Adonis & the Phoenician Religion | Ammon Hillman

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  • @GnosticInformant
    @GnosticInformant  Před rokem +16

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    • @charlesxavier5420
      @charlesxavier5420 Před rokem +3

      Ego death and the euphoric epiphanies (resurrection?) that come after. China Doll.

    • @oxtin5807
      @oxtin5807 Před měsícem

      @@GnosticInformant I'm really looking forward to taking this course thanks for the link. Love this type of info!!

  • @geraldmeehan8942
    @geraldmeehan8942 Před rokem +43

    It's almost like being back in the ancient Greek world whenever Prof. Ammon is on

    • @The-Aion
      @The-Aion Před rokem +7

      Yeah he seems truly initiated. He keeps a sense of revel and awe in these discussions. Ancient people thought different then we do now, lots of stories, myths and phrases were meant to draw you in deeper to the mysterious truths.

    • @Bromiios
      @Bromiios Před rokem +2

      @@The-Aion too yea

    • @Zacchus
      @Zacchus Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@The-Aion ❤‍🔥

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci

      As if we'd know? 😉 Epistemology is great...

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@The-AionDo you know what "initiated" means? And that it is contextual? So what does "truly initiated" even mean, especially considering you aren't an 'inititate' of any teaching yet? 😉 It's okay, it's a rhetorical question to make you think about language usage properly. 🕊️💜

  • @user-gk6si7kd3d
    @user-gk6si7kd3d Před 11 měsíci +14

    Dr. Ammon is an amazing teacher! ❤I love watching you guys!

  • @bryanryan941
    @bryanryan941 Před rokem +20

    Syked for Ammon's produced work!

  • @drawingdownthestars
    @drawingdownthestars Před rokem +22

    Please start uploading to your channel, Dr. Ammon. We need more content from you.

  • @MannyManDeLaTorre
    @MannyManDeLaTorre Před 9 měsíci +8

    It’s crazy that’ll rewatch these and learn something new everytime

  • @robbyrobertson5587
    @robbyrobertson5587 Před rokem +14

    Was in Lebanon a few years ago, went and saw Adonis temple. Very special place.

  • @bigguns2178
    @bigguns2178 Před rokem +4

    Best religion content I’ve found on CZcams keep shedding light on the ancient mysteries brother

  • @Chthonious
    @Chthonious Před 10 měsíci +4

    Oh neal how far we have all come since this video but still amazing work my friend

  • @Diverse_Interests
    @Diverse_Interests Před měsícem +1

    Awesome! So much to learn and be able to make connections to when these guys talk. Plus I like that it’s not all just a bunch of opinions because these men will stick to what actually exists and clarify if there is no evidence.

  • @Teshub
    @Teshub Před 2 měsíci +3

    Another fantastic show.

  • @SkyWatcher777-ed8ph
    @SkyWatcher777-ed8ph Před měsícem

    Morning Neal, Dr Ammon i reallt enjoy these interview discussions very informative, i am a 40yr plus born again Christian, Mormon also..🎉 i be 61 in few months .. and finally all the biblical questions i carried thruout the years Dr Ammon you have clarified so much for me

  • @auld_boy
    @auld_boy Před rokem +10

    @1:19:16 what you are describing sounds like many accounts of “Celtic” Druidism from books and recourses from the 17 and 1800s. Interestingly enough we also have legends of oracles who lived in caves although many of these places were later appropriated by either the Roman, Anglo Saxon or Norman invaders.

    • @auld_boy
      @auld_boy Před rokem +8

      @@inesvalenzuela4958 yes I’ve studied this quite intently myself and I’ve drawn a conclusion there is some truth to it. Gildas called the Irish Sea the Scythian valley and the North Sea was the hyperborean sea. Loads of connections to Apollo and the lyre which the Druidic bards are said to have had and that is just one small thread in a very thick web. I’ve done an analysis on the city of York (Eboracum) which is built on the river Ure. Geoffrey of Monmouth credits the founding of the city to a king Eberacus. There’s a lot of similarities to the biblical Eber who lived and died in Ur.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@auld_boy'Celtic' in inverted commas implying so-called or supposed. Not quotation marks.

  • @thoughtscanbedisease4495

    The mysteries are alive and well to this day!

  • @irakliskazantzidis1147
    @irakliskazantzidis1147 Před rokem +4

    magic word from David Litwa is "Samothrace mysteris and Cabiri"!Thank for infos!

  • @toddmcdaniels1567
    @toddmcdaniels1567 Před rokem +5

    Dumuzid/Tammuz has at best a very measured association with agriculture. He was a pastoral shepard deity. In fact he competed for the hand of Inanna/Ishtar against a farmer named Enkimdu, who was an agricultural god.

  • @elissalabellelabelle4819
    @elissalabellelabelle4819 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Now I understand why the Jehovah’s Witnesses teach what they teach about Baal.

