Nikolas Schreck Interview on The Mysticism of Charles Manson

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @Nikolaii2571
    @Nikolaii2571 Год назад +15

    This is a valuable interview. It opened my eyes to things I did not know about Charles Manson before.

  • @SabineWald_NowHere
    @SabineWald_NowHere 2 года назад +13

    I am obsessed with these clear talks. Thank you. "Everything is perfect as it is"

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Sabine! I'm glad you enjoyed this conversation, I really did too!

  • @ManyLegions88
    @ManyLegions88 2 года назад +42

    I truly believe that Charles Manson was something special that many people missed but now a lot of people are seeing the truth.

    • @Tarotainment
      @Tarotainment 2 года назад +6

      His thoughts line up with almost all other spiritual paths. If you get somewhere spirituality where you can decipher spiritual texts Manson words will not be madness at all.

    • @justinunger3526
      @justinunger3526 2 года назад +1

      Same.

    • @mindsigh4
      @mindsigh4 2 года назад

      he killed people, & not in self defense (murder).
      he talked/preached planted & cultivated murderous ideas in others so that they could carry them out.
      whatever spiritual gifts he may have had were more than reversed by his ego, egoic fears & egoic powers.
      the mark of true spiritual direction is tempering/subduing of ego, the ego becomes subservient to god or a higher calling.
      Edit:
      & yes of course being locked up in many violent juvenile & adult prisons with violence being a day in day out reality can turn anyone but the strongest of men & women into a walking psychic time bomb.

    • @justinunger3526
      @justinunger3526 2 года назад

      @@mindsigh4 he was charged with telling people to kill. Which is BS story by those girls to use him as a scapegoat

    • @daithiocinnsealach1982
      @daithiocinnsealach1982 Год назад

      His beliefs were the result of massive amounts of LSD and other psychedelics. Take a large enough dose of psilocybin and you will know exactly what he means by God being everything. Me, you, the sun, the trees. You will understand what he means that the ego is an illusion. And because of that there is no life and death.

  • @damionmurray1765
    @damionmurray1765 2 года назад +16

    Awesome interview Nikolas. Can't wait to receive my copy of "The Manson File; Myth And Reality of An Outlaw Shaman" Ultimate Edition.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @shermsmoke
      @shermsmoke Год назад +1

      Are you in the us? Where is the best place to purchase the book from?

    • @thebangkokconnection4080
      @thebangkokconnection4080 Год назад +3

      Been waiting 3 years, book was a con you will never receive it.

    • @annodomini7250
      @annodomini7250 Год назад

      @@thebangkokconnection4080 I have my copy.

  • @lcf3335
    @lcf3335 2 года назад +14

    Nikolas is always a great interview👍

    • @Nikolaii2571
      @Nikolaii2571 Год назад

      Indeed.

    • @thebangkokconnection4080
      @thebangkokconnection4080 Год назад +1

      Also owes 100s of Americans that prepaid for the Manson book and it was never sent to them. Untrustworthly man.

  • @warborn_inc.
    @warborn_inc. 2 года назад +6

    Always great to hear from my friend Nik. His massive breadth of knowledge and dry wit are intact as always.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      Indeed!

    • @warborn_inc.
      @warborn_inc. 2 года назад +5

      @@ThisIsDarknessZine I always laugh at the people who fail to pick up on Niks sense of humor. He drops these little pieces of gold but it goes over so many peoples heads...no surpirse

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +3

      @@warborn_inc. Agreed 😂. It is always such a delight to speak with him.

  • @PuppetMasterdaath144
    @PuppetMasterdaath144 Год назад +4

    I have had a real spiritual awakening so when I see Charles mansion speak, I understand him on a deep level, I am used to everybody being insanely stupid, it's so refreshing to watch this lol I always found comfort in Nikolas Schreck and Zeena interview as the sole source of the capacity of actual intellectual thought lol, I know people are crazy stupid narcissists idk how much misanthrope you reading this are lol, I can understand how it's a hard read, I just wanted to say you are not alone if you feel there is no light lol

    • @boburnam6525
      @boburnam6525 2 месяца назад

      Have you seen mark passio's work? Incredibly in depth.

  • @EmBach84
    @EmBach84 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing, to say the least, how CM was in and out of institutions his entire life and he still was so in tune with the truth of human nature. It came so naturally to him. Definitely an old soul.

