All of them are so beautiful and meditative/uplifting. How are you able to upload so many chants in quick auccession. Are they generated by any chance?
In the end, the Crusades did not establish enduring Christian rule in the Holy Land. Instead, they left a legacy of mistrust and violence. Far from a noble endeavour, they exposed the stark reality of power politics and the human cost of unbridled ambition masked as religious duty. The dream of Christendom in the East crumbled, revealing a sobering truth: the Crusades were not about the Kingdom of Heaven, but the empires of men. The Fourth Crusade, which infamously sacked (Christian) Constantinople in 1204, epitomised this betrayal of religious purpose. Instead of marching to Jerusalem, Crusaders looted a Christian city, further fracturing Christendom and deepening divisions between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.
The last Templar Master was trying to re-order and organize the Templars and actually was successful in doing so. He was handed an already fallen Christian empire in Holy land but he was constantly winning smalll battles one by one, and all the while he travelled the whole of Europe forming alliances with Kings and nobles to re-take back the Holy Land for another Crusade. His reforms though and plans never materialized because the Order of Knights Hospitallier conspired to then to King Philipp IV because they envy the resources and territories of Templars, Philipp IV wanted the Templars to merge with Hospitalliers and surrender their properties to Hospitalliers(and ironically he also has a lot of debt to Templars). The last grandmaster Molay refused because he is in doubt with the intentions of the King. During that time, the Pope favored the Templars so Philipp IV made political moves to put a Pope whom he can control. With the New Pope practically a puppet of Philipp, they declared Templars of crimes of heresy, and with orders from the Pope the Templars was arrested, their properties confiscated and transferred to Hospitalliers and the Templars were disbanded. And so was all the efforts of the last grandmaster which he spend years to recapture the lost Holy Land of Christians.
if a person didnt directly experience god, he's just a brainwashed person with dogma, and just took the beliefs as a 'survival mechanism' to adapt to his society,(unconsciously, survival instinct), the only way to god /source of all is a direct mystical experience that happen through certain practices or certain conditions
There is no proof that Mohamed ever existed! Muslim scholars are admitting that and offering evidence! Admitting in university classrooms to students! Islam offers nothing in return other than violence and intimidation and threats against innocent people! There is no evidence that Gabriel ever preached or advocated violence against other religions than Islam! How could and angel of peace ☮️ advocate for murder and destruction and violence? It never happened! There also was never a Mohammed to preach such violence to! There is no Allah! There is only the Son of God as the path to heaven and salvation! Deny at your own peril !
@@RitsukareTataban Your account of the Templar Order's fall is both compelling and tragic, highlighting the profound betrayal that ultimately led to their demise. It’s fascinating how the last Grandmaster, Jacques de Molay, showed resilience and strategic brilliance, attempting to rally both military and political support for another Crusade. His dedication to the cause of reclaiming the Holy Land, even in the face of overwhelming odds, reflects the unwavering commitment that defined the Templars. The intrigue surrounding King Philip IV (Philip the Fair) and his political manoeuvres underscores how power and greed often overshadow ideals. The King’s financial debts to the Templars likely played a significant role in his actions, and his manipulation of the papacy demonstrates the lengths he was willing to go to eliminate a rival power. The rivalry between the Templars and the Hospitallers adds another layer of complexity. While both Orders were ostensibly aligned in their religious mission, the competition for resources and influence seems to have undermined their unity. The Hospitallers’ role in this story reflects how envy and internal divisions can weaken shared causes. As for Jacques de Molay, in his final moments, he proclaimed the innocence of the Templar Order and his unwavering loyalty to the Church. He denounced the false charges of heresy and declared that King Philip IV and Pope Clement V would soon stand before God to answer for their corruption and injustice. His words, delivered with clarity and conviction, echoed through the gathered crowd, leaving an indelible mark on history. *As the flames consumed him, Jacques de Molay's courage turned his execution into an act of defiance and his death into a symbol of integrity. His legendary statement is said to have included a prophetic curse, predicting that both the king and the pope would die within the year. Remarkably, both men did, fueling the enduring mystique of de Molay's martyrdom and the legacy of the true Knights of the Temple*
► Chant of the First Crusade: ua-cam.com/video/iyl9T86H-LU/v-deo.html
Merry Christmas Eve to all my brothers and sisters who follow the path.
Thank you, I’m traveling the path now.
Thanks for chant
Merry Christmas!
