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The cathars had these books that they considered "scripture" that were totally different from the books of the new Testament, they were written much-much later as well. so basically they made up a religion with made-up books. They stood against everything medieval society stood for. They denied Jesus' divinity, they thought the body was made by the devil, and starving to death is a good thing. they were the communists of their time. It is good that they were eradicated.
The Cathars had more right than the Catholics but they both, either accidently or intentionally presented conclusions that are incorrect, however the only way to fundamentally change what is, you have to dwell in what isn't.
When I was younger I went nearby MontSegur in the south of France 🇫🇷 it is a beautiful place full of magic and Keynes. Yea the catars are amazing good men and look for equality between men and woman it is amazing!
This channel is good at restoring my faith in both the internet and humanity, something about seeing doctor of magic in a yamaka earnestly talking about dualist theology alongside a meme about Thomas and Cathar Jesus
@@mtr65 Insightful point - thanks. The 'Cathar' (Good Christian) Bishop Guilabert of Castres said, "Gold and silver I no longer carry in my purse. I am satisfied with each day’s food and am not anxious whether tomorrow I shall have enough to be clothed and fed. You see me in the teachings which Jesus Christ preached and in which His Gospel consists.”
I think finding/seeing similar spiritual ideas in more than one religion hints that there may be some truth to them, way to many examples out there of religious thoughts being mangled over time by people in power editing/twerking to support their own agenda on older material.
Thanks! This is the clearest and most informative explanation of the Cathars and who they were I have ever heard. I have known and read about them but until now nobody ever explained who they were and what their beliefs were. Great channel.
Thank you Dr, whilst i do not understand everything I certainly have a much broader knowledge than I did before. You are much appreciated. Mark/New Zealand
extreem interessant.die katharen hadden zeer fascinerende ideeen over de realiteit in spiritueel-filosofische zin en hun geesteshouding tegenover hun vervolging was erg bijzonder!
really appreciate your videos on the intricacies of gnosticism, they're my favorite of yours. I always enjoy the historical art you choose, medieval christian paintings are so bizarre and engrossing
'On a planet that increasingly resembles one huge Maximum Security prison, the only intelligent choice is to plan a jail break.' - a clever philosopher.
The author of this quote is Robert Anton Wilson. He was an American author, philosopher, and futurist who is best known for his book "The Illuminatus! Trilogy" and for his writings on topics such as conspiracy theories, counterculture, and quantum physics
Hello esoterica, I enjoy your videos from time to time. I am a student of religion philosophy and ancient history. Would you mind sharing your name and background? Seeing your Yamaha, are you Jewish? Can you give a little bit of background about yourself and your personal religious/philosophical practice? Thanks very much.
I think I know what you likely mean, but please know that Gnostic Christians live by facts and not the faith of the supernatural believing other. No real talkin serpents and donkeys please. Such thinking produces poor moral side. Remember that the best ideologies and duality, calls even peaceniks to make war when required by morals.
Long lineage (Roman Catholicism gave us great records) of clerics in the church shows that often those who were forced back into the church to save their lives ( those who didn't walk into the fires) simply donned the cloak, not the mantle. So there were pockets and sects and family teachings. Quebecois Marions on my side who came to North America very very early (1600 or earlier) almost had a feral ferocity to the dual meanings of teachings and the "We keep this among family."
"How grateful, are even the heretics, when they see that rain has come to nourish the dry land. And I have never heard one of them thank Satan for it." St. Dominic
I really appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into these videos, Dr. Sledge! Likewise, I appreciate you being so up-front about your own biases and your efforts to put them aside for the sake of education. (Although, it does come off as a bit cat-and-scratching-post meme. "This is what part of the Cathar orthodoxy would've believed... IF THERE WAS ONE!")