  • @sidgilla-isamormac5098
    @sidgilla-isamormac5098 Před rokem +5

    Mature insightful and relevant nice work men

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před měsícem +2

    "...we are perfectly justified in calling circumcision a mitigated form of castration."
    [The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, Joseph Campbell, 1991, Part 1: Ch. 2- "The Imprints of Experience"]{Geza Roheim, The Eternal Ones of the Dream (New York: International Universities Press, 1945)}

  • @c.a.rothph.d2448
    @c.a.rothph.d2448 Před rokem +2

    Excellent work

  • @MrLOKIISHERE
    @MrLOKIISHERE Před rokem +10

    I absolutely enjoyed watching Amman’s genius wearing through his being uncomfortable in this medium but gigantic in his own.

  • @marasmiusgoldcrow6746
    @marasmiusgoldcrow6746 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Love The Golden Bough. One of the best book of spells there exists today. 665

  • @kirstenwelcome4520
    @kirstenwelcome4520 Před rokem +2

    This is gonna make my work out a lot more interesting! You’re killing it buddy!!

  • @earthgoddesses
    @earthgoddesses Před rokem +3

    Really freaky listening to these three analysis of the texts about the “nectar” and the use of children in rituals and homo-erogenous historical accounts but I can’t look away . This is freaky deaky true gnosis

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci +1

      " historical accounts"? No, not by definition. Only by your incorrect subjective assumption.

  • @fenrierulven5723
    @fenrierulven5723 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Nice video, but that guy Amoon is nuts, he got all stressed up...

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 Před rokem +7

    Fun fact, in Neolithic Britain they would cut hickory (or hazel i don’t remember which without reference) in spring causing a red sap to ooze from underneath the bark. They would use the wood for bows & experimental archaeology discovered this in an experiment. Your blood red river reminded me of that. Completely off subject but hopefully interesting to other’s 😊

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem +1

      This is the real deal
      Truth is always stranger than fiction

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem +1

      Kind of had enough of it it's not like anybody f****** believes you anyways

    • @kariannecrysler640
      @kariannecrysler640 Před rokem +2

      @@rebornkingofthule7067 lol. If I lived for the approval of others, life would suck & I would learn nothing. 😉

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@kariannecrysler640Others* plural, no apostrophe saying other is.

    • @kariannecrysler640
      @kariannecrysler640 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@thekeysman6760 thank you for the edit correction. I’m still going to leave the flaw so others can see it.

  • @arturhashmi6281
    @arturhashmi6281 Před rokem +4

    6:00 Phrygian cap was symbol of east in greeko-roman world, by the use of it they acknowledged the eastern origins of certain characters in their mythology for example, it is called phrygian but actually there are ancient artworks depicting various nations in them eg. Medes and Phoenicians mentioned by you.It was popular hat in antiquity so I do not think it was cult cloth except roman cult of Mithra may be, but if so it was orientalism anyway, thank you for great episode

    • @The-Aion
      @The-Aion Před rokem

      Wow and the East in more then one culture is denoted by Red Color. Hence, "and before me Michael", the fiery will, calling him facing East during the Lesser Banishment.

    • @arturhashmi6281
      @arturhashmi6281 Před rokem +2

      @@The-Aion because of color of sunset i guess
      edit*sunrise ;)

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před měsícem +1

    "Oppien tells of a man who having lost his wife became enamoured of his own daughter, whose name was Side, which means a Pomegranate. To avoid his persecution she killed herself, & the gods then transformed her into a Pomegranate tree. At the same time her father was changed into a sparrowhawk, & it is said that the bird will never alight upon a Pomegranate tree but constantly avoids it."
    [The Forest: In Folklore & Mythology, Alexander Porteous, 1928/2002, p. 180]

  • @TimFL89
    @TimFL89 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You cut your guests off too often. Other than that, I like your show.

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před rokem +2

    "The God of vegetation under the different names of Adonis (in Syria), Attis (in Phrygia), & Osiris (in Egypt) was considered to be a Tree Spirit, & as such was changed with duty of watching over the crops, stimulating their growth, & averting all evil influences from them until they attained to maturity. The mythological conceptions of this god under these three names are embodied in the legend which narrates how the god is destroyed by the boar or the bear of winter, & is resuscitated with the breath of spring."
    [The Forest: In Folklore & Mythology, Alexander Porteous, 1928/2002, p. 165]

  • @dreaustin8796
    @dreaustin8796 Před rokem +4

    so what was Paul's thorn who plays the role of a male Venus

  • @toddfulton2280
    @toddfulton2280 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Neil went off on the deep end there for a bit. We get it, you're excited about ancient myths and culture, the Bacchic ecstasy makes it seem "all good man". The reason people don't criticize ancient Greek culture, religion, mythology for their pederasty is the same reason people barely, if ever, criticize it in Christianity or Islam, or any other religion or culture. We don't want to look at it. We rather the police deal with it in our own society and forget about it. Why would we deliberately dig it up in the past to rehash it? Well, as we can see with Dr. Ammon's work, it's important so that we don't falsely idolize characters such as Jesus as being perfect, when in fact, they were engaging in behaviors that would entirely justify their crucifixion. If Christians knew the truth, they would burn down their own churches, and their priests would be running for their lives.

