Episode 14 links.
Patreon.com
thehiddenlifeisbest.com
James Lindsay The Queer Gnostic Cult
Laura Aboli Telegram Twitter Hermaphroditus
Egyptian Social Structure
Reversal of Gender in Ancient Egyptian Mythology: Discovering the Secrets of Androgyny
Hamlet and Revenge Eleanor Proesser
Trance logic
Confusion technique Mental Confusion Induction Any technique designed to confuse the conscious mind can induce the hypnotic state once the critical faculty is bypassed, or the moment of passivity occurs. This type of induction is called mental confusion. While the conscious mind is trying to find the logic in what is being said or done, suggestions are given to the subconscious mind to deepen the state of hypnosis.
Reversal of Gender in Ancient Egyptian Mythology: Discovering the Secrets of Androgyny
Caduceus symbol
One Greek myth of origin of the caduceus is part of the story of Tiresias who found two snakes copulating and killed the female with his staff. Tiresias was immediately turned into a woman, and so remained until he was able to repeat the act with the male snake seven years later. This staff later came into the possession of the god Hermes, along with its transformative powers.
Cleopatra’s needle
Bacon Shakespeare and the rosicrucians
Patreon.com
thehiddenlifeisbest.com
James Lindsay The Queer Gnostic Cult
Laura Aboli Telegram Twitter Hermaphroditus
Egyptian Social Structure
Reversal of Gender in Ancient Egyptian Mythology: Discovering the Secrets of Androgyny
Hamlet and Revenge Eleanor Proesser
Trance logic
Confusion technique Mental Confusion Induction Any technique designed to confuse the conscious mind can induce the hypnotic state once the critical faculty is bypassed, or the moment of passivity occurs. This type of induction is called mental confusion. While the conscious mind is trying to find the logic in what is being said or done, suggestions are given to the subconscious mind to deepen the state of hypnosis.
Reversal of Gender in Ancient Egyptian Mythology: Discovering the Secrets of Androgyny
Caduceus symbol
One Greek myth of origin of the caduceus is part of the story of Tiresias who found two snakes copulating and killed the female with his staff. Tiresias was immediately turned into a woman, and so remained until he was able to repeat the act with the male snake seven years later. This staff later came into the possession of the god Hermes, along with its transformative powers.
Cleopatra’s needle
Bacon Shakespeare and the rosicrucians