One of my favourite legends The whole point and legend behind The Sword in The Stone is that it isn’t a test of strength, it’s a test of Will and Courage. To wield Excalibur, you must truly believe in yourself and have faith that you *can* pull the sword out, you have to set aside your fears and doubts, for no-one can stop that, you must believe that nothing can stand in your way, not even solid stone.
Great video as always. I love what you did with the boarder. Seeing candles burning around the scroll really makes it feel like you're showing us some lost lore you've gained through your travels.
There appeared a great marble stone; and there within the stone appeared to be a sword buried within; and there written on the sword were the words: _'Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil, is rightwise king born of all England.'_ well, I guess the stone makes the rules now...
I don't think the sword in the stone actually has a name. Because I think Caliburn is the name of Excalibur in old French, as the name Excalibur probably comes from the sword in the Irish Táin Bó Cúailnge that is named Caladbolg, which probably became Caledfwlch in Welsh and Kaledvoulc’h in Breton (roughly pronounced the same in both languages) and Caledfwlch and Kaledvoulc'h are respectively the Welsh and Breton names for the sword Excalibur
But in any case, you're right, the sword in the stone was destroyed, Arthur almost killed and Merlin brought Arthur to the Lady of the Lake, the Fairy Vivian who gave Arthur a sword from the depths of the lake
You know they say that this was fictional art but I have uncovered many grimorie that have been tied to figures and characters related to the tale such as the Abregmerlin grimoire, the grimorie's guardian, Pentecostas who was actually Merylin's family Crest guardian, who was actually a descended line of Celtic druids who guarded the the great stone table of destiny. The artifact was said to have been written by Adam and Eve that told the destiny of events to befall the world from beginning to end. Also it is said that Arthur Pendragon was the grandfather of Jeffery "Plantagenet" who was the father of King Henry, who counted among 5 sons one of them were Richard the Lionheart. There are more connections to the tale of King Arthur as being more than just works of fiction. Those are just a few
@@jayare5483 there are further implications I have not listed here that tie the British royal family to the fabled Rashiem, children of the fallen angels. I have made a video on my channel you should check it out.
Very cool! Love these series. Your research has helped me go back and learn more! Ok, Here are A couple video topics if you’re interested 👍😎 More Arch Angels!! 1) Metatron 2) Phanuel 3) Sandelphon 4) Elijah / Elisha
If I am not mistaken it is not refered to as "Who will pull the sword shall be King of England" as England did not exist at the time, but the King of Britain (or maybe Llogr ?), as England as a political entilty did not exist at the time. In Arthurian legends, it is most of the time refered to Britain which corresponds to present Great Britain and Brittany. For England, the name is usually Kingdom of Llogr or Logres, which gave its name later to England in Present day Welsh
He wasn't king of England at all he was king of Wales as Wales was all the mainland that wasn't scotland, England didn't exist back then and Arthur is credited as the king who fought back the invading saxons (who eventually went on to create england)
98. Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom is like a person who wanted to kill someone powerful. While still at home he drew his sword and thrust it into the wall to find out whether his hand would go in. Then he killed the powerful one."
And thus, after pulling Caliburn from the stone, Arthur would forever be stuck in the body of a 16 year old girl. It’d be dope if you chucked in a little Fate reference in your next video, in the form of an illustration, or something, but that depends on whether you have any idea of what I’m talking about 😂
To me this great story is metaphorically speaking of removing the “sword” from the pineal gland (stone) in which gives us access to a divine wisdom. No one can walk this path for another.
I know your comment was three years ago but Good catch! This is definitely a part of it. The alchemical processes of calcination and de-calcination. I think it might be able to be used the other way around too. The Rock symbolizing heavy matter. The earth aka the body trapped in material pursuits tightens and restrict the soul. The sword is usually associated with the element of air. The spirit. Divine wisdom. The pulling of the sword makes him king. The unity with the sword is equilibrium between body and soul. Material driven by immaterial force. A symbol of the Christ or of Baldr in the sense he becomes The ruler of the realm. He is handed the keys in a sense. Bodily death but spiritual rebirth. Also very heavy sun symbolism but in order to type that out I’d be here all day lol. The keys to the symbolism to these tales lies within the old Norse stories the New Testament stories and the very valuable alchemical texts that have survived through history. Always keep in mind Mythology and folklore are always highly symbolized and multi layered. As above so below, as within so without.
Who ever pulls the words out of the notes and unveil is rightwise king, born of all England. Its about Pi, Pi is the numerical dimension of the web of wyrd, Prophecy is the dimension of the spoken word, Law the dimension of the written. The snake in the tree of the garden of eden is number, The tree is an alchemical tree, It grows from the pineal gland, You can climb it, grow it, learn it and know it. Numbers have taken the branches of the world tree off one by one and packed them into Pi. Pi is a tune that only some will hear, Prophecy is a behaviour that only some will engage in and law is the forte of those who weave the most intricate of webs, Through time, space and minds. In Alchemy, Pi eats you.