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před měsícem

    "A world vision derived from the lesson of the plants, representing the individual as a mere cell or moment in a larger process-that of the sib, the race, or, in larger terms, the species-so devaluates even the first signs of personal spontaneity that every impulse to self-discovery is purged away."
    [The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, Joseph Campbell, 1991, Part 3: Ch. 5- "Shamanism"]

  • @ronwalker4849
    @ronwalker4849 Před 11 měsíci +1

    IT´S GOOD YOU ROLLED UP BOTH OF YOUR SLEEVES OR WE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DECIPHER YOUR ANCIENT MESSAGE.

  • @kaloarepo288
    @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +8

    "Phoenician" is an exonym meaning (in Greek) something like "Red people' either because of their skin tones or the fact that they produced crimson dye from the murex snail.The scientific name for the flamingo bird is Phoenocopterus" meaning "crimson feathered or winged." But do we know what the Phoenicians called themselves?

    • @GnosticInformant
      @GnosticInformant  Před rokem +7

      Tyrians, Sidonians, Pelasgians, Cyprians, Carthaginians. They were city states in a loose naval confederacy.

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +5

      @@GnosticInformant I would have thought they would have had a generic name for themselves-the Greeks after all were from separate independent states but had an generic name -originally it was Achaean,the Hellenic and they got the exonym "greek" from the Romans.Etruscans too were separate sovereign cities called themselves Rasenna -"Etruscan' too was an exonym.

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +4

      @@inesvalenzuela4958 So the biblical word "Canaanite" is the generic word for "Phoenician"?Didn't know about the Egyptian word "fenku" -that makes a lot of sense because of the famous Cedars of Lebanon-Egyptians had virtually no wood of their own except for the rather useless palm wood!

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +2

      @@inesvalenzuela4958 No I wasn't implying that the bible was right all along -it's just that most westerners are familiar with the word "Canaanite" because of its use in the Bible.Then there is the matter of the mythic "Phoenix" bird and if it has any connection with Phoenician though the bird is supposed to live in Arabia and then the botanic name for the palm tree is Phoenix.

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +2

      @@inesvalenzuela4958 Informative -I agree with your earlier comment about the Greeks thinking Egypt was the ancestor of its civilisation -it features in their myths as perpetrated in Ovid's "metamorphoses"-especially the story of Zeus and Inachus and Io (loved by Zeus)transformed into the goddess Isis to protect her from the wrath of Hera.Crops up in the plots of some baroque operas (I'm a bit of a baroque opera freak!)Prime example is J B Lully's "Isis" written for Louis XIV and his favorite and the public took the rivalry of the two women in it to be about Louis taking a new mistress and incurring the wrath of his old mistress Madame de Montespan.Handel also continued with the story in his pastiche opera "Giove in Argo" -Jupiter in Argos.The Greeks also had a city called Thebes but this was purely co-incidental i think with the greeks pronouncing the egyptian city's name to resemble the name of the greek city

  • @angelaacuna240
    @angelaacuna240 Před 2 měsíci

    You know kids , having the knowledge , changes , Everything, 😮

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci

      Misusing the comma changes every sentence to nonsense, yeah! 😉

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Před 2 měsíci

      And define "knowledge". 😉 Education isn't knowledge per se.

  • @joeyk810
    @joeyk810 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Y’all are so critical about a few “risky” scenes in the Bible, but DANG! This stuff is beyond grotesque.

    • @elissalabellelabelle4819
      @elissalabellelabelle4819 Před 2 měsíci

      Makes me wonder what they h@ll they did all day? I’d rather weave baskets 🧺 than deal with smelly lady bits all day…

  • @nick-beukan
    @nick-beukan Před rokem +8

    guys... Isidore of Seville ended up there after Alaric I move the Dacians and Bessi to Spain. They were big followers of Dyonisus up until I century BC when Burebista burned all vines.

    • @paulbodi9376
      @paulbodi9376 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Deceneu I would say had a lot to do with the burning of the vines apparently, and probably because people tend to miss what wine stands for and just love to find a reason to drink. As it would be...profanity. This video showed much of this, I think.

    • @nick-beukan
      @nick-beukan Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@di9376 he did but Deceneu was the high Zalmoxian priest of Burebista, acting on his orders before he became king himself. They banned wine because people were going crazy in those Bacchic rituals spiked with all sorts of drugs. So they impose the cult of Zalmoxis as state policy to unify the people under 1 god.

  • @fionamcmurdo5959
    @fionamcmurdo5959 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love making = Sacred Energy Exchange

  • @PraetorClaudius
    @PraetorClaudius Před 2 měsíci +4

    I must call it like I see it. I hear Ariel and Neal approaching some very high vibration concepts, only to have the fiend come in and swoop down to bring it all to the lowest vibration. Neal even starts talking about being loved and immediately Amman has to come in and make it about getting high via oral. If Amman’s role is to always provide the base, material, temporal, rotting, decaying view, then he does a good job. Luckily, there is light of the eternal here. Amman seems to think the Aeonic life that comes from ecstatic self-serving experiences will be important in the long run, however, it’s like having a zoom call and seeing your friend living in a palace. It’s cool you can see it, and you might derive some information about the floorplans, but you don’t belong there.

