Can you tell Greg to return the Ark of the covenant to? We all know he took it and that sht aint funny anymore, there are a few rather large angry book clubs that are upset about that. Best wishes to Greg btw.
@@brna6223def the new movie, at least the Crystal skulls were based on ancient Aztec relics, while the new movie had a Greek time travel device based on a sunken Greek machine (Not to mention they basically waste the Spear of Longinus in that film)
@@Data1L0ss Agree to disagree is usually a pretty good way to not be a dipshit. Respecting beliefs/opinions is also valid when you're talking about things that are subjective. Like food, or music, etc... Someone toting opinion as fact deserves all the dipshits they get, though.
@@K7897I the guy is complaining about this comment section being full of buffaloes that can’t argue about religion / true history artifacts without being respectful/ civilized. You’re asking him if he doesn’t want people to argue about history. That’s not his point
As a buddhist in Asia, this is the first time I’ve heard of Cintamani stone and it goes against Buddha’s teachings, too, such as not desiring material possessions and there’s no wish-fulfilling things in karma. This stone might be just for one sect of buddhism but not buddhism as a whole since it doesn’t really fit into the philosophy of buddhism.
It's not meant to be taken literally, it represents the spiritual riches and wishes of wisdom of emptiness received due to teachings from buddhas and bodhisattvas (the metaphorical gem). In some buddhist art depictions there are also 3 gems illustrated that represent the Buddha, dharma and sangha (what buddhists take refuge in), or also the trikaya (nirmanakaya the physical manifestation of a buddha, sambhogakaya their lustrous enjoyment body and dharmakaya the ultimate body which is the universe). Every depiction of a buddha or bodhisattva or deva is just deep complicated symbolism, some need a guru to understand fully for the philosophy.
Same thing in islam the balck stone is holly but people exaggerate it's purpose we do know prophet pbuh has kissed it but people will say it erase your sins or it makes your wish come true without any religious text saying such things
Spear of destiny. So they had to speed run the crucifixion. No crossings on the weekend, can't pay overtime for the executioner. So the normal practice was to break the legs so that the person would have an equally-terrible-but-faster death. Still a long ass time to drown in ones own bodily fluids. Crucifixion was a terrifying fate.
On the Excalibur part, it was given to Arthur by the lady of the lake while ascalon is the word in the stone. Also the holy grail wouldn't happen to summon heroic spirits to fight in war?
@@internaut4257 "In the last, lorn fight 'gainst the fall of long night, the mountains stand guard, and the dead shall be ward, for the grave is no bar to my call."
Funfact : Phosphorus is named from philosopher stone, because the founder think he already found the philosopher stone because its making radiant light
Fun fact: no it’s not. Phosphorus gets its name from the Greek word “phosphoros” meaning “light bearing”. Not sure if you were tryna make a joke related to the video but misinformation is kinda cringe
@@pineappleproduction795 except there’s no joke? No punchline. Nothing. Just misinformation. Zip his pants up when you’re done doing tricks on it, lil bro.
Umar bin Khattab's famous quote about the Black Stone: "I know that you are a stone, you do not cause benefit or harm; and if it were not that I had seen Allah's Messenger - peace and blessings of Allah be upon him - kiss you, I would never have kissed you." This statement reflects the Islamic belief that the Black Stone holds no inherent power or sanctity. It is a symbol of the faith and a tradition established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Umar's words emphasize the importance of following the Prophet's Sunnah (example) rather than attributing supernatural powers to objects.
@@Ampongalan In the Surah An-Nur (The Light), verse 24 of the Quran states: “On the Day when their tongues, their hands, and their feet will bear witness against them as to what they used to do.” So, you are right in a sense that object such as our limb can testify against (or for us), but that doesn't make said object sacred
"I am the Bone of my Sword Steel is my Body and Fire is my Blood. I have created over a Thousand Blades, Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life. Have withstood Pain to create many Weapons Yet those Hands will never hold Anything. So, as I Pray-- Unlimited Blade Works"
There are historical scriptures (not religious) that people in the Arabian peninsula used to one hand swords that are so heavy that it takes multiple normal dudes to just lift it
And dude described to do this thing was an enemy of islam and in the war of Uhud the Muslims have almost won but the archers went down greeding for loot so that dude got up and he destroyed every single man on the field Muslims were forced to retreat and those who survived amongst them shared this story (I'm a Muslim btw and yes we've lost so much times because of how Arabs are greedy and we still loose to this day because of the same problem non Arab Muslims are better I'm saying this and I'm Arab myself but greed is a religion in this ethnical group)
Actually, they have found the Ark of the Covenant. It is i a small village in Africa. The man is able to gaze upon without dying soon after. He is a descendant from a holy man. Passed down for generations.
