Dibs Nibs is the bees knees!! That is good FR!! Dibbles Nibbles sounds Awesome-tacular for a Playlist name containing shorts, outtakes, false starts etc...a behind the scenes of scrumptious, little Nibbles 🤣🤪✌️🥃
@woodsythedrugowl if you're interested in such history, I recommend the book. Uncorking the past. By Patrik McGovern. Mainly about alcohol in history but also some chapters on historical drug use.
Hey you’ve probably read a million of these, but thank you for going on JRE and exposing that fraud. I tried watching his doc when it came out but couldn’t make it further than five minutes before turning it off. You did an amazing job and please continue doing what you do, it’s very important.
@@noodlesmetal did you know that the article you read on Milo was written by Graham's writing assistant, rather than a fully "freelance writer?" Did you also know that Milo had already publicly admitted to the mistakes that she zeroed in on? Don't let Graham play you for a fool.
As an ethnobotanist I will tell you the Egyptians were so advanced at herbal pharmacopeia. They were so accomplished that the large censors you see in hieroglyphics were used to burn different admixtures of over 100 different botanical substances. These included cannabis,blue lotus,psilocibin, sacred river cane
The are so many variations of the acasia tree with most containing dmt all over the place over there. Right outside the great pyramids is a valley named after the acacia. With their alchemical knowledge, there is no way they didn’t have a good understanding of it.
well if you think about it, the indigenous people of the Americas spent much of their time walking around testing plants, and animals like frogs. some built temples and sacrificed people because their blood was powerful. Dr ammon hillman talks about greeks and their neighbors doing the same. Terence McKenna spent years in S.A. looking for automated bouncing talking gremlins after doing ayahuasca face it man/woman like the effects. not only to see gods but to be them.
With the inclusion of drugs into these spells it's so easy to see the power and influence these magicians would've had in the ancient world. Imagine some crazy dude telling you if you paint a picture of some god on your chest with his special ink you'll actually see him, and then you try it and it WORKS.
Wormwood ink drawings on skin sure sounds classier than the Finno-ugric shamanistic practice of having reindeer eat fly agaric and then drinking hallucinogenic reindeer urine
The debit, pronunciation and accents of that text at 21:00 was quite a feat sir! Thank you Flint for filling a void on TH-cam, so tired of having to swim through all the pseudo-science and self-proclaimed experts, like those banned in Egypt and have books or guided tours for sale. 😉
In college I did some lame undergraduate work (never published) using wormwood extracts as an insecticide and found some interesting results. An ethanolic tincture of wormwood would cause crickets to suffer seizures and then die. This would have been caused by thujone molecules suppressing GABA signal transduction in insect nervous systems. This is the same method of action that can get us humans high. The idea of using wormwood extract in ink seems plausible to me. But I wonder if the thujone would evaporate from the ink once dried. There is another molecule found in wormwood called absithin, which is water soluble and catastrophically bitter, that I figure would have stayed behind in the ink after drying. I'm not sure of its toxicity though. Someone should probably do some experimental archeology to figure this out.
what do you say about the work of Dr. Ammon Hillman? He seems to read and understand the history of Greek drugs, dotes, and antidotes. I find his work, the information that should be available to the public, incredibly thorough and precise, but I can't read ancient greek. maybe you have an opinion.
Hi Flint! I think you're at Bristol now? Make sure to check out the Witchcraft Museum in Cornwall if you haven't yet. Their library is supposed to be pretty good, but you need to email them. Give us a shout if you're ever in the region! :) - Nika (from ArchaeoMasto)
I look at it this way: the closer you are to starvation or fatal insomnia, the closer you are to death, the closer you are to death the more the radio signals come through the filter that is the body. 🤷♂️
My mother is 73 and slowed down a lot. I love your content, but please slow down so I can watch it with her. She had a degree along your lines, but decades before. You’re my guy, just make it digestible for everyone.
Absolutely fascinating! I would love to learn more about 2 things and waa curious if you had any suggestions on readings related to this subject. I am intrigued by the cultural sharing aspect of these traditions. Is there any clear subject that is consistently integrated into magical text in the meeting of new cultures? For example, is there always an adoption of hunting, creation, or knowledge themes? Or any notible exeptions in practice such as dietary laws? Second is that i am curious if there is a global president to ascribe natural phenomena to a deity with a character, such as what is often found around the mideterrain. I am thinking of the deities that have names and personalities such as the various pantheons such as the Egyptian and Greek. Do we see that sort of religious interpretation anywhere else in the world? Specifically outside of Europe. Thanks for the video!