  • @paulcastvi
    @paulcastvi 2 года назад +8

    Great interview Michael and Nikolas, "you ain't Joe you ain't Sam you just am"
    Awesome 👌 👏

  • @foreverNwonder
    @foreverNwonder Год назад +5

    I believe Charlie had a lot to teach, obviously outside of his racist views of black ppl & interest in Hitler. His interviews are extremely interesting to watch. It’s clear he was intelligent in a non-traditional way. Even tho some of the interviewers weren’t on his level & didn’t ask the right questions, he still got out a lot of his viewpoints and opinions. I enjoy especially his views on spirituality & ATWA (Air Trees Water Animals).
    Charlie makes some wonderful music. So many of his songs are great. From Cease to Exist, The Big Iron Door, to Home is where you’re happy… all very catchy tunes.
    I was lucky enough to befriend someone who helped start my own research into Charles Manson when I was 15 years old. Seeing how the media / prosecutors twisted the facts of this story into this truly fantastical conspiracy helped me question the info being fed to the public.

    • @BallBatteryReligion
      @BallBatteryReligion 3 месяца назад +1

      I laughed when Nik mentioned label execs and Hollywood types pretending like they could tell he was some "creep" as soon as they met him. Without context for what he did or catching him in one of his 'episodes' (idk what his exact mental health status was, but you don't get to be sold for a jug of beer as a kid and be okay) you would not sense some evil, as if your evil-ometer is just perfectly set yet you're a Hollywood professional in the fuckin 60s lol. You can tell right away why he attracted people. His voice, with the mild southern accent and casual speech even about not casual topics, making you feel like you're on the same level. He certainly had charm and for sure his own flavor of wisdom. He shouldn't be excused, but we should get the whole story as close to accurate as possible because he's not a simple character.
      Imo almost no interviewer asked any of the right questions because they didn't really want any answers, they wanted a hit piece with a prolific American monster that would get people's attention. The moment the interview would get too open or stray from the case they'd forcefully steer it back and provoke him into looking and acting like the lunatic that the simple narrative needed. And he'd give it to him, because he was a lot of things, but perfectly mentally stable was not one of them.
      I really need to look deeper into his racism and exactly what his views were with that because admittedly, I never delved too deep into that aspect. He hung around Indian gurus who influenced him, so did he have a problem with anyone not white or just black people in America? With the Nazi influence, does that mean he hated Jews too? I don't remember if he mentioned it. I've seen more obscure interview clips where he seemed...weirdly complimentary of black people. Like calling them resourceful and clever or some shit. Idk, if you've got more info and the time and feel like sharing I'd love to hear it.

    • @foreverNwonder
      @foreverNwonder 3 месяца назад

      @@BallBatteryReligion I agree so much with the interviewers not asking the right questions.
      They just kept asking “why did you k!ll these ppl?” over and over again, even tho he clearly has stated he didn’t off anyone and let the others do as they wanted.
      Even if you don’t believe him, at least stop triggering him. I don’t understand what the point could be besides they wanted to make him the biggest monster as possible. And they’ve done a great job. He’s still talked about in pop culture, albeit with misinformation for the most part.
      As for the racism, if I remember correctly, he really talked about a race war. He wanted to start the race war between whites and Black ppl.
      I don’t remember about the Jewish community, but I remember the race war was one of his big beliefs early on.
      But he was also very vocal about weirdos in Hollywood. He went to a couple parties at the Tate house and said they videotaped s&&ual relations w/ minors. I think it was said that was the reason the Tates were chosen as a copycat k!!!ing.
      It’s definitely interesting to consider him in a modern lens… he was abandoned from the get go and raised in juvenile prisons from an early age. He talked a lot about he was born institutionalized.
      Makes ya wonder.