Please will someone explain how after so long using BC & AD as clear, unmuddied point in time like Star Wars BBY & ABY, can now one say Era with absolute certainty - given what an Era is - that we are after the close of one Era and are currently in the next? And before any comment says, "According to evolution's timeline...", bare in mind that even the experts in that very field disagree with their 'opinions' on what happened/killed to the dinosaurs worse than historians on viable facts of the ancient world.
With a little bit of research you would have learned Excalibur is a stolen story from the Irish reinterpreted to make it sound like a British legend, it was the sword of the first Elven King in which he drew it out of a fairy mound and nobody could draw it unless the fairy’s knew you had a pure heart as it was the sword of truth and when held at the neck of its victims they could only tell the truth making it a weapon one never had to kill with
I’m pretty sure the first legend to mention the sword in the stone (and anvil, but everyone forgets that part) was French. Which Irish legend? By “first elvish king” I assume you mean Nuada of the Tuatha Dé Danann, but I can’t find any info about him pulling the Claíomh Solais out of a sídh.
@ yes I am referring to Nuada and the uiscias the sword of truth, I am actually struggling to find my source where I read it, I have a few Irish mythology books that are as thick as the Bible and one of the stories I remember vividly was it was planted in a fairy mound and only someone with a true heart could pull it out, online it states it was forged in a city but I remember it being forged by the gods and couldn’t be destroyed ever, it had the ability to make anyone tell the truth and leaving them petrified into place when held at the neck but couldn’t slay anyone who was innocent, it definitely gets murky as there are a few mythical swords that are similar in legend but have different sources of information and origin, I spent a lot of time researching the mythology and origin of Excalibur and this was the furthest back I could find of the origin along with the history of England stealing ancient knowledge and wisdom from Ireland only made it more apparent this was probably the true origin of Excalibur but I try to keep my understanding liquid as their are usually many truths underneath a singular truth
@@scrunterrr Very cool! My main "primary" source for Arthuriana study has been Malory. (Though I will fully admit it originally stems from my childhood love of the Disney SitS movie. 😉) Usually you hear people say the legends were adapted from Welsh sources, not Irish, but that's definitely worth looking into!
Monoatomic gold has some very unusual properties.🧐 Some call it philosophers stone or foundation of youth. There's some very interesting research ongoing. Its a crystalline form of refined gold with singular bonds thus mono atomic...... 🙈🙉🙊🐒🖖
ONLY THESE CLASSES CAN WEILD THIS: Black Stone - Witch and Sorcerres Spear of destiny - Lancer and Amazon Cintamani stone - Enlightened Monk and Shaman Philosopher's Stone - Alchemist and Thaumaturgist Arc of Covenant - Priest and Cleric Excalibur - Gladiator, Crusader Holy Grail - Acolyte, Heretic and Shaman Book of Toth - Wizard (base class Scholar)
Chintamani is pronounced differently, Ch is pronounced like how Ch is pronounced in Chocolate. It is fish fulfuling gemstone, radiant and heals everyone around it. In Shakta sect, palace of Goddess is said to be made entirely from Chintamani. Another mystical stone is Paras mani, which make any iron or metal into Gold upon touching.
3:04. Yah buddy, either that or you are SCREWED. Welcome home Longinius. He's probably one of my favorite saints*, and I only learned his name last year * I say this, because like Paul of Taursus once Saul, His conversion was lightneing fast; He was one way, and extremely so, and with a quickness now he's another way; the opposite. He never even harmed Christ; merely made sure he was dead , which was a lawful order. Every time I think about it; this particular part of this story, this character, knowing what I think I do ( concerning what Jesus came for and gave; salvation, eternal life, belonging) it really blows me away. I mean, who gets doused by blood and water by someone that they made sure is deceased, and immediately declares that person to be the Son of the ever living God? It doesnt...compute. Yet I absolutely think it is so. I also know, that i could proselytize all day all week all month long, and if the individual suffering my buffeting didn't want it to be so, they wouldn't believe. I also have an idea that it might designed this Way. Way to go, Longinius!
