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21st century grail knights Conspiracy doom noise depressive troubadours "fedeli di'Amore on tour in London, featuring Robert Fludd, Saturn,Kronos eating his children, time.
Then there's the Rosie cross possee and melencolia Durer 17th century german artists
A few London landmarks. The old gaul bladder
in there and also a spot of black bile.
The sound track is "Hunger for the Stars" by Masonic Youth, recorded In Trivulzian studio codex I'm luvin it
Isaac Newton was Melencholic Xschizofrenic
and he he is the first recorded case of a Conspiracy Doomcore Freak !
University in Nashville, Tenn., was published online last week by the
Researchers have found that a quirky or socially awkward approach to life, often considered a hindrance, may be a key to becoming a great artist, composer or inventor.
Vincent van Gogh, Self Portrait, 1889. The deeply troubled artist is believed by some psychologists to have had a schizotypal personality.
The researchers studied people with "schizotypal" personalities—who act oddly, but aren't mentally ill—and found they're more creative than either normal or fully schizophrenic people. To access their creativity, these people rely heavily on the right sides of their brains.
Psychologists believe a number of creative luminaries had schizotypal personalities, including Vincent Van Gogh, Albert Einstein, Emily Dickinson and Isaac Newton.
"The idea that schizotypes have enhanced creativity has been out there for a long time," but no one has studied how their brains work, Folley said. He and Park conducted two tests to compare the creative thinking processes of schizotypes, schizophrenics and "normal" people.
Newton said that much of his physics discoveries resulted from random
playing, rather than directed and planned exploration. He once said he
was like a little boy "playing on the seashore, and diverting myself
now and then in finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than
ordinary whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before
me." Newton, like other great scientific geniuses (Nikola Tesla,
Oliver Heaviside, and many others), had a rather strange
personality. For example, he had not the slightest interest in sex,
never married, and almost never laughed (although he sometimes
smiled). Newton suffered a massive mental breakdown, and some have
conjectured that throughout his life he was a manic depressive with
alternating moods of melancholy and happy activity.

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  • WOW!! Free Masonry must be very clear to you!!

  • @tartocchi it's not just masonry, there's a bit more to it than that. This video is about Melencolia and the Hermetic tradition coming to London, from Florence. Giordano Bruno brought him ..

  • ???...Giordano Bruno?? The great Philosopher from Nola who was burnt to death in 1600?!!

    Don't get any connection...since he was a light in the dark in those times were the evil was brought on earth by the Church!!

  • @tartocchi yes i guess there was only one Giordano Bruno. He was burnt to death because he believed that god was in everything, including him. I believe that Hermes trismegistus was an early exponent of permaculture.

    On the famous scene from the floor of Siena Cathedral Hermes states that God made a second god, he was referring to nature. A good book on the subject is "Giordano Bruno and the hermetic tradition"

    Francis A Yates. very good book by a great writer ..

  • "...he believed that god was in everything", yes but he said "Deus super omnia et Deus insitus omnibus", so in everything but at the same time above or beyond everything! I belive this is one of the wisest statements I've ever read or heard! I still DO NOT understand the video and the connection with Bruno.

  • @tartocchi it's not 100% accurate, and I do add a few extra bit an bobs. It is all about Renaissance magic and neo platonix. Marsgilio Ficino translated the Hermetica and Bruno brought it to London. Ficino believed that Melancolia / Black bile / depression was closer to enlightenment. I believe that the city of london was chosen by european bankers, as the hub of the empire specially Italian bankers from venice and Florence and Genoa. The economic institutions are covered in these symbols.

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  • I'm an Acciaioli. I'm not whacky. And I'd like to get my share in the family's fortunes.

  • oh darling, hear hear, they are playing our song.

  • Fucking hell - what's your CD collection like?!

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