    • @BallBatteryReligion
      @BallBatteryReligion 3 месяца назад

      @@foreverNwonder yeah, at the very least if you're somebody going into a California prison to interview Manson, you'd think you'd be able to realize that the murders happened in 1969 and for the past 20, 30, 40, or however many years people who make careers out of getting people to confess have been trying to get him to say why he orchestrated those murders and he hasn't given anyone a clear answer yet. And if you realize that then what exactly makes you think he's gonna give you an answer? If you say it's because the interviewers had a hidden agenda then you run the risk of sounding like a cynical conspiracy theorist or a Manson supporter. If you don't believe that, then the implication is that those professional journalists who work on camera for major outlets are all just too stupid and clueless to look into who they're interviewing long enough to find out what will actually get any new information out of them. Frankly that's not a better answer, either they're not honest about their intentions or the people in charge of relaying information to the public are just that careless, dumb and/or unqualified.
      I knew about the race war. Supposedly he got the idea from Helter Skelter which as a Beatles song, "race war" is already a bit much for their vibe imo. Like they were putting metaphors for drugs into their songs but other than that they were talking about holding hands and yellow submarines as far as I know. I listened to the song and didn't get anything like war or apocalypse out of it. Which is probably good, maybe I'm not as crazy as I thought. But Charles wasn't full blown schizo where everything he said was pure delusion, so I kinda have a hard time buying that the song was the big thing, of only thing that convinced him of it. But I don't know for sure and I don't wanna sound like I'm sympathizing with him. But what I really wanna find out is why exactly he wanted to bring about a race war. 9/10 times if somebody wants a race war, you can figure out why they want it based on their race. But Charles is too weird and just barely too intelligent for me to dismiss it as the goals of a psychotic racist. Like, did he think the race war was going to happen? That it HAD to happen? Did he actively want to incite it or did he believe that him and his people were chosen to complete the task so he had to do it regardless of how he felt about other races? That's not me trying to find ways to excuse him, but we know how obsessed with religion he was especially Christianity, and he had some unique and for me personally, alarmingly resonant takes on Christ himself. Did he think starting the race war was just his cross to bear like Jesus did with his or did he actually want it to happen for personal reasons?
      I'm actually most of the way through an interview on YT with Nik right now. Race hasn't come up a lot, and I kinda wish they'd stick to some of the topics longer even though they're getting out there and weird. But two parts stuck out to me. Charles keeps referring to, or outright insulting guards that are off camera. First he talks about a black guard who's wearing a gold ring. He makes this...surprisingly interesting point about how the guard worked a couple weeks for said gold ring and casually wears it while that same amount of gold he's wearing and the money he traded for it is keeping people enslaved and causing their death somewhere else in the world. He actually says something like "he's wearing the same thing that's enslaving his African brother." Then he expands the point to anyone wearing gold and says "me? I'd throw it out. I wouldn't enslave another person over some gold man."
      After this he starts referring to a white guard and I'm assuming the same black guard. He says something like: "this white man here is terrified of this black man thinking he's gonna beat him up. Meanwhile the black man ain't even thinking about him. But he's so scared because he's fucked him over so bad that he thinks he's gonna get the same in return. So instead he holds me out and says "oh no don't hurt me, take this one."
      I'm not saying that he wasn't a white supremacist or that he wasn't a delusional, disturbed criminal outcast with the gift of gab, a failed music career and lifetime of anger to throw at the world. But for a white supremacist, those are weird statements to make. Idk what the truth of it is, but as of now it seems like it's either more complicated than that he was a supremacist who had one too many bad acid trips or he's an oddly Machiavellian supremacist, to mention black slavery and oppression and actually express that it's wrong and that we're contributing to it without knowing. Like...why would he act like that's a bad thing, or care at all? Idk, but the guy's more complex than I gave him credit for and like you I also became fascinated with him and the whole event around 15. So I've been down the rabbit hole before and im still surprised and perplexed lol.

    • @russblack443
      @russblack443 2 месяца назад

      ​@@BallBatteryReligionCharlie wasn't anywhere as racist as he was made out to be. He really liked Mexican people quite a bit and I don't think that he hated black people. He more or less believed that all races should stick to and breed with their own kind. Being that he was raised in the system he thought you should stick to your own kind which is how the federal and California prisons operate. Him starting a race war was bull shit. He did think that the black man had been oppressed in western society that they were going to have a uprising. You can find the complete interview with Nicholas that he used for Charles Manson superstar on RUclips. That might help you to understand what he thought about it.

  • @paulhart3812
    @paulhart3812 2 года назад +5

    Charles Manson sang about the Devil’s Hole in Death Valley in a couple of his songs.
    I wonder why no one ever asked him about it in interviews.

    • @foreverNwonder
      @foreverNwonder Год назад +1

      They were too busy assuming he was a psychopath mastermind that orchestrated the Tate/LaBianca murders. Instead of listening to him and seeing him for what he truly was. Which was a warrior for the planet. A believer in protecting the natural world from society’s continued destruction and degradation of all Earth’s wonders.

  • @cameronwalter8780
    @cameronwalter8780 2 года назад +10

    This was a great interview and very informative. Loved every minute of it.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +3

      Thank you, Cameron 🙏

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 Год назад

      @@ThisIsDarknessZine. A burning Manson question. I’ve read in a few different places that he returned to the Cielo scene after the murders to take a look and clean up some. I don’t buy it personally. What do you think?

  • @mr.anderson3288
    @mr.anderson3288 Год назад +10

    Nikolas Schreck is one of the most interesting people alive nowadays

    • @SuperJoshuaWorld64
      @SuperJoshuaWorld64 8 месяцев назад

      He's a Satanist

    • @DontGoToHell
      @DontGoToHell 7 месяцев назад

      The Bible says faith in Jesus Christ is the ONLY way to avoid eternal conscious suffering (Hell). (John 14:6, 2 Thessalonians 1:9)

    • @Palestinian_holocaust
      @Palestinian_holocaust 2 месяца назад

      Gnosticism is blasphemous just like the portrait of Jesus a Christ in the Babylonian Talmud

  • @alhassani626
    @alhassani626 2 года назад +5

    Abraxas is the force that changes reality. Thus Abraxas is the hope of the downtrodden, it shifts the balance of power. In fact, the power belongs to the rebel. He, by thinking of it, creates a new space for evolution to progress towards. And the force of evolution is abraxas, it is what keeps the disaster cycle. So basically it is the spirit of collective hope beyond personal ideas.