Chintamani - makes worry, anxiety free Paras - make iron into gold There also mention of krushna mani - It just said even if you have millions of Chintamani, you should trade for krushnamani
Holy grail metaphor Its literally a wooden cup that one drinks the blood of Christ from Philosopher another metaphor The human is the philosopher and “the stone” i.e the mold that all things physical in all natures are made from The rest are still unknown or real interpretations of themselves Fun fact one could make the philosophical stone like there in FMA where father kills countless in order to become like god and creat the stone . Or like there in YuGiOh manga where the Melnial artifacts and sarcophagus was made using countless innocent souls or the Blood of to meld down into solid Gold items or Artifacts of power .
Martyrs, seeing Jesus hang On the cross for them, From his lanced side there flowed Blood and water both Heartened, they said each to each, “Come, we’ll die now for the Lord ! (The Martyrs saw Jesus on the wooden cross crucified and his breast pierced with spear and blood and water flowed from one side of his body (John : 19:34), they all run away with a strong decision to die for the Lord)
except the black stone every one of this relics is believed by the different people faith to hold power to grant them wish, power and so on. making them want power from those object rather than god
Before i say this fact, i hope no one will have a debate on this comment but, do you know? Islam or Muslim people believe that Jesus or Prophet Isa was not crucified at all but was taken up into heaven instead. Just a fun fact, so no hate on other religions please😉🤝
Check out this part 2 of this video 👇
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Why is your cartoon guy's finger bent backwards
About the holy lance, my buddy greg has it
Classic Greg, tell him return it after he’s done using it, will ya
As if you know Greg, get out of here
Can you tell Greg to return the Ark of the covenant to? We all know he took it and that sht aint funny anymore, there are a few rather large angry book clubs that are upset about that. Best wishes to Greg btw.
can i borrow it from greg?
Can I take it for a spin? just for a bit ofcourse:)
And so my collecting begins
Calm down Nathan Drake
Calm down Luffy
Calm down Thanos
Oh hell naw😂 leave the black stone alone
Thanks for reminding us of ALL the better and more interesting relics that Indiana Jones could have quested for!
Are you talking about temple of doom?
@@amarog_stoneim guessing he is talking about the crystal skull. Or the new movie but I haven't seen that
@@brna6223def the new movie, at least the Crystal skulls were based on ancient Aztec relics, while the new movie had a Greek time travel device based on a sunken Greek machine
(Not to mention they basically waste the Spear of Longinus in that film)
New game just came out stop giving people dlc ideas 😂😂😂
Ah yes, the comment section will totally be civilised with civilised people inside and not arguing about religion or true history about artifacts
You don't want people to argue if the history is true or not?..
@@K7897Iyou don’t have to be a dipshit when arguing, there’s acceptance and respect. To each their own beliefs and opinions
@@Data1L0ss Agree to disagree is usually a pretty good way to not be a dipshit. Respecting beliefs/opinions is also valid when you're talking about things that are subjective. Like food, or music, etc... Someone toting opinion as fact deserves all the dipshits they get, though.
@Data1L0ss what is it about what I said that makes you think otherwise?
@@K7897I the guy is complaining about this comment section being full of buffaloes that can’t argue about religion / true history artifacts without being respectful/ civilized. You’re asking him if he doesn’t want people to argue about history. That’s not his point
As a buddhist in Asia, this is the first time I’ve heard of Cintamani stone and it goes against Buddha’s teachings, too, such as not desiring material possessions and there’s no wish-fulfilling things in karma. This stone might be just for one sect of buddhism but not buddhism as a whole since it doesn’t really fit into the philosophy of buddhism.
