lecture ❤ but wasn't the "plague" in Antwerp in 1528 not the Sweating Sickness, known as Sudor Anglicus (English Sweat)? What Sudor Anglicus was exactly, is unknown, but it was a worse killer than the Black Death. I remember reading about the 1528 Sweating Sickness "Sudhoff's Archiv" an old magazine about Medical History.

  • @avi1514
    @avi1514 Месяц назад

    Unrelleavant to this video. I’ve been curious on your views about the book of revelations. If you have disclosed this information before then I ask any of you subscribers to point me in the right direction.

  • @winoosbourne344
    @winoosbourne344 Месяц назад

    Im loving this guy, our generation is afraid to ask for a raise, he asked pay money from the queens banker

  • @vincentgambino310
    @vincentgambino310 Месяц назад

    Dr Sledge, arr you going to do a similar dive into life and works of other Esotericists in the future? Like Nic. Flamel...???

  • @sethsmith8638
    @sethsmith8638 Месяц назад +1

    I'd stay engaged for the rest of the year.

  • @Vocatus2222
    @Vocatus2222 19 дней назад

    Random question from the first video, so I don't forget to ask later: did you say that the ending of the three books would be available for us as a download later?

  • @stephaniemamalis7811
    @stephaniemamalis7811 Месяц назад +2

    I just screamed like a little girl

    • @calicedetamarack
      @calicedetamarack Месяц назад

      That was exactly how I described my own reaction 😝

  • @skram1000
    @skram1000 Месяц назад

  • @alexn3o
    @alexn3o Месяц назад

    Hi doctor. I was wondering. Do you know something about prehispanic philosophy or prehispanic cultures? It saddens me to know that a lot of the value of their rites and arts has been lost to conquest

  • @RealPumpkinJay
    @RealPumpkinJay Месяц назад +1

    I personally would’ve returned to Cologne myself as well… repeatedly.

  • @dsharpness
    @dsharpness Месяц назад

    Oh, Aldus, the printer, was celebrated by Microsoft Word for Mac Plus, noting his ?sigil, an Anchor with a Dolphin...as it happened when I was reading that, I saw the anchor and dolphin on an amphora from a Roman shipwreck in Nat. Geo. off coast of Italy, aaand, perusing another nat geo, found the anchor dolphin on a mosaic on the Greek island Delos!...go figure...there it may have been a corporate logo...oh, let me fact check...bbk...oh, this is was what I forgot...later I learned it has the meaning, "make haste slowly"...it was favorite of basketball coach John Wooden...

  • @Emporerofkortoph
    @Emporerofkortoph Месяц назад

    I wonder if his Pauline commwntaries focused on Chariot Mysticism and its connection to Kabbalah

  • @azucenavargas2464
    @azucenavargas2464 Месяц назад

    Hey 👋 I have a question, is it possible that you can put and educational video on the subject of enneagram, please, thank you : )

  • @fyrnabrwyrda
    @fyrnabrwyrda Месяц назад

    Wait, he insulted the queen, then sued for backpay AND GOT THE BACKPAY? corney gripps might be my new hero.

  • @mistressofstones
    @mistressofstones Месяц назад

    Hanging around demanding his pay after slandering the queen mother sounds like something my (metaphorically) big-balled, neurodivergent husband would do. I knew he was a sympathetic character, you can tell from his writing, but i feel more sorry for him now. I just wish we knew more about his wives. Its shocking how many wives a man could go through in his life back then.