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All of them are so beautiful and meditative/uplifting. How are you able to upload so many chants in quick auccession. Are they generated by any chance?
In the end, the Crusades did not establish enduring Christian rule in the Holy Land. Instead, they left a legacy of mistrust and violence. Far from a noble endeavour, they exposed the stark reality of power politics and the human cost of unbridled ambition masked as religious duty. The dream of Christendom in the East crumbled, revealing a sobering truth: the Crusades were not about the Kingdom of Heaven, but the empires of men.
The Fourth Crusade, which infamously sacked (Christian) Constantinople in 1204, epitomised this betrayal of religious purpose. Instead of marching to Jerusalem, Crusaders looted a Christian city, further fracturing Christendom and deepening divisions between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.
The last Templar Master was trying to re-order and organize the Templars and actually was successful in doing so. He was handed an already fallen Christian empire in Holy land but he was constantly winning smalll battles one by one, and all the while he travelled the whole of Europe forming alliances with Kings and nobles to re-take back the Holy Land for another Crusade.
His reforms though and plans never materialized because the Order of Knights Hospitallier conspired to then to King Philipp IV because they envy the resources and territories of Templars, Philipp IV wanted the Templars to merge with Hospitalliers and surrender their properties to Hospitalliers(and ironically he also has a lot of debt to Templars). The last grandmaster Molay refused because he is in doubt with the intentions of the King. During that time, the Pope favored the Templars so Philipp IV made political moves to put a Pope whom he can control.
With the New Pope practically a puppet of Philipp, they declared Templars of crimes of heresy, and with orders from the Pope the Templars was arrested, their properties confiscated and transferred to Hospitalliers and the Templars were disbanded. And so was all the efforts of the last grandmaster which he spend years to recapture the lost Holy Land of Christians.
if a person didnt directly experience god, he's just a brainwashed person with dogma, and just took the beliefs as a 'survival mechanism' to adapt to his society,(unconsciously, survival instinct), the only way to god /source of all is a direct mystical experience that happen through certain practices or certain conditions
I'm glad, Muslims are much better, just look at Germany :)
There is no proof that Mohamed ever existed! Muslim scholars are admitting that and offering evidence! Admitting in university classrooms to students! Islam offers nothing in return other than violence and intimidation and threats against innocent people! There is no evidence that Gabriel ever preached or advocated violence against other religions than Islam! How could and angel of peace ☮️ advocate for murder and destruction and violence? It never happened! There also was never a Mohammed to preach such violence to! There is no Allah! There is only the Son of God as the path to heaven and salvation! Deny at your own peril !
@@RitsukareTataban Your account of the Templar Order's fall is both compelling and tragic, highlighting the profound betrayal that ultimately led to their demise. It’s fascinating how the last Grandmaster, Jacques de Molay, showed resilience and strategic brilliance, attempting to rally both military and political support for another Crusade. His dedication to the cause of reclaiming the Holy Land, even in the face of overwhelming odds, reflects the unwavering commitment that defined the Templars.
The intrigue surrounding King Philip IV (Philip the Fair) and his political manoeuvres underscores how power and greed often overshadow ideals. The King’s financial debts to the Templars likely played a significant role in his actions, and his manipulation of the papacy demonstrates the lengths he was willing to go to eliminate a rival power.
The rivalry between the Templars and the Hospitallers adds another layer of complexity. While both Orders were ostensibly aligned in their religious mission, the competition for resources and influence seems to have undermined their unity. The Hospitallers’ role in this story reflects how envy and internal divisions can weaken shared causes.
As for Jacques de Molay, in his final moments, he proclaimed the innocence of the Templar Order and his unwavering loyalty to the Church. He denounced the false charges of heresy and declared that King Philip IV and Pope Clement V would soon stand before God to answer for their corruption and injustice. His words, delivered with clarity and conviction, echoed through the gathered crowd, leaving an indelible mark on history.
*As the flames consumed him, Jacques de Molay's courage turned his execution into an act of defiance and his death into a symbol of integrity. His legendary statement is said to have included a prophetic curse, predicting that both the king and the pope would die within the year. Remarkably, both men did, fueling the enduring mystique of de Molay's martyrdom and the legacy of the true Knights of the Temple*
Gehen Sie und holen Sie sich, diese Tempel, wofür Sie die gebrauchen könnten, ist das einzige frage 😂, Geister 👻 spielen ⚽️ Fußball ⚽️