  • @blablblaaaaaaaaa
    @blablblaaaaaaaaa 2 года назад +3

    some real wisdom,great video guys,i admit i did not expect it .

  • @adamdean1128
    @adamdean1128 Год назад +4

    i learned so much
    from Manson,
    how others talked to him
    how people tried to portray him,
    how others react to him

  • @harryanderson7282
    @harryanderson7282 2 года назад +9

    While I certainly respect the depths to which Schreck has plunged in order to bring all this information to light, I must say that the more I learn about Manson the human being the less interested I become in hearing about the attendent minutia of his personal life. For me it's the spiraling spiderweb of conincidences and chance occurrences which seems to so define the magical mosaic of "Helter Skelter" that keeps me in this perpetual state of information intoxication.

    • @aa11ct9
      @aa11ct9 2 года назад

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @swar3194
    @swar3194 Год назад +2

    love from persia mr schreck

  • @kevinkaatz883
    @kevinkaatz883 2 года назад +6

    I lol when Nick said, ".......more interested than how many stab wounds at Cielo drive". I think anyone listening to this has more of an interest than stab wounds at Cielo drive

  • @shannon6708
    @shannon6708 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic interview with our mystical father NS. The Christ consciousness. Jesus was a radical. Thank You. Namaste. I work at a behavioral health hospital at a past building of Roman Catholicism by the Franciscan nuns and there are pictures of the priests with the boys from Boys town there. Thank you for explaining the culture of the deep south. so relevant with Christian fundamentalists etc. Mafiosos were many times Italian Roman Catholic. KKK south exactly they think Catholics are antichrists just like some the Muslims see America. Out of all the books written by various writers about CM the focus of Mansons mysticism by NS is the most interesting. I was doing time in the universal mind. Yogananda wrote a book on Christ consciousness and the second coming of Christ. The resurrection of Christ within you. Jesus said I am God. The duality of having a spiritual awakening and the shadow side of the self. To be hated is in a way to become spiritually redeemed, yes. indeed. I am an empath, so I understand this. We are spiritual Starseed's planting new seeds for the new world to come. You are a number in prison. LSD and ego death will open many doors of consciousness. Nothing is real. nothing happens. This is so exciting to me. because this is a dead game we are playing. 1. I get the dead part. die before you die. yes. 2 Jesus said you must become like a child before you can enter the kingdom of God. A.T.W.A. Wolves and Scorpios. Abraxas and duality. all is one. Namaste.

  • @yerbiggdady
    @yerbiggdady 2 года назад +3

    BUY THE BOOK ! I've been acquiring EVERYTHING written on the Manson thing since the mid 1970's . I was 6 miles away from Spahn Ranch the night Tex & co. roLLed out . (Had no idea at the time what was up. But drove by the ranch several times before and after that night , my older brother and cousin driving). Went back east , & saw the news coverage at Christmas time back home. Started getting into it after buying "Helter Skelter" like everyone else.
    Dad was a homicide detective. But I digress. Now , I have a mountain of books , magazines , and clippings on it all . THIS is the book to get , foLks.

  • @DavidTaylor-n1z
    @DavidTaylor-n1z 3 месяца назад

    Actually President Nixon !et outside the White House to talk with hippoes. For some reason he was interested in what that had to say.

  • @daniafterdark
    @daniafterdark 2 года назад +3

    Great interview! Really enjoyed this. 😎

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Dani! I'm glad you caught the premiere!

  • @Linda-pw8gx
    @Linda-pw8gx 2 года назад +1

    Great interview! Glad I was able to watch it!

  • @Faicchiocat
    @Faicchiocat Год назад +1

    01:33:20 Abraxas

  • @JoMomma
    @JoMomma 2 года назад +4

    You may be interested in "NatureboyTV" a modern guru who mirrors many of Manson's ideologies but expresses those ideologies in the most unconventional ways.
    He was recently arrested for a member of his tribe accusing him if rape, and he has many haters online who dismiss his knowledge and focus on his online antics that were mainly to gain a larger audience.
    He is certainly a unique individual and if you are interested in learning more about his philosophy I'd recommend his youtube channel _NatureboyTV_ playlist _Th3 Compl3te Journ3y_ ....
    What amazes me about true gnostics is the continuity of thought processes within diverse individuals that are expressed in gnostic writings, but those writings were _NOT_ the source of our thought processes... but the writings validate what we have ultimately learned from within (the true source of knowing)
    I have sympathy for Schreck in a way, because he seems to think that people like Manson must have obtained his wisdom from hearing second hand accounts of Jung or Hesse, when the wisdom is internally attainable to anyone who seeks it.....

