For personal research and maybe as a possible topic for your channel. How would a person go about proving the existence of God or gods and the afterlife, through scientific process? How can know, rather than believe, how can we prove, definitively and unquestionably, if or not God, our soul, the afterlife, the spirit world and anything that dwells in it, exist?
@DemainIronfalcon4 ай бұрын
@@artsveiman7776 is this a question for everyone, if your asking Justin I think you may be missing his intention and the gift if knowledge he presents in this channel. The questions you ask in my experience is genuinely personally for everyone and as far as science goes I believe the spiritual and scientific is an ongoing nexus riddled with discernable conectivity..
@Almineus10 ай бұрын
As a person who comes from a background of science and logic, then without warning, thrust into the realms of Divine spiritual emergence and access, I really appreciate the historical and scholarly work you are doing regarding this subject. I don't always agree with some of your effusive dismissals of certain areas "newage" or woo information, as I have my own experience in these matters. But there are many moments where listening to your episodes have connected some dots or brought a small amount of clarity to the spiritual information I am swimming and at times feel like I am drowning in.
@justkiddin8410 ай бұрын
Wary, wary be. All that seems good, may not be.♥️✌️
@Rednilsunwood10 ай бұрын
@@justkiddin84Wingle Tingle I mean I guess, kinda hard to judge what may be blessed.
@Checobeep10 ай бұрын
Nothing is real ... be careful.
@chong67110 ай бұрын
How did it happen for u?
@Almineus10 ай бұрын
@chong671 I assume you are asking about the spiritual stuff. The extremely condensed version: I was an agnostic business software developer with an interest in science, particularly physics, when I went through a rough patch in life. During this time, I started getting visions and angelic beings giving me information. My life did a complete 180. Suffice to say, I am no longer a software developer.
@qxz9p10 ай бұрын
“I can do that. This is my channel.” Loool I love the quips you throw into these.
@jasonbelstone34279 ай бұрын
*Esotericated* Thats a word now.
@Bildgesmythe10 ай бұрын
Please do 50 episodes on every topic! Can't get enough! Free education is a gift people don't appreciate enough.
@MilosP-rj1xg10 ай бұрын
Right on !
@mikehickey69210 ай бұрын
Thank you again for your work. When I first saw one of your videos, it mad me feel like an ignorant schmuck... which was a pretty novel experience at the time. Since then I have developed a deep admiration for your intelligence, your scholarship, and most of all for your dedication to making your work available for free to all who seek such knowledge and perspective, for whatever reason they seek it. Very well done Dr. Sledge. Your work serves as a shining example of what a great mind can do to be of service to the hungry minds (and souls) of the rest of the populace. Thank you.
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
Comments like this really make it worth it thanks so much for taking the time to be kind!
@ron13139 ай бұрын
@@TheEsotericaChannel Hello Professor Sledge, thanks for your work❤. You mentioned a text, I think it was a Vol2 of actual occult practices by whom I forgot, but you said it's very rare. Do you know the name of this text? Also are you doing future videos on rare occult text for practitioners?! Some fun stuff below Vermis Mysteriis" (The Mysteries of the Worm) - A rare occult text that focuses on the summoning and invocation of otherworldly entities and forces. 2. "Liber Medicinalis" (The Book of Medicine) - An ancient Latin text that contains magical spells and incantations for healing and protection. 3. "Ars Notoria" (The Notable Art) - A medieval grimoire that includes rituals and prayers for acquiring knowledge and wisdom through magical means. 4. "De Praestigiis Daemonum" (On the Tricks of Demons) - A Latin text that explores the nature of demons and their influence on human affairs.
@Jimmy-vn9hv12 күн бұрын
Yo as a former Christian and student of the occult and also a long time hippy who loves psychedelics, I found this episode incredible. Thank you!
@FoolishFishBooks10 ай бұрын
Ooh I enjoyed this one, Justin! Thank you for your incredible dedication to research, quality and fresh material! 🙏
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Denis - it's so much fun to poke around in these really obscure areas of the history of esotericism. It just goes to show that history hasn't given up all its secrets!
