Audio Lectures

”SATIS” _ _KOB”

The relation of happy to sad is one that both states of being (happy and sad) are actually of the same motion. To be fully ‘happy’ is to be fully ‘sad’.  “Bi-polar’’ comes to mind in such a search to be ‘happy’ verses being *content with what God has apportioned

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Sacred Percussion

This lecture was initially given over a 2 day- 12 hour seminar to a group of yogis in which I deliverd a ethnomusicological treatment concerning East Indian culture, music, religion having it’s roots, not only from the Baltic region, but from the Kartvelian culture which might be identified geographically, and

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When the WHAT vs the HOW TO began to war with the WHY

When culture plays by the rules of categorizing in order to separate classes within societies. Perversion of language is necessitated by such ‘classifications’. 0:00 0:00 skip_previous play_arrow pause skip_next volume_up volume_down volume_off share description view_headline Nothing found! close Auto scroll close

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“BOLSTERING THE NOTHINGNESS” CHARACTER OF SATAN

A result of the phenomenon called “free will’’, as a religious term. Though, ‘free will’ was never taught in scripture, it has become a dominant approach to reading the Bible, especially in the American Bibles.  Sadly, the American language supports this illusory doctrine of free will and ‘denies the power

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Poein vs Prasso

This is a lecture in which Sumerian and Hebrew beliefs are joined by the way of philology.  Astonishing pictograms rela An in-depth look into two Greek words, Poesis and Prasso. Poesis or Poetry designates the uninterrupted, natural and perfect flow of the Gospels—signaling Aristotle’s idea of “NATURE” while Prasso, or

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Skepticism

“Skopos”—Greek: “the view”A treatment on the ‘limitations’ mentioned in ‘6-types of histories’.  0:00 0:00 skip_previous play_arrow pause skip_next volume_up volume_down volume_off share description view_headline Nothing found! close Auto scroll close

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Throwing Out Babylon

Showing how Babylon’s dynasty took ahold of Sumerian relayed texts and corrupted the meaning.  The Hebrew Bible brings back the Sumerians’ experience and vantage point and justifies a story and event that is both Biblical and Historical. This lecture works well with our “Pictographic Societies” lecture and “Adam’s Rib”. 0:00

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Hebrew Words of Causation

Simply put: The ‘system’ of seeing and wanting; satisfying the eye, taste, hearing, etc. IS the system of Christmas and has made Israel fall and is making the Western Church incapable of being taken seriously.  It doesn’t take much to find the pagan origins in Christmas, yet, the  Christians of

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Adams Rib

This is a lecture in which Sumerian and Hebrew beliefs are joined by the way of philology.  Astonishing pictograms relating the Hebrew’s alphabet with an ancient tale told in Sumeria! Much thanks to the pagan poet, Robert Graves for his wonderful mind and analysis in his Hebrew Myths work.  Though

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Matthew One Exegesis =1st Exegesis

This is a continuing work showing the Gospel’s internal proof of God’s inspiration upon Matthew.  I show that the Gospel’s *truth is more than just a good statement without fallacy.  *Truth is met in the Gospel of Matthew as a tapestry of inner-commitments that do not break cultural, linguistic and

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Christ of the Zodiac

These  lectures were broadcasted at Vanderbilt University’s WRVU in the Fall of 2011.  The first lecture was exegetical. Starting at John 1:1’s first five words.  The focus was on the nature of the Trinity to the pagan (a-moral) and the Biblical account. We find that one account necessitated the other

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