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Nov 18, 2022
Nov 18, 2022
1hr 48 min
Guest C. Wilson joins Me to share some mind tintalating events of our past history from Sumerian Text, Egypt, Babylon and more... Enjoy 🤙 live_EssayreadingbyChris_20221118_120226

Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022
59 min
Yahweh's Absurdities Part 2 - SENSITIVE CONTENT... Charles Giuliani discusses the outrageous absurdities of Yahweh in the Bible.

Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022
1hr 59 min
Yahweh's Absurdities Part 1 of 2 - SENSITIVE CONTENT... Charles Giuliani discusses the outrageous absurdities of Yahweh in the Bible.

Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022
37 min
The Merovingian Jewish Bloodline (part 2) by Charles Giuliai #TruthHertzRadio

Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022
1hr 44 sec
The Merovingian Jewish Bloodline (part 1) by Charles Giuliai #TruthHertzRadio

Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022
2hr
Truth Hertz - Perverting Paganism & The Jewish Kabbalah Charles Giuliani, ex-Catholic priest talks about how the tribe corrupted ancient civilizations and then gets into some evil and ridiculous aspects to the Kabbalah, including the story of Adam, Lilith, and Eve.

Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022
2hr 5 min
The Book of The Way (Tao Te Ching) by Lao Tzu _ FULL AudioBook... Tao Te Ching or The Book Of The Way by Lao Tzu Translation by S. Mitchell. The Tao Te Ching, Daodejing, Dao De Jing, or Daode jing is a Chinese classic text. The text's true authorship and date of composition or compilation are still debated. The oldest excavated portion dates back to the late 4th century BCE, but modern scholarship dates other parts of the text as having been written, or at least compiled later than the earliest portions of the Zhuangzi. The Tao Te Ching, along with the Zhuangzi, is a fundamental text for both philosophical and religious Taoism, and strongly influenced other schools, such as Legalism, Confucianism, and Chinese Buddhism, which when first introduced into China was largely interpreted through the use of Daoist words and concepts. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners, have used the Daodejing as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, and it is among the most translated works in world literature. The Wade–Giles romanization "Tao Te Ching" dates back to early English transliterations in the late 19th century; its influence can be seen in words and phrases that have become well established in English. "Daodejing" is the pinyin romanization.

Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022
1hr 59 min
Adult content... Charles is quite outspoken regarding his frustrations with The Bible. Start at 20 minutes. listener discretion is advised.

Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022
1hr 12 min
Lost Resurrection Ritual _ Freddy silva - Freddy Silva, leading Researcher in Alternative History, reveals the lost radical ancient practice of living resurrection, in which initiates ritually died and were reborn into a state of higher consciousness. Featured in his book, "The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, & The Quest for the Underworld," Freddy explores resurrection practices from past and present world cultures. We'll describe the secret chambers and temples around the globe where Mystery Schools practiced “raising the dead.” In addition, we'll explore if Jesus Christ was initiate as well as, why this practice was branded a heresy and suppressed by the Church. www.themindseyemedia.com; www.facebook.com/mindseyeshow, www.twitter.com/mindseyeshow

Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022
3hr 10 min
The Corpus Hermeticum - Full Audiobook - The Hermetic tradition represents a non-Christian lineage of Hellenistic Gnosticism. The tradition and its writings date to at least the first century B.C.E., and the texts we possess were all written prior to the second century C.E. The surviving writings of the tradition, known as the Corpus Hermeticum (the "Hermetic body of writings") were lost to the Latin West after classical times, but survived in eastern Byzantine libraries. Their rediscovery and translation into Latin during the late-fifteenth century by the Italian Renaissance court of Cosimo de Medici, provided a seminal force in the development of Renaissance thought and culture. These eighteen tracts of the Corpus Hermeticum, along with the Perfect Sermon (also called the Asclepius), are the foundational documents of the Hermetic tradition. The texts presented here, below, are taken from the translation of G.R.S. Mead, Thrice Greatest Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis, Volume 2 (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1906); they are reproduced completely, with Mead's original footnotes. (The entire three volume text of Mead's Thrice Greatest Hermes, along with a full-text search function, is available in our online G.R.S. Mead Collection.) In supplement to the Corpus Hermeticum, we have appended to this collection the important Hermetic texts discovered in 1945 within the Nag Hammadi Library. Though written over a century ago, Mead's Thrice Greatest Hermes provides an excellent compendium and reference to the Hermetic literature. His commentary on the texts is unequalled. However for a modern reader there is a problem with Mead's translations: he often translates using an antique and formal-sounding English. But then, it must be understood the original Greek texts of the surviving Hermetic literature have an antique and elevated tone. With his choice of language, Mead tries to convey both the ambiguity and the the visionary intensity of the material. He correctly understood the Hermetic writings as the distillations of profound spiritual and psychological experiences — experiences the texts themselves call "Gnosis". These are not philosophical tracts. Their core impetus was communication of a visionary reality. The tradition that produced the Corpus Hermeticum embraced an imaginative, prophetic voice common in Gnostic scriptures; and the insights this "Gnosis" produced are not easily expressed in Greek, or Latin, or any pedestrian dialect of English. But they can by understood, if one has an ear for the core experience. It is the desire to communicate their experience of interior reality that motivated these ancient authors. *Credit to "Man Of Letters" for this audiobook. Great Job! Here's a link to his page. https://www.youtube.com/c/ManofLetters