@naomiseraphina97189 ай бұрын
Thanks! My GOD, this is fascinating! What I love best about the history of religion is the history of mysticism that really drives all true conceptions of the Divine. It is marvelous to contemplate the levels of spiritual experience that humans are capable of achieving, and it is marvelous to contemplate the actual powers and intelligences who seem to manifest to our awareness as the result of meditation, or as the de facto answer to prayers! Underlying every religion worthy of the name are people who underwent divine visitations, transportations, raptures and ordeals, and these people lived to tell of their experiences, and believed said experiences to be profoundly genuine enough to base whole new approaches to God upon. I am proud of those brave visionaries. I hope to become one of them. That is why practice magic, and why I carefully tend my mushroom garden. (Eat your psychedelics, child, and you might grow up to BE somebody!) Much love, and many thanks, Dr. S! --Naomi
@christianwoods177910 ай бұрын
You deserve an award for what you do truthfully. thanks 100x for having such an amazing channel
@ToThePureAllThingsArePure10 ай бұрын
when reading ezekiel, it became apparent to me that he himself was already struggling with the whole transcendence/immanence issue when putting his famous vision into words: he uses 3 degrees of separation when describing the radiant man on the throne: not: "this was yahweh," or even "this was the glory of yahweh," or EVEN even "this was the likeness of the glory of yahweh," but: "this was the APPEARANCE of the LIKENESS of the GLORY of yahweh."
@justkiddin8410 ай бұрын
Yep, he might have avoided all that by saying he saw an Angel and heard God.
@genghisgalahad84653 ай бұрын
@@justkiddin84 he saw a vision of an appearance of an angel and heard the echo of a likeness of the voice of G-d?
@justkiddin843 ай бұрын
@@genghisgalahad8465 exactly, all over complicated for no reason.
@LordGrantius10 ай бұрын
I know this is super niche and ridiculously tangential, but I have to admit that I got really excited about the story of Elisha ben Abuyah meeting Metatron on the throne. There's a short story in the Horus Heresy about the first (only?) Sanguinor, who sat on the throne of Imperium Secundus when the emperor Sanguinius was busy and ajudicated in his absence. If this short story was adapted from a Kabbalistic text, I'm not surprised that a Black Library author would do so, but impressed at the knowledge base! Thank you, Dr Sledge. An excellent video, and I enjoy learning religious and esoteric history as an atheist. In this case, I am taken by an odd tangent, but it's also renewed my interest in my Blood Angels High Host army, so thank you!
@Xaman-nf3lx10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@theeccentrictripper386310 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating, this topic is quite the jawbreaker. The dual-faced Glory is of particular fascination to me, it's almost like the neoplatonic Nous and Logos fused into one entity, one face beholding the One and the other a spilling outwards into our realm. Clearly they're not at all serving the same function but that's where my Plotinusboo brain jumped to. I absolutely adore Jewish mysticism in all its variants for this kind of deep speculation, every time you upload something in this vein I know I'll be exposed to something I with near certainty have never interacted with before, and it's always a rollercoaster.
@phillipbernhardt-house690710 ай бұрын
Alas...Mohr Siebeck books: almost as expensive as Brill, but paperback and with the most boring covers. :( I have burnt a few offerings at their altars, so to speak, over the years, and while I don't regret it, I do wish they were less pricey. This video is one of the many reasons I love your channel: I don't know much about Kabbalah and other Jewish mystical movements and theology--probably more than the average person, but far less than specialists and also less than many others--but I love hearing your discussions of these things; and in the present case, I love how granular and significant it was to certain movements to make distinctions of this nature. My typologizing and systematizing brain, and my polytheistic hair-splitting tendencies get to have a party when they listen to you elucidate these matters! (And there I go, making distinctions of my own about my own particular intellectual faculties!)
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
It's true about that publisher, man I get expensive. But, the devil is always in the details and it comes to this material and I love getting into the really granular theological and philosophical aspects of it all.
@phillipbernhardt-house690710 ай бұрын
@@TheEsotericaChannel Indeed! I have yet to be disappointed with any of their books I've acquired (much though there is wailing and gnashing of teeth by my wallet when I do)...their one on Chnoubis is particularly good, but I am not recalling the title at present. A few of their others I haven't properly dived into yet, but I hope to soon (one on the Gospel of Judas, and another on The Lots of Mary: Christian divination for the win!).
@EntitledMillennials10 ай бұрын
Appreciate all your hard word Dr. Sledge. You've made us all better students. Gods be with you.