Thank you Dr. J. Sledge for being a rare ✨💎✨on YT and on Philosophy regarding “distinct deep” knowledge on a myriad of topics, and taking the time and effort with sharing it all with us X 😁😎☺️😌🙌🏻👍🏻👌🏻❤️❤️❤️
I suspect that the mention of the region of Lake Garda as a hotbed of Cathar practice may be the result of toponomastic mistaken identity. I will explain: at the southern tip of Lake Garda lies the town of DESENZANO, a very prosperous and well known town, very easily accessible and close to major cities. A very small village named DESENZANO also exists near the town of ALBINO, north of Bergamo, in the Valle Seriana. Apparently this small village was the main seat of the Cathar sect of the ALBINENSES, according to the Enciclopedia Treccani (similar in scope to the Encyclopedia Britannica). Albinenses, of course, must refer to Albino itself, the main center of the lower Valle Seriana. The town of Albino is the location where the small river LUIO (also LUJO) flows into the Serio river. The river Luio/Lujo comes from the homonymous Valle del Lujo. Now, the author of the treatise is presented here as John of Lugio, translation of Italian "Giovanni da Lujo. You can see where I am going with this. Everything converges to support the hypothesis that Lake Garda has little to do with this particular chapter of the Cathars' history, and that this is the result of a mistake caused by the reference to the name of Desenzano. I also heard Dr. Sledge mention very quickly a name that sounded like GAMBINO. Could it be that it was GANDINO? Gandino is another town in a valley that departs from Valle Seriana, a few kilometers north of Albino. Gandino, now a very small charming village, was an extremely rich town during the Middle Ages, known for the high quality wool that was exported all over Europe. This has nothing to do directly with the Cathars themselves, but it is at least intriguing that toponomy seems to point all to a very small area in this region.
I will never get enough of this man and his channel's work. The great maestro and doctor here is light 🕯️ one needs to carry on searching the catacombs of everything occult and esoteric. Bravo Maestro!
speculations of unwise men are certainly interesting in philosophical nd historical terms, but it becomes a dangerous and presumptious erudition when you give them the importance for your life...
The way you introduced this video was so familiar it gave me deja vu and made me think I was watching the same episode twice... just goes to show your consistency 🤣
Problem with all this philosophical discussions that they dont go far enough into history. Therefore the reasoning , although solid within it's keyhole context , is narrowed to the keyhole. 😂 It's ancient Sanskrit teaching that the common man has no free will..... Even perhaps as an adept....one has to accept that the programmes.tun things, or the higher self.... The reincarnation I can see as a stumbling block for the ever so power hungry Catholics..... 🤣 . I enjoy this channels ability to take a pragmatic view of accepted history , and change tack when new info comes to light 🙏
Something that came up for me while listening was the yoga sutras. There is a sutra that discusses the causes of suffering such as mistaking the unreal for the real and pain for pleasure. I love making connections to the various wisdom traditions.
In accordance to the Law of One, a Wanderer can become karmicly bound to the 3D if he engages in 'bad behavior'. He will remain in this incarnation cycle unless he completes a full lifetime 'without sin',or, 'service to others' let's say. Living in a social society where all are goal oriented to ascend, may very well get them through the veil. Lessons can still be learned, as per soul contract, even though you've minimized your opportunities with a smaller population. Thanks Dr, for your information. I find this correlation VERY interesting.
Thankyou so much for the link, I've downloaded a whole heap so I can run it through calibre to change the font. While I truly appreciate the work of Dr Attrell and Altrusian Grace Media, it will great to be able to read this stuff again.
Lovely video as always! May I ask if you could provide sources for the art you display in video? Just a small caption would suffice, because I love esoteric and religious art❤. It would be greatly appreciated
I heard the sceptical position about Cathars from you. I’m quite inclined now towards this idea. Maybe even the Bogomils themselves were something like Waldensians or Friar Minors. Maybe! Good luck with your work! 👍
Very nice! I had to stop and start again at 15:00-18:00 being reminded of Meister Eckhart's Sermon on Detachment, and God's Detachment itself. The main issue is the whole Good-Evil problem, which goes back to the Vedas IMO, except a close reading of those seems to suggest the necessity of the Devas & Asuras and isn't so black and white (IMHO). You know... you've said you don't have a "mystic practice" yet it's amazing how you have a really deep foundational knowledge. Much respect for you! ADDENDUM: I thought I needed to make a clearer attempt at tying my comment ideas. Does "God" actually know good or evil in the sense we believe and think? IMO the issue seems related to the whole idea of emanation which most people TODAY tend to think of in a more"logical/linear" manner, as if there is some pure good that eventually degenerates into evil (or error if you will). Similar to some views on the Tree of Life descending from Kether to Malkuth. I also suspect that the issue also relates to the concept of Person & the Trinity. Ananda Coomaraswamy, in his A NEW APPROACH TO THE VEDAS suggests that there is likely a connascence of the Persons in Catholic Theology when looking at Vedic correspondences. Really fascinating metaphysical stuff! Just my 2 cents...
@@benvinar2876 if you haven’t, look into the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Aryeh Kaplan, Leonora Leet, Israel Regardie, and Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi books are all recommended. Halevi and Regardie are best if you’re just beginning. Good luck with your studies!