  • @brentoniverson1020
    @brentoniverson1020 Před rokem +1

    These guys are on it.

  • @xcccpx6757
    @xcccpx6757 Před rokem +2

    Resurrection … rebirth ..reincarnation of a generation… just like a crop reseeds it self… perennial plants.. ancestry…in the seed

  • @TheApolloBlu
    @TheApolloBlu Před 2 měsíci +4

    Dude has the best guests, best subject matters, and is so obsessed with trying to show how much he knows that he can’t hold a conversation to save his life. Insufferable. And it sucks because the information is amazing.

  • @sbrittneyb21
    @sbrittneyb21 Před 9 měsíci

    David means beloved..... I've been wondering who's beloved he was. Thank you. I needed to hear this. I knew he was beloved. Like John was jesus beloved. 🙌

  • @johnnyblaze2620
    @johnnyblaze2620 Před rokem +4

    "Taste the Girdle"😆 I love these guys!

  • @artsolomon202
    @artsolomon202 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thats a beauty of a serpentes (python regius) Dr. Ammon, I got a few myself, also some boa's, more than a symbol, right!
    Btw, thank you for your teachings!

  • @AndreCillie
    @AndreCillie Před 3 měsíci

    The flower is protea goes from royal blue to purple to red when the blood flows

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před měsícem

    "But why would euhemerizing & allegorizing treatments of myth come to be called “Phrygian tales”? In the Hellenistic & Roman periods the Phrygians barely survived as a separate nation, and unlike the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Persians they attracted relatively little attention from ethnographers."
    [Phrygian Tales, J. B. Rives]

  • @jonjohnson5542
    @jonjohnson5542 Před rokem

    23:43 Ovid/Ovis Aries Orpheus/Ophiuchus Jupiter/Mars/Pluto Conjunction

  • @Cleary-ym1ce
    @Cleary-ym1ce Před 5 měsíci +1

    Adonizedek in the Melchizedek Priesthood
    Jupiter the most high

    • @Khadra-vn7mw
      @Khadra-vn7mw Před 2 měsíci

      Melchizedek means king of saints.

    • @Cleary-ym1ce
      @Cleary-ym1ce Před 2 měsíci

      @@Khadra-vn7mw Zedek is Jupiter aka the most high so he is Priest of the Most High and the King of Peace

  • @rilindburniki5615
    @rilindburniki5615 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Haha Ammon is ready to do the deed

  • @shorey40
    @shorey40 Před měsícem

    Phoenix are Vermilion Birds. They are counterparts to peacocks and roosters.
    Mercury, Apollo, Hermes, Melek Taus, Tautus, Skanda, Lugh, Dagda, Thor, Surtur... All dudes who have a staff, and are accompanied or associated with a little bird. Pico is little bird in all languages but that's a story.
    Skanda is a god of war, symbol a rooster, mount a peacock. His home is BATU caves, Batu meaning jewel. Jewel is Yule in Norse, Skanda is Scandinavia from Norse. Skanda is on Scythian coins...
    Scythian means Sky theist. Sky means cloud, or winged ones. They are associated with 'dragons'. 3 Scythian Dragon princes went different directions.
    Cannabis is a Scythian word.
    Nag Champa is incense. Nag means snake/dragon OR cloud! Champa is campa is a flower bud. Or, a bud of cannabis.
    Canna in Gaelic predates cannabis in Ireland. The name for cannabis is cainb, or canba, IE campa IE Champa.
    Isle of Skye means isle of the winged ones or isle of the clouds. There's a town called CANNA.
    Obviously, Scotia the mythical princess was said to marry a Scythian prince. Obviously the British isles are full of dragon myths. Saint pat got the Wyverns out of Ireland.
    Mercury the metal comes from VERMILION. That's the red flower, it's a dye. Vermilion is where Wyvern comes from.
    To get mercury from vermilion you have to use sulphur. It's satanic. Lugh of Sippar in Sumer. Lugh Sippar, Lugh Siffar, Lucifer. Farsi Parsi. Sippar is home to the house of white, dedicated to Nanna. Lugh means white light.
    Lugal-ri was mentioned in the Amarna letters, addressing Amenhotep III. Amenhoteps family are the Ahmoside. Ahmoside means Ahmes (moonlight) Side, meaning people of the Underworld.
    Fianaiseach is pronounced Phoenicias. It means "I know", or "witness".
    Gaelic were the main presence in the Levant. Israel invaded. They left and became Scythians and Scoti.

  • @gruboniell4189
    @gruboniell4189 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wonder if it was cinnabar(mercury oxide)

    • @jujujudio
      @jujujudio Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thulium I was thinking 🤔 turns red when heated

    • @gruboniell4189
      @gruboniell4189 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jujujudio almost all graves on note from the past are covered head to toe in cinnabar or iron oxide. Both are oxides of metals. Thulium is 2nd rarest mineral on the planet. Dunno know what it’s for🤷.