It's not meant to be taken literally, it represents the spiritual riches and wishes of wisdom of emptiness received due to teachings from buddhas and bodhisattvas (the metaphorical gem). In some buddhist art depictions there are also 3 gems illustrated that represent the Buddha, dharma and sangha (what buddhists take refuge in), or also the trikaya (nirmanakaya the physical manifestation of a buddha, sambhogakaya their lustrous enjoyment body and dharmakaya the ultimate body which is the universe). Every depiction of a buddha or bodhisattva or deva is just deep complicated symbolism, some need a guru to understand fully for the philosophy.
That stone is just a stone for us Muslim, it's special because Prophet Muhammad kissed it if he doesn't kiss it we won't be doing it
In Hinduism, they use crystals and stones. You can also use crystals for manifesting.
Also could just be a side effect of being a mystical relic of an earlier philosophical and spiritual tradition.
Same thing in islam the balck stone is holly but people exaggerate it's purpose we do know prophet pbuh has kissed it but people will say it erase your sins or it makes your wish come true without any religious text saying such things
Spear of destiny.
So they had to speed run the crucifixion. No crossings on the weekend, can't pay overtime for the executioner. So the normal practice was to break the legs so that the person would have an equally-terrible-but-faster death. Still a long ass time to drown in ones own bodily fluids.
Crucifixion was a terrifying fate.
So refreshing to see a video without a pointless intro ❤
Ja wir in Österreich lieben Videos ohne Intro
"People" like you make this comment on every single AI-generated video on TH-cam.
On the Excalibur part, it was given to Arthur by the lady of the lake while ascalon is the word in the stone. Also the holy grail wouldn't happen to summon heroic spirits to fight in war?
Nah that’s the horn of valere 😂
Bro this isn't nasuverse so please put that aside
We don't want to add more man into waifu😂
@@internaut4257
"In the last, lorn fight
'gainst the fall of long night,
the mountains stand guard,
and the dead shall be ward,
for the grave is no bar to my call."
@@abrahamwijaya6631 im getting my waifu and there's nobody that can stop me
I thought that lady gave him an std the sword was his penis I thought man that book really needs some pictures.
Funfact : Phosphorus is named from philosopher stone, because the founder think he already found the philosopher stone because its making radiant light
Fun fact: no it’s not. Phosphorus gets its name from the Greek word “phosphoros” meaning “light bearing”. Not sure if you were tryna make a joke related to the video but misinformation is kinda cringe
@@SIGSAUER31Thank you for telling us the truth, Good sir
@@AlliyahMarco with the grammar of the original comment, I knew it was going to be dead wrong
@@SIGSAUER31whats cringe is you not being able to take a joke you must not get invited out much
@@pineappleproduction795 except there’s no joke? No punchline. Nothing. Just misinformation. Zip his pants up when you’re done doing tricks on it, lil bro.
The most unbelievable statement in this video is that American soldiers would return the spear of Destiny to Vienna instead of keeping it
If we have to save your ass we are keeping keeping your f****** art, obviously it's not safe in your hands
Me when I’m retarded, you would be a fucking nazi without the US
We're Americans not Brits. we don't f****** steal historical artifacts from other countries and keep them as our own.
From a WW2 soldier is slightly believable now if it was a Vietnam marine that would've found that spear 😂😂😂
They are not the british
Umar bin Khattab's famous quote about the Black Stone:
"I know that you are a stone, you do not cause benefit or harm; and if it were not that I had seen Allah's Messenger - peace and blessings of Allah be upon him - kiss you, I would never have kissed you."
This statement reflects the Islamic belief that the Black Stone holds no inherent power or sanctity. It is a symbol of the faith and a tradition established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Umar's words emphasize the importance of following the Prophet's Sunnah (example) rather than attributing supernatural powers to objects.
Yeah but the Quran says that in the judgement day the black stone will be able to speak and the black stone will testify to save the believers
@@Ampongalan what surah and verse if you don't mind me asking?
@@iwansurya9041 i don't know that's just what I heard from other people
@@Ampongalan In the Surah An-Nur (The Light), verse 24 of the Quran states:
“On the Day when their tongues, their hands, and their feet will bear witness against them as to what they used to do.”
So, you are right in a sense that object such as our limb can testify against (or for us), but that doesn't make said object sacred
"What is The Black Stone worth?"
