For everyone: Identification for one of the images:
The mural from :45 to :57 is from the Yilanli Kilise ("Snake Church") in Goreme in Cappadokia, Turkey. The frescoes are post-iconoclastic (likely dating to the early 11th c.). The figures are St. George of Lydda (center) and St. Theodore of Amasea (right). I'm not sure who the Saint on the left is. Sts. George and Theodore are attacking a dragon/serpent from which the church gets its designation.
Awesome video!!!!!!! I have a painting of Jesus at the last supper eating magic mushrooms with his 12 discipiles. Me and my wife worked together to paint it but she did most of it....I think it might be the only mushroom/last supper painting in the world...If I had the money I would collect more magic mushroom art...........Matt thank you so much for sharing this.............have a great day Matt!!!!!!!!!
Although we tend to disagree on interpretations, we very much agree that sacred mushrooms and other entheogenic plants and substances are central in many of humankind's mythologies.
I wish though in some of your videos you would provide sources for your research so that people interested could explore this for themselves. You know in the info section under the video?
Greetings! Hope you're doing well, Matt.
For everyone: Identification for one of the images:
The mural from :45 to :57 is from the Yilanli Kilise ("Snake Church") in Goreme in Cappadokia, Turkey. The frescoes are post-iconoclastic (likely dating to the early 11th c.). The figures are St. George of Lydda (center) and St. Theodore of Amasea (right). I'm not sure who the Saint on the left is. Sts. George and Theodore are attacking a dragon/serpent from which the church gets its designation.
Mikhael1C 1 year ago
Awesome video!!!!!!! I have a painting of Jesus at the last supper eating magic mushrooms with his 12 discipiles. Me and my wife worked together to paint it but she did most of it....I think it might be the only mushroom/last supper painting in the world...If I had the money I would collect more magic mushroom art...........Matt thank you so much for sharing this.............have a great day Matt!!!!!!!!!
HolyPsilocybeMushies 1 year ago
Great video :)
Although we tend to disagree on interpretations, we very much agree that sacred mushrooms and other entheogenic plants and substances are central in many of humankind's mythologies.
I wish though in some of your videos you would provide sources for your research so that people interested could explore this for themselves. You know in the info section under the video?
zezt 1 year ago
@zezt
Yes of coarse I understand your basic disagreement. Freedom as at least two
definitions...
I know it would be easier for the view if all was laid out plain and they could look
these things up for themselves... But life only gives me so much time. Here
are a few of the sources, I'll name them by the time frame.
Second 24 is a Jewish mural that the Christians found acceptable when this temple
was turned into a Church. I found this image in a book on art history in a NJ library.
Matthalamew 1 year ago
@zezt
At Second 40
We have Bodhisattva trees from Burma (now Myanmar).
Second 54: Christian Murals from Gorm, Cappidocia (sp?) in Turkey.
The houses that these paintings are in are shaped in mushroom forms... This
shot was taken by my friend and step dad Ali.
At Minute 1:02 we have images from Nimrud's temple in the city of Nimrud (dedicated to Biblical Nimrod/Hercules).
More images of the sacred trees can be found by goggling "Nimrud Palace" and clicking on the
Image category
Matthalamew 1 year ago