I have been watching your pod cast since the beginning its interesting watch the evolution your thoughts of the esoteric and exoteric in the beginning you didn't seem to believe now i can see it in your eyes that you are sifting trough the bull shit and seeing the truth . Bravo !
“I like big books and I cannot lie” my intellectual mind in a millisecond flipped to utter hilarity mode and I almost choked on my drink🤣🤣🤣 Your channel is amazing. I’ll be rendering a monetary token of appreciation very soon…It won’t be big bucks because I’m old, ill, and poor but it’ll buy you a coffee or a beer and will be proffered to you with love and respect. Sledgemeister Magnificento🙏❤️🔥🙏
I can’t imagine Justin dropping the f bomb properly can you? If I saw it I’d have to suspect it was an A👁 simulation 😉😆 Gawd bless him 🥰@@sandygrungerson1177
The Buddhists say consciousness is a sense organ for thoughts, which is consistent with my experience. Here we have imagination as a sense organ for so-called arcane forces, also consistent with my experience with my understanding of arcane. Next, here we have self-recognition as the restorative power of the divine.. well I don’t do any “divine” but I do think self-recognition is restorative because my life experience led to loss of self… and regaining that sense was restorative. It is just wonderful to have articulated what I might have managed to,articulate in about ten years or so. What a brilliant set of remarks that dr sledge pulls from the muddy paracelsian exposition. Really impressive. Thank you!!!
Thank you for your time, effort, and dry enthusiasm! I honestly can’t believe this content is available freely to us mortals. I’m looking forward to what is coming next!
Way back in the late 1970s, here in Australia, we had a very tough tv quiz show called 'Mastermind'. The presenter would first ask each contestant (very difficult) general knowledge questions then they went through a 'special subject' round. I remember one contestant's special subject was the life and work of Paracelsus. After watching this, as a rebellious 14 year old, I was hooked. Paracelsus became a personal hero of mine. I spent years hunting down books about him or even articles, all of which in the pre-internet era, were well nigh impossible to find. In English class in 1975 I wrote a creative writing story about homunculi and even named my cat Azoth... btw '' Kakophrastus' in Greek, (scatological allusion aside) literally means 'bad language' or 'bad speech'. Great video Dr Sledge.
As someone who spent a lot of time studying Thomas Müntzer and the peasant revolt 'When your strategy is "God will save us" stay home' made me laugh way harder than is appropriate.
Man standing in the middle between terrestrial and celestial spirits is a common model across native Siberian and South American traditions. I'm intrigued! Thank you for attempting to make Paracelsus accessible!
I am so excited for the rest of this series. Paracelcus is one of those esotericists that I feel like I should know more about, but couldn't tell you a whole lot about (other than his awesome name). The other thing I know about our friend is that his name makes an appearance in the first Harry Potter book. He has his very own chocolate frog card, for those who are interested in that. Thank you as always, Justin. I hope you enjoyed Wolves in the Throne Room and Blackbraid when they were in your neck of the woods. 🤟
After watching this video, I went back to reading Moby Dick, and Ishmael starting talking about Paracelsus. Weird coincidence? Thanks, as always, for the informative and amazing videos, Justin!
Holy book-moly! 😱😱😱😱 That Vol. 1 1616 edition is AWESOME! Absolutely fantastic! And no! I cannot believe you were able to acquire such a gorgeous tome for less than the Brill edition! That is absolutely crazy! Oof...
How ironic. I just got back from Basel and visited the Pharmacy Museum, which is in the home Paracelsus shared with Erasmus. There is a nice bust of him there too. It is interesting he was at the pinnacle of his power when Pluto entered Aquarius; which is where we are about to do again.
Well, it actually already did (by the tropical zodiac, anyways). Due to it moving so slowly, it will enter and retrograde back into Capricorn several times before it stays in fixed air.