The Vedas and the Vedantic-Celtic link contain more accurate forms of belief structures that existed prior to the steam roller that Roman Catholicism was to Europe and the world. The non-dual principles within brahmanist and vedantic culture is far less problematic than the fervour of the judeo-Christian belief structures. The dualism of the last 2000 years (age of Pisces) has just bedn part of the wider kulpa and part of the Kali yuga. The notion of Asuras, Devas, Pretas, and Human Realms makes sense. Even dimensionally. The golden age where all inter-dimensional beings were in closer in communion is something that aleays intrigues me. How did we build the pyramids? What was the Arch of the Covenant? How were our life spans shortened after the tower of babel was torn down? Hinduism goes a long stretch back into history, and survives as the legacy of belief structures that existed long before Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, and the judeo-christian beliefs. Aiming to derive any sense from medieval manuscripts is like trying to understand shakespere by looking at internet memes. Sure the two are connected historically, and both use humour and the invention of new parlence to convey information, but the distillary of time leaves them as distinct extremes. I sincerely doubt that much remains within any variant of belief structure and method from the last 2000 years of esoteric literature. It seems that only the base metaphors, merisms, and symbology exist within the judeo-christian texts. The vedantic-celtic connection contains far more authentic material imo, and when you listen to Hindu Kirtan, you feel the love and joy of life within it. Very interesting that you're seeing a similar observation!
@@angryherbalgerbil Thanks for your comments. I think there are more of us out there who know these links. You might enjoy Coomaraswamy especially ANEW APPROACH TO THE VEDAS, although any of his writings including the Art History ones on Indian Art are great. A bit of a dense read on some, but part of the fun in reading him is that one gets productively lost in his footnotes! Lol
Fantastic video Dr. Sledge! I'm fascinated by the nature of the heretical and esoteric movements that you discuss. Is it fair to say that many esoteric and "heretical" movements lack a monolithic dogma but are effervescences of religious thought and feeling move along in the same general direction. It seems like the Cathars are very similar to the original Gnostics in this regard.
@@spacemanonearth The original "Gnostics" would be that outpouring of largely, but not exclusively, Christian thought in late Antiquity. We now call them Gnostics, but they probably thought of themselves simply as "Christians." It was the drive toward a strict Orthodoxy that must have seemed strange to them.
It's such ashame these teachings were destroyed and then distorted and branded as "heresy." I really think we would live in a very different world if teachings of the Marcionites, Gnostics, and Cathars where preserved. I wish i could go back in time and learn from them all.
Looks like from the very beginning they had the answer to the naive childish question many Christians ask and many priests and pastors awkwardly try to answer and justify: "Why God allows bad things to happen?" The Cathars just didn't have this problem, and probably were happier and more spiritually satisfied to that matter.
Is there actually a merch link? I never see it anywhere, almost like it's a running joke lol. I'll definitely buy some merch if I can ever actually find the store link
No pressure but in case it helps I was interested in finding a talk by you on the book you mention. (Book of the two principles was it?) Then I noticed I'm right up to date and you only made this last week. I also went to the more general video about the texts and the one about whether they existed. Great series. Cathars are now in my awareness.
Cathars were located in the present Ukraine and Russian regions above the Black and Caspian Seas. The Cathars were in-between the Christians to the West and South , and the Muslims to the East and South. To maintain unity in their territory, the leadership declared that they would be different; gnostic and Jewish.
To cut through Cathar theology, the essence, the perfume of Catharism is harmony with Nature and people, beauty of living, peacefulness and pure, innocent goodness.
Enlightning explanation! We find back the difficulties encountered by the ancient Greeks about the nature of the truth in reason, incapable of understanding why their logic (as any logic) leads to paradoxes (as modern logicians and mathematicians found today, Russel, Goedel, Turing) ignoring the nature of intelligence (Piaget). The fact that they started by recognizing causality, a physical concept (Einstein relativity) but ignoring the irreversibility of spacetime and the quantum origin of the universe (an effect without a cause) concepts that even modern scientists have problem to fathom, leading to wrong conclusions as the human condition. I wonder now how the message of Christ situated itself in this: that nature, the universe is neither good or evil, but just is, and that humans are reponsible only of their own actions, and consequently genuinely free, to simply exist being the resurrection, not as something that will be, but, as a fact, something that is. But was not that notion already in Judaism?
