Thank you Michael for taking your time and your effort to make the book to the listening form and most importantly, your clearly way of speaking which make the listening very enjoyable. :)
having read the book a couple times in the past I think helped me to appreciate the remarkable wit and insight into human nature this man possessed. l was on the floor laughing at times even though knowing what was going to be said
am interested in Martin smith's aim in his extensive list.perhaps citing the sources of the things g. taught although it feels like more of a discreditation. hey I think I just invented a new word
Eight minutes in ... I hear only a great superfluity of words with little meaning to them. Seriously, it sounds like James Fenimore Cooper, Daniel Webster, and William Shakespeare combined forces to express in as many words as possible the phrase, “I got drunk and wrote a book”.
@@aldtrao3544 ye of little understanding. It is like casting pearls before swine. Brother G. Is one of very few worthy teachers of esoteric knowledge worth their salt! And if you cannot get past the egoism of the wordage, then his work is not meant for you.
Michael, thanks for posting.
Thank you Michael for taking your time and your effort to make the book to the listening form and most importantly, your clearly way of speaking which make the listening very enjoyable. :)
This first chapter is the most long winded introduction in which the author tells the reader that the author is going to be succinct!
A remarkable gentleman, with an other than astute mind, beyond the standards of today.
Brilliant demolition job on journalism.
beautiful reading, than you Harold.
having read the book a couple times in the past I think helped me to appreciate the remarkable wit and insight into human nature this man possessed. l was on the floor laughing at times even though knowing what was going to be said
Have you read the first in a series, Beelzebub's tales to his grandson?
That is wonderfully funny
important confession at 16:00-16:18 about his writings
Adroit...
Thanks for posting this Michael ! I just started listening this. Better than reading for me! Congratulations!
Certainly more passive.
Very well read!thank you for the effort
am interested in Martin smith's aim in his extensive list.perhaps citing the sources of the things g. taught
although it feels like more of a discreditation. hey I think I just invented a new word
yay Calvados n occasional wiseacring
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Adroit.
B-46
Footnotes. If a word is unable to be translated into another language - footnotes. Problem solved.
what footnote would you give to "I say"?
30:39 that is serbian language!!!
Govori srpski da te svaki Rus razume
Eight minutes in ... I hear only a great superfluity of words with little meaning to them. Seriously, it sounds like James Fenimore Cooper, Daniel Webster, and William Shakespeare combined forces to express in as many words as possible the phrase, “I got drunk and wrote a book”.
Its not for you, yet
Oh my my.... I hope video games will impart some sense to you.
The problem is that I like good books. I prefer the kind of writing that isn’t purely an exercise in verbal masturbation.
@@aldtrao3544 ye of little understanding. It is like casting pearls before swine.
Brother G. Is one of very few worthy teachers of esoteric knowledge worth their salt! And if you cannot get past the egoism of the wordage, then his work is not meant for you.
Ray of Creation I’ll stick to the Bible, thanks.