I would like to leave a footnote for my nephew who I hear is in Vancouver not far from me. Prince William, I've heard he's an Arthurian legend fan and also still searches for information about my cousin's death. As it had to do with the "secret lineage" of the royal family that she so enthusiastically studied. "Follow me to my channel nephew. I have posted videos that explain the possible lineage ties through historical records and texts that may reveal clues to the details of your mother's and my cousin's death. There are no direct ties to her specifically it only has to do with the material she was fascinated with so you may find clues as to what she may have stumbled upon." Fyi past the anonymous title I'm a Spencer. As I understand it your mother was my 3rd cousin. In case your as curious as I've heard something they say you inherited from your mom.
One of my favourite legends
The whole point and legend behind The Sword in The Stone is that it isn’t a test of strength, it’s a test of Will and Courage. To wield Excalibur, you must truly believe in yourself and have faith that you *can* pull the sword out, you have to set aside your fears and doubts, for no-one can stop that, you must believe that nothing can stand in your way, not even solid stone.
He was supposedly born at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall.
It’s a beautiful place to go visit
Would you do a video on all the Knights of the round table? I Love your videos.
Great video as always. I love what you did with the boarder. Seeing candles burning around the scroll really makes it feel like you're showing us some lost lore you've gained through your travels.
There appeared a great marble stone; and there within the stone appeared to be a sword buried within; and there written on the sword were the words: _'Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil, is rightwise king born of all England.'_
well, I guess the stone makes the rules now...
Caliburn is the sword in the stone. It was broken in battle and the lady in the lake gives Excalibur to Arthur.
I don't think the sword in the stone actually has a name. Because I think Caliburn is the name of Excalibur in old French, as the name Excalibur probably comes from the sword in the Irish Táin Bó Cúailnge that is named Caladbolg, which probably became Caledfwlch in Welsh and Kaledvoulc’h in Breton (roughly pronounced the same in both languages) and Caledfwlch and Kaledvoulc'h are respectively the Welsh and Breton names for the sword Excalibur
But in any case, you're right, the sword in the stone was destroyed, Arthur almost killed and Merlin brought Arthur to the Lady of the Lake, the Fairy Vivian who gave Arthur a sword from the depths of the lake
Can you please do a video on The Ark of the Covenant.
Yes....I heard that on the movie "underworld I think"
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Great Story telling, this is one of my favorite stories of all time.
I love the realization of how close Disney’s sword in the stone animated film is to authoritarian legend
I remember that movie
Awesome, I’ve always enthusiastically enjoyed your stories. Thanks much.
I'm excited to have found this channel! One of my favorite boyhood stories! The story still holds true with me today
Hey how about you make a video on the ancient British giants who were there before Anglo Saxon came?
Hey I've never Heard of this...seems interesting
It's likely bran the blessed might come up later when Arthur digs up his head so that light be a good way to introduce them
Balor and the Femor
The Romano -celtic Britons were no giants
You know they say that this was fictional art but I have uncovered many grimorie that have been tied to figures and characters related to the tale such as the Abregmerlin grimoire, the grimorie's guardian, Pentecostas who was actually Merylin's family Crest guardian, who was actually a descended line of Celtic druids who guarded the the great stone table of destiny. The artifact was said to have been written by Adam and Eve that told the destiny of events to befall the world from beginning to end. Also it is said that Arthur Pendragon was the grandfather of Jeffery "Plantagenet" who was the father of King Henry, who counted among 5 sons one of them were Richard the Lionheart. There are more connections to the tale of King Arthur as being more than just works of fiction. Those are just a few
Nice....
@@jayare5483 there are further implications I have not listed here that tie the British royal family to the fabled Rashiem, children of the fallen angels. I have made a video on my channel you should check it out.
Can you do one about Hippolyta's belt? As a pontic and descendant of the great Amazons i would be thrilled!
You should do the 13 swords of the knights of the round table
It would be interesting
to see if Thor could pull out this Sword
king auTHOR
Seeing As Thor Is Not The True Ruler Of England...I'ma Say No.
Very cool! Love these series. Your research has helped me go back and learn more! Ok, Here are A couple video topics if you’re interested 👍😎 More Arch Angels!! 1) Metatron 2) Phanuel 3) Sandelphon 4) Elijah / Elisha
Thank you legend of history for video next time can do a legend on headless horseman
The battle between the Sword of Omens and Excalibur was unforgettable for me.