    • @jujujudio
      @jujujudio Před 2 měsíci

      Cinnabar 👍

  • @patoberlander1002
    @patoberlander1002 Před 2 měsíci

    All information should be free.

  • @Darisiabgal7573
    @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem +2

    So Dumuzi was a shepherd, but he comes from the city a bad-tibera. Bad-Tibera means essentially smith-ville. BT is essentially a port. So the question is why is dumuzi a shepherd in a copper-smelting city. And why is he powerful enough to afford Inanna.
    So a couple of things. While for much of the greater region the E-Neolithic sharply transitions into the Bronze age with those "Aryans", this is not the case in southern mesopotamia, but in S. mesopotamia if copper needs to be transported, among trade goods tin would be harder to get than lapis-lazuli. And so between BT and the Indus valley, the extent of Sumerian trade was Aratta, which, if the site designation is correct smelted and traded in copper and arsenic. They could make arsenic bronze long before the Aryans could make.
    So now we have the issue of power, metallurgy, traders and pastoral herders. There are no camels, there may have been Ox-carts, no horses, probably donkeys, sheep and goats. So those goods need to get from Lake Van (off the tigris trade route), s. central Iran, and the indus river. And who is engaged in that nomadic lifestyle, the shepherds. The bringer of bronze, gold and lapis lazuli, even arsenic bronze, would have had great power in those days.
    "Whose going to plow my furrow" Inana prefers the farmer, BUT dumuzi uses his power to buy her favor, she regects the farmer and chooses the shepherd. Not any shepherd, but the shepherd who has this wealth to buy the favor of the gods.

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem

      I'm driving so I only skimmed your comment.
      I would probably add especially inside the palace walls in the city it seems these cults and Pharisees workouts or some combination with the elected God king mardock ruler controlled prices money evolved from credit not Gold.
      The traditional economic story is backwards.
      You can find unlimited references to the threshing floor.
      You don't even see a pure gold stamped pieces until after they remove debt forgiveness a climate catastrophe and four other things and then Phoenicians and Italians start charging interest no more temples are erected everything starts being stripped of its gold and marble.
      I'm guessing even a peasant may have been able to acquire whatever so long as it's in reason m

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem

      You don't know that for sure I don't believe the picture we have and for certain the dates you attribute you have a religious trust in carbon dating crystallography and electrospectroscopy in general it is undeserving and folly
      In fact with the exclusion of the French and the Germans there wasn't even proper translations until 2009

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem

      They try to say they were tax credits.
      The most popular presentations available on CZcams in regards to a a Assyriology Babylonia Arcadia and so on so forth in the near East and the 10 minutes they spend on the sea peoples are just insulting.
      I swear the whole thing some kind of inside joke or a gaff.
      Afterwards the professor goes look at these stupid people I could tell them anything

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem

      Book of Kings was probably listing the jubilees not saying that this or that King reign for 9,000 years.
      Isn't there a equivalent to a Hammurabi's law codex found in every one of these nearest bronze cultures with little deviation?
      This one's going to make everyone angry when they talk about hashem and the Torah coming from a line of David this may be the same reference once again

    • @rebornkingofthule7067
      @rebornkingofthule7067 Před rokem

      I can certainly say just like today with our circular euphemisms.
      The bad guys label the good guys bad guys to the point of confusion.
      The demos is what we would call an oligarchy tyrannies would be the kinds of ideals everyone thinks we live up to and quote on quote Democratic society.
      If Plato wasn't talking about private debt what did he mean by never give a retard back his sword that you have a moral obligation not to do so?

  • @Darisiabgal7573
    @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem +2

    Ammon, when he connects Temple and Prostitute most of us know that this was a well respected venue, even among the ancient-most Judeans. The nuances might be important in the cult, but we already know of the legacy of innana and the lingering effect of near-eastern devotional practices, that as we can see spread broadly.

    • @Darisiabgal7573
      @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem +2

      @CrabApples Bodaciously Bitter Fruit's Maybe they are momma's boys that think their father soent to much time at the temples of Astarte, Anat and Asherah.
      Ishtar was well respected. More poetry and stories were made about Ishtar/Inanna than any other god. Sargon the great's own daughter became a priestess in Eridu and wrote poetry to Inanna.
      'Judah's daughter in law' possed as a temple prostitute and he was bound by contract to pay her. If it was such a sin, why would he give his own staff and cloak clasp. They were going to stone her for faux adultery until she reveal that she was the temple prostitute she had sex with.
      We KNOW this story is not from the middle bronze age, the bible itself reveals that Yahwish was not a thing until the period of Egyptian exodus. So Yahudah could not have been an Abrahamic tribe. Moreover, the story appears to parallel David's own sons. So at maximum this us ftom the early monarchic period, and probably from the 7th or 8th century. The implication is that this culture of temple prostitution was accepted until well into the first temple period. The name places like Beth Anat, Bethel, and other such 'houses' to other gods persisted. Moreover the archaelogy tells us that Yahweh had a wife (Asherah) until Antiochus IV and on Elephantine Island (Cataract of the Nike) Yahweh persisted with his wife Anat.
      How many evangelical ministers do you know that curse loose women and premarital sex are later found in a hotel room with some prostitute. People proclaim many things and are hypocrits in secret.