@SeekersofUnity10 ай бұрын
Excited for this :)
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
The more I get into proto-kabbalah the more I'm impressed with just how innovative they all were. Really makes the notion that it was all tradition or "received" all the more ironic
@trikepilot10110 ай бұрын
I love these videos, despite just barely being able to follow them. You use vocabulary that just barely survives in the back of my mind from my minor in religious studies 35 years ago. A great mental stretch for my old brain.
@Bildgesmythe10 ай бұрын
I would never have believed I could have learned so much from a channel on KZbin. Thank you so much Dr!
@dunforever10528 ай бұрын
Im sure this comment will be lost but.... I'm a pre birth experiencer. And I'm completely blown away at how it's even possible to know the things you know without directly seeing it yourself. Though I don't have direct memory of the sepiroth ( hard to explain) I sort of DO remember circling this mega alter thing. That myself and thousands perhaps millions of angels or spirits were circling it. Singing to it. (Most impossible music you can ever hear) worshiping it, it worshiping us. Infinite love.... Gosh I wish I could explain with words.
@Sofspot110 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Rednilsunwood10 ай бұрын
A decent number of years reading different occult texts and I haven’t ever heard of this! Love your passion for this, Dr.Sledge. Very humbling to listen and to enjoy these videos!
@merthsoft10 ай бұрын
Great episode, as always! You mentioned the name taboo and tradition of replacing God's name. It would be cool to see an episode about that tradition and the way it's changed and how/if the name has been passed down or been encoded in texts, either actually encoded, or people finding what wasn't original intended
@michellmathews709210 ай бұрын
Love these videos what a wealth of information I learn something new every time thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@RobertButterfield-n4m10 ай бұрын
Dude, you're incredible! Nobody puts together philosophy, mysticism, and theology like you. You're erudition almost defies belief, even for Bob the Dread Pirate
@rafalapolanski10 ай бұрын
Thank DrJ. As always, an amazing and capturing video... thanks for being accessible for simple minds as well ... looking forward to more Kabalah.. and Merkavah!
@jonc54678 ай бұрын
love all the Blake woodcuts in this.
@mikewilson85810 ай бұрын
This was so fascinating. There is so much more to the history and development of Judaism than I ever imagined. It’s a gap in my knowledge I feel I need to remedy to some degree. Literature on medieval Europe frequently gives little hint at the diversity and dynamism of Jewish theology compared to Christian sects and factions.
@jackiemarie520210 ай бұрын
I cannot express how grateful I am for your channel. The depth & context you give each subject, combined with the range you cover & your ability to somehow be both serious & light hearted - astounds me. I let my ND hyperfocus run free in your playlists & still haven't tapped them out. 😂 Thank you for making this accessable ❤
@chrisradzion214810 ай бұрын
Great video, as usual. My favorite part, though- the graphic “Jeremiah- the orange ninja turtle”.
@merijevons8 ай бұрын
Shalom Aleichem, cousin. As a Muslim, who grew up in a Christian background, it always fascinated me the philosophical problem of emanation, the very nature of the Angels, and the nature of the Ruh. The Tawhid - the Oneness of Allah - is a fundamental principle on the Reality. That said, He Manifests His Presence and Will in the creation through a multitude of ways, including but not only His angels, and is an extraordinary logical challenge to face and understand the nature of what appears to be multiple entities, and at the same time, are not. Of course, one should not get carried away by the apparent multitude, nor take its eyes and soul away from Allah for even a second, but it is still an interesting problem, the answer to which is perhaps reserved for the Last Judgment. Your videos are quite instructive, to catch a glimpse of so many other readings, even when deviated from its root and from the Truth.
@geraldmeehan894210 ай бұрын
Thank you for another fascinating episode Dr Sledge
@Well_Meaning10 ай бұрын
I love that William Blake's got a painting for everything lol
@DefaultUser616 ай бұрын
If you’re an @esoterica subscriber you’re a William Blake fan
@braddaulton397610 ай бұрын
Man, you are a fantastic teacher
@rmt358910 ай бұрын
🤯 This had a lot to break down, and feels a lot more like a Table of Contents. Absolutely amazing, but I never had one of your videos hit me with so many new things to dive into at once. Usually, at most, it's like 3-10 things. But I just got lost trying to keep up. And on top of that, I've seen many of the videos you've made and mentioned here, plus my own research into Kabbalah. Can't imagine how lost I'd be if words like Merkavah weren't already nailed into my brain. This isn't critique, in fact I loved this and need to rewatch it. A lot. But I hope you dive deeper into these subjects, like a lot of the books and rabbi you mentioned here.