  • @witchywoman2437
    @witchywoman2437 2 года назад +2

    This is the most fascinating and redeeming interview about one of the most complex and beautiful minds that have graced this horrific experience we call life. I think it is Nikolas’ ability to truly see the man, Charles Manson, in his entirety, that draws me to him as well. I’ve always been interested in the full murder story, but that was always secondary to my interest in understanding Charles Manson and his mind. Thank you for focusing the interview on this particular topic and endless thank yous to Nikolas for imparting further knowledge about Charlie’s philosophies and interpretations of the world, and giving us further incite into Charlie’s true persona.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words, and I agree completely!

    • @MB-vu3ow
      @MB-vu3ow 4 месяца назад

      Are you crazy or just warped?

  • @lenwelch2195
    @lenwelch2195 4 месяца назад +1

    Mansons personality . Mind was clearly fractured to justify , to rationalize any personal justification for his worst behavior. Darkness isn’t just defined by a lack of light, it’s a projection of shifting personal responsibility to rationalize a avenue away from seeing oneself as the source of our own misery through our own choices.

  • @drauglurdarkambient
    @drauglurdarkambient Год назад

    thanks so much for what you do here, that is an instant sub for me

  • @shermsmoke
    @shermsmoke Год назад +2

    This is some of he best info on Charlie himself that I've found on RUclips

    • @caveman3021
      @caveman3021 Год назад +1

      If you haven't seen it already, check out Charles Manson Superstar.
      Best interviews of Charlie out there imo , as Nicholas let's him talk, and doesn't harp on about the murders

    • @shermsmoke
      @shermsmoke Год назад +2

      @@caveman3021 I have seen it. Definitely one of the better interviews. There's some good stuff out there like some phone calls where they jus let Charlie go off for a lil bit. I've seen pretty much everything RUclips has to offer as far as Charlie goes though..

  • @blackfyre365
    @blackfyre365 Год назад

    What a fantastic interview❤

  • @mttqll8623
    @mttqll8623 2 года назад +2

    That was a great interview, I see a lot of scientology in manson teachings too, he talks alot about all being a game, theres interviews in which he talks about tone 40, which is a scientology thing on how to give orders. Reincarnation and visiting past lives is a thing in scientology. But mostly the organization and politics of a cult is teached in scientology, they teach people how to con others into and make them stay in he cult, hubbard knew he could not run a big cult without teaching others how to run it too.

    • @aa11ct9
      @aa11ct9 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!
      Even in his music there is scientology concepts. Manson's album Trees starts with the track 'One' which talks about the aberrated mind.
      Personally it wasn't until I learned some Freezone Clearing tech that I finally could understand his lyrics to "Ego is a too much thing", which talks about the unconscious in a very different way to the mainstream understanding of it. The very same name of the album: Love and Terror, etc, etc, etc

    • @ThoughtPolice007
      @ThoughtPolice007 Год назад +1

      In Ed Sauders book The Family it clearly states that Manson studied Scientology and became the highest level in it

  • @1dissyfit
    @1dissyfit 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant interview!

  • @SamaelAzazel131
    @SamaelAzazel131 2 года назад +3

    Great interview!

  • @annikarasmussen6616
    @annikarasmussen6616 2 года назад +3

    This was super interesting.

  • @kevinkaatz883
    @kevinkaatz883 Год назад +2

    Nikolas is also a brilliant man

  • @Noitpure
    @Noitpure 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic interview! Book ordered! Thank you!

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed! You're going to love the book!

  • @ANava-mp4db
    @ANava-mp4db 2 года назад +3

    Awesome interview really insightful 🔥🙏…

  • @MB-vu3ow
    @MB-vu3ow 4 месяца назад +2

    Christ was not a “name” but a designation.

  • @DominionCraft
    @DominionCraft 2 года назад +1

    very nice interview thank you for the video.

  • @suzannek3493
    @suzannek3493 Год назад +1

    You have to ask yourself - how did he get the contacts to get hooked up so easily to Universal studios ? I can’t believe it’s just because of Kaufman..

  • @BarbaraJohnson-vb7pp
    @BarbaraJohnson-vb7pp Месяц назад

    Charlie was sooo unique, talented… in my 71 years, I have not come to hear of anyone like him. Been following since 1969 when I first heard all of this on the local news (Bay Area & LA) intriguing up to this day.
    Mr Shreck has so eloquently enlightened me about the man and all of the other stuff related. He was a criminal, was mystical too. So interesting that combination. He was so very needy and did not get his needs fulfilled.

