You need to work out the pronunciations of the words you're going to use before you sit down before the camera. Stumbling over them makes you less convincing.
Also, the way the video was structured it was difficult to tell that "daimon" and "deus" don't come from the same PIE root.
the notion asks the scientific relaxed observation give the understanding in any realm, physical mental, and spiritual(the more intuitive sensitive nature, for those with unfavorable recall of the notion 'spiritual')
I never knew that about the background of the word demon, very interesting stuff. :) A very cool poem Haley I like it a lot. :) Take care Haley my good friend. =) *hugs*
Thanks, Warren. I actually didn't know that about the word demon either until I started reading up on philosophy. One of the things I like about writing about cosmology and philosophy in my poetry, is I never know what I will learn about next. :)
The book of Enoch is enlightening. Whatever name you give these fallen creatures they are a far more serious a matter than your early studies have yet revealed.
my friend there are lots of words which in ancient greece meant different things! i ll tell you jus a little thing for ancient greek language! the most of the words in ancient greek language ends to 'n'! the reason?? the N at the end of the words relax the brain. just close youe eyes and say ENNNNNNNNNNN! you will see!
If I remember correctly gold was first used to trap demons and that's why we coveted gold, originally that is. After all gold is really not that rare, it's just a controlled substance. Great video!
Yes, I don't think demon's are necessarily evil, it depends on the context. Angels probably had a better public relations firm, and got a better rep.
There's that William Blake quote, about the demons supposedly writhing in agony in hell, are actually delighting in bliss!
I looked into the spelling, "daemon," when I heard about The Golden Compass/His Dark Materials trilogy; there, they're like higher selves, in animal form.
You need to work out the pronunciations of the words you're going to use before you sit down before the camera. Stumbling over them makes you less convincing.
Also, the way the video was structured it was difficult to tell that "daimon" and "deus" don't come from the same PIE root.
Naiant 9 months ago
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hazmatac 1 year ago
Did you know that Christ is known as the Agathadaemon?
20lbsledge 1 year ago
Don't trust the classical writers, they are like the stupid bohemians of today, no offense, they don't know shit.
GrailcodeDotNet 2 years ago
vapor rises, and liquid sinks
the notion asks the scientific relaxed observation give the understanding in any realm, physical mental, and spiritual(the more intuitive sensitive nature, for those with unfavorable recall of the notion 'spiritual')
taishing711 3 years ago
I never knew that about the background of the word demon, very interesting stuff. :) A very cool poem Haley I like it a lot. :) Take care Haley my good friend. =) *hugs*
Jellybeean007 3 years ago 2
Thanks, Warren. I actually didn't know that about the word demon either until I started reading up on philosophy. One of the things I like about writing about cosmology and philosophy in my poetry, is I never know what I will learn about next. :)
HaleyMary 3 years ago
Silly....I mean it's a bit like a ghost story to have such things ....I don't know philoshpy right
CalgarSkull 3 years ago
Demons?? Fiction!
CalgarSkull 3 years ago
Philosophy. :)
HaleyMary 3 years ago
The book of Enoch is enlightening. Whatever name you give these fallen creatures they are a far more serious a matter than your early studies have yet revealed.
Brasik1 3 years ago 3
Demons are wise, and cruel possibly....that's my take on it.
I'm not one to ask about something that i could find-out on my own
Peace
odin422 3 years ago
FIVE STARS and I put this video on my fav. list.
pansgrove 3 years ago 4
The whole english fucken curriculum is either greek or latin!!!
persainpwner 3 years ago
wtf
everybody knows that every word comes from greece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nicolasbest 4 years ago
wikipedia can be edited by anyone there's no creditability to anything you read there
PatFH 4 years ago
my friend there are lots of words which in ancient greece meant different things! i ll tell you jus a little thing for ancient greek language! the most of the words in ancient greek language ends to 'n'! the reason?? the N at the end of the words relax the brain. just close youe eyes and say ENNNNNNNNNNN! you will see!
smile221981 4 years ago
If I remember correctly gold was first used to trap demons and that's why we coveted gold, originally that is. After all gold is really not that rare, it's just a controlled substance. Great video!
NightShadow1800 4 years ago 3
I like the poem you wrote, cool!
Yes, I don't think demon's are necessarily evil, it depends on the context. Angels probably had a better public relations firm, and got a better rep.
There's that William Blake quote, about the demons supposedly writhing in agony in hell, are actually delighting in bliss!
I looked into the spelling, "daemon," when I heard about The Golden Compass/His Dark Materials trilogy; there, they're like higher selves, in animal form.
StevenErnest 4 years ago 3
Glad you liked the poem. I don't know that William Blake quote. I'll have to look that up.
Thanks for the comment. :)
HaleyMary 4 years ago
"As I was walking among the fires of hell, delighted with the enjoyments of Genius; which to the Angels look like torment and insanity."
William Blake from "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," from the part, "A Memorable Fancy."
StevenErnest 4 years ago 3
"they're like higher selves, in animal form."
like Randy Pan The GoatBoy?
i think i've been seeing him hanging around my place recently....
panickingjuggler 4 years ago
I don't know who/what that is...?
StevenErnest 4 years ago 3
well his name is Pan.... he's half goat half man/boy and he's awful randy....
/watch?v=0JQIoc2FCvc
panickingjuggler 4 years ago