#1: THE most exciting episode to date, I am so looking forward to more! #2: In your bio you indicate you grew up in Mississippi, where I also spent the first part of my childhood, and yet this is the first time I have heard any trace of Southern accent in your speech. Just a bit, when you were talking about learned men describing the origins of the poop that they were. I am just a little bit delighted that your Southern shows up when you discuss philosophers throwing shade. #3 I am completely delighted that you describe Paracelsianism as ‘punk’. So looking forward to the continuation of this series!
I'm deeply grateful for your work and super happy that you will publish more about Paracelsus. I'm a truth seeker and support the approach of holistic healing as a shaman and cosmic healer. I actually live in Nuremberg and can tell you, that there is now a Paracelsus University existing, a private medical school 😊
So glad you're covering Paracelsus. He was a strange narcissist but he was pretty brilliant. Some of his work seemed to include holistic medicine (understanding the whole person, what they ate, where they lived, etc.). And I think an episode on Mummy-mia would give you a quick cannibalistic ABBA vibe (All Hallow's Eve is coming_.
Just started my formal education back up and currently taking a class on the Philosophy of Science, been thinking about researching Alchemy as protoscience and thought about digging through your channel for inspo. Crazy timing!
That book! OMG! It's beautiful! That first page! That illumination! That font! It is FANTASTIC! (I admit to collecting books on alchemy just for the awesome artwork. It's really fabulous. And weird - but that's what makes it fabulous!)
I have always loved paracelsus and am glad you chose to share your understanding of him on this platform. Not enough people know about this absolute titan and field polyfather.
The timing of this topic is fantastic! I'm actually giving a lecture next week at the Festival of Science in Genova on the topic of Paracelsus, his vitalistic alchemy, and his influence on the development of early modern chemistry, medicine, and farmacology. So imagine how delighted I was to see this video posted on your site and I'm really looking forward to the rest of this series devoted to Paracelsus. Thank you so much!! 🙂
I think there is one series many could thank for let them know about Paracelsus: Full Metal Alchemist (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi 鋼の錬金術師) by Hiromu Arakawa 荒川 弘.
Wow!! This information is so wild, yet resound with me. As within, so without... you are what you eat, etc. Looking forward to this series very much! 🎉
@ 09:20, “one of the most comprehensive works […] is finally available… Good news and bad news there…“ oh man, I’ve watched this channel long enough to know exactly what’s coming in for a landing on Runway Brill. 😫
We still talk about Paracelsus in toxicology, but really just for 'All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.' It's an important concept and pretty much holds up.
So glad you made this video! I have been wanting to learn more about Paracelsus but as a 9 to 5 sort I haven't had the opportunity to dig into the morass. EDIT: After the initial ecstatic comment...and having finished the video...this was super well done. I am going to have to watch this again to absorb everything. Fantastic once again Esoterica! Looking forward to the future vids!
I'm so glad I subscribed to your channel. The amount of learning that I have enjoyed can not be put into words. Thank you for sharing this fantastic and fascinating information
@@TheEsotericaChannel that might actually be: "But Waite, there's more ..." because as we all know by now, Waite wasn't keen on his name! If I'm hesitant on commenting on esoteric topics beyond my pay grade (opposite problem actually...), I just think of Waite going on ahead, that builds something that future generations can then improve on, even fix, and actually properly contextualize better!
Facinating video. I asked Bard about Aureoli Philippi Paracelsi's influence on Theosophy and Madame Blavasky : "I'm not able to help with that, as I'm only a language model." So yes, lots of room for research, there.
Great video. That opening section about Thomas Muntzer was intruigung. I'm reading through the works of the English writer Thomas Nashe, and in his The Unfortunate Traveller, I think he depicts the quelling of that rebellion. Nashe also mentions Paracelsus in that novella (something about the hilt of Paracelsus's sword containing spirits) as well as mentioning Luther, Agrippa, Erasmus and other figure of the time. Nashe even makes Agrippa a character in the story, riding along with the protagonists and summoning images of people for them. Anyways thanks for your work on Paracelsus, it's helping with my understanding of Elizabethan literature. Nashe's relation to western esotericism is interesting to me: he's constantly quoting from Agrippa's De Incertitudine, and seems to make a defence of John Dee in the early 1590s.
