The Righthand Way | Fragments of Pythagorean Philosophy

2023 ж. 15 Қаз.
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The Righthand Way can be found in the following poem: The Pythagorean Y
The Pythagoric Letter two ways spread,
Shows the two paths in which Man’s life is led
The right hand track to sacred Virtue tends,
Though steep and rough at first, in rest it ends;
The other broad and smooth, but from its Crown
On the rocks the Traveller is tumbled down.
He who to Virtue by harsh toils aspires,
Subduing pains, worth and renown requires:
But who seeks slothful luxury, and flies,
The labor of great acts, dishonor’d dies.
- Maximinus
Pythagoras was born in the sixth century BC to an engraver of fine gems. His father ensured his education by having him study under Creophilus and Pherecydes. It was asserted that young Pythagoras was the spawn of a divinity due to his engaging aspect and manner of speaking.
Thales, one of the seven wise men of antiquity, encouraged him to travel to Egypt, specifically to the Priests of Memphis and Zeus.
After Pythagoras returned, his over 218 followers and students over many centuries wrote very little that survived. In this video, we'll be sorting through some fragments.
NOTICE: I used AI to generate most images for this video. Other than for the purposes of image generation the writing, research, voiceovers, and editing are ALL done in-house.
MUSIC: Jelliot - Fearful Solitude, Tacit Sounds - The Unfolding, Wes Bilen Music - Surface Tension.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Primary Pythagorean quotes and history derived from: Iamblichus' The Life of Pythagoras (Taylor translation) & The Pythagorean Sourcebook (Guthrie Translation) [which is a comprehensive anthology].

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  • The last sentence brought a tear to my eye for I have lived as described, And do consider myself a philosopher. Here's to us, Who's like us dam few, And they're all dead. - Robert Burns

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    • The universe isn't made up of numbers. Pythagoras noticed that musical ratios and ratios found in nature are the same. And it's not a world of illusion that can be controlled, that implies an intricate and complex internal life that can't be controlled, higher planes of reality that are out of the reach of our everyday sensory perception. It's a purely materialistic world that's controllable. That the mind is nothing but matter that can be molded, that plants and animals are our playthings, and that all this worlds resources are ours to be used. Pythagoras, like the Stoics, Buddhists, Taoists, Hindus, and even the early Christians talk about living in accordance with nature, in harmony with it, not about dominating it. Religions that say the world is an illusion are saying that because we need to transcend it. ‭‭1 John‬ ‭2:15‭-‬17‬ ‭NLT‬‬ "[15] Do not love this world nor the things it offers you, for when you love the world, you do not have the love of the Father in you. [16] For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for everything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. These are not from the Father, but are from this world. [17] And this world is fading away, along with everything that people crave. But anyone who does what pleases God will live forever."

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  • Pythagorean brotherhood was the intellectual wing of greek oligarchs who favoured a philosophy which espoused that people couldn't trust their senses and that true reality could only be discovered through numbers - which was the pythagorean belief even though they knew reality wasn't made of numbers. The reason is that if reality is numbers it can be completely controlled and centralised, which can't be done with people's intuitive common sense, as our sensory organs are decentralised to our bodies. It's now being used as a replacement for religion. Our prophets foresee 'the future' through their statistics. Our politicians justify their policy decisions as 'guided by the data'. All our popularised modern philosophers are rationalists who deny lived experiences as an illusion, or believe in simulation theory/ the matrix, which is the same thing. A reality made out of numbers. Once people have been convinced to deny the evidence of their senses their minds can be completely controlled. Science is simply faith in the senses to verify what we might theorise as true in our minds. If you remove sensory validation from science you could demolish a steel framed building in the middle of a city in front of thousands of people and convince them, through data modelling, that it actually collapsed due to office fires.

    @simonsimon1572@simonsimon15727 ай бұрын
    • Numbers are merely a method for understanding the matrix of our senses, however there is a more fundamental unseen source for those numbers.