@alexandergustafsson424510 ай бұрын
my fav estoteric channel.
@adamchapman653010 ай бұрын
I learned quite a bit about hasidey ashkrnaz and it's the first time I heard about this other group. Thanks, Justin. I'll check that out.
@MorpheusMoon10 ай бұрын
thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us here on the youtubes 🖤 much love to ya dr. s
@walnut_raisin26216 ай бұрын
i feel like ive stumbled down a flight of stairs and have landed in the middle of some downstairs neighbors ongoing discussion/heated debate about a nuanced subject. This should not be my first introduction into judaism but here i am
@ebenchristensen10 ай бұрын
"Brill like prices" is so on point and made me chuckle which turned into tears
@brite1799 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work and sharing your knowledge. I deeply enjoy this channel. Best wishes for truth and wisdom to all.
@kevionrogers260510 ай бұрын
Measurements of divine anthropomorphic beings is something I first learned of through studying the Marcosian tradition from Marseilles southern Gaul. Then later the Elkasites (Hidden God) which was an Aramaic sect the Kasia (Hidden, Mystical) is still a concept taught in Mandaeism as it was in Western Gnosticism.
@spluff57 ай бұрын
The extended universe of the Abraham fandom is wild...
@DrPeterMarsh10 ай бұрын
I fully appreciate you and your work. I like how you are a safe and balanced person.
@kingeternal_ap10 ай бұрын
This is mentally stimulating, and kinda spiritually arousing too. The divine emanation system kinda makes sense, but, as appointed, doubles down on the convolution and opens the floodgates to multiple interpretations of the divine, reachable and hidden.
@AC-dk4fp10 ай бұрын
The incompatable interpretations are a feature not a bug, as they were in the latter more muddled remixes of older Gnostic tracts found in the Nag Hamadi codices. They stop you arrogantly assuming you've actually really learned or understood anything.
@jhnlnrd_9 ай бұрын
Great video. An interesting perspective indeed.
@waynekington442610 ай бұрын
You have an excellent articulation of the terrain
@DocAdamPhD10 ай бұрын
Next time I’m in Detroit, I want to hang out and discuss black metal, phenomenology and … all of this. The process of ‘twinning’ as disclosure and retreating at the same time feels so closely connected to Heidegger (et al), that I can’t stop thinking Gelassenheit. And even OOO. And about how this description of the approach to the divine feels like an extension of a phenomenological analysis of the omnipresence of ontological difference.
@brokentoy861610 ай бұрын
Lovely episode, to show how obscure Akhatriel is, the first google result is you Dr sledge.
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
Channel ain't called Esoterica for nothin ;)
@MarceloRodrigues-bv8tn9 ай бұрын
@@TheEsotericaChannel you Gave me an Idea. I Will evoque This angel with The same system I use to work with The Angels from Shem ha menphorasch
@mrsSsmith200510 ай бұрын
Thank you for yet another fascinating lecture, I thoroughly enjoy all your works and look forward to my weekly visit to your channel
@Wingedmagician10 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the art on the thumbnail. Resplendent.
@michellesmith54365 күн бұрын
17:32 Reminds me of Charles Bosseron Chambers "Light of the World" painting.
@PeteWord10 ай бұрын
Great Episode!
@harryhoofcloppen10 ай бұрын
The gigantic Sefirot chart/drawing at 06:00 ... are there any resources someplace that translate this massive work to English? I would ADORE a large poster of this. 🥵
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
I don't know of a translation but The Kabbalistic Tree / האילן הקבלי By J. H. Chajes is the best resource here.
@williammartinactor10 ай бұрын
How did ur mind Git so beautiful. This Lecture? Sheerly Poetic! Thank you
@xieyuxi7649 ай бұрын
Thank you for your brillant job Doctor Sledge, this video makes me remind the uncreated light in byzantine orthodox theology, which describs the divine light also non-created but emanated, and it's for fix the divine transcendence and divine omnipresence in the creation. In the technic of Palamas, he described the divine light the divine energy and the trinity divine essence. By the way, published by Brill in 2020, Jewish Root of Eastern Christian Mysticism: Studies in Honor of Alexander is interesting, but its price is terrible.