This first episode was super intriguing and I can’t wait for the rest of the series! I was surprised just how similar Paracelsus was to Aristotle (I mean it make sense, they were both mega fan-boys of Hippocrates and his Humor Theory🤷🏻♀️🤭) What I never knew from watching this video, was the relationship between the Arcana and Paracelsus. I actually didn’t even know the real meaning behind the word “Arcana;” the only thing that I thought that word came from was from Tarot; how there are 22 Major Arcana cards in the Tarot divination. Maybe you could do a video on the history of tarot, like near Halloween? I seriously cannot wait for your Halloween videos (I don’t really like Halloween, so I like to distract myself with vids like yours that go into the history, philosophy and sociology of Halloween and witchcraft) ☺️
22:50 Your discussion of Paracelsus’ hermetic fractal cosmic unity is brilliant. Your understanding is so rich that you are able to give this intuitive grasp of cosmic unity a clear description. And contrasting it with the chain of being model neatly settled my understanding. But what is meant by “from the limbus to the matrix”? I don’t understand the use of limbus here.
Dang dude, your content is phenomenal. You've definitely earned a subscriber from this girl. This is just the very first of your videos on the guy and I already feel like I have a much better grasp of just what his Brand of Alchemy was all about, and can see how modern scientific method and debate spawned out of his revolution. Thank you for this, its so much better than any other video Ive found about the guy. Im writing a high fantasy novel right, and wanted to get a better idea of alchemical philosophy and...yeah this has definitely given me some incredibly powerful inspiration for that story. Again, thank you! ~
Great episode and love the greater movement of reform during that period and his idea of looking at life as the macro to the micro. Had no idea Martin Luthor was such a prolific writer.
Thanks for this! I am immensely looking forward to the subsequent works. I am getting into historical reenactment stuff with an aim of 1520-1540, and Paracelsus was great independent of that.
@@TheEsotericaChannel On my way to bring you literature about the influence religious beliefs and esoteric knowledge has had on urban planning throughout history 🫡.
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Theological anarchism? Oh man!
I have been watching your pod cast since the beginning its interesting watch the evolution your thoughts of the esoteric and exoteric in the beginning you didn't seem to believe now i can see it in your eyes that you are sifting trough the bull shit and seeing the truth . Bravo !
I remain just as much a materialistic as ever. This stuff is interesting but not in any way veridical.
Thank you for the education. I had only heard fragments of this person, but your extended video really put things together. 💖
Absolutely wild that such a prolific man is hardly remembered, let alone accurately. Really looking forward to this series!
It really is a pity - he's pretty amazing
@rhodamarie Despite the centuries that separate us from him, we can always connect on the eternal humor of poo.
More like purposely buried in history. Smh
Mr. Bombastic, tell me fantastic! Maybe check out Einsiedeln n its abbey w „Black Madonna“ n also go for a hike there if u ever go to Switzerland.
I guess that's why toilet humor is still so popular in Germany 😅
“I like big books and I cannot lie” my intellectual mind in a millisecond flipped to utter hilarity mode and I almost choked on my drink🤣🤣🤣
Your channel is amazing.
I’ll be rendering a monetary token of appreciation very soon…It won’t be big bucks because I’m old, ill, and poor but it’ll buy you a coffee or a beer and will be proffered to you with love and respect.
Sledgemeister Magnificento🙏❤️🔥🙏
I can’t imagine Justin dropping the f bomb properly can you? If I saw it I’d have to suspect it was an A👁 simulation 😉😆 Gawd bless him 🥰@@sandygrungerson1177
The apparent star of this episode isn't Paracelsus...it's the poop jokes.