  • @nobodieshome_
    @nobodieshome_ 2 месяца назад

    Please do the left hand path! Excellent interview

  • @trumanbentley9491
    @trumanbentley9491 4 месяца назад

    Nikolas needs to talk with Maxine Sanders and document her information. Nikolas is great with everything he creates. His sex magick book is great too. He should present material to the museum in Boscastle too.

  • @NameAppearsInTheLink
    @NameAppearsInTheLink 4 месяца назад

    Thank you..

  • @blablblaaaaaaaaa
    @blablblaaaaaaaaa 2 года назад +5

    whatever is your path,there is no sin,there is no fault,we really are all saints,may we dissolve the ego and become fully conscious,so that we can realize what we really are,Consciousness(God in religious terms,the Void,the Presence,Christ Consciousness,the Great Dragon/Serpent,the Source and many other names,it's beyond any name and concept,the tao that can be named is not the tao) aware of itself=what is Real=what never change and is always the same,so it cannot be destroyed or die,because it was never born,it is not infinite,because infinite it is still in linear time,it is eternal because it trascends time. Illusion,unlike what is usually tought, is something that can be experienced,like a dream,you can experience it,but is never the same,it costantly changes,that's what illusion really mean,sorry if there are some errors this is not my language,many many blessings .

    • @jamesremus07
      @jamesremus07 2 года назад +1

      Beautiful, thank you! 💗🔥🙏🏾🌵

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +1

      🙏

    • @suzannek3493
      @suzannek3493 Год назад +1

      No thanks .

    • @blablblaaaaaaaaa
      @blablblaaaaaaaaa Год назад

      @@jamesremus07 @ThisIsDarknessZine thank you brothers and sisters,i'm glad you found it helpful,may we all find what is Real (God in religious terms,Consciousness,Source etc...) and be free from suffering ; )

    • @MB-vu3ow
      @MB-vu3ow 4 месяца назад

      You are deluded.

  • @sugarpuddin
    @sugarpuddin 8 месяцев назад

    I tried a Google search - I can't find his book anywhere!
    I don't know the stats now, but not long ago more than half of the people in eastern Kentucky did not have running water!

    • @mutate34
      @mutate34 7 месяцев назад +1

      he only sells it directly from his website apparently.

  • @abraxasfraxinus7744
    @abraxasfraxinus7744 2 года назад +1

    I ordered the book two years ago now and still never showed up =[

    • @Michael-lm1xe
      @Michael-lm1xe 2 года назад

      Same for me. Give it time. He self-released this book, and there is a huge number of orders to ship. I know he is doing everything he can to get them to us ASAP. Just be patient. Its better to wait two years for a vastly improved edition, than to buy an previous edition on ebay for $800. It will arrive.

  • @SleepyPenguin-8og
    @SleepyPenguin-8og 8 месяцев назад

    Rest in peace everyone I ever knew.

  • @PauloAdolpho87
    @PauloAdolpho87 Год назад

    Wonderful

  • @artsahobby123
    @artsahobby123 9 месяцев назад

    One of the girls in the family was hanging out with Buffalo Springfield. I met her at a Uni gig for Medicine Ball. Who was she? Catherine Share, Myers, or could it have been Tanya or even LInda?

    • @artsahobby123
      @artsahobby123 9 месяцев назад

      The story about Medicine Ball happened when Hendrix died.

    • @mollybones4856
      @mollybones4856 29 дней назад

      Catherine Gilles, cute blonde. Buffalo Springfield groupie.

  • @artsahobby123
    @artsahobby123 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your link to selling The Manson Tapes is blocked. Put a new link. Yah, where do I purchase it?

    • @DontGoToHell
      @DontGoToHell 7 месяцев назад

      Why don't you purchase the Bible instead? It tells you how to get right with God and avoid eternal conscious suffering (Hell).

    • @artsahobby123
      @artsahobby123 7 месяцев назад

      @@DontGoToHell I have a copy. Where is the book of Enouch? Why is Schreck's book 350 British pounds?

    • @jensandersen7011
      @jensandersen7011 7 месяцев назад

      and where to give your money to.@@DontGoToHell

  • @rickyblackburn-n9e
    @rickyblackburn-n9e 7 месяцев назад

    According to Tom O'Neil's book, Manson's grandfather was a Mason; a high degree Mason if I remember correctly. If this is accurate, it would seem that this would be central to the subject discussed here.

    • @MB-vu3ow
      @MB-vu3ow 4 месяца назад

      Half of O’Neil’s book is his speculation.