All of the different sources you've covered in this honestly makes the "Cathar movement" sound like it was actually a very interesting intellectual hothouse. Like they don't seem like they all fit together as one distinct group, but it reminds me of the intellectual landscape on the far left today. There's a lot of people who have widely divergent views on what they want, but we broadly find a way to all be fellow travelers regardless of who you believe the true imam of Lenin is.
@@TheEsotericaChannel i don't even know why people object to the comparison. Walter Benjamin made an extremely good argument for an esoteric Marxism that understands the influence apocalyptic Judaism has had on the movement.
Really awesome video as usual! Unrelated question: is it possible to see your perspective on Neolemurean magic (aka CCRU, Nick Land and their more recent followers) in the future? Your videos on Bataille are ones of the best out here and imo there isn't enough coverage of those who expanded on his //base materialist// paradigm , so it would be really great
@@TheEsotericaChannel for his late works it's definetely true, though the 90-s stuff is so much different.. I'm talking about the period of xenofeminism, virtual futures and numogrammatics, not the alt-right trash he's promoting since the mid 2000-s
Dr.Sledge did the gathars have a symbol. If so were can i find it. Can you please help me with this thnxs for your good work 🙏 is it the occitan cross which is yellow or the Cathar Dove
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Your command of language is impeccable
The cathars had these books that they considered "scripture" that were totally different from the books of the new Testament, they were written much-much later as well. so basically they made up a religion with made-up books.
They stood against everything medieval society stood for. They denied Jesus' divinity, they thought the body was made by the devil, and starving to death is a good thing. they were the communists of their time.
It is good that they were eradicated.
@@voxpopuli8132 your comment was censored i wonder why it deemed it unworthy i agree
The Cathars had more right than the Catholics but they both, either accidently or intentionally presented conclusions that are incorrect, however the only way to fundamentally change what is, you have to dwell in what isn't.
I found this video very cathartic... I'll show myself out.
Nah, you're in good company. Think that joke has already been made a few times so far ;)
When I was younger I went nearby MontSegur in the south of France 🇫🇷 it is a beautiful place full of magic and Keynes. Yea the catars are amazing good men and look for equality between men and woman it is amazing!
This channel is good at restoring my faith in both the internet and humanity, something about seeing doctor of magic in a yamaka earnestly talking about dualist theology alongside a meme about Thomas and Cathar Jesus
The world might be ending but the stuff we have is amazing
And some stuff about descending into a chariot 😂great.
Jesus was not a cathar but the cathar formed their thoughts from Jesus.
@@mtr65 Insightful point - thanks. The 'Cathar' (Good Christian) Bishop Guilabert of Castres said, "Gold and silver I no longer carry in my purse. I am satisfied with each day’s food and am not anxious whether tomorrow I shall have enough to be clothed and fed. You see me in the teachings which Jesus Christ preached and in which His Gospel consists.”
I think finding/seeing similar spiritual ideas in more than one religion hints that there may be some truth to them, way to many examples out there of religious thoughts being mangled over time by people in power editing/twerking to support their own agenda on older material.
Dr. Sledge. Thank you for your unfailing scholarship and presentation. You never fail to impress.
And if you look closely you can see a sense of humor shining through.
I apologize for the simple minded comments. Apparently ignorance is a bliss.
Thanks! This is the clearest and most informative explanation of the Cathars and who they were I have ever heard. I have known and read about them but until now nobody ever explained who they were and what their beliefs were. Great channel.
Books by Johnny Bineham. Older books come from the Catholic point of view, with all the bias and hostility.
Thanks for continuing to produce these videos. I learn so much!
I absolutely love these videos my friend!
Super fun stuff, these 'heresies' ;)
Gnosticism and the Cathars are a great source for worldbuilding.
'Elder Scollls' video game, High Elf worldview is very similar to Cathar
The pope left the chat!
Particularly if they just spread organically
Thank you Dr, whilst i do not understand everything I certainly have a much broader knowledge than I did before. You are much appreciated. Mark/New Zealand
I met a cathar once and asked them if they were a brother. They shook their head and said “gnosis”
Hah! Your a funny guy
And the dad joke award goes to....
😂 one of the nerdiest jokes I've seen in a while
Lol
Clever.
extreem interessant.die katharen hadden zeer fascinerende ideeen over de realiteit in spiritueel-filosofische zin en hun geesteshouding tegenover hun vervolging was erg bijzonder!
really appreciate your videos on the intricacies of gnosticism, they're my favorite of yours. I always enjoy the historical art you choose, medieval christian paintings are so bizarre and engrossing
'On a planet that increasingly resembles one huge Maximum Security prison, the only intelligent choice is to plan a jail break.' - a clever philosopher.