Well, where's the fun in these topics were they NOT speckled such creative potty~mouthed name calling!?!🤔 😅🤙💜🖤💫
I just find it funny that saying someone is full of it goes so far back. 😂
"I am like a ripe sh*t, and the world is a gigantic assh**e. We will both probably let go of each other soon." -- Martin Luther
The Buddhists say consciousness is a sense organ for thoughts, which is consistent with my experience. Here we have imagination as a sense organ for so-called arcane forces, also consistent with my experience with my understanding of arcane. Next, here we have self-recognition as the restorative power of the divine.. well I don’t do any “divine” but I do think self-recognition is restorative because my life experience led to loss of self… and regaining that sense was restorative. It is just wonderful to have articulated what I might have managed to,articulate in about ten years or so. What a brilliant set of remarks that dr sledge pulls from the muddy paracelsian exposition. Really impressive. Thank you!!!
Thanks!
Thank you for your time, effort, and dry enthusiasm! I honestly can’t believe this content is available freely to us mortals. I’m looking forward to what is coming next!
Alchemy is fun
Way back in the late 1970s, here in Australia, we had a very tough tv quiz show called 'Mastermind'. The presenter would first ask each contestant (very difficult) general knowledge questions then they went through a 'special subject' round. I remember one contestant's special subject was the life and work of Paracelsus. After watching this, as a rebellious 14 year old, I was hooked. Paracelsus became a personal hero of mine. I spent years hunting down books about him or even articles, all of which in the pre-internet era, were well nigh impossible to find. In English class in 1975 I wrote a creative writing story about homunculi and even named my cat Azoth... btw '' Kakophrastus' in Greek, (scatological allusion aside) literally means 'bad language' or 'bad speech'. Great video Dr Sledge.
As someone who spent a lot of time studying Thomas Müntzer and the peasant revolt 'When your strategy is "God will save us" stay home' made me laugh way harder than is appropriate.
I'm team Muntzer as the day is long, but....yeah
me too
Wake up bro, new Esoterica dropped 😊
Man standing in the middle between terrestrial and celestial spirits is a common model across native Siberian and South American traditions. I'm intrigued! Thank you for attempting to make Paracelsus accessible!
I am so excited for the rest of this series. Paracelcus is one of those esotericists that I feel like I should know more about, but couldn't tell you a whole lot about (other than his awesome name). The other thing I know about our friend is that his name makes an appearance in the first Harry Potter book. He has his very own chocolate frog card, for those who are interested in that.
Thank you as always, Justin. I hope you enjoyed Wolves in the Throne Room and Blackbraid when they were in your neck of the woods. 🤟
Thanks! And WOW..! Just Wow!!!😶🖖🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤗
Thanks for your work!
Thanks for what you do and for your honesty.
The comparison to Punk... just one more reason I love this channel!
After watching this video, I went back to reading Moby Dick, and Ishmael starting talking about Paracelsus. Weird coincidence? Thanks, as always, for the informative and amazing videos, Justin!
What if I told you I'm actually reading Moby Dick for the first time myself?!
Holy book-moly! 😱😱😱😱 That Vol. 1 1616 edition is AWESOME! Absolutely fantastic! And no! I cannot believe you were able to acquire such a gorgeous tome for less than the Brill edition! That is absolutely crazy! Oof...
Sometimes you get lucky at auctions
I can’t believe the way he is handling it like some common cookbook found at a yard sale 😳
How ironic. I just got back from Basel and visited the Pharmacy Museum, which is in the home Paracelsus shared with Erasmus. There is a nice bust of him there too. It is interesting he was at the pinnacle of his power when Pluto entered Aquarius; which is where we are about to do again.
Well, it actually already did (by the tropical zodiac, anyways). Due to it moving so slowly, it will enter and retrograde back into Capricorn several times before it stays in fixed air.
@@NevisYsbryd Yes, we are witnessing just the appetizer.
I am absolutely thrilled he is covering Paracelsus!!