That would be interesting but hillman has no desire to debate what he knows. He's way beyond that. He's actually a practicing magician. I've learned more about magic from him in a few hours than I did in years of research
Don’t forget Evil Sleep, it’s something I personally find hilarious due to the simplicity that gets dressed up. Like you are gonna get them nodding from dope before the cyanide kicks in, you don’t need much else lol
In Cornelius Agrippas book natural magic he says none of the formulas in this book will work unless you've taken internally that which grows on the dung heap dung loving mushrooms 🍄
4:50 This Greek word "magoi" is the word used in the biblical Gospel of Matthew to describe the "magi" or "wise men from the East" who read in the stars that Jesus would be born. The plain rendition of the word in modern English would simply be "magician". Translators tend to try to hide the word's plain meaning due to modern Christianity's view on magic, but that's what the gospel says.
Can you do a video on ancient symbols? I see some interesting symbols on some of these artifacts and viewers are super interested in the topic usually!
Such a cool video! More! I started reading The Immortality Key by Brian Muraresku, after he was on a podcast with Sam Harris. It’s cool. What parts of it do you agree with or disagree with? Would be interested to know!
Its basically a theory of how Christianity emerged from the psychedelic roots of Ancient Greece. From the log-line: “The Immortality Key reconstructs the suppressed history of women consecrating a forbidden, drugged Eucharist that was later banned by the Church Fathers. Women who were then targeted as witches during the Inquisition, when Europe’s sacred pharmacology largely disappeared. The constantly advancing fields of archaeobotany and archaeochemistry have hinted at the enduring use of hallucinogenic drinks in antiquity. And with a single dose of psilocybin, the psychopharmacologists at Johns Hopkins and NYU are now turning self-proclaimed atheists into instant believers. But the smoking gun remains elusive. If these sacraments survived for thousands of years in our remote prehistory, from the Stone Age to the Ancient Greeks, did they also survive into the age of Jesus? Was the Eucharist of the earliest Christians, in fact, a psychedelic Eucharist?”
I've read that in Britain witch's flying ointment used many alkaloids that are fat soluble, not water soluble, so they used animal fat. This also held the active ingredients against the skin fir longer. Also, the ointment was meant to be applied to mucous membranes so the besom (Witch's broom) they're depicted as flying upon is a "slight" error. Think more applicator than conveyance... 🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹
re: The Mushroom and the Cross,it's been a few decades since I read it but an interesting hypothesis. As for speaking magic words, I refer you to the master himself, th-cam.com/video/GBIDsFeGESc/w-d-xo.html
@@FlintDibble it's so interesting how farming and the production of alcohol come together. I was recently in Carnuntum at a presentation of how modern Oenologists thought wine tasted and looked over the ages. Not only Roman wines, but also through the middle ages up to the 19th century. I'm no pro so I don't taste and spit, I had a lot of fun and some weird tastes.
Thanks all! It was a fun video
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Only a person that looks like the love child of Indiana Jones & Radagast the Brown could make this content so compelling
Pay no attention to radagast his mind is addled from excessive mushroom consumtion...
Nothing better than smoking a bowl, learning about ancients bowl smoking
💯🍃🔥💨🖖
ESPECIALLY WITH THE DIBBSTER OH YEAH BABY
Those people didnt know how to smoke 😂
Lol it's like you busted me!
@@thatdude3977 What do you call fumigation and breathing it in and out lad
I'm sure there are other channels similar; none the less it's refreshing to get some good nurtured content. No ADS, no agenda, just KNOWLEDGE
I like ESOTERICA a lot, similar but the exactly the same vibe
@@wishiwascooler second that. Esoterica is a great scholarly content on well... esotericism.
I don't think there is anything wrong with ads, we get this content for free, practically. Flint should monetize and make some money!🤘
I think you should create a playlist of short videos called Dibble's Nibbles
@sorenzollamas 100%. That is the tits, right there. Awesome name btw
Dibs Nibs is the bees knees!!
That is good FR!! Dibbles Nibbles sounds Awesome-tacular for a Playlist name containing shorts, outtakes, false starts etc...a behind the scenes of scrumptious, little Nibbles 🤣🤪✌️🥃
@@steve-0493 Dibs Cribs (as in crib notes) ain't too bad either!
Come on Joe, bring Flint back on and uncork some more domes!