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger Год назад

    44:17,.. ‘Allegory of the Cave’ book 7 of Platos, REPUBLIC.

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger Год назад

    The sweet kind power of Rif Rak Rakis.

  • @sandhya315
    @sandhya315 Год назад +1

    It's interesting, though he doesn't explicitly say it. But Jesus was also a criminal in the world that he occupied. He was also beloved of whores and outcastes.
    Manson shares the similar mindset of the kind of madness that less known yogis than Yogananda, such as Bamakhepa.

  • @anthonybeesley3537
    @anthonybeesley3537 Год назад +2

    If Charles Manson was a mad genius then Adolf Hitler was a gruesome monster of energy

    • @suzannek3493
      @suzannek3493 Год назад

      No - they were both monsters fueled by natziism , communism, power and control and a love hate relationship with Jesus .

  • @SleepyPenguin-8og
    @SleepyPenguin-8og 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice dinner with my nephew seeing a friend from his old school. Shame the govts gonna f him (my nephew)over in life also if hes allowed to grow up.

  • @wadesmoke9726
    @wadesmoke9726 Год назад

    I don't have the same understanding of how this man Manson gets the title Shaman in the indigenous concept.

  • @northwooddrive448
    @northwooddrive448 Год назад

    This Is the light in the Darkness

  • @yzyzyz44
    @yzyzyz44 2 года назад +2

    Sadly the book isnt available on Amazon :/

  • @andrewbryant6495
    @andrewbryant6495 2 года назад +1

    🙏🏻

  • @paulsullivan2228
    @paulsullivan2228 Год назад +2

    Count Von Bruno!

  • @טימותילורנס
    @טימותילורנס 3 месяца назад

    How about the fruit?

  • @madcat2713
    @madcat2713 Месяц назад

    💚⚔💚🤜💥🤛💚⚔💚

  • @Faicchiocat
    @Faicchiocat Год назад

    01:06:00

  • @kathleendobens6648
    @kathleendobens6648 Год назад +2

    Yah well the mysticism doesn't make unfortunately the victims being rutally killed for no reason except his crazy mind. I say crazy because they were killed by u nknown people for fun.

  • @Adept179
    @Adept179 Год назад +2

    Nick is a great interview. Really fantastic researcher. He gives Manson way too much credit in the way of spirituality, however. The guy was like a salad bar, taking a little of this, a little of that, to put together his whole paper thin belief system. Manson was a conman with a IQ slightly above room temperature. He wasn't a genius as Nick portrays him. Nick does have the best and most factual book on Manson out there I will say. Unlike Tom O'Oneil's sellout misdirecting nonsense Chaos.

  • @tommyboyfitness
    @tommyboyfitness 2 года назад

    When you become a born-again believer your spirit is perfect sealed to the day redemption Ephesians 1:13. Your soul and body or not. So for instance your soul if a team is up with the flesh Will be more fleshly. What is the teams up with the spirit your body will exude the spiritual and sometimes you saw Manson very spiritual and other times not so much but if he was genuinely born-again his spirit is perfect. Don’t forget we’re supposed to worship God in spirit and in truth John 4:24 Because God is a spirit

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  2 года назад +2

      Matthew 7:1-3
      Judge not, that ye be not judged.
      For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
      And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

  • @Faicchiocat
    @Faicchiocat Год назад

    42:00

  • @thebangkokconnection4080
    @thebangkokconnection4080 Год назад +3

    Hundreds in America sent money to Schreck for the Manson book and never received a copy. Now they do not even answer emails asking after all these years where are the books. Ripped off by Mr. Schreck.

    • @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO
      @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO Год назад +1

      Funny how you are the only one supposedly saying this after all these years and years and years

  • @Primary-cn2ht
    @Primary-cn2ht 5 месяцев назад

    manson himself told those around him not to call him christ, cause they crucified the last one who claimed to be, ..

  • @TheSoftspokenShaman
    @TheSoftspokenShaman Год назад

    The prodigal son of man?

  • @ritaw9000
    @ritaw9000 Год назад

    So Kathleen did not abandon him? Bring him back to boys town when he ran away? She was a disgrace as a mom

  • @SleepyPenguin-8og
    @SleepyPenguin-8og 8 месяцев назад

    Hello strangers. I love your hate.

  • @leilahelvi3746
    @leilahelvi3746 Год назад

    He should have been included by a functional society .. which functional society though

    • @suzannek3493
      @suzannek3493 Год назад

      Good question .. Not mine . No thanks.. but someone’s

  • @edcrowley3666
    @edcrowley3666 Год назад

    Nikolas is the Acknowledged expert. Bugliosi is irrelevant to this whole Topic, as is Tarantino.

