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We talked about that a few times ago, and understanding that's probably a lot where you see the Greek
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Brother Leo is right next to him, and he sees this angel, but if you look at the original Greek translation, it's a flaming torch.
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Well, it was certainly a Greek, you know, religious festival, right? So yeah, yeah, exactly.
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gives you a Nietzschean genealogy right there of the going Greek religion, right? And then he ends
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that you know, you had Greek leaders and Roman emperors saying this sort of held together
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there's anything fancier than what you have in like your basic Greek ethics right you're
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In Greek mythology.
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I mean, Natalie brings up a re-point Greek mythology.
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and so he would turn me on to a lot of things. I was in a Greek mystery schools, Roman mystery schools,
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when I was in college I learned that it was the Greek so if you look at modern human
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Musteria you know this Greek word for you know religious mystery it's just it's it's literally
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she she knows Greek and Latin she's a classicist and she was going back to the original translation
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knowing no that's actually the root of nosis is the Greek you know or or or or or
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or not stick rather the Greek nosis which is to know but it's to know it's the difference between me
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in our interview about just how religious and interested in Latin and Greek rituals,
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So the description says the namesake Drake for NROL 38 is rooted in Greek mythology, Old English, and honors a former NRO employee who lost a valiant fight against cancer.
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Drake or fire Drake comes from the Old English for dragon in Greek mythology. There's a legend of the drako or three headed dragon.
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This statement is derived from the Greek myth of the dragon drako when a Greek king asked the oracle if he could be successful in war.
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Okay hold on an apple a garden guarded by a snake sounds a lot like another story we've heard before but this is in Greek mythology so the golden apples of the disparities garden it was guarded by a laden or lad on I'm not exactly sure how to pronounce that but it was a dragon serpent with multiple heads sometimes three sometimes a hundred.
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into one Greek and rare mentions so question allegedly army personnel who had close encounters
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about the root of the word school is the Greek school A which actually double, it's a double
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Roman, Greek, whatever to show this lady stuff is real.
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the Greek letter tau, which means conversion. And so it's like this force, it's like he had this
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