    • @Darisiabgal7573
      @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem

      @CrabApples Bodaciously Bitter Fruit's The problem is that in pastoral socieites it is all but impossible to tell the difference by bones between the wild Auroch and Early Ox.The mtDNA is unequivocable, it places th temperospatial position of the MRCA of the OX in central anatolia about 10,000 years ago. Sheep and goats to the south sometime later. This is within the context of Catal Hoyuk. So when we look at some place like Samarah culture or Ubaid culture they may be just hunting to get rid of pest herbivores. Moreover the first place we see the ox-horn pair motif in a devotional setting is catal hoyuk. The high god of Sumeria is the bull of the heaven, he wears the hat with three pairs of oxhorns pointed forward. This indicates that animal husbandry was at one time associated with divinity.
      Think of it like this, the sumerians had large plots of land, but they did not have fences. So goat and sheepherding in the fertile crescent is a tricky business. Worse, unlike cows they nibble the grass to the ground. Its better for shepherds to graze away from the farming areas. The Mar.tu did this but there must have been incidences since the Sumerians chastise them. But if you look at the Elamites they were like a just foe, sometime good traders, sometimes enemies. Elamites controlled tge traderoutes to Aratta. The sumerians like to collect slaves from the zagros mountains, so likey they are reducing population for sheperd folk that can increase grazing land.

    • @Darisiabgal7573
      @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem

      @CrabApples Bodaciously Bitter Fruit's
      Possible Uruk culture is third generation form the original hunter gathers. HG, Samarrah-Eridu, Sumerians->Uruk.
      Megaliths, from what I understand started in the mesolithic. You dont need to be settled, have metallurgy, of cultivate crops to make megaliths. The first carvings on the sphinx date from 12000 years ago.

    • @Darisiabgal7573
      @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem

      @CrabApples Bodaciously Bitter Fruit's
      There readon for raiding might be counting coo. The sumerians traded extraordinary distances, and brought back exotic goods. You steal some high value goods in transit, then you bait you enemy to attack you, you steal oxen for breed stock, weapons, bronze woukd have been cherished. The Sumerians bide their time, there was a season for gathering an army, they would set out to gain slaves. This eventually backfired, one of the groups the akkadians was taking slaves were the gutians, between upper Zagros and the caspians. The gutians united and level Akkad. Alas they were poor administrators and the sumerians rose up, seeing their coming end, they fled never to be seen again.

    • @Darisiabgal7573
      @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem

      @CrabApples Bodaciously Bitter Fruit's Yes and no. In the realm of cattle DNA they spread rapidly from anatolia to C. Europe. Animals that died in cold climate with preserved bones get ADNA and i mean with ADNA now you can get MRCA to within a few hundred years. They have C14 tree ring calibration now going back 14000 years in western Eurasia. And cows eat grass, not seafood, so there C14 dates are spot on the money. Since cows have large bones its easier to get ADNA.
      Let me give you some examples of how ADNA really improves the time resolution of events. When the first conclusive study showing N admixture (I believe it was greene et al, 2010) they predicted the admixture event occurred once during the early perior of exodus from Africa. Again the previous data showed exodus occurred 52kya+/-29,000 years.
      But the ADNA from three different sites about 30 to 40 years in age revealed tgat there was significantly more linkage disequilibrium between N SNPs. When they adressed this mathematically they found that the admixture event occurred 55,000 years ago with a much smaller standard deviation (+/- 1500 years i believe). Moreover the Basal Eurasian subset was found that did not originally have Neandertal and I believe was validated at Jericho, though its current mode is in Northern Iran. So we can now bridge the original lack of confidence with ADNA which allows us to refine the argument of when humans entered Eurasia in greatest mass, between 60 and 80,000 years ago, and N admixture occuring about 55,000 years ago. And so its not a single type of study that gives the TMRCA and PMRCA its multiple. From mtDNA clocking, to ADNA studies, linksge disequilibrium analysis, refined autosomal studies, more ADNA analysis.
      A table does not stand on one leg, but when it has many it stands firmly.

  • @danlds17
    @danlds17 Před 2 měsíci

    Ez. 8:14 mentions Tammuz in the bible. Someone online thought that Tammuz = Adonis = Osiris = Attis.

  • @markusluoma7991
    @markusluoma7991 Před 2 měsíci

    Frazier mentioned but no swan. So sad

  • @arnyarny77
    @arnyarny77 Před 2 měsíci

    Once out of nature I shall never take my bodily form from any natural thing, but such a form as Grecian goldsmiths make of hammered gold and gold enameling , to keep a drowsy emperor awake, or set upon a GOLDEN BOUGH to sing to lords and ladies of Byzantium, of what is past passing, or to come.