#1: THE most exciting episode to date, I am so looking forward to more!
#2: In your bio you indicate you grew up in Mississippi, where I also spent the first part of my childhood, and yet this is the first time I have heard any trace of Southern accent in your speech. Just a bit, when you were talking about learned men describing the origins of the poop that they were. I am just a little bit delighted that your Southern shows up when you discuss philosophers throwing shade.
#3 I am completely delighted that you describe Paracelsianism as ‘punk’. So looking forward to the continuation of this series!
I was in tears as I read Parapvnk scrolling up the screen when it finally hit me what it said.
I'm deeply grateful for your work and super happy that you will publish more about Paracelsus. I'm a truth seeker and support the approach of holistic healing as a shaman and cosmic healer. I actually live in Nuremberg and can tell you, that there is now a Paracelsus University existing, a private medical school 😊
Welcome - now that he's safely dead we can all celebrate him! ;)
TY I found his expulsion from nuremburg quite distressing and it warms me to hear what you told us about his school of medicine nowadays.
I love how entertaining the good Dr. Makes history... specific history but still history
Damn, I love the "I love big books and I cannot lie", this goes straight into my mixtape
I first heard of Paracelsus in Thomas Moore’s Care of the Soul. Looking forward to learning more about this fascinating figure.Thanks Dr J!
So glad you're covering Paracelsus. He was a strange narcissist but he was pretty brilliant. Some of his work seemed to include holistic medicine (understanding the whole person, what they ate, where they lived, etc.). And I think an episode on Mummy-mia would give you a quick cannibalistic ABBA vibe (All Hallow's Eve is coming_.
Just started my formal education back up and currently taking a class on the Philosophy of Science, been thinking about researching Alchemy as protoscience and thought about digging through your channel for inspo. Crazy timing!
You know shit about to be real when yah boy uploads a part 1 😆
This is nothing short of thrilling.
That book! OMG! It's beautiful! That first page! That illumination! That font! It is FANTASTIC!
(I admit to collecting books on alchemy just for the awesome artwork. It's really fabulous. And weird - but that's what makes it fabulous!)
Thanks for the lectures your making a 18 year old nerd 🤓 happy
I have always loved paracelsus and am glad you chose to share your understanding of him on this platform. Not enough people know about this absolute titan and field polyfather.
The timing of this topic is fantastic! I'm actually giving a lecture next week at the Festival of Science in Genova on the topic of Paracelsus, his vitalistic alchemy, and his influence on the development of early modern chemistry, medicine, and farmacology. So imagine how delighted I was to see this video posted on your site and I'm really looking forward to the rest of this series devoted to Paracelsus. Thank you so much!! 🙂
Great timing again. I'm writing about Philip K Dick's idiosyncratic reading of Paracelsus this month.
I think there is one series many could thank for let them know about Paracelsus: Full Metal Alchemist (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi 鋼の錬金術師) by Hiromu Arakawa 荒川 弘.
Wow!! This information is so wild, yet resound with me. As within, so without... you are what you eat, etc. Looking forward to this series very much! 🎉
"When your strategy is 'God will save us', stay home." Brilliant!
@ 09:20, “one of the most comprehensive works […] is finally available… Good news and bad news there…“ oh man, I’ve watched this channel long enough to know exactly what’s coming in for a landing on Runway Brill. 😫
Let’s goooooo! This is going to be an amazing series
Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for all you do with ESOTERICA!
It's priceless!
Dr Sledge you read my mind ! Thank you thank you, this is exactly what I craved 💟💟💟 thank you for everything you do sweet Dr Sledge!!!
We still talk about Paracelsus in toxicology, but really just for 'All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.' It's an important concept and pretty much holds up.
Your humor was on point in this episode and you flipping through that compendium was probably the best sound ever!
After a long night of drinking I always need a couple Alka-celsus, which is certainly an alchemical miracle if you have a horrible headache.