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      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric5 ай бұрын
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      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric6 ай бұрын
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      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric6 ай бұрын
  • In defense of the sinister, I think many people misunderstand hedonism, that it can only be idle pleasure seeking. Pleasure comes in many forms, including satisfaction in a job well done. In my experience, those who extol the virtue of 'hard work' are usually far more concerned with the industry of others, and judging them if they don't meet expectations

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  • Definitely a fan of pythagoras.

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      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
    • 'Hieroglyphic Monad' is interesting..

      @garrinking6489@garrinking64897 ай бұрын
  • I am in love with this video, is that even possible how much I can go back in history

    @sarazohar4923@sarazohar49235 ай бұрын
  • "Within the seed of anything, is the seed of everything."-CAC

    @coreycoffell6219@coreycoffell62196 ай бұрын
  • Life is words and number

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    @Weedwizard600@Weedwizard6006 ай бұрын
  • Aesthetically very pleasing and spiritually very enlightening. Please, go on! Can you also provide the sound in the back? I think it's perfect for contemplations and deep dives into any subjects

    @vovakarma7885@vovakarma78857 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! There are three songs used throughout the video: Jelliot - Fearful Solitude, Tacit Sounds - The Unfolding, Wes Bilen Music - Surface Tension.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
    • @@americanesoteric where can I find them? Spotify doesn’t seem to have any (

      @vovakarma7885@vovakarma78857 ай бұрын
    • @@vovakarma7885 You might not be able to. Their music is licensed to a private company (Motion Array) and may only be accessible to paying members.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
  • Pythagoreans the first people to warn people of the danger of soy. they truly knew the horrors of soyboys

    @dubndrapwilwork@dubndrapwilwork6 ай бұрын
    • This seems to be proof that nothing has changed in human history, except the background. As though 2-3... 10k years ago, two people were saying the same thing to each other that they do today.

      @ronaldsimonds4013@ronaldsimonds40136 ай бұрын
  • "Cast off no doubt in wisdom, but accept only that which is of some benefit".... My Grandfather

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    @sense1510@sense15106 ай бұрын
  • Just read the Upanishads---where Pythagoras got his philosophy from; although the Western world wants to deny this, as it would mean Western philosophy is actually Eastern in origin. In a similar vein, the Prophet Mohammed in the Koran claims one must read the Book of Enlightenment in order to know God. Muslims ever since have refused to even guess which book Mohammed was referring too---my guess, that same Upanishad work (the Book of Wisdom (God/Allah Knowledge) and the Core of the Vedas). "German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer was deeply impressed by the Upanishads and called them "the most profitable and elevating reading which ... is possible in the world.""

    @MengzisDisciple@MengzisDisciple6 ай бұрын
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    • Thank you, Nick! 🤝🏽

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric6 ай бұрын
  • SICKKKK

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  • Soundtrack is lovely. Is there a name for the artist. Great video, thanks.

    @HilareBelloc@HilareBelloc7 ай бұрын
    • There are three songs used throughout the video: Jelliot - Fearful Solitude, Tacit Sounds - The Unfolding, Wes Bilen Music - Surface Tension.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
    • @americanesoteric much appreciated sir

      @HilareBelloc@HilareBelloc7 ай бұрын
  • Right hand it is.

    @Amaend8@Amaend87 ай бұрын
  • i take "abstain from beans" to mean "don't make money the focus your life", you know, as well as literally, of course ☻

    @drdyer23@drdyer237 ай бұрын
    • my favourite story about the legendary dude is him sometimes taking groups of the most devoted students/followers away from the cities into forests, where they'd make "cakes" out of ground up poppy seeds and the skin of a certain plant that had stimulant qualities. i think they ate them with a goat milk and honey drink? (forgive me, there's been quite a few years pass between when i studied this, and now). they'd all be awake for several days and nights, but also be very out of it due to the poppies. reason being he needed his students - particularly the ones studying math - to break down rigid ways of thinking and to temporarily exist "outside of time". what a groovy fellow ☻

      @drdyer23@drdyer237 ай бұрын
    • I am certin that it has only ever been those with money already to ever say such

      @xeykdeyk@xeykdeyk7 ай бұрын
  • Pythagoras was the gift to Greeks and his wisdom influenced all Greek philosophers. He was more than a philosopher, he was a spiritual leader grounded on Orphic spirituality.