Id love a solo episode
@woodsythedrugowl if you're interested in such history, I recommend the book. Uncorking the past. By Patrik McGovern.
Mainly about alcohol in history but also some chapters on historical drug use.
Hey you’ve probably read a million of these, but thank you for going on JRE and exposing that fraud. I tried watching his doc when it came out but couldn’t make it further than five minutes before turning it off. You did an amazing job and please continue doing what you do, it’s very important.
@@noodlesmetal did you know that the article you read on Milo was written by Graham's writing assistant, rather than a fully "freelance writer?" Did you also know that Milo had already publicly admitted to the mistakes that she zeroed in on?
Don't let Graham play you for a fool.
As an ethnobotanist I will tell you the Egyptians were so advanced at herbal pharmacopeia. They were so accomplished that the large censors you see in hieroglyphics were used to burn different admixtures of over 100 different botanical substances. These included cannabis,blue lotus,psilocibin, sacred river cane
I'd be interested in seeing the evidence that ancient Egyptians were using psilocybin, I've never heard that before.
The are so many variations of the acasia tree with most containing dmt all over the place over there. Right outside the great pyramids is a valley named after the acacia. With their alchemical knowledge, there is no way they didn’t have a good understanding of it.
well if you think about it, the indigenous people of the Americas spent much of their time walking around testing plants, and animals like frogs. some built temples and sacrificed people because their blood was powerful. Dr ammon hillman talks about greeks and their neighbors doing the same. Terence McKenna spent years in S.A. looking for automated bouncing talking gremlins after doing ayahuasca face it man/woman like the effects. not only to see gods but to be them.
what species is sacred river cane? Arundo donnax?
With the inclusion of drugs into these spells it's so easy to see the power and influence these magicians would've had in the ancient world. Imagine some crazy dude telling you if you paint a picture of some god on your chest with his special ink you'll actually see him, and then you try it and it WORKS.
Yeah bro, I'll show you god. Just eat these mushrooms, drink this nightshade, and repeat these crazy phrases 😂😅
“Spells and incantations… for those with the talent to cast them.”
Is that an amulet of Mara you're wearing?
"Mainly half-baked evidence." Well played, Dr. Dibble!
Man, the way you rolled those ancient spells off your tongue was amazing. I actually got a bit of a frisson. Good stuff!
Great strategic decision covering this topic! It’ll gives you extra street cred to the Rogan crowd
Wormwood ink drawings on skin sure sounds classier than the Finno-ugric shamanistic practice of having reindeer eat fly agaric and then drinking hallucinogenic reindeer urine
@ 2:23 "And so, my research began!" [roasts that boooooooooone]
Imagine Flint and Muraresku geeking out about ancient psychadelics live on Rogan. Will be a total banger
The man, the myth, the legend; ladies and gentlemen... it's Flint 'Dr Doobie' Dibble! 👏
Lol dude you kick so much ass. Thanks for the vid.
The debit, pronunciation and accents of that text at 21:00 was quite a feat sir! Thank you Flint for filling a void on TH-cam, so tired of having to swim through all the pseudo-science and self-proclaimed experts, like those banned in Egypt and have books or guided tours for sale. 😉
Flint posted!!
How about the cannabis resins found on the 8th century BCE altar at tel Arad Jerusalem? It's pretty fascinating.
Joe brought me here and I'm glad. You're a cool passionate dude with a lot to offer. Glad you're getting going. But mostly...hell yeah drugs!!!
I’ve done a few spells out of the PGM and they’ve worked phenomenally
Hi Flint, I'm still getting through the epic battle between you and Hancock, about 2 hours in, I've just found your channel and subbed.
Great video! Would love to see more in this vein.
Fascinating!
try lady babylon
In college I did some lame undergraduate work (never published) using wormwood extracts as an insecticide and found some interesting results. An ethanolic tincture of wormwood would cause crickets to suffer seizures and then die. This would have been caused by thujone molecules suppressing GABA signal transduction in insect nervous systems. This is the same method of action that can get us humans high.
The idea of using wormwood extract in ink seems plausible to me. But I wonder if the thujone would evaporate from the ink once dried. There is another molecule found in wormwood called absithin, which is water soluble and catastrophically bitter, that I figure would have stayed behind in the ink after drying. I'm not sure of its toxicity though. Someone should probably do some experimental archeology to figure this out.
what do you say about the work of Dr. Ammon Hillman? He seems to read and understand the history of Greek drugs, dotes, and antidotes. I find his work, the information that should be available to the public, incredibly thorough and precise, but I can't read ancient greek. maybe you have an opinion.