"Nothing... Everything"
"I am the Bone of my Sword Steel is my Body and Fire is my Blood. I have created over a Thousand Blades, Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life. Have withstood Pain to create many Weapons Yet those Hands will never hold Anything. So, as I Pray-- Unlimited Blade Works"
1:51 mofo lifts pretty hard. Running with a freaking boulder in one raised hand? Badass
There are historical scriptures (not religious) that people in the Arabian peninsula used to one hand swords that are so heavy that it takes multiple normal dudes to just lift it
And dude described to do this thing was an enemy of islam and in the war of Uhud the Muslims have almost won but the archers went down greeding for loot so that dude got up and he destroyed every single man on the field Muslims were forced to retreat and those who survived amongst them shared this story (I'm a Muslim btw and yes we've lost so much times because of how Arabs are greedy and we still loose to this day because of the same problem non Arab Muslims are better I'm saying this and I'm Arab myself but greed is a religion in this ethnical group)
Shits AI art brother
I always think of Asuka when I hear about Longinus and the spear
Actually, they have found the Ark of the Covenant. It is i a small village in Africa. The man is able to gaze upon without dying soon after. He is a descendant from a holy man. Passed down for generations.
Hitler: "You can not defeat me! Holy Spear is on my side"
USSR: *spits blood on a floor* "Too bad for you, Im an aethiest"
*boss music intensifies*
in reality ? USA money beat them
@xmatobujnakx nope
@@BeboonWarisover soviet general zhukow said that ..i think he is more competent in that topic
Guys the covenant arc is actually on laughtale that’s why no one has found it
Explain every mysticism please 🥺
How about video on most well known urban legend entities? like skinwalkers, poltergeists or banshees
i like the details of adding PBUH
Damn I thought there were more I was expecting to see the kusanagi for example afyer you talked about Excalibur
Ah the spear of longinus
get in the robot, shinji
*plays Cruel Angels Thesis*
No, didn’t you hear the narrator? It’s the Spear of Long Jeanist, the grandfather of Best Jeanist, I believe
The inventor of denim. Long Jeanist.
The spear of Ponglenis
The Ark of the Covenant is in Ethiopia in a small village guarded by priests..whom are all have become blind from seeing the Ark
It's often believed that the philosophers stone could lead to help in the creation of the elixir of life
You don't need the stone if you go thru the Truth Gate.
@@mr-fh2bew reference
My cum is the solution for the elixir of life
4:30 it is Chintamani and the 'ch' is pronounced as it is pronounced in the word China
Now I know what to collect to achieve ultimate power
Really love the content on this channel but man...the way your speechbot pronounced Thoth could make Seshat weep and Seth giggle 😅Is that adjustable?
You can't just edit a section of the video. A whole new one would have to be uploaded. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
@@vantilsley8633 I believe you are correct. More I meant can you adjust the pronunciation for specific words like Thoth.
It is pronounced correctly
The Ai is cringe in general
What would be the perfect gift? I'll get one of these from Amazon.
Holy Grail 🤞🏿ill put it on my list for Santa🥺
What's going on with the 6th finger - why is it bent backwards like that? Is it pointing up? Sideways?
It’s ai art
Blasphemous has a cool reference to the black stone, it's the only way of getting the true ending
The logo used for the cintamani is the sun of may. What does it have to do with it?
Holy shit the philosophers stone is a cool idea
The black stone just collected all the dirt from the all the hands that touched it.
Awesome channel man
bro got right into it, thank you!
Please will someone explain how after so long using BC & AD as clear, unmuddied point in time like Star Wars BBY & ABY, can now one say Era with absolute certainty - given what an Era is - that we are after the close of one Era and are currently in the next?
And before any comment says, "According to evolution's timeline...", bare in mind that even the experts in that very field disagree with their 'opinions' on what happened/killed to the dinosaurs worse than historians on viable facts of the ancient world.
With a little bit of research you would have learned Excalibur is a stolen story from the Irish reinterpreted to make it sound like a British legend, it was the sword of the first Elven King in which he drew it out of a fairy mound and nobody could draw it unless the fairy’s knew you had a pure heart as it was the sword of truth and when held at the neck of its victims they could only tell the truth making it a weapon one never had to kill with
I’m pretty sure the first legend to mention the sword in the stone (and anvil, but everyone forgets that part) was French. Which Irish legend? By “first elvish king” I assume you mean Nuada of the Tuatha Dé Danann, but I can’t find any info about him pulling the Claíomh Solais out of a sídh.
