Kim & Roger Buck-Ep 1: Catholic Spirituality, Ireland & the New Age

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  • @marynadononeill
    @marynadononeill 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No video?

    • @RogerBuck
      @RogerBuck  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @marynadononeill - thank you for asking and I'm pinning your comment to the top as others may be interested to know about this too.
      In short: the voice episodes on this channel are FAR easier for me to do. The camera ones take days and days of work preparing, shooting and then considerably editing, adding graphics, titles etc.
      Moreover, I get the impression that many people only listen. Personally, I prefer the camera episodes with all the graphics I put in. But they do take time!
      But I'm very glad you raised this. Because I want to ask you and anyone else seeing this: do the camera episodes matter to you? Do you watch them or prefer to listen to them?
      I would be very grateful for any responses to this question-as they will help us make future decisions for the new plans I mention in the episode, with more frequent videos etc. Thank you to anyone who can tell me what they think!

    • @MaolsheachlannÓCeallaigh
      @MaolsheachlannÓCeallaigh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I mostly listen. I'm usually doing other things as I listen. Not ideal perhaps but only so many hours in the day!

    • @marynadononeill
      @marynadononeill 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaolsheachlannÓCeallaigh Same here.

    • @marynadononeill
      @marynadononeill 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RogerBuck Some podcasters create visually active videos that can be listened to without losing anything.
      If the listener wants to go back and watch some of the visuals or dip in and out as it runs, he is free to do so.
      Also the type of discourse may lend itself to listening more than watching. I'd say that is true of your offering at the moment.
      Some podcasts must be watched, but they tend to be much shorter and the visuals are essential.

  • @_Dublin_Girl_
    @_Dublin_Girl_ หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love hearing the two of you together. Outstanding. More of this please ❤🙏

    • @RogerBuck
      @RogerBuck  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh bless you for for this, @_Dublin_Girl_ I may be slow getting back to you and other good people here, but we really appreciate these comments. Go Raibh Maith Agat! And Kim and I hope to start Episode 2 soon . . .

  • @kate2384
    @kate2384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wonderful episode, it's so nice to hear a conversation between you and your lovely wife Kim!

    • @kimmariabuck5414
      @kimmariabuck5414 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you, dear Kate, I feel lifted by your response to this experiment and new venture. You are very kind. May God bless you, Kim

  • @tourist1313
    @tourist1313 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very lovely episode Roger and Kim. Thank you as always for the excellent content.
    Ireland sounds wonderful. I hope to see it one day and that it remains an arc protected from globohomo.

    • @RogerBuck
      @RogerBuck  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Belated thanks yet again @tourist1313 . All your kind, supportive comments truly *help me*. Bless you. I hope you do make it to Ireland one day-perhaps we will meet . . .
      I do think something very, very special remains here, particularly outside the urban centres. My Irish friends cannot always see this, I think, comparing Ireland perhaps to what she used to be and all she has so tragically lost.
      I, by contrast, compare Ireland to the other 8 countries I have lived in and see what she still has. And which must be fought for.

  • @Stephen-eire
    @Stephen-eire 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for sharing Episode 1 of "Catholic Spirituality, Ireland & the New Age." It was very interesting to hear from Kim in a more conversational format. I noticed the absence of a video comment, but since I mainly listen to the content, not seeing you doesn't affect my experience. Some visual aids to illustrate key points could be helpful, though they weren't particularly necessary for this episode.
    I found it interesting that Kim said there was "something greater I could not see." This resonates with me, as I have also felt that call, or maybe it was my conscience. It’s fascinating that you mention the New Age as a kind of spiritual canteen where we all pick our own meal or truth, as you put it.

    • @kimmariabuck5414
      @kimmariabuck5414 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you Stephen, this episode is audio only partly because I have enormous sensitivity to light, which is why my videos are shot with natural light, whereas Roger uses artificial light and so it was much easier to record this way. It is also quicker and easier to edit.
      Your comments are very interesting - I think for a long, long time, I sensed something greater than the small world I was inhabiting in my secular and atheist youth. It was almost like a heavenly gravity, pulling me upwards and outwards towards that something greater.
      And yes, the New Age, with it's pick and choose nature, where one can put together a jigsaw puzzle with the pieces you have chosen to form a spiritual practice of one's own making, was far easier to enter from such a non-Christian and even anti-Christian background.
      But as soon as you start to dig a little deeper, the New Age "dogmas" begin to be revealed. Roger writes of this in his books. Teh New Age is not the open inclusive movement it claims to be. It is, in fact very particular. But htese particularities are all the more illusive and powerful because they go un-named!
      Roger and I are with continuing this new venture of conversations. There is so much to say!
      God bless you, Kim

  • @O3177O
    @O3177O 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Our government is controlled by FMs , the same spirit as you have said . I glad you feel at home here God bless

    • @RogerBuck
      @RogerBuck  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @O3177O - Warm thanks for two things: your kindness and also your awareness in terms of the serious issue you raise here. I am very with this issue at present, partly thanks to Maud Gonne, who was very aware of this in Ireland . . .
      I will just add that I also go into this a little in my latest book The Gentle Traditionalist Returns. Here is a short passage, which is a dialogue between two characters GT (the Gentle Traditionalist) and a New Ager:
      GT: We’re told Christianity is being superseded by a new paradigm. That’s another sleight of hand, if the truth is that all of this is being *socially engineered*. What I said about The Da Vinci Code publicity machine is just one small example of what I mean.
      GLS: Look at you! You’re so threatened, man. It was just one book…
      GT: And film.
      GLS: A boring movie-hardly anyone liked it.
      GT: Sometimes the Powers That Be fail. Even with a major Hollywood star and a major director and an American Memorial Day weekend opening…
      GLS: The Powers That Be?!
      GT: Well, it’s extremely hard to precisely pinpoint the exact players here. Different threads cross over. On the one hand, we have the globalist elites. These are inspired by Western Masonry more than many see. And Masonry, as I said, is British in origin. To this day, there is a powerful Masonic thrust to the Anglo-American establishment-operating out of the major financial centres of Wall Street and London. But also elite universities like Oxford and Yale with its “Skull and Bones” society, and so on.
      For anyone who may be interested, there's about this book in the Episode details above and at Amazon here: mybook.to/GentleTradReturns