He's actually above all the debating because he's applying the magic in his life. His interviews on gnostic informer are beyond fascinating
What do ya think of the book chemical muse by Dr Ammon Hillman
Flint, much respect from Charleston. You remind me of my undergrad professor. Loved your segment on JRE. Keep teaching, brother!
gotta sub for that magic reading, wow that's self-assured to present to the world, love it
Is this an ode to the podcast from yesterday with Ammon Hillman? That man is an odd duck
Absolutely brilliant dude!
Flint Dibble for President.
Hi Flint! I think you're at Bristol now? Make sure to check out the Witchcraft Museum in Cornwall if you haven't yet. Their library is supposed to be pretty good, but you need to email them. Give us a shout if you're ever in the region! :) - Nika (from ArchaeoMasto)
i didn't know how much i need your content
Yay! Drugs and magic!
I look at it this way: the closer you are to starvation or fatal insomnia, the closer you are to death, the closer you are to death the more the radio signals come through the filter that is the body. 🤷♂️
You just verified Dr. Ammon Hillman's work...
My mother is 73 and slowed down a lot. I love your content, but please slow down so I can watch it with her. She had a degree along your lines, but decades before.
You’re my guy, just make it digestible for everyone.
you can slow down the playback speed
Flint: "I'm not stoned"
also Flint: *holding a joint*
DCA Hillman's "Chemical Muse" aaaaaaaaaand go
Great video, fantastic stuff! Your work is amazing, much respect!
Do you know Dr. Ammon he is also deep into the research of drugs in the ancient world? Thanks fo your work!
Flint is the gangster of archeology
Flint Dibble dibbleling flintfully, dibbles Flint's dibbleness
The Venn diagram of my interests and this video is a circle ⭕️
Thanks man! I’m getting really into your videos! I appreciate your knowledge!
Love your videos! Could watch these every day
"I guess I'm Flint Dibble." Prove it!
Absolutely fascinating! I would love to learn more about 2 things and waa curious if you had any suggestions on readings related to this subject.
I am intrigued by the cultural sharing aspect of these traditions. Is there any clear subject that is consistently integrated into magical text in the meeting of new cultures? For example, is there always an adoption of hunting, creation, or knowledge themes? Or any notible exeptions in practice such as dietary laws?
Second is that i am curious if there is a global president to ascribe natural phenomena to a deity with a character, such as what is often found around the mideterrain. I am thinking of the deities that have names and personalities such as the various pantheons such as the Egyptian and Greek. Do we see that sort of religious interpretation anywhere else in the world? Specifically outside of Europe.
Thanks for the video!
This is your best video yet!
Thanks for the great video Dibble.
Some study I read a while ago suggested that thujone caused rats to navigate mazes more efficently. This would indicate an "increase in memory."
I wonder what’s your thought on Ammon hillman I would like to see you debate him
That would be interesting but hillman has no desire to debate what he knows. He's way beyond that. He's actually a practicing magician. I've learned more about magic from him in a few hours than I did in years of research
Don’t forget Evil Sleep, it’s something I personally find hilarious due to the simplicity that gets dressed up. Like you are gonna get them nodding from dope before the cyanide kicks in, you don’t need much else lol
In Cornelius Agrippas book natural magic he says none of the formulas in this book will work unless you've taken internally that which grows on the dung heap dung loving mushrooms 🍄
I live to be in a blunt rotation like that
"Sir Anus, the famous doctor", totally believe that name, Flint!
Thumbnail: Flint Dibble on that Dibble Flint. :^)
4:50 This Greek word "magoi" is the word used in the biblical Gospel of Matthew to describe the "magi" or "wise men from the East" who read in the stars that Jesus would be born. The plain rendition of the word in modern English would simply be "magician". Translators tend to try to hide the word's plain meaning due to modern Christianity's view on magic, but that's what the gospel says.
Flint what's your thoughts on perforated batons?? Rope making tools?
Flint this is awesome! 👏 👏👏
Can you do a video on ancient symbols? I see some interesting symbols on some of these artifacts and viewers are super interested in the topic usually!
Hey Flint,
Ever read The Bicameral Brain, or more specifically, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" by Julian Jaynes?
Do those long syllables incantation have any meaning or are they mostly speaking tongues as some of contemporary religions do?