  • @TimFL89
    @TimFL89 Před 6 měsíci

    “Ummm… yaaa… aaaaa….. okayyyy…. So let’s see…. Ummmm…” -Guest

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Před měsícem

    On my second time, I got an association of the whole cup barer theme with the ING-lish Holy Grail! I can't believe I never tried this. I discovered The Rule of Reversal, innwhich one can fully comprehend concepts by MARRYING them to their ideological opposition. So, the ING-lish make great fanfare and emphasis on the Holy Grail being related to feminine qualities; thus the idea it relates to Mary's womb, etc. But! Apply the Rule of Reversal and DIS-cover (e.g. apocalypse) that the TRUE meaning of the Holy Grail is the MALE member... e.g. [HOMOSEXUAL] FALLATIO 🤔
    This ties in with my THEORY that the Knights of The Order of The Bath, actually bathe in bull semen, and NOT "cow milk" like other theories purport. Yes, I am totally making up my theory, abstractly, or intuitively, maybe.
    And one day you will SEE that Washington D.C. as well as The 9/11 Memorial[s] are ALL ALTARS UNTO ING[wuz]...
    Oh, and two last points, Orpheus is THE ORPHAN, as in YOU ARE "The Orphan", or, "You are Orpheus." Get it?
    Final, Media....huh....
    "The principle factor in media impact on existing social forms are acceleration and disruption."
    [Understanding Media: The Extension of Man, Marshall McLuhan, 1964, Ch. 10: Roads and Paper Routes]
    I say, once you incorporate Joseph Campbell AND Marshall McLuhan to your arsenal... you will truly die, utterly. And be RAZED unto [y]our True identity in all reality as.... Mithra.... 🫣

  • @FadyMozaya
    @FadyMozaya Před 5 měsíci

    Eshmun is also Reshef...

  • @Darisiabgal7573
    @Darisiabgal7573 Před rokem

    The evil spirit is like the Bel of Belial
    Mithrais is from the Elamite civilization prior to the Parsians and Medes. SW Iran.

  • @LivestreamSurfer
    @LivestreamSurfer Před 10 měsíci

    @56:03 What do you mean by that?

  • @artsolomon202
    @artsolomon202 Před 2 měsíci

    Well its clear the eromenos and the erestai found their way into the modern Catholic Church too, Neil!
    I know Dr. Litwa doesn't like the parallelomania, but than again, for me its obvious.

  • @mikavolland4543
    @mikavolland4543 Před rokem +1

    Love it!

  • @minnyvantisin755
    @minnyvantisin755 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @paulbodi9376
    @paulbodi9376 Před 6 měsíci

    Hearing the words but missing the meaning.

  • @FadyMozaya
    @FadyMozaya Před 5 měsíci

    A christian from Phoenicia would deepen this knowledge more .
    Some rituals survive today.

  • @Kytheus_Errant_2106
    @Kytheus_Errant_2106 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Right lol at 45 mins you said lets just be real and mocked the scholar bs "oh well we cant exactly prove it." I mean, thats kinda the point. The same super specific and weird symbolic action is being done for the same reason in the mystery cults and Christianity and its so apparent that the gospels doesn't have to waste time saying .. Jesus : "im the true vine..." Disciples : "So what you are saying is .. that Dionysus is the fake vine ?" Jesus : "Yeeeaaa..........😑" Its so obvious that ot shouldn't even have to be proven. And i think its worse than saying there are parallels between jesus and Dionysus, since we know the jews worshipped Dionysus, and jesus being a title meaning savior, the gospels, especially john, is basically saying that this is the true Dionysus. They wouldn't have seen it as a new god taking the place of Dionysus, they would have read it like oookkk this is the pure way to think of Dionysus.

  • @user-mb7sc1ob2w
    @user-mb7sc1ob2w Před 3 měsíci

    The new testament is Greek propaganda to drive a wedge between the working class and their new roman overlords.

  • @MagicJesus
    @MagicJesus Před 8 měsíci

    It's unfortunate that Romulus wasn't included, also Judah and Tamar, as their myth is another one related to Myrrha and Kinyras. Water-goddess Marah was a good observation.
    This is a very informative show. Good work everyone.
    youtube.com/@magicjesus

  • @DonaldGarcia-hi2cv
    @DonaldGarcia-hi2cv Před 3 měsíci

    Wow

  • @milecurcic4475
    @milecurcic4475 Před rokem +3

    Phrygian cap and it’s symbolism survives all the way to modern times with French revolutionaries wearing it and even American lady liberty sporting it as a symbol of freedom/liberty, indicating Mithraic/freemasonic connections and their hidden leadership or at least involvement in and support of those revolutions and movements...

  • @jamielyndbrunner3142
    @jamielyndbrunner3142 Před rokem

    Adonai

  • @loneranger4616
    @loneranger4616 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Yes ! This is Great stuff. I do believe that Zues and
    Yah-wah are the same being ,
    But I do not believe that he is the " Creator of All ". And I believe that the Christ " YESUAH knew this too and taught this

  • @drrbrt
    @drrbrt Před 7 měsíci

    That Ammon's a live wire, I tell you what.

    • @drrbrt
      @drrbrt Před 6 měsíci +1

      Holy shit, that mthfka pulled out an actual snake. Man this was great to watch with hashish. Loved watching the dude's facial reactions in the upper left, too. That was hilarious.