If I am not mistaken it is not refered to as "Who will pull the sword shall be King of England" as England did not exist at the time, but the King of Britain (or maybe Llogr ?), as England as a political entilty did not exist at the time. In Arthurian legends, it is most of the time refered to Britain which corresponds to present Great Britain and Brittany. For England, the name is usually Kingdom of Llogr or Logres, which gave its name later to England in Present day Welsh
He wasn't king of England at all he was king of Wales as Wales was all the mainland that wasn't scotland, England didn't exist back then and Arthur is credited as the king who fought back the invading saxons (who eventually went on to create england)
Beautiful thank you
can you do one on alexander the Great
98. Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom is like a person who wanted to kill someone powerful. While still at home he drew his sword and thrust it into the wall to find out whether his hand would go in. Then he killed the powerful one."
And thus, after pulling Caliburn from the stone, Arthur would forever be stuck in the body of a 16 year old girl.
It’d be dope if you chucked in a little Fate reference in your next video, in the form of an illustration, or something, but that depends on whether you have any idea of what I’m talking about 😂
Medieval magic sword Vs early bronze age metal casting. Hmmm. I go with the latter thank you very much.
A Sword from the Stone... Refers to the amazing skills of a Blacksmith. A Germanic Blacksmith. Clearly.
Stories mess this up. But it's Magic for those who don't know The Riddle of Steel. CROM...
If you haven't, could you please do a video on King Alfred the Great?
No
There is a yugioh deck based on this lore called the nobile knight deck
Please do a video about Merlin!!!!!!!
1 of my favorite stories. Sorta doubt msm dudes will like this today.
To me this great story is metaphorically speaking of removing the “sword” from the pineal gland (stone) in which gives us access to a divine wisdom. No one can walk this path for another.
I know your comment was three years ago but Good catch! This is definitely a part of it. The alchemical processes of calcination and de-calcination. I think it might be able to be used the other way around too. The Rock symbolizing heavy matter. The earth aka the body trapped in material pursuits tightens and restrict the soul. The sword is usually associated with the element of air. The spirit. Divine wisdom. The pulling of the sword makes him king. The unity with the sword is equilibrium between body and soul. Material driven by immaterial force. A symbol of the Christ or of Baldr in the sense he becomes The ruler of the realm. He is handed the keys in a sense. Bodily death but spiritual rebirth. Also very heavy sun symbolism but in order to type that out I’d be here all day lol. The keys to the symbolism to these tales lies within the old Norse stories the New Testament stories and the very valuable alchemical texts that have survived through history. Always keep in mind Mythology and folklore are always highly symbolized and multi layered. As above so below, as within so without.
would you do one on Durandel?
Who ever pulls the words out of the notes and unveil is rightwise king, born of all England.
Its about Pi, Pi is the numerical dimension of the web of wyrd, Prophecy is the dimension of the spoken word, Law the dimension of the written.
The snake in the tree of the garden of eden is number, The tree is an alchemical tree, It grows from the pineal gland, You can climb it, grow it, learn it and know it.
Numbers have taken the branches of the world tree off one by one and packed them into Pi. Pi is a tune that only some will hear, Prophecy is a behaviour that only some will engage in and law is the forte of those who weave the most intricate of webs, Through time, space and minds.
In Alchemy, Pi eats you.
So this is basically a summary of Disney's the sword in the stone
I would like to leave a footnote for my nephew who I hear is in Vancouver not far from me. Prince William, I've heard he's an Arthurian legend fan and also still searches for information about my cousin's death. As it had to do with the "secret lineage" of the royal family that she so enthusiastically studied. "Follow me to my channel nephew. I have posted videos that explain the possible lineage ties through historical records and texts that may reveal clues to the details of your mother's and my cousin's death. There are no direct ties to her specifically it only has to do with the material she was fascinated with so you may find clues as to what she may have stumbled upon." Fyi past the anonymous title I'm a Spencer. As I understand it your mother was my 3rd cousin. In case your as curious as I've heard something they say you inherited from your mom.
i heard that some of the legends came from the french as well
So was king Arthur real then?..
Misleading title. Telling the details of a legend is called recounting it or telling it. Explaining is a very different thing.
one of the influences that created Harry Potter
How so?
then they started to blow shit up
Merlin,,was also known as Toth,and Odin,was Enki,and Thor,Was Marduk,they were all Annunaki Aliens,gods
@Col. George S. Patton, Sr. You've done some homework,,, my St of the chattle doesn't even care...
Merlyn was an ancient druid.
@@NatureLover-ji4gl well,not exactly,,do some homework,he was Toth,an Anunauki Alien,,,,Merlin was one of Toths avitars
@@jasonpettit9984 😂Lol ok. You're entitled to your opinion.
@@NatureLover-ji4gl please enlighten yourself a little,look into the Anunauki Aliens and the Sumerians,it will tell you this
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I’m going to California!
Arthur was the 2nd coming of Christ.
And then Vikings came and each one of them could shatter stone with bare hands itself
Arthur was a girl.