The author of this quote is Robert Anton Wilson. He was an American author, philosopher, and futurist who is best known for his book "The Illuminatus! Trilogy" and for his writings on topics such as conspiracy theories, counterculture, and quantum physics
Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia! Principia Discordia
Understandable Logic
@Checobeep
I love philosophy, but never heard of/read of this quote.
Really interesteing.
Hello esoterica, I enjoy your videos from time to time. I am a student of religion philosophy and ancient history. Would you mind sharing your name and background? Seeing your Yamaha, are you Jewish? Can you give a little bit of background about yourself and your personal religious/philosophical practice? Thanks very much.
The Cathar theological debate still needs to happen --most desperately in the USA. And is still suppressed by the very same people .
Thanks!
Another juicy one. Again, thank you for the amazing work and pristine delivery. Have a terrific weekend dear Justin!
Thanks, brother!
Peaceful people living thoughtfully based on faith?
Let's get em!
Sad but not uncommon.
I think I know what you likely mean, but please know that Gnostic Christians live by facts and not the faith of the supernatural believing other. No real talkin serpents and donkeys please. Such thinking produces poor moral side. Remember that the best ideologies and duality, calls even peaceniks to make war when required by morals.
@@Fgway Some of us like to evolve to our best end, while idol worshipers stagnate and show less fitness and moral thought.
Yes , faith in Spirit not Church!
So much food for thought. Really appreciate this channel.
Long lineage (Roman Catholicism gave us great records) of clerics in the church shows that often those who were forced back into the church to save their lives ( those who didn't walk into the fires) simply donned the cloak, not the mantle. So there were pockets and sects and family teachings. Quebecois Marions on my side who came to North America very very early (1600 or earlier) almost had a feral ferocity to the dual meanings of teachings and the "We keep this among family."
Wow
Sounds like Jews in Spain who were forced to convert to Catholicism.
Very well manipulated information.
@@tanistealife do pontificate
Googled quebecoise Marion's briefly out of curiosity, didn't find anything though.
Thank you for this and all your videos! I have learned so much from your sharing your work.
Thanks
Your videos are fascinating and you have a good style of calm delivery
Excellent! Please cover the Bogomils as well!
Thank you for the explanation of Cathar theology. We can only imagine their eternal bliss as we wallow in the burden of the physical world
"How grateful, are even the heretics, when they see that rain has come to nourish the dry land. And I have never heard one of them thank Satan for it." St. Dominic
@@bromisovalum8417 How convenient that they killed all the cathars and burned their books so we can't ask them for their reply to that.
I really appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into these videos, Dr. Sledge! Likewise, I appreciate you being so up-front about your own biases and your efforts to put them aside for the sake of education. (Although, it does come off as a bit cat-and-scratching-post meme. "This is what part of the Cathar orthodoxy would've believed... IF THERE WAS ONE!")
Nefarious? Probably misheard? ... or!?
Thank you Dr. J. Sledge for being a rare ✨💎✨on YT and on Philosophy regarding “distinct deep” knowledge on a myriad of topics, and taking the time and effort with sharing it all with us X 😁😎☺️😌🙌🏻👍🏻👌🏻❤️❤️❤️
We are lucky to have you good sir
Love the channel! You help bring the hidden and difficult ancient text to the masses with great presentation and with a hint of humor! 🧐 Excellent!
Gotta love those Cathars
Some Cathar ideas and practices coalesce with Vedic Hindu and Buddhist ones. The parallels with some Asian spiritual realms are interesting.
I suspect that the mention of the region of Lake Garda as a hotbed of Cathar practice may be the result of toponomastic mistaken identity. I will explain: at the southern tip of Lake Garda lies the town of DESENZANO, a very prosperous and well known town, very easily accessible and close to major cities.
A very small village named DESENZANO also exists near the town of ALBINO, north of Bergamo, in the Valle Seriana. Apparently this small village was the main seat of the Cathar sect of the ALBINENSES, according to the Enciclopedia Treccani (similar in scope to the Encyclopedia Britannica).
Albinenses, of course, must refer to Albino itself, the main center of the lower Valle Seriana.
The town of Albino is the location where the small river LUIO (also LUJO) flows into the Serio river. The river Luio/Lujo comes from the homonymous Valle del Lujo.
Now, the author of the treatise is presented here as John of Lugio, translation of Italian "Giovanni da Lujo. You can see where I am going with this.