@tracelee73323 ай бұрын
My friend the amount of times the 'divine light' has saved my physical life on earth... One time I had no torch in the middle of a thunderstorm, trying to find my way through the darkness back to my cabin.. as I lifted my foot to the next step a flash of lightning revealed I was about to step on a brown snake.. One time this man wanted to show my friend and I something down on a secluded beach..as we were about to follow him a car rounded the corner and shone light on his old plastic shopping bag which revealed he had a huge machete type of knife... Just a few examples... Have Faith, Have no fear ❤💫
@theplanetruth10 ай бұрын
Too bad Michael Heiser is gone, I’d love to hear you two talk of “glorious” things.
@niccoloaurelius158710 ай бұрын
I feel the same; he had some very interesting ideas, many of which are hard to argue against.
@AC-dk4fp10 ай бұрын
I hadn't heard that, a shame since I had to stop listening to his podcast years ago due to political stress that has very little do do with any actual opinion of his it just became hard to listen to Republican voters at the time.
@AC-dk4fp10 ай бұрын
@@niccoloaurelius1587 When I was following his blog and podcast before he changed jobs it was less that he had interesting ideas than that he had a very unique mastery of a wide range of scholarly opinions and could balance them off each other and see the flaws in each one. Dr Sledge is very similar in that retrospect but puts less of his own judgement into his lectures. His ability to critique over hyped trendy ideas was excellent but he never relied on coming up with ideas himself just in presenting the most considered ones. Sadly his on camera presence sucked, the youtube videos he worked with were unengaging and he was only really great on podcasts.
@Jaclyn2510 ай бұрын
I personally don't think they would be able to discuss glorious things because Dr Heiser was focused on Jesus.
@Vitali_Osandor10 ай бұрын
And also watch them do "glorious" things together...
@genghisgalahad846510 ай бұрын
From the depths of the demonic Demiurge to the Antichrist & Alchemy and now this edifying awe-inspiring episode on the Divine Angel of Glory! What an exhilarating arc!! 🎉 🌌 📖 📚 📜 🪽 🌟 ✍️!! Beyond my ability to articulate amidst my fugue state now shaken off to revisit the two mentioned previous epic episodes! Three EPICS!! 🪽 🌟 🌌 📜 📜 👼 🌳 ✍️!!! I truly wish I could write prodigiously and in such a visually elegant longfrom handwritten manner as that gorgeous 📜 scroll 5:55!
@danielnikolov286010 ай бұрын
This is the type of work that gets people excited to study niche and ahem esoteric topics. I bet all the scholars whose shoulders you stand on owe you immense debts of gratitude for making their work digestible, accessible and delivering it with such energy to the public. Bravo, Dr. Sledge and keep on rocking!!! ❤
@TheParadoxGamer110 ай бұрын
*writing this all down* Yknow its fun writing fiction about these topics because good fucking GODS is it hard to find some of this information summarized and explained as succinctly as you do Dr. Sledge, thanks for all your work. I found you with your origins of Yahweh video, and have been addicted ever since.
@Matt-of2eq10 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one!
@nicolemfoos9 ай бұрын
I like esotericated. Fascinating; thank you!1
@message_service10 ай бұрын
Thank you! ✨🙏✨🎀
@Doom4u210 ай бұрын
I love listen to these studies and doing my own little research into the lore and Mythos. As a creative and artist I am employing AI into my own work (not text to video generators) and believe we can transform film into imagery of creation itself and bringing film back to philosophy and away from the crown mentality that modern Christianity (the cult it is) is the only one true way of believing. I thank u my friend and look forward to more of your work
@a.yeedree10 ай бұрын
the book 'the anatomy of the body of god' by frater achad has another understanding of what the tree of life is about
@johnnewton80178 ай бұрын
Adding this to my wish list! Ty
@zacharycurrie370810 ай бұрын
Here to get Esotericated 🧿
@jasoncotton980410 ай бұрын
hidden gems. 36:48 Any plans for a best of compilation? Would love to see the ones I've missed
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
You mean the ridiculous things I say? There's too much to even make a supercut of
@Jcsuhta77710 ай бұрын
So you just explained how I found my H.G.A. Thank you.. Eye love the channel..