@ yes I am referring to Nuada and the uiscias the sword of truth, I am actually struggling to find my source where I read it, I have a few Irish mythology books that are as thick as the Bible and one of the stories I remember vividly was it was planted in a fairy mound and only someone with a true heart could pull it out, online it states it was forged in a city but I remember it being forged by the gods and couldn’t be destroyed ever, it had the ability to make anyone tell the truth and leaving them petrified into place when held at the neck but couldn’t slay anyone who was innocent, it definitely gets murky as there are a few mythical swords that are similar in legend but have different sources of information and origin, I spent a lot of time researching the mythology and origin of Excalibur and this was the furthest back I could find of the origin along with the history of England stealing ancient knowledge and wisdom from Ireland only made it more apparent this was probably the true origin of Excalibur but I try to keep my understanding liquid as their are usually many truths underneath a singular truth
🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@scrunterrr Very cool! My main "primary" source for Arthuriana study has been Malory. (Though I will fully admit it originally stems from my childhood love of the Disney SitS movie. 😉) Usually you hear people say the legends were adapted from Welsh sources, not Irish, but that's definitely worth looking into!
would you believe that i learn most of this from fate series
1:08 wait did I read that right?
As a Christian, I highly doubt the spear would contain any special powers. It's probably a old wivestale
"as a Christian" 🤣✝️🗑️🚮
Goofy ass
As a better Christian I disagree 💪😎
It holds a lot of significance, but, yeah, its probably just a spear. Cool history though!
@Misanthropic_Nihilist aren't you a bit old to be upset with God? Lol grow tf up
I feel dumb. Took me 8 minutes to figure out that the voice is AI
No golden fleece?
Monoatomic gold has some very unusual properties.🧐
Some call it philosophers stone or foundation of youth.
There's some very interesting research ongoing.
Its a crystalline form of refined gold with singular bonds thus mono atomic......
🙈🙉🙊🐒🖖
The Ark is in Ethiopia
did grampa broke his finger or what?
just bought the lance on ebay.
ONLY THESE CLASSES CAN WEILD THIS:
Black Stone - Witch and Sorcerres
Spear of destiny - Lancer and Amazon
Cintamani stone - Enlightened Monk and Shaman
Philosopher's Stone - Alchemist and Thaumaturgist
Arc of Covenant - Priest and Cleric
Excalibur - Gladiator, Crusader
Holy Grail - Acolyte, Heretic and Shaman
Book of Toth - Wizard (base class Scholar)
So if someone got all these, they would have the real life version of the infinite gauntlet.
I love when people use BCE to describe when a Biblical event took place.
When I have them all I’ll be unstoppable
Ok Thanos
Shout out my nagas
Nagas please
Really Nagas
Can a naga borrow a french fry?
My naga
@ sheeeeiiitt naga what’s poppin?
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government
You are a wonderful human!! 🥳🤘
AI "artwork" was used in this video?
I think the entire video is AI generated 👎
@ oh well that fucking sucks
Chintamani is pronounced differently, Ch is pronounced like how Ch is pronounced in Chocolate.
It is fish fulfuling gemstone, radiant and heals everyone around it.
In Shakta sect, palace of Goddess is said to be made entirely from Chintamani.
Another mystical stone is Paras mani, which make any iron or metal into Gold upon touching.
make a 2nd part with Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi which still exist yet kept hidden in people's aight
3:04. Yah buddy, either that or you are SCREWED. Welcome home Longinius. He's probably one of my favorite saints*, and I only learned his name last year
* I say this, because like Paul of Taursus once Saul, His conversion was lightneing fast; He was one way, and extremely so, and with a quickness now he's another way; the opposite. He never even harmed Christ; merely made sure he was dead , which was a lawful order. Every time I think about it; this particular part of this story, this character, knowing what I think I do ( concerning what Jesus came for and gave; salvation, eternal life, belonging) it really blows me away. I mean, who gets doused by blood and water by someone that they made sure is deceased, and immediately declares that person to be the Son of the ever living God? It doesnt...compute. Yet I absolutely think it is so. I also know, that i could proselytize all day all week all month long, and if the individual suffering my buffeting didn't want it to be so, they wouldn't believe. I also have an idea that it might designed this Way. Way to go, Longinius!