Everything converges to support the hypothesis that Lake Garda has little to do with this particular chapter of the Cathars' history, and that this is the result of a mistake caused by the reference to the name of Desenzano.
I also heard Dr. Sledge mention very quickly a name that sounded like GAMBINO. Could it be that it was GANDINO? Gandino is another town in a valley that departs from Valle Seriana, a few kilometers north of Albino. Gandino, now a very small charming village, was an extremely rich town during the Middle Ages, known for the high quality wool that was exported all over Europe. This has nothing to do directly with the Cathars themselves, but it is at least intriguing that toponomy seems to point all to a very small area in this region.
I will never get enough of this man and his channel's work. The great maestro and doctor here is light 🕯️ one needs to carry on searching the catacombs of everything occult and esoteric. Bravo Maestro!
speculations of unwise men are certainly interesting in philosophical nd historical terms, but it becomes a dangerous and presumptious erudition when you give them the importance for your life...
This rarefied air is making me woozy. Thanks for the upload!
It's a power move to denounce your persecution as influenced by the devil and as sign of your holiness. Good for them.
Another glorious episode.
Wow! That was great info. I will listen to this again.
I think the first time I've learned about the Cathar's was through a song that was in my rec's on yt.
Lo Boier.
It's a really beautiful song.
Cathars basically thought that we all live in a Matrix
they realized we live on a hellish planet full of lies and deception 🤯 they stated the obvious
Don’t think they were wrong either
Cathars knowing ~ Existing the Cave
The way you introduced this video was so familiar it gave me deja vu and made me think I was watching the same episode twice... just goes to show your consistency 🤣
Excellent analysis, as always!! 👏🏽
Interestingly, Chinese Manichaeans described their beliefs with the set phrase "doctrine of the two principles and three times"
Problem with all this philosophical discussions that they dont go far enough into history. Therefore the reasoning , although solid within it's keyhole context , is narrowed to the keyhole. 😂 It's ancient Sanskrit teaching that the common man has no free will..... Even perhaps as an adept....one has to accept that the programmes.tun things, or the higher self.... The reincarnation I can see as a stumbling block for the ever so power hungry Catholics..... 🤣 .
I enjoy this channels ability to take a pragmatic view of accepted history , and change tack when new info comes to light 🙏
Always great uploads....thank you.
I've forgotten over time what drew me to you but I love your presentations
Very interesting. Also, did anyone else notice those mushrooms in the artwork at 17:00?
Something that came up for me while listening was the yoga sutras. There is a sutra that discusses the causes of suffering such as mistaking the unreal for the real and pain for pleasure. I love making connections to the various wisdom traditions.
Dido, underlines likelyhood of truth if found multiple times/places/cultures.
so neat I watched it twice thanks for the info!
Oh, wow! Thanks for the side ache from the laughter brought about by this episode... What a wonderful conundrum the Cathars wrought!
You have a vast knowledge and I am very grateful to you for your willingness to share thank you.God bless you.
I'm reading a book on Cathars and this wasna great companion. Thanx, Dr. Sledge!!!
In accordance to the Law of One, a Wanderer can become karmicly bound to the 3D if he engages in 'bad behavior'. He will remain in this incarnation cycle unless he completes a full lifetime 'without sin',or, 'service to others' let's say.
Living in a social society where all are goal oriented to ascend, may very well get them through the veil. Lessons can still be learned, as per soul contract, even though you've minimized your opportunities with a smaller population.
Thanks Dr, for your information.
I find this correlation VERY interesting.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY dear Dr. Sledge! L’Chaim! 🤘🏻🙏🏻
Thank you, I so enjoyed this ❤
And love, love will tear us apart again. 🎉
Thanks so much for posting
Thanks. Fascinating program again. Just an artistic idea...I wouldn't mind if you played your theme music at the end of each show.
Thankyou so much for the link, I've downloaded a whole heap so I can run it through calibre to change the font. While I truly appreciate the work of Dr Attrell and Altrusian Grace Media, it will great to be able to read this stuff again.
Enjoy it!
Cathars were a fun go-to in Crusader Kings II
This is great. Thank you.
Wonderful. I'm about 200 pages into Labyrinth by Kate Mosse and really needed this background!
@@DonHavjuan I know that. I read and enjoy a lot of historical fiction and like to pair it with material on the historical fact to compare.