So glad you made this video! I have been wanting to learn more about Paracelsus but as a 9 to 5 sort I haven't had the opportunity to dig into the morass. EDIT: After the initial ecstatic comment...and having finished the video...this was super well done. I am going to have to watch this again to absorb everything. Fantastic once again Esoterica! Looking forward to the future vids!
What an amazing lecture! Thank you Dr.Sledge
Love your videos, Justin! Thank you for making academic knowledge on this available for free.
I'm so glad I subscribed to your channel. The amount of learning that I have enjoyed can not be put into words. Thank you for sharing this fantastic and fascinating information
Always look forward to your videos ❤
Thank u sm for this series I’m new to esotericism & Paracelsus has really stood out. We need more videos on him
I could see Paracelsus on an informercial at 3 am hocking books about WHAT THE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT WON'T TELL YOU
But wait, there's more !
@@TheEsotericaChannel that might actually be: "But Waite, there's more ..." because as we all know by now, Waite wasn't keen on his name! If I'm hesitant on commenting on esoteric topics beyond my pay grade (opposite problem actually...), I just think of Waite going on ahead, that builds something that future generations can then improve on, even fix, and actually properly contextualize better!
YAY! im so glad for this episode
How did I find myself just learning about Paracelsus and also across your page as you begin a series about him… lots of things are falling in line
Hello, I love watching your channel!
At least 4 parts of material about Paracelsus, great! This is a very interesting topic.
Im so in love with this video 😍. Thank you!
\m/ Yeah! thanks so much for this one - very excited for more as well
The historical use of mercury to treat syphilis suddenly makes a lot more sense...
Facinating video. I asked Bard about Aureoli Philippi Paracelsi's influence on Theosophy and Madame Blavasky : "I'm not able to help with that, as I'm only a language model." So yes, lots of room for research, there.
Your illustrations are superb, as always.
this is my first comment in a while. Love you man, hope good things are coming your way. Excited for this series.
Thanks !
Great video. That opening section about Thomas Muntzer was intruigung.
I'm reading through the works of the English writer Thomas Nashe, and in his The Unfortunate Traveller, I think he depicts the quelling of that rebellion.
Nashe also mentions Paracelsus in that novella (something about the hilt of Paracelsus's sword containing spirits) as well as mentioning Luther, Agrippa, Erasmus and other figure of the time. Nashe even makes Agrippa a character in the story, riding along with the protagonists and summoning images of people for them.
Anyways thanks for your work on Paracelsus, it's helping with my understanding of Elizabethan literature.
Nashe's relation to western esotericism is interesting to me: he's constantly quoting from Agrippa's De Incertitudine, and seems to make a defence of John Dee in the early 1590s.
This first episode was super intriguing and I can’t wait for the rest of the series! I was surprised just how similar Paracelsus was to Aristotle (I mean it make sense, they were both mega fan-boys of Hippocrates and his Humor Theory🤷🏻♀️🤭)
What I never knew from watching this video, was the relationship between the Arcana and Paracelsus. I actually didn’t even know the real meaning behind the word “Arcana;” the only thing that I thought that word came from was from Tarot; how there are 22 Major Arcana cards in the Tarot divination. Maybe you could do a video on the history of tarot, like near Halloween? I seriously cannot wait for your Halloween videos (I don’t really like Halloween, so I like to distract myself with vids like yours that go into the history, philosophy and sociology of Halloween and witchcraft) ☺️
22:50 Your discussion of Paracelsus’ hermetic fractal cosmic unity is brilliant. Your understanding is so rich that you are able to give this intuitive grasp of cosmic unity a clear description. And contrasting it with the chain of being model neatly settled my understanding.
But what is meant by “from the limbus to the matrix”? I don’t understand the use of limbus here.
wonderful video! Thank you so much!!