Chintamani - makes worry, anxiety free
Paras - make iron into gold
There also mention of
krushna mani -
It just said even if you have millions of Chintamani, you should trade for krushnamani
No mention of The Sword of 1000 Truths?
If only the writers of Indiana Jones 4 and 5 watched this video…
To be fair, crystal skulls and the Antikythera mechanism (dial of destiny) are actual objects, it's just that the writing around them was not good
@ Thats true!
Holy grail metaphor
Its literally a wooden cup that one drinks the blood of Christ from
Philosopher another metaphor
The human is the philosopher and “the stone” i.e the mold that all things physical in all natures are made from
The rest are still unknown or real interpretations of themselves
Fun fact one could make the philosophical stone like there in FMA where father kills countless in order to become like god and creat the stone . Or like there in YuGiOh manga where the Melnial artifacts and sarcophagus was made using countless innocent souls or the Blood of to meld down into solid Gold items or Artifacts of power .
why so many drawings? I would like to see some pictures.
Goddamnit why is it randomly showing a white screen with words on it... I'm being flashbanged
In Islamic history "Arc of Covenant" is known as "Tabut e Sakina".
So THATS why they call their organization Blackrock.
Now, I have noticed.
Switzerland hides the Holy Lance. The Templars relocated there.
It is chinta-mani चिंतामणि...for any Asians and Indians wondering what cintamani is
I've got one of holy grail today.
I thought it was "a certain magical index" video. Ohh well it's still context
Why does the old man explaining in the video have a broken finger?
Emerald Mound and Village Site
The black stone is my kidney stone my doctor been selling them online I think it's his side hustle.
Cintamani ❌ Chintaamani ✅ [CH pronounced like Bench]
black rock also in greek mith
Ah yes my favorite sword caliburn
5:46 philosophers stone
Very cool
Martyrs, seeing Jesus hang
On the cross for them,
From his lanced side there flowed
Blood and water both
Heartened, they said each to each,
“Come, we’ll die now for the Lord !
(The Martyrs saw Jesus on the wooden cross crucified and his breast
pierced with spear and blood and water flowed from one side of his body
(John : 19:34), they all run away with a strong decision to die for the Lord)
I used to have an imaginary friend too.
Nice video, sad that you used so much AI "Art", looks :/
7 gland/7 chakras in our body. Religions seem like living dualiry contradixtion
except the black stone every one of this relics is believed by the different people faith to hold power to grant them wish, power and so on. making them want power from those object rather than god
4:31 wrong pronounciation its chintamani , as like Chin-ta-maany
Its AI voice
Maybe the philosopher stone was a jaw breaker size DMT 😅
there’s no way that that’s the real spear of destiny. looks nothing like any roman spear i’ve ever seen from that period
0:03 Toilet stone of abu tahir al jannabi not stone fell from heaven
I wonder what happens if you gather all of these items and then snap your fingers?
I cant see why a human would call such a lance 'holy'
"yunno this used to be white"
"Damn"
Real
The mermaid mirror of south east asia . Thats one of the relic lost
That's a lot of Indiana Jones sequels.
So Meca is a technically a Blackstone fortress?
Why would u say something so controversial yet so brave
@@alanparmar2797 because of internet anonymity and the power of autism, my young padawan.
@@ElMasCaporo99 name a better duo, I’ll wait
Erebus did nothing wrong
@@tomarmadiyer2698 as well as Magnus
A collectors holy grail
Dude, stop abusing AI to generate images.
Strange women lying in pond distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
The ark of the covenant looks like 👉👈
Where is the stick of truth?
Before i say this fact, i hope no one will have a debate on this comment but, do you know? Islam or Muslim people believe that Jesus or Prophet Isa was not crucified at all but was taken up into heaven instead. Just a fun fact, so no hate on other religions please😉🤝
Was this made just using AI? Sad that a lot of videos are like this these days…
The black stone is more related to Ibrahim than Adam and Eve
Holy lance should change their name become god eater lance.