@@samanthablackbird3780 there’s a movie as well, but I liked it less than a book. Enjoy your reading
Lovely video as always! May I ask if you could provide sources for the art you display in video? Just a small caption would suffice, because I love esoteric and religious art❤. It would be greatly appreciated
It’s all on their patreon
Thank you fascinating as always!
Amazing! Thank you!
Perfectly good creates and decipher cause and effect.
I heard the sceptical position about Cathars from you. I’m quite inclined now towards this idea. Maybe even the Bogomils themselves were something like Waldensians or Friar Minors. Maybe! Good luck with your work! 👍
That old chestnut, "you are mistreating me because I am right and you are the servants of the Devil."
Very nice! I had to stop and start again at 15:00-18:00 being reminded of Meister Eckhart's Sermon on Detachment, and God's Detachment itself.
The main issue is the whole Good-Evil problem, which goes back to the Vedas IMO, except a close reading of those seems to suggest the necessity of the Devas & Asuras and isn't so black and white (IMHO).
You know... you've said you don't have a "mystic practice" yet it's amazing how you have a really deep foundational knowledge. Much respect for you!
ADDENDUM: I thought I needed to make a clearer attempt at tying my comment ideas.
Does "God" actually know good or evil in the sense we believe and think? IMO the issue seems related to the whole idea of emanation which most people TODAY tend to think of in a more"logical/linear" manner, as if there is some pure good that eventually degenerates into evil (or error if you will). Similar to some views on the Tree of Life descending from Kether to Malkuth. I also suspect that the issue also relates to the concept of Person & the Trinity. Ananda Coomaraswamy, in his A NEW APPROACH TO THE VEDAS suggests that there is likely a connascence of the Persons in Catholic Theology when looking at Vedic correspondences. Really fascinating metaphysical stuff!
Just my 2 cents...
@@benvinar2876 that was pretty clear! Thanks for sharing!
@@benvinar2876 if you haven’t, look into the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Aryeh Kaplan, Leonora Leet, Israel Regardie, and Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi books are all recommended. Halevi and Regardie are best if you’re just beginning. Good luck with your studies!
The Vedas and the Vedantic-Celtic link contain more accurate forms of belief structures that existed prior to the steam roller that Roman Catholicism was to Europe and the world.
The non-dual principles within brahmanist and vedantic culture is far less problematic than the fervour of the judeo-Christian belief structures.
The dualism of the last 2000 years (age of Pisces) has just bedn part of the wider kulpa and part of the Kali yuga.
The notion of Asuras, Devas, Pretas, and Human Realms makes sense. Even dimensionally. The golden age where all inter-dimensional beings were in closer in communion is something that aleays intrigues me. How did we build the pyramids? What was the Arch of the Covenant? How were our life spans shortened after the tower of babel was torn down?
Hinduism goes a long stretch back into history, and survives as the legacy of belief structures that existed long before Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, and the judeo-christian beliefs.
Aiming to derive any sense from medieval manuscripts is like trying to understand shakespere by looking at internet memes. Sure the two are connected historically, and both use humour and the invention of new parlence to convey information, but the distillary of time leaves them as distinct extremes.
I sincerely doubt that much remains within any variant of belief structure and method from the last 2000 years of esoteric literature.
It seems that only the base metaphors, merisms, and symbology exist within the judeo-christian texts.
The vedantic-celtic connection contains far more authentic material imo, and when you listen to Hindu Kirtan, you feel the love and joy of life within it.
Very interesting that you're seeing a similar observation!
@@angryherbalgerbil Thanks for your comments. I think there are more of us out there who know these links. You might enjoy Coomaraswamy especially ANEW APPROACH TO THE VEDAS, although any of his writings including the Art History ones on Indian Art are great. A bit of a dense read on some, but part of the fun in reading him is that one gets productively lost in his footnotes! Lol
Fantastic observations!!! Wow!
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great info! thanks!
Dr. Justin well on his game today. I laughed out loud a couple times. 😀
Fantastic video Dr. Sledge! I'm fascinated by the nature of the heretical and esoteric movements that you discuss. Is it fair to say that many esoteric and "heretical" movements lack a monolithic dogma but are effervescences of religious thought and feeling move along in the same general direction. It seems like the Cathars are very similar to the original Gnostics in this regard.
@@spacemanonearth The original "Gnostics" would be that outpouring of largely, but not exclusively, Christian thought in late Antiquity. We now call them Gnostics, but they probably thought of themselves simply as "Christians." It was the drive toward a strict Orthodoxy that must have seemed strange to them.
Mucho appreciado.
