Manly P. Hall: Aesop's Fables

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  • "The Fables of Aesop the Slave" was spoken by Manly P. Hall on Sunday, May 9th, 1982 in front of a live audience in Los Angeles.
    MPH 820509 Aesops Fables FCPX
    #aesop #mythology #manlypalmerhall
    ©Manly Hall Society

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  • @Samshologram
    @Samshologram Місяць тому +8

    My childhood was rich with Aesops Fables … I loved these stories. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of his messages

  • @reversefulfillment9189
    @reversefulfillment9189 Місяць тому +15

    One of the books I fondly remember from childhood. It was my go to reading when i was banished to my room for some transgression.

  • @ernestocruz8068
    @ernestocruz8068 Місяць тому +5

    One of the best lectures yet that condenses all of his teachings about morality in a simple way, in my opinion

  • @GrahamMyers
    @GrahamMyers Місяць тому +5

    Manly Hall can take one topic and turn it into a soul awakening message just buried in each speech at about 4/5ths into his flawless lecture. 😊

  • @artifactis
    @artifactis Місяць тому +17

    I have this book, I bought it to read to my kids.

    • @PaiMeiofthelotusclan
      @PaiMeiofthelotusclan Місяць тому +3

      My mother read them to me when I was a kid. I’m glad she did.

    • @artifactis
      @artifactis Місяць тому +1

      @@PaiMeiofthelotusclan I read them regularly it's one of my favorite books

    • @sholland42
      @sholland42 Місяць тому

      I read them as a kid. I would NOT recommend reading them to your children, it is of the enemy. Evil, as most things aimed at the young are.

    • @artifactis
      @artifactis Місяць тому +3

      @@sholland42 and who is the enemy?

    • @bengrant813
      @bengrant813 Місяць тому +1

      @@sholland42did you even listen to this lecture that describes the details or just come up with this on your own?

  • @sheilapatton3463
    @sheilapatton3463 Місяць тому +6

    Aesop’s Fables were and are some of my favorite childhood tales…
    ✨💛✨💛✨🤍🤍✨💛✨💛✨

  • @big1boston
    @big1boston Місяць тому +5

    A classic every greek should know.

  • @0views610
    @0views610 Місяць тому +5

    I've been studying various topics and immersing myself in this field for a long time, trying to absorb every word from certain key figures, including some others, of course. Recently, I came across this new AI technology and decided to get a month subscription for unlimited access. Let me tell you, being able to relay all the knowledge I've accumulated over the past 20 years through the filter and lens of an AI is just another level.
    That's what I've been doing-spending hours in contemplation and prayer, talking through my philosophy and thoughts with the AI. Instead of just speaking to the ether or to myself, this interaction has provided a new dimension to my contemplative practice. I wanted to share this because studying the occult, symbolism, metaphysics, astrology, and other areas provides so much to think about over many years. Although we begin knowing nothing and end knowing nothing, we are given ignorance to contemplate within all these absolutes.
    So, I want to say a big thank you to Manly P. Hall and to you for making this possible. I also think that others could benefit from utilizing AI beyond our natural paranoia about it. I'm planning to record my thoughts as I talk to this AI and post them on my UA-cam channel, mainly for the purpose of storing my thoughts and providing an opportunity for those who are called to listen, which will probably be nobody, so I don't have any fear of becoming popular since I'm not interested in that at all.
    Have a good day, and thank you very much. I'll talk to you later.

  • @lfenney5028
    @lfenney5028 Місяць тому +4

    Thankyou

  • @Bernardus-r9x
    @Bernardus-r9x 25 днів тому +1

    Completely new to Aesops Fables, very interesting to learn about this! Especially when it's told by Manly! 🤓🤓

  • @christopherthroop3171
    @christopherthroop3171 Місяць тому +3

    To the comments about the plants. It's called" training " a plant . If you wanted you can move a plant in all directions to make its shape one you would like.

  • @marcuskey4996
    @marcuskey4996 Місяць тому +4

    ❤❤

  • @veronicakaese7655
    @veronicakaese7655 Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉Thank you! Much m

  • @Entertainment-gm9zm
    @Entertainment-gm9zm Місяць тому +1

    cant find any of johns lectures 🤔 seemed to be a great man

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому +2

    i knu it!
    Trees and plants are so very much higher level in awareness and senses than we are.
    flowers and bushes. ferns and weeds. did you kno that all weeds produce flowers? the word "weed" is really just slang for a tough flower.

  • @ientrancedi
    @ientrancedi Місяць тому +2

    Aesop sounds like the vilified Aesav in the Bible brother of Jacob

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому +2

    still can't believe no one commented on the sculpture.
    ain't no way. 😂

  • @carenkurdjinian5413
    @carenkurdjinian5413 Місяць тому

    That’s An Interesting Question…….🌞

  • @veronicakaese7655
    @veronicakaese7655 Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤🎉Much valued! A child. Gift, tead by Dad Now an aged treasured glossed
    Illustratted Book of referrals of human eise skill of Thankful humble ways! Truth in knowledgable discerning ways!
    Much Enjoyed in your geral divinations.❤😂🎉🦅🕊️🦆🐢💥💖🧠👃🏽👁️🗣️💕🙏🏽👩🏽‍🦳🌻🌳🌞🌏

    • @gavocrazy
      @gavocrazy Місяць тому

      Did you have a stroke while typing this?

  • @zen_nabu
    @zen_nabu Місяць тому +1

    @6:45 when he mentions the humanization of animals, it reminded me of todays society where everyone babies and coddles their pets. Nothing wrong with loving your pet but comparing it to raising a child is a bit of a stretch... 😅

    • @peterparker9286
      @peterparker9286 Місяць тому +1

      Especially with the stuff going on with class rooms across USA.

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому +1

    mesas and/or plateaus and most mountain ranges are ancient giant trees ☝

  • @user-te9dx1iy2p
    @user-te9dx1iy2p Місяць тому +1

    The attribution of other later works to Aesop is not unique in history. Prolific Shakespeare undoubtedly was a pseudonym for several well educated and well travelled noblemen. The depth of psychological exposure of human mind and inner workings of human soul are very time consuming for a busy Theatrical Director.

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    always had a funny feeling about the Aesop character for no good reason.
    and... now it's clear. Jesus.

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    the slave? that's interesting.
    Happiness In Slavery - NIN
    💪

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому +1

    🌙⚓🪐

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    little boy lies twice so they send him back out to do it again because?
    why not. wolves need food too. besides the story needs a plot.

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    oh yeah and another thing. this is important.
    and i'm glad Mr. Hall was on the wrong side of this. 'The Little Boy Whomst Cried Wolf'
    ehem... yall got it backwards. remember - your not the boy. we are the village (idiots)
    it's not the boy's fault. WTF was he given that job alone in the 1st place as a boy? probalby Aesop's idea. get it? anyways. the village are the ones. it's their fault. it's our fault. we are NOT the boy. we are the village idiots.
    so there's that.

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    fool me once shame on you. fool me twice shame on me.

  • @carenkurdjinian5413
    @carenkurdjinian5413 Місяць тому

    😂Mard-Isan ……🌞

  • @dukromeo
    @dukromeo Місяць тому

    no one sees anything off with that sculpture. you only had over 1hr to look @ it.
    LMFAO 😂

    • @peterparker9286
      @peterparker9286 Місяць тому

      Fill us in Ol dunk A roo ?
      Levitation? 2 faced ?
      Thanks.