@Sam-shushu9 ай бұрын
"Emanationism" -- I learned a new word today!
@user-tl4qg2gh1l9 ай бұрын
17:27 Angel of the Face looks like the Light of the World painting by Charles Bosseron Chambers
@bencornwell620910 ай бұрын
I love your work. Me and Heather think this episode ought to have been a series though. My Rabbi Alon Anava runs into this difficulty often. He’ll start a lecture intending to take an hour and it becomes a series that lasts a couple years. My intuition is that sephirot is for the refinement of a man through Teshuva.
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
It could be but I think that would get so granular and people would not be interested in something of that depth
@ST-vw7gu10 ай бұрын
Well done esoteric iconography weaving accomplished
@MichaelYoder196110 ай бұрын
I've read several books for lay people on Kabbalah and started on the Zohar (which completely lost me in the first few chapters). It's so complicated and seems dependent on the person interpreting the meanings of the Sefirot and the roles they play. LOL - we'll just skip over "esotericated" (or add it to out dictionary).Thanks, as always, Justin.
@GHXVL1310 ай бұрын
Loving this one.
@cthulhupr10 ай бұрын
The tension between the trascendence and inmanence of the divine is a constant in the judeo-christian tradition. The language of emanation is as old as the different expressions of gnosticism. I would be interested in the relation of emanation language in neoplatonism to the emanation languages in judaism or christianity. By the way, could there be any connection between kabalah emanation language and Gregory Palamas divine energies theology?
@TheSouthernSiren9 ай бұрын
I've been putting off watching this video for days. because spiritual messages are often loud, fast and complicated.
@Jeff-zs2pq10 ай бұрын
The subject of this video is a beautiful and ineffable subject. The dream I had when i was turning 15 years old is in this category. I still remember it although I have passed 60 years of age. My dream was lucid and I had a vision of concentric circles. Each circle had a different color. I was moving toward the concentric circles and moving from the outside of the circle toward the center of the circle. I was passing across the different colored circles as I was making my way toward the center of the circle. The circle colors I still remember were blue and then after that came across the rose colored band as I was moving toward the center of the circle. At that point I began to feel an intense love. The love was getting more intense as I kept moving toward the center and the love was so intense that I could not stand it. I woke up, remembering it all. This was only the beginning. I felt the love everywhere I went. It felt like I was literally walking on air. The intensity of the love did not leave me. I felt it day after day. For a whole month it felt as if I was enveloped in love. It was truly a beautiful gift. I remember in English class a girl was giving a speech. I was looking at her head and saw a pink halo around it as she was speaking about dolphins. Then after a month I came down to Earth, so to speak. I started to study mathematics when I went to college. I took more than 10 math courses...and then two years ago I saw the concentric circles with similar colors as in my dream! I was looking at different math books I picked up an Abstract Algebra book and on the cover of the book was a giant concentric circle with different colors. The rose color was prominent on the book's cover. As I found out the book illustrated the E8 Lie Symmetry Group. In the nineteenth century the mathematician Sophus Lie created algebraic objects, that is algebraic formulas to describe the shape of symmetrical objects. These are called Lie Fields. The E8 Lie Group is a 248 dimensional object. Also can be thought of as an object that has 8 spatial dimensions with 240 symmetries. It has something to do with theoretical physics also.
@leeshiflett186310 ай бұрын
Always comforting the Kabbalah is.
@SW-ni9uq2 ай бұрын
Would you consider doing a video focused on the legendary Saint Germain as being appropriate for your channel? I would really enjoy seeing what you have to say about the historical figure and the figure of legend. Thank you for all that you do.
@TheFZRivera10 ай бұрын
Is this the same angel as Akatriel? Is it just an alternate spelling?
@Protogonas10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to this lesson!
@GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders10 ай бұрын
22:00 ; A little bit of Janus symbology there?
@justkiddin8410 ай бұрын
I thought that, too
@FemboyBunnyGW10 ай бұрын
Welcome back
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
? I didn't go anywhere I don't think
@FemboyBunnyGW10 ай бұрын
Ah, well I'm glad to have a new video to learn from 😅
@Bildgesmythe10 ай бұрын
Check the channel, the Dr regularly puts out AWESOME videos.