Shabbat shalom 💕...will watch later 🙂
Seamless segue in the introduction, there
Great video thanks
Thank you! Hope your furnace is working! I hate winter
It's such ashame these teachings were destroyed and then distorted and branded as "heresy." I really think we would live in a very different world if teachings of the Marcionites, Gnostics, and Cathars where preserved. I wish i could go back in time and learn from them all.
I think you and I could hang out and have some enlightening discussions, Dr. Sledge.
Thank you so much.
Looks like from the very beginning they had the answer to the naive childish question many Christians ask and many priests and pastors awkwardly try to answer and justify: "Why God allows bad things to happen?" The Cathars just didn't have this problem, and probably were happier and more spiritually satisfied to that matter.
i love this channel.
Thank you very much
Is there actually a merch link? I never see it anywhere, almost like it's a running joke lol. I'll definitely buy some merch if I can ever actually find the store link
Montaillout by Emanuel Ladurie is well worth a read. Its about life in a Cathar Village in France.
No pressure but in case it helps I was interested in finding a talk by you on the book you mention. (Book of the two principles was it?) Then I noticed I'm right up to date and you only made this last week. I also went to the more general video about the texts and the one about whether they existed. Great series. Cathars are now in my awareness.
I like Dr. Sledge's sense of humor.
Cathars were located in the present Ukraine and Russian regions above the Black and Caspian Seas. The Cathars were in-between the Christians to the West and South , and the Muslims to the East and South. To maintain unity in their territory, the leadership declared that they would be different; gnostic and Jewish.
Thank you.
Some might say that RUclips is dead. Not if you're watching the great Dr. Sledge!
Tons of great content on the tubes!
Fascinating topic. I recommend "The Perfect Heresy" by O'Shea.
Cathartic as always.
zing
To cut through Cathar theology, the essence, the perfume of Catharism is harmony with Nature and people, beauty of living, peacefulness and pure, innocent goodness.
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Enlightning explanation! We find back the difficulties encountered by the ancient Greeks about the nature of the truth in reason, incapable of understanding why their logic (as any logic) leads to paradoxes (as modern logicians and mathematicians found today, Russel, Goedel, Turing) ignoring the nature of intelligence (Piaget). The fact that they started by recognizing causality, a physical concept (Einstein relativity) but ignoring the irreversibility of spacetime and the quantum origin of the universe (an effect without a cause) concepts that even modern scientists have problem to fathom, leading to wrong conclusions as the human condition. I wonder now how the message of Christ situated itself in this: that nature, the universe is neither good or evil, but just is, and that humans are reponsible only of their own actions, and consequently genuinely free, to simply exist being the resurrection, not as something that will be, but, as a fact, something that is. But was not that notion already in Judaism?
All of the different sources you've covered in this honestly makes the "Cathar movement" sound like it was actually a very interesting intellectual hothouse. Like they don't seem like they all fit together as one distinct group, but it reminds me of the intellectual landscape on the far left today. There's a lot of people who have widely divergent views on what they want, but we broadly find a way to all be fellow travelers regardless of who you believe the true imam of Lenin is.
You know, I've described a lot of the (insane) orthodox marxists I've met as basically 'esoteric lenninists' - they didn't appreciate that.
@@TheEsotericaChannel oh it's absolutely accurate.
@@TheEsotericaChannel i don't even know why people object to the comparison. Walter Benjamin made an extremely good argument for an esoteric Marxism that understands the influence apocalyptic Judaism has had on the movement.
Really awesome video as usual!
Unrelated question: is it possible to see your perspective on Neolemurean magic (aka CCRU, Nick Land and their more recent followers) in the future?
Your videos on Bataille are ones of the best out here and imo there isn't enough coverage of those who expanded on his //base materialist// paradigm , so it would be really great
Land is mostly reactionary nonsense. The people who ape him are worse.
@@TheEsotericaChannel for his late works it's definetely true, though the 90-s stuff is so much different.. I'm talking about the period of xenofeminism, virtual futures and numogrammatics, not the alt-right trash he's promoting since the mid 2000-s
Anyone who " rejects the Catholic church " is someone who's opinion I will give a few minutes of my time.
Eastern Orthodox did it first 😎☦
Have you done one or/ore thought about doing one on inanna and her sister?
Dr.Sledge did the gathars have a symbol. If so were can i find it. Can you please help me with this thnxs for your good work 🙏 is it the occitan cross which is yellow or the Cathar Dove
"Based Thomas" was not a phrase I was ready to see pop up on screen today XD
%10000 agreed with Cathars !!!!