pantheism

High Pagan Radicalism

Orientation Foundational polarities between paganism and monotheism What is the difference between a universe and a cosmos? Is the world eternal where something cannot come out of nothing or does the world have a beginning? What is primary, stasis or change? What might the difference between verbs and nouns have to do high paganism and […]
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From Pagan Animism to Alienation

Orientation: the politics of the sacred The word “pagan” is one of those words that has been worked over by monotheists and secular rulers so that it has many meanings, mostly  negative. This has been the case except for the past fifty years when Neopaganism has made a comeback, thanks mostly to the women’s movement. […]
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Amazing Prophecies of Hosea: Baal Sex Cults & The Messiah – Jay Dyer (Half)


Hosea begins the Minor Prophets in the Orthodox Study Bible, and is often overlooked. However, Hosea is cited numerous times by Christ and St. Paul as being fulfilled in multiple aspects with the arrival of the Messiah and the Church, the Kingdom of God. For the full talk, subscribe at JaysAnalysis.com at the membership links.
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Luciferian Death Cult – HG Wells, Arthur Koestler & Jonas Salk – Jay Dyer &Tim Kelly

Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his recent critiques of H G Wells’ Open Conspiracy and The New World Order, Arthur Koestler’s The Ghost in the Machine, Jonas Salk’s The Survival of the Wisest. We also talk about his recent video “Cults, Hollywood, Espionage and Large-Scale Social Engineering.” Jay Dyer is the host of Jay’s Analysis , the co-host of Hollywood Decoded, and the author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film.

Vid – Stoicism, Logos & Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations – Jay Dyer (Half)

In this half video for free, I discuss the historical circumstances and philosophical schools in the Roman Period. Still intoxicated from Hellenism, the Roman Stoics imbibed a syncretic blend of various philosophies that even included a vague notion of a universal “logos” principle, as we see in Marcus Aurelius’ famous ‘Meditations.’ The full talk can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis at the PayPal links below.