  • @arielbonzai462
    @arielbonzai462 Год назад

    Good interview with a lot of fresh info. He dies a lot of podcasts and he always finding fresh angles thanks to his wise choice in venues. He made one faux pas I suspect but only because I heard a shrew innTLB radio subtly dismiss him and his Manson info while mocking his lost ear and eloquence. The usual guy named Brian was nit on the show last night, and while he’s an abusive hot head, he’s got enough sense to make the most of interviews. The wench is a phone who has not done anything to learn what the hell is up. I’m going ti fund the interview. With scarecrow now because I’m curios how it plays out. I wonder if Brian goes off on him during the show, though I know Nick will just not be anything but polite and full of insight . Maybe that blew up and us the reason he didn’t make his own shown last night. He’s been after Charlie and the truth a long time. Maybe just to milk for all it’s worth. Fortunately there’s some great podcasters out there like this guy, and three or four others who can hold their own and are genuinely interested in this mythology. I think it’s about to come out in great jagged pieces, a puzzle of weathered pieces that allow us to see just enough of the truth to let it and Charlie go. We must be holding him and Sharon and others on this plane somehow with all our obsessive misinformation. I think Charlie probably sent som elf this in Nicks way but a lot of it doesn’t matter really as long as we understand Bug fabricated the narrative and lots of men far more powerful than he’d ever become were responsible for that. I think it’s kind of like Charlie said to Bobby when they were in a holding cell together one day after the big event was over. They were doing a trial for Gary I reckon. . This was not serendipity (them in a cell together had to bugged and a big Nada for police) but it gave Charlie a chance to explain.. So what the hell happened ?, Bobby wanted to know. Charlie shrugged. It all spun out of control he told his friend. That’s about the best explanation there is and frankly I don’t think Charlie ever knew the full truth. He said it took years to figure out how it all went down. Certainly Bobby;’s comments reflect a gradual comprehension of the cosmic drama. The latest suggests he can’t blame Charlie and best of all, “aI will die in here before I say those lies about Helter Skelter.” He’s not going for the bullshit and frankly few few people live their lives as well as Bobby has. What’s more he’s better looking now than in his youthful folly. I am nit sure he’d be able to realize his creative genius and joy out side at all. Maybe it was the best thing for him.

  • @SleepyPenguin-8og
    @SleepyPenguin-8og 8 месяцев назад

    Don't do anything in life. If you do, they'll steal it.

  • @MissMarie1377
    @MissMarie1377 10 месяцев назад

    How can you say trading your child for a mug of beer or just abandoning him for a boyfriend is not a “sin”? She was a bad woman worthy of criticism. Christian or not, the woman was disgusting.
    I don’t get what you were on about at the beginning.
    Other than that…….great work

  • @virtue_signal_
    @virtue_signal_ 3 месяца назад

    Name calling is distracting and unnecessary.

  • @gerrywood3584
    @gerrywood3584 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks to CIA for mess

  • @adammitchell5683
    @adammitchell5683 Год назад

    Charlie was a Jesuit priest ....he admitted he was in there "doing a job for God and Country "...

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 Год назад +1

    You can't keep.milking the legend of Charlie and not expect to come across contrived. I'm disappointed in this video.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  Год назад +2

      Well I found the book incredibly engaging and the interview with Nikolas was also a lot of fun for us and most that watched. Sorry you were searching for interviews about Charles Manson and we didn't talk about him the way you dreamed it would be.

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  Год назад +2

      Also, of all the people "milking the legend", do you honestly imagine that Nikolas Schreck is even remotely close to the top of that pile?

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  Год назад

      Bugliosi turned him into a wizard, CHAOS turned him into a government experiment, but THIS IS TOO FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ThisIsDarknessZine
      @ThisIsDarknessZine  Год назад +1

      In conclusion: I'm disappointed in your comment, and had to let you know 😉

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 Год назад +2

      Nik is an incredibly intelligent guy and a great speaker, but he, too, got a bit hood winked by the con man. The true story is likely between his version and the official one. One of the problems here is that Nik wants to have it both ways: call Charlie a mystic, philosophical AND be a cult leader who ordered murders.

  • @richardsimons6978
    @richardsimons6978 Год назад +3

    Schreck has one of the best books out there on the TLB case but damn, his minions screwed me out of a copy.
    I ordered the new version of The Manson File over two years ago and got nothing but excuses, even after the Covid delays, from Sabine and J Nash. Then they just quit replying to my emails. Skanks couldn't even provide a tracking number!

  • @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO
    @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO Год назад +1

    Why was Manson even friends with this guy this guy never shuts up

  • @NameAppearsInTheLink
    @NameAppearsInTheLink 4 месяца назад

    Thank you..