  • @nick-beukan
    @nick-beukan Před rokem

    Aethicus_Ister, reached America in 7 century AD.

  • @simban00
    @simban00 Před 10 měsíci

    Pheonicians are Greeks, Pheonix was brother of Kadmus and Europa from Cypress, and founder of the Pheonicians.
    Arians are worshipers of Ares as described in the Homeric hymn to Ares.
    Achaeans (Arians) colonized and mixed with the Medes to become Achaemenides. Its in the name. Pheonix's uncle Bylos founded Babylon.
    Therefore Phoenician are of Hellenic stock and of the Hellenic religion.
    Adonis was worship than ancient Greece at the same time as we now celebrate Easter. The celebration was called the Adonai. A mock tomb was paraded and the mothers were dressed in black and mourning. That is because it was the season of War. And as the myth tells us youth (Adonis) loved(Aphrodite) War (Ares).

  • @marasmiusgoldcrow6746
    @marasmiusgoldcrow6746 Před 8 měsíci

    If you take away the hunting tools from a hunter you are basically demasculating him. He is castrated.

  • @YoungGunneR84
    @YoungGunneR84 Před 9 měsíci

    Lmao @ 8:57 😂it wasnt proustieion man. F*#& You gotta translate man forget that english. great video yall. I really enjoyed watching yall chop it, and it was informative. I thought it was a documentury video

  • @johnhartyoung
    @johnhartyoung Před měsícem

    No. Aryans descend from the Scythians. See Jason Reza Jorjani & Christopher I. Beckwith.

  • @briangraham3329
    @briangraham3329 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great show. This only the 2nd time I seen a show from white people and I can say yall know yall stuff in this show I'm a brown Frenchman and dutch this is our history. We come from Mesopotamia and lived in Anatolia and was part of the sulicid and Athenians that migrated to North Africa and Europe the pillars of Hercules . We are the accad in france from akkadian . Our ancestors teach us this at birth Great job again I enjoyed this show.

  • @rilindburniki5615
    @rilindburniki5615 Před 2 měsíci

    Lets get to brask task, where are the recipes ?

  • @arturhashmi6281
    @arturhashmi6281 Před rokem

    41:15 how can you say that christianity is focused only on ressurection? Like cross was not the symbol of this religions. also it's not true that mystery religions were not about salvation of the soul, term Soter is older then Jesus

  • @simban00
    @simban00 Před 2 měsíci

    It says Magi are also part of Arians not the Arians. The Adonai were celebrated first full moon after March Equinox. It was symbolic youth (Adonis) loves (Aphrodite) War (Ares). It basically had to do with the morning of the young men who go after war. Christians later took it and turned it into Easter. The Jews into the Passover. Summarians is a fake civilization created in the 1800's using artifacts from other civilizations to verify its existence.
    There are different words for love in Greek describing the different kinds of love. In English there is only one word. Therefore it is wrong to assume love always means lovers. Love can also mean encomium in Greek among other forms. Homosexuality was constitutionally forbidden in Athens and in Sparta by😢 Constitution. And unacceptable throughout all of the Hellenic civilization. Out of all the artifacts found I believe it's like 4% depicting homosexuality.

  • @Slechy_Lesh
    @Slechy_Lesh Před rokem

    1:01:39

  • @TheApolloBlu
    @TheApolloBlu Před 2 měsíci

    Ambrosia 😞

  • @Azupiru
    @Azupiru Před rokem

    Water + Flour + Yeast

  • @Khadra-vn7mw
    @Khadra-vn7mw Před 2 měsíci

    Ffs, Tammuz is the child of Nimrod and Semiramis.

  • @AcerbusFive
    @AcerbusFive Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @danb3657
    @danb3657 Před 2 měsíci

    Hillman makes so many errors in his exegesis (most of which relates to Greek medical terms) that I don't know where to begin! Many non-Christian/Jewish scholars would have a field day pointing this out, but have probably yet to hear of Hillman. Yikes. Anyway, you'd probably enjoy interviewing the likes of author Gary Wayne.

  • @user-qb2ze8pn9c
    @user-qb2ze8pn9c Před 2 měsíci

    Neil......

  • @diregnome4898
    @diregnome4898 Před měsícem

    That guy is a goof ball

  • @jonjohnson5542
    @jonjohnson5542 Před rokem

    47:48

  • @DanielGarza-fc1no
    @DanielGarza-fc1no Před 2 měsíci

    The phonetic language came about

  • @mairelisegraham4750
    @mairelisegraham4750 Před 2 měsíci

    Probably nothing new to you, but to me it is a new thought... what if 'resurrection' is re-erection. Erection.
    Been listening for few months but with this flurry of energy after Danny Jones, now I am going back to early videos to really catch up. It's especially interesting (for me) to read comments from when videos first came out.

  • @patoberlander1002
    @patoberlander1002 Před 2 měsíci

    The snake is distracting

  • @sirjohnahayfalcon
    @sirjohnahayfalcon Před 2 měsíci

    Focus on the good jesus did. Try doing that

  • @jonjohnson5542
    @jonjohnson5542 Před rokem

    40:33 Pagliacci