Dang dude, your content is phenomenal. You've definitely earned a subscriber from this girl. This is just the very first of your videos on the guy and I already feel like I have a much better grasp of just what his Brand of Alchemy was all about, and can see how modern scientific method and debate spawned out of his revolution. Thank you for this, its so much better than any other video Ive found about the guy. Im writing a high fantasy novel right, and wanted to get a better idea of alchemical philosophy and...yeah this has definitely given me some incredibly powerful inspiration for that story. Again, thank you! ~
I would love to see more videos about Paracelsus. Learning more admit him as a man, who he was, how he got his start etc. would be interesting.
today i discovered Dr House was Paracelcian all along
Thank you Doctor
“Thank Paracelsus” - Newt Scamander
l love your big book. You must be thrilled to have it.
I can't deny
Great work. Your work is a blessing in my life. I like this Paracelsus guy. Following.
Super excited for this series!
Great episode and love the greater movement of reform during that period and his idea of looking at life as the macro to the micro. Had no idea Martin Luthor was such a prolific writer.
“Devil’s Poop” 💩💩 had my rolling laughing doc 😂🤣😅😭 great video sir 🫡🫡
Wow! Best video yet. Thank you 🤯🙏
Great content as always,
Brill also published Weeks' new translations of Jacob Boehme. Also the cost of a mortgage payment.
yep...damn brill
Thanks for this! I am immensely looking forward to the subsequent works. I am getting into historical reenactment stuff with an aim of 1520-1540, and Paracelsus was great independent of that.
Justin: There's a reliable English edition, good news and bad news.
Me, instantly: It's published by Brill, isn't it?
Yep... it was Brill.
Yes. That's basically always bad news.
My first thought was it was going to be published by Brille
Just saw this ep! Can't wait for pr 2!
Love that first print!
love this channel, really appreciate the deep dives with the research
ecstatic content
Paracelsus is the owner of the greatest full name of all time
Verily
28:01 Yes, that was exactly what I was thinking about! There's some time now that I'm thinking of Hegel simply as a less pedantic alchemist.
My only understanding of Paracelsus before this was a few lines from a character on the show Lodge 49.
Wonderful lecture as always❤
I like the quick disclaimer before I can write a comment. It’s probably the best disclaimer I’ve ever read :)
Great video, great channel. Magee's *Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition* led me here!
I have to get my hands on that book. Not now, but eventually. Wanna make my own version of Neo4j, and really cross-reference it and many other texts.
Omg! Just burst out laughing in the middle of my neighborhood listening to this.
"Devil's poop"
Some of us never grow up...
If I translated that stuff literally this video would get demonetized - silly paracelsus
@@TheEsotericaChannel love it so much! Thanks for always making these guys human!
Of course, otherwise it's just all so sanctimonious and boring
@@TheEsotericaChannel exactly! That's a huge reason why I've learned so much from your channel. Thanks for keeping it real! 😄
36:08 Miley Theophrastus Cyrus Bombastus cameo.
Dr. Sledge making me rethink my major so I can do the research that will help him create accessible, scholarly content here on RUclips…for free.
You should pick your major with your future in mind otherwise you'll end up making weird videos for RUclips ;)
@@TheEsotericaChannel On my way to bring you literature about the influence religious beliefs and esoteric knowledge has had on urban planning throughout history 🫡.
@@TheEsotericaChanneldon’t threaten me with a good time, dear doctor
If you are fortunate enough to be connected to a college/university, your college library may have a subscription to Brill. That would allow online access to the Weeks text, which you can then download in PDF format.
Hello justin from Saint Louis Mo.I really enjoy your work and time.Peace Profound
999 likes. Love your work, bro. Everything I have seen, I have enjoyed... And I have delved into your content. ❤ 🙏 Thank you.
I really hope Arun Shei Films is already storyboarding that film idea of yours.
;)
Good one! Can't wait to learn more. Hope you got some lunch. I think i heard your belly growling toward the end there.😋🤘
Ha you totally did ! On a cut and hunger pains are a struggle!
Just such an extraordinary episode, i love it!. Can't wait for the next episodes. Also poop!