    @simban00@simban007 ай бұрын
    • That's if there was an actual Pythagoras. And even if there weren't, the Pythagoreans were just a hack cult that took numbers and maths way too seriously, trying to fit them with their beliefs. I'd say to Pythagoras, that your whacky philosophy fails - the irrational number exists, and your musical scales don't work either. RIP.

      @Bluesruse@Bluesruse4 ай бұрын
    • @@Bluesruse thanks for sharing your bias opinion. You have enlightened us with volumes on your knowledge in only two paragraphs. That is a big accomplishment to be proud of. As far as Pythagoras existing that is your problem. With regards to irrational numbers look up what π is. In so much as musical scales I am sure everyone that has tuned an instrument in the last 2500 years would challenge you on that one. RIP

      @simban00@simban004 ай бұрын
    • ​@@simban00 No need to get all riled up. He's no Messiah to me, so his (non)existence is no problem of mine. But thank you, let me enlighten you with some more knowledge then: Looking up at what π is, it seems it was first used to denote the ratio of circle's circumference to its diameter by William Jones in 1706. And it was proven to be irrational in the 1760s. Although, I'm not sure what π has to with what I said. The existence of irrational numbers that caused disturbance in the Pythagorean circles was √2, which can be derived from the "Pythagorean theorem" as c when a, b = 1. Perhaps you should look up what happened to the guy who showed this. And on the musical scales...One should really be wary of their own ignorance on a subject. It's not a good look to spew insults from nonsense. You see, Pythagoras thought that musical octaves could be perfectly represented in scales of what we call "pythagorean fifts" (that's 3/2 of base frequency). Except...They can't. Pythagoras cheated/made a mistake to fit his theory with his worldview (typical of cultist hacks). See, what you end up with, is a scale where certain notes produce a really dissonant sound that's called a "Wolf interval", which was a big nono to lots of musicians in history. So really, _"everyone that has tuned an instrument in the last 2500 years"_ would probably agree, that modern _equal temperament_ tuning has its benefits over Pythagoras' "perfect" solution, that's not perfect at all.

      @Bluesruse@Bluesruse4 ай бұрын
    • @@Bluesruse and you still writing nonsense even acting like an intellect. Anyway thanks for coming out. Mark Twain once said don't argue with a idiot. Maybe listen to some Manly P Hall to help you out.

      @simban00@simban004 ай бұрын
    • ​@@simban00 _"and you still writing nonsense even acting like an intellect. Anyway thanks for coming out. Mark Twain once said don't argue with a idiot."_ Wow, isn't that quite the argument you got there buddy. Well done. Mark Twain was right about that one. I hope the irony is not lost here.

      @Bluesruse@Bluesruse4 ай бұрын
  • overdue the real legend

    @user-ox4jr8dl2j@user-ox4jr8dl2j7 ай бұрын
  • Indeed

    @lauravillanueva2175@lauravillanueva2175Ай бұрын
  • Love the vibe and poetic approach to the subject. Please consider using the correct pronunciation of names in order to prevent cringe worthy reactions (e.g. Samos [saymos?] and many others).

    @ecsays@ecsays7 ай бұрын
    • At your service mi lady

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
  • All this is well and good, and useful to know as a historical exercise. However, for those who truly seek to walk such paths and gain such wisdom as is described here, know that the truth is hiding in plain sight. It is right before you, there is no need to go down these nostalgic and obscure paths. This knowledge was valuable once upon a time, but the straight path has now been opened up to all who have eyes to see and ears to hear.

