esoteric

The Shining, Doctor Sleep, IT, 1408, Gerald’s Game & The WORST Stephen Kings (Half)

 The Shining, Doctor Sleep, IT, Christine, Tommyknockers, Sometimes They Come Back….Again – we will be covering a couple really bad Stephen Kings and a few really good Stephen Kings. This will be a fun one as we analyze the dark, esoteric sides of these films and stories, as well as the absurd and the […]

Demonic Delusion: The Dark Side, Fear & Self-Deception – Jay Dyer (Half)

 Today I want to discuss the dark truths around the notions of delusion and self-deception. How is it possible to deceive ourselves? Do demons play a role in this process? What about drugz and the use of hallucinog3ns to achieve access to other realms, dimensions and illumination? Is there a progress into a demonic […]

The Secret Destiny of America – Manly P Hall Analysis & Critique – Jay Dyer (Half)

Jamie gives up a book report on her latest read – the well known classic text from mason Manly P Hall which gives the US a secret, force of “democracy’ destiny with an esoteric twist. Learn how Atlantis and Plato’s Republic form the basis for the sacred religion of democracy and its revolutionary faith underlie […]

The Coming Satanic AEON – Jay Dyer (Half)

 Tonight we will analyze a lengthy essay written by a famous satanist before he passed away in 2010. The essay will delve into the plans and plots of intelligence agencies and underground groups and cults, the great reset, the new age, cultural issues and the plan to bring about a new aeon, or age. […]
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The Night House (2021) EXPLAINED! The Plot IS the Maze – Jay Dyer

The Night House is an excellent psychological/supernatural thriller recently released that hearkens to Twin Peaks and/or Hereditary. The plot leads us down many corridors and maze-like traps like the imagery in the film. The plot itself is a maze, and was executed perfectly, as well as striking, ethereal cinematography.   Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase […]

Secrets of the Renaissance: The Russian Connection & Symbolic Analysis – Fr Vladimir Kaydanov

 Fr. Vladimir Kaydanov joins me to cover the little known history that connects Byzantium, the Renaissance and Russia in a fascinating providential tale that needs to be told. Fr Vladimir’s focus is geometric analysis of Renaissance works, as well as the historical connection to fascinating planned cities like St. Petersburg, Russia. Fr Vladimir weaves […]

Enlightenment Liberalism, Social Engineering & Behavioral Modification – Jay Dyer

Jay Dyer joins The Philosophical Minds Podcast to talk Psychological Warfare, Social Engineering & Behavioral Modification as well as enlightenment political theory and its weaknesses.   Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos and interviews and lectures or purchase my books in the Shop!   

Debate: Muslim Opponent Vs Jay Dyer on Divine Names (Open Forum)

 Today is open forum chat and discussion as we take questions from discord and superchats (which get the priority) as we promote the later, “edgier” stream over on the R0kfin.  Two rowdy Protestants called in and got booted quickly, followed by a Muslim opponent who avoided the question of how we can or cannot […]
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The Amazing Spider-Man (2012): GMOs & Human Experimentation

“With great revenue comes great propaganda.” I’ve forgotten how many Spider-Mans we are into reboots, but the 2012 Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone installment seems curiously relevant now, given the theme of mutating man I’ve been covering. Back to our Salk and Koestler analyses, we’ve chronicled the attempt of the technocratic elite to intentionally engineer, […]

2001, 2010, Mad Max, Metropolis & More! Dystopia Now – Jay Dyer & Jamie (Half)

 We begin our analysis of the chronological treatment of the classic dystopian films.  The timeframe of the storylines begins with Clockwork Orange in 1980, with 1984 being next, followed by the Mad Max installments, Escape from New York, Metropolis in 2000, and then Kubrick’s 2001 and the overlooked 2010, which deals with a profound […]