“If you want to call him controversial, as some no doubt will, you only demonstrate that you are still afraid. Instead, choose to become invincible, as he did.”
I was driving for work today listening to Paul Simon. ‘You Can Call Me Al’ came on, and the line ‘who’ll be my role model / when my role model is gone’ hit different. https://t.co/K6b6hzWfno
@AeonByte It surely is good news that references to your Gospel of Elvis are sprouting up in the wild corners of the internet :)
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Post-collapse, tablet kids will emerge as shamans: physically frail, hounded by visions, valued for their memories of our ephemeral zenith, worshipping a pantheon of youtube demons
689 – Nilesh Oak – Ancient Indian History, Ramayana and Younger Dryas
Nilesh Oak joins us for a great chat bout the Ancient Indian Epics – Mahabharata and Ramayana for example. The key events, the timing, the correlations to Atlantis and other cataclysms, Precession, Genetics and the antarctic melting.
We also get into Archeoastronomy, many of the references in the Epics, ancient ocean navigation, Toba, Vega pole star, the spring equinox, Krishna, and his journey through academia and out of it to his own research and book writing.