@WorldEverett10 ай бұрын
Man, Jewish lore is so interesting, I'd love to see this kind of complex mysticism in a rpg game like skyrim, it sound be glorious!
@ulyssesm.daniels692710 ай бұрын
Dark Souls and Elden Ring have deep lore and mythos based on esoteric material. Maybe not exactly what you asked for but you might like it. Bloodborne too.
@Prometheus83310 ай бұрын
Lots of Blake visuals going on. 👍
@Wahoopappy10 ай бұрын
I love your channel, I really appreciate the knowledge you share. I was watching the news and the Chief Justice of Alabama is apparently a follower of the Seven Mountains Mandate of Christianity, nothing really serious on KZbin about it. Was wondering if it has been covered on this channel. Thanks.
@Doom4u210 ай бұрын
Greetings Dr Sledge. again, great admirer of your channel. What is your playlist while you study? You reference metal quite a bit, just curious
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
Recently I've been listening to a lot of chiptune
@davieboy381410 ай бұрын
This made a fun tag team with the Let’s Talk Religion video on Jewish Mysticism.
@101jackj10 ай бұрын
If I wanted to read a Grimoire or a book with necromantic rituals, could you recommend one or two to me? I do not intend on performing any of the rituals, but I really would like read one for academic purposes. Thank you very much, Dr. Sledge.
@101jackj10 ай бұрын
By the way, because of your recommendation, I purchased volume I of Lynn Thorndike’s “History of Magic and Experimental Science.” This is one of the most interesting books I’ve read.
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
CLM849 - published as Forbidden Rites
@Sage.Craft.8 ай бұрын
I’m in that Lurianic Kabbalah circle. We study Sefir Yetzirah, Apples from the Orchard, Zohar and so forth. All the demons etc 😅
@bloglivethehighve10 ай бұрын
Huge like !
@origamitraveler742510 ай бұрын
This is very similar to ideas in Christianity of the Son as the revealer and image of the Father, as a sort of representative that is somehow also divine ("distinct but not separate"), identified with the Angel of YHWH, Holy Wisdom, the Greek Logos (especially as developed by the Alexandrian school of Judaism), which was taken to solve the problem of immanence/transcendence generally, with the one caveat that the Incarnation meant this being was now made man in Jesus, bringing with that a whole slew of new implications.
@justkiddin8410 ай бұрын
And, taken to its inevitable conclusion each human as potentially Devine, as in the Buddhist thread. And some Christian ideas. “Rabbi Joshua ben Levi said: ‘A procession of angels passes before each person, and the heralds go before them, saying, “Make way for the image of God!”’ (Deut. Rab., 4:4) A lovely and simultaneously dangerous idea.
@Facerip10 ай бұрын
Hey Justin! I am visiting the Embassy of the Free Mind next week. Any tips on cool stuff i should take a specific look at? Love your stuff. Thanks
@jew-zshatz19859 ай бұрын
Thank you again for such a wonderful content and bridge to a sea of 'sifrey sod' and academic viewpoints. You are keeping me busy learning about the merakava and heychalot and much much more! With regards to this episode i must ask, i understand this descriptions of this angel as 'Sar Hapanim' literally the anonited being to be the face of god manifested as the 'Kavod Nigle' and acts as a kind of VPN to 'Kavod Nistar'. Is this a contradiction to Metatron who also called 'Sar Hapanim of Israel' and 'Little Havayah' ? Or that they are 2 different 'Sar Hapanim' ? Thank you again and blessings from the holy land. ❤
@ceesno995510 ай бұрын
Bravo.❤
@GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders10 ай бұрын
31:50 @ESOTERICA ; Isn't that what Barbellos is??
@rafizxDx10 ай бұрын
Are there going to be more videos about the Demiurge?
@TheEsotericaChannel10 ай бұрын
Yep, a couple more
@zackf368810 ай бұрын
Very interesting episode, with lts to digest here. I do wonder if Ihave grasped the general conclusion that this "emanted angel" had a profound impact on the bringing into being that of the Sephirot and Kabbalah as we know it?
@theplanetruth10 ай бұрын
5:58- whoa. That looks tedious. 8:06- coffee ☕️ spill 😂😂
@amandamachen63508 ай бұрын
❤Blessings
@GarGhuul10 ай бұрын
My new word for the day, if not month is “Esotericated.”