Come on what's the deal with ergot? Did the ancient people have a way of extracting ergot?
I really hope that @PowerfulJRE will invite you back on to discuss your research on ancient drugs.
Hell yeah brother! blaze it!
I see you watched Ammon Hillman on tommys podcast.
Both hilarious and informative, good combination.
Would love to hear your take on what Dr. Ammon Hillman does. You know ancient greek, medicine/drugs, so it would be really interesting.
Very impressive. You are truly gifted with language to have practiced those spells to the point that you have. Let Hancock top that!
High time for a vid like this. Like your style bro.
Ahh a gentleman, scholar and a smoker. *tips hat. Brilliant vid too
Flint should I study classics yay or nay
do it!
Flintus Dibblianus, smoke this good shittus sir
Wake up babe a new flint video just dropped
😮
I feel like quite a few ancient psychoactive substances were pretty poisonous. Will watch to find out more
What is that intro chant?
Such a cool video! More! I started reading The Immortality Key by Brian Muraresku, after he was on a podcast with Sam Harris. It’s cool. What parts of it do you agree with or disagree with? Would be interested to know!
Its basically a theory of how Christianity emerged from the psychedelic roots of Ancient Greece. From the log-line:
“The Immortality Key reconstructs the suppressed history of women consecrating a forbidden, drugged Eucharist that was later banned by the Church Fathers. Women who were then targeted as witches during the Inquisition, when Europe’s sacred pharmacology largely disappeared.
The constantly advancing fields of archaeobotany and archaeochemistry have hinted at the enduring use of hallucinogenic drinks in antiquity. And with a single dose of psilocybin, the psychopharmacologists at Johns Hopkins and NYU are now turning self-proclaimed atheists into instant believers. But the smoking gun remains elusive.
If these sacraments survived for thousands of years in our remote prehistory, from the Stone Age to the Ancient Greeks, did they also survive into the age of Jesus? Was the Eucharist of the earliest Christians, in fact, a psychedelic Eucharist?”
I began smoking wormwood as a teenager as an alternative to weed. I now have epilepsy.
This would make a perfect podcast on JRE :))
What the hell is an undergrad advisor? Must've missed that entirely during my whole undergrad.
Bro where’d that luscious mane come from.
It helps with the hat look for sure, it’s great. This should be your public face it’s dope.
I've read that in Britain witch's flying ointment used many alkaloids that are fat soluble, not water soluble, so they used animal fat. This also held the active ingredients against the skin fir longer.
Also, the ointment was meant to be applied to mucous membranes so the besom (Witch's broom) they're depicted as flying upon is a "slight" error.
Think more applicator than conveyance... 🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹🧙🧹
I feel like you and Dr. Justin Sledge from Esoterica were brothers in a past life or something
I love reading the Greek Magical Papyri, its awesome!
would like to hear your thoughts on last koncrete pod cast featuring a classics archeologists... or something 🤔
Would be interested to hear about druid/celtic practices with mushrooms as depicted in media and stories
I want a dream oracle from Gizeh. This guy's def having visions.
Fantastic intro!
I'm perplexed
i saw u on rogan as a pundit for the modern archeological paradigm
now you're on my suggested smoking a joint talking about drugs
cool
Flint dibble talking about the PGM? This is going to be interesting
Try live "herb tasting", the JRE fans will approve, I bet
Great video Flint. Would love to see you collaborate with Dr Ammon Hillman
re: The Mushroom and the Cross,it's been a few decades since I read it but an interesting hypothesis. As for speaking magic words, I refer you to the master himself, th-cam.com/video/GBIDsFeGESc/w-d-xo.html
Also would love to see you debate the DeDunking TH-camr! He had some strong criticisms of you that would be cool to hear your response. Cheers
holy shit ancient magicians really worshiped the hat man, atropine is gonna get a yikes from me
The shadow spell sounds like an attempt to control a sleep paralysis demon.
Anybody here read "Uncorking the Past" by Patrick McGovern?
Excellent review of mainly alcohol but also other drugs through human history.
Yup, I had long chats with him while writing my undergrad thesis
@@FlintDibble it's so interesting how farming and the production of alcohol come together.
I was recently in Carnuntum at a presentation of how modern Oenologists thought wine tasted and looked over the ages. Not only Roman wines, but also through the middle ages up to the 19th century.
I'm no pro so I don't taste and spit, I had a lot of fun and some weird tastes.
longer videos please, dear, Flint,