    @shivabreathes@shivabreathes6 ай бұрын
  • First contact with Persian priest hood and the Greek went from Homer to Heraclitus and Pythagorean ethics, these are students of Zoroaster from the onset the they expanded their knowledge from others, Oxford dictionary says Zoroaster is the first philosopher

    @samconner5479@samconner54796 ай бұрын
  • Ah yes, the godfather of freemasonry

    @peterhamlet1415@peterhamlet14157 ай бұрын
  • Good job with the video, just correcting an imprecision , Pherecydes of Syros, Pythagoras teacher, was not a syrian, but from the island of Syros in the greek Cyclades archipelago.

    @MiguelSantos-cu9sn@MiguelSantos-cu9sn7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! You’re right. He is at least called a Syrian by Iamblichus or Diogenes. I would have to check which.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
  • People knowingly tell the swarms about their destruction are doing it so the indecisive will be without excuse and because living around these swarms tends to have delirious effect on everyone even, the honest. Better to receive the repercussions earlier than latter. Allowing dishonesty to occur on a large scale is very similar to shaking hands with a leech.

    @joemccarthy4270@joemccarthy42705 ай бұрын
  • It feels like stoic Buddhism... At least in the statement shared here the idea of one God or unity could easily be interpreted as a single unify energy or presence or existence rather than an anthropomorphized God

    @chrisbarry9345@chrisbarry93456 ай бұрын
  • For the mystery of iniquity (anti-Christ) is already at work in the world -St Paul

    @richardkasper5822@richardkasper58226 ай бұрын
  • "Sit not down on de bushel"!

    @knowone3529@knowone35296 ай бұрын
  • The maxims question answer style is India Brahmin intelluctual method aswell common among intellectual debatesin India Bharat. Bharat root of all mathematics sciences medicines etc.

    @iraja333@iraja3336 ай бұрын
    • no

      @Thegamer-qd7eh@Thegamer-qd7eh5 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video! Subbed! Question, could you please post your references used as in books? Thanks

    @johnjohnson798@johnjohnson7987 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I will update the description soon. “The Life of Pythagoras” by Iamblichus. Taylor translation. And, “the Pythagorean Sourcebook” the Guthrie translation. Those are my two primary sources for the quotes etc.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric7 ай бұрын
  • Was gonna tap the like button but you are at 420

    @garrinking6489@garrinking64897 ай бұрын
  • "The all" isnt necessarily monotheistic, its more henotheistic or pantheistic, as it includes the other dieties and demigods still. And did not exclude the deities of other cultures.

    @nickhass7757@nickhass77576 ай бұрын
    • I came here to say this. I can't find any evidence of Pythagoras or his followers being monotheists. I think it's similar to the Platonic "Source". It's not necessarily one god, but all of them.

      @MentatGhola@MentatGhola5 ай бұрын
  • What’s a good book to read in regarding the teachings and philosophy?

    @poeticronin7235@poeticronin72355 ай бұрын
    • Check out the books in the description. The Pythagorean Sourcebook is what you’re looking for.

      @americanesoteric@americanesoteric5 ай бұрын
  • Agree

    @Merlin-ur1dz@Merlin-ur1dz5 ай бұрын
  • NOTICE=mc2😎 studied🗣️music🎺🎸 🎶 before he studied arithmetic as it's logical to understand that if number is the wisest thing, music & 🎶 harmony are it's Divine❤️‍🔥Parents!

    @tomato1040@tomato10407 ай бұрын
    • Top schizo

      @balarka3885@balarka38857 ай бұрын
    • Well put my friend

      @BIGkundalini@BIGkundalini7 ай бұрын
    • You're banned from emojis.

      @liisahmanni@liisahmanni6 ай бұрын
  • master Pythagoras was born in Sidon , Lebanon

    @DavidElias78@DavidElias786 ай бұрын
  • And so the world is individual.

    @joeldt1520@joeldt15205 ай бұрын
  • I don't know about all your interpretations but good vid

    @HighNun@HighNun6 ай бұрын
  • According to some scholars beans are actually an American fruit, and supposedly it is also written that the more you eat them the more you........ It's a secret, I will never tell.

    @YawehthedragondogofEL@YawehthedragondogofEL5 ай бұрын
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