
And I just really wanted to just focus on the ancient world and just to immerse myself into this way of thinking in this material culture. And the entire state of the art, for instance, I was a paid researcher in ancient Greek bars paintings.Īnd I just noticed that this was all being corrupted. For instance, the ancient religions has just superstition not to be taken seriously. And it was a really, just an amazing time just to be with old school professors who really respected just the ancient history and the cultures and the ancient religions.īut then I noticed that the new blood within the system, these new professors, there were more and more ideological and they were labeling. And was a researcher and tutor in different universities in New Zealand with us. Nelson Apostata: So it’s I’m a classical scholar, so ancient, Greece and Rome. Tell, tell, tell me a little bit about, I really don’t know or can’t remember much about your background. And then if it’s okay with you, I might not go forward with that just because all the reasons I told you, but I’d love to have that chat with you. And then I think, I just don’t know where to go on the Bledsoe thing. You know, w w we ought to start with kind of who you are and your background.

What, what really just totally blew my mind is when you sent the latest thing about the slave mentality and the Romans, cause it just brings true and there’s a lot of subtle things to unravel there. So you know, we, we ought to start with I mean, that’s, that’s, that’s enough of a reason to chat out. Alex Tsakiris: so we go way back, we go way back my man. Cause you know, I know she was doing the, the website for you, the Facebook site and that you should videos. Nelson Apostata: Is that a lot with you then? Just if we cause I’ve, I’ve written notes, just the bad, the highlights of this and you remember our discussions way back. And I hope you enjoy this dialogue with him. Is exactly what I love to do in these shows. New fresh ideas to the table, this kind of level three discussion.

He’s so smart and has brought so many brilliant. I feel so grateful to have connected with him. The show and then found me through the forum. and today we welcome a guy who just amazing to me that Nelson found. Welcome to skeptical where we explore controversial science and spirituality with leading researchers, thinkers, and their critics. I kind of hint at, at the end, but it’s so different, that I wanted to break it into a separate episode.īut anyway, all this other great stuff is coming up now in my interview with Nelson, we rolled right into this. So many things.Īnd we talk about this other subject world. It’s actually so good that I’ve broken it up into two parts because we talk about. I have no idea why I sat on this as long as I did. Who did just a fantastic interview with me a couple months ago. Alex Tsakiris: I have an interview coming up in a minute with Nelson insert pseudo name there. I find the more you give, the more you get. Clip: Hey, remember when you were in the, the Beatles and, uh, you did that, um, album Abbey road and, uh,, the song, it goes, uh, and in the end, the law you take is equal to the love you make you remember that.

Alex Tsakiris: And why we might not want to go all fan boy on the love thing. Why is it always just love? Why is it only about that? And not about for instance, material accomplishments in this world? Why is it always just life? All you need is love.Īnd I just started to get a little bit suspicious of this. We also look at the counterculture in the sixties, 1960s with the Beatles. And then you look at, for instance, the new Testament and it’s all about love. The near-death experience reports of this overwhelming love. Nelson Apostata: We can’t directly establish causation, right? If you look at what Richard Dolan was describing of the tall greys and the reported experiences of these people are overwhelming love, and you compare this to. A show about love and the extended consciousness realm. Alex Tsakiris: Um, This episode of skeptical.
