#21662


always been a bit obsessed by how different cultures observed time, and their astronomy as a consequence. it seems just as intimate (if not more) as spoken or written language in regards to how a people perceive themselves in the world

i saw this vid a while back but i was recently reminded of it, and the info is laid out very clearly for the average person
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
#21787


posting the last video first because the title is hilarious out of context, however it's related to the beginning of the narrative of the bhagavad gita. the entire playlist can be found here

wes is an excellent man and i can't recommend his works more than i already do. i don't always agree with him, but he is truly an excellent orator that speaks on many topics. there's likely something you'll find interesting

this particular series is an overview of the bhagavad gita, which i was thrilled to see when i saw the first part because i've always struggled to understand this text. listening to his analysis makes me excited to read it again and find out more from it than before
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV