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The Two Tongues Podcast
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305 episodes
4 weeks ago
The Two Tongues Podcast explores the most interesting topics that aren’t ”fit” for popular consumption (or polite dinner conversation). Here you will find honest, unfiltered and unedited conversation between two life-long friends on the state of the world as we see it; politics, religion, mind-altering substances, psychology and philosophy are fair game. Let the fun begin!
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The Two Tongues Podcast explores the most interesting topics that aren’t ”fit” for popular consumption (or polite dinner conversation). Here you will find honest, unfiltered and unedited conversation between two life-long friends on the state of the world as we see it; politics, religion, mind-altering substances, psychology and philosophy are fair game. Let the fun begin!
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The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E17 - On the Mysteries
In this episode Chris explores the ideas of the ancient Greek, Neoplatonic philosopher--Iamblichus--through his correspondence with an ancient Egyptian priest. Iamblichus does something no philosopher did before him, at least not to such a degree; he questioned religious orthodoxy, expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of religious ritual and sacrifice and even of the priesthood itself. Along the way, however, he's striving to understand the nature of the divine at the deepest level. It turns out, there was no better source for answers to religious questions than the Egyptian priesthood, who benefited from the oldest and grandest religious tradition in all of the ancient world. And what did Iamblichus learn? It's not at all what you'd expect.  Enjoy ;)
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E16 - The Philosophic Image of God
In this episode Chris engages with the ideas of author--Brian Cranely, in his book The Call of Wonder. He discusses the importance of the human experience of wonder and awe as a catalyst for opening one's mind to realities greater than oneself. He then moves to the Western philosophical tradition to trace how we have wrestled with the idea of 'greater realities,' leading to Plato's idea of forms and eventually to the realm of spirit as formulated in our religious traditions. Next, we trace the pedigree of the idea of God with a capital 'G,' beginning with Plato's idea of the Form of the Good in distinction to the gods of Olympus. From there we arrive at Aristotle's First Cause and start to pin down the qualities that such a thing must necessarily have--Unity, Eternity and Unknowability. From this basic pattern we arrive at the religious idea of the Image of God and describe how it is reflected in cosmology, biology and consciousness. Enjoy ;)
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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E15 - Debate, Discussion, Charlie Kirk and the Future of America
In this episode Kyle and Chris reflect on the tragic death of Charlie Kirk. We discuss the state of discourse in the United States, the prevalence of debate over discussion and the slow progress of leftist totalitarianism and identity politics. We ask the question: How do we diagnose the cause of this new stream of anti-Western political violence? And after we're done licking our wounds, we ask: What can be done and what should be done to remove this cancer from our social body. We agree on one thing...that justice delivered to Charlie's killer is insufficient to prevent such things from recurring. More must be done. The public has expectations here from our leaders. Let's just hope they rise to the occasion. Enjoy ;)
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1 month ago
1 hour 25 minutes

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E14 - The Call of Wonder
In this episode Chris interviews author Brian Cranely about his new book 'The Call of Wonder'. Brian studied biomedical engineering and built a career in the field before heeding the call of wonder, which put is professional career on hold in favor of divinity school where we received his graduate degree along with a heaping helping of philosophy! Brian's unique background, weighted equally in the domains of science and religion, inspired the message which became 'The Call of Wonder.' We discuss the key discoveries of ancient Greek philosophy, which , through logic and reason alone, brought such figures as Plato and Aristotle right to the precipice of monotheistic revelation. We touch on the impact of Greek philosophy on the early development of Christianity and on the medieval scholastic tradition, which succeeded in synthesizing them. And finally, we reach deeply into the speculative, discussing the Biblical 'Image of God' and how it can be seen reflected fractally in each of the great unexplained mysteries of science--the origin of the cosmos, of life and of the psyche. Check Brian out at: briancranely.com & buy the book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/8cMP2JO Enjoy ;)
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1 month ago
1 hour 28 minutes

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E13 - Noncanonical Christ - Stories of Jesus from Outside the Bible
In this episode Chris brings Opinion Scholarship on stories told about Jesus that appear in the historical record, but not in the canonical Bible. We explore weird tales from Jesus' childhood recorded in Gnostic gospels, refutations of Christ told by the Greeks and Jews of the first, second and third centuries AD, and lastly we explore the Talmud where uncanny tales of Jesus appear. Was Jesus a sorcerer or a genuine prophet? Was he man or God? Was he a carpenter or did he study under one of the greatest Rabbis of the Jewish Tradition? Find out here... Enjoy ;)
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2 months ago
1 hour 58 seconds

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S5E12 - The God Theory - Esotericism and the Quantum
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the ideas of Astronomer Bernard Haisch, as outlined in his book--The God Theory. We follow Haisch as he strings together a series of ancient, esoteric ideas side-by-side with parallel ideas in quantum and theoretical physics. We discuss the phenomena of consciousness, the creation of the cosmos and the so-called zero-point field, culminating in an eerie amount of correlation between religious ideas of God and Einsteinian notions of light and relativity. Enjoy ;)
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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 45 seconds

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S5E11 - Review the Headlines - Amnesty, Epstein and the CCP
In this episode Chris and Kyle get together to review the headlines and share their thoughts on the stories of the day, the direction of culture and the state of politics. We focus on three main topics with plenty of banter in-between: Is Trump really considering mass amnesty? And if so, what does that imply for the goals of the MAGA movement? What is going on with the Trump administration's latest claims about the Jeffrey Epstein case? And lastly, why is Taiwan such an important strategic asset for the CCP? All this and more. Come and get it! Enjoy ;)
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3 months ago
1 hour 46 minutes 31 seconds

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E10 - A Vaster Reality - Quantum Physics and the Spirit
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the work of Federico Faggin and Bernard Haisch, which surround reconciling quantum physics and philosophical Idealism with religious ideas of Spirit and the realm of spirit. We explore the philosophical assumptions of modern science along with their many shortcomings and discuss how changing these assumptions could pop the cork on the whole quantum puzzle. We cover mystical experience, the nature of God and the potential religious implications of the quantum world. Enjoy ;)
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3 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes 3 seconds

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S5E9 - Accidental Discharge
In this episode the Two Tongues do a bit of storytelling. Chris opens by describing an uncanny middle-age experience of living out the role of his own father, but then things digress. Chris shares a story of trauma involving the accidental discharge of a firearm. We discuss the phenomena of 'fear-induced orgasm,' Stockholm syndrome and the strangeness of kinks. And only then, after everyone is good and uncomfortable, do we dive into the headlines. We cover Zohran Mamdani, popular communist sympathy and ponder if this new era of anti-white and anti-western activism is ushering in a new and novel form of conquest and colonization.  Enjoy :)
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4 months ago
2 hours 3 minutes 11 seconds

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S5E8 - Resentment is a Hell of a Drug
This episode revolves around "Resentment" as a human motivation. We begin with a discussion of a debate conducted by two AI's on the topic of Capitalism vs Socialism and remark on how whinny, nit-picky and generally ungrateful the Socialist bot's arguments were. From here we move into the topic of racial violence in South Africa, apartheid and the history of Rhodesia. Here we again find ourselves discussing resentment as it pertains to social unrest and human tribalism. Next we tackle grandiose ideas, which have played out in human history such as: Manifest Destiny, the Divine Right of Kings and the Right of Conquest. And, as you probably guessed, we can't discuss the Right of Conquest without a detour into the Gaza-Israel conflict and the resentment that so often comes with Imperialism and Colonialism. And finally, we wrap with a commentary on freedom of speech, whether speech can be violence (or incite it) and the special status given to the so-called N-word. Enjoy :) 
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5 months ago
2 hours 2 minutes 38 seconds

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S5E7 - I Found My ASMR
In this episode Kyle and Chris reunite after several weeks off. They discuss Chris' family vacation to the frontier lands of West Texas and his friggin' sweet cowboy hat. They then turn to their latest YouTube rabbit-holes including what Chris calls his 'ASMR,' which turns out to be time-lapse videos of landscaping and antique restoration. What's more satisfying than a good 'before-and-after' photo? A few words on seeing Kevin Nealon doing stand-up and Chris' friend's terrarium project, which is a miniature Tolkien forest complete with hobbit-hole, etc. Then we arrive in more somber territory, discussing the decline of race relations in the U.S. and the increasing violent and resentful rhetoric that seems to rampant these days. A few examples from the news courtesy of Governor Pritzker of Illinois and a lowly high school teacher, bring us home. Enjoy ;) 
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6 months ago
2 hours 15 minutes

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S5E6 - A Lot Going On
In this episode Kyle and Chris return to the topic of current events. We talk about Trump's tariffs and the reactionaries in the news media. Are there chinks beginning to appear in the armor of MAGA enthusiasm? Maybe, maybe not, but according to Chris, it's too soon to tell. Are we dealing with the art of the deal through the haze of strategic uncertainty or are the markets poised to take us all down? We compare the subprime mortgage market crash of the early 2000s with what's going on today. Chris is optimistic (surprise, surprise), Kyle is more leery. Not to forget pop-culture, we also discuss the Dave Smith-Douglas Murray debate on JRE and round things off with the hits and misses of Apple TV's current line-up including: Shrinking, Severance and Ted Lasso. Enjoy ;)
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6 months ago
1 hour 50 minutes 28 seconds

The Two Tongues Podcast
S5E5 - From Pelas to Hellas - The Creation Myths of Ancient Greece
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the Creation myths of ancient Greece. We begin with an exploration of so-called "Old Europe" and a cavalcade of archeological evidence of the Great Mother Goddess religion that prevailed in the Stone Age. From there we follow Author--Robert Graves--as he reconstructs from ancient sources the oldest Creation myths of Greece; following the symbolic breadcrumbs which connect Zeus and the Olympians with the Great Mother Goddess who came before them. This takes us from Homer and the Orphics to the Bible, into Zoroastrianism and Ancient Egyptian myth, then we trip over Homer, Hesiod and Apollodorus and fall squarely into the Aryan migration theory (which we navigate tactfully). And before all is said and done, we pepper in a dash of depth psychology. Enjoy ;)
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7 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 4 seconds

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S5E4 - Kaczynski Part 2 - An Utterly Reckless Ride into the Unknown
In this episode Chris and Kyle conclude their exploration of the infamous Ted Kaczynski manifesto titled: “Industrial Society and It’s Future.” The later section covered in this episode hinges on one existential dialectic--Technology or Freedom?  We discuss Kaczynski's opinion about the nature of freedom and how it's preservation is inconsistent with the endless advancement of technology. What will it be, Modern Man? An apocalypse Terminator-style, a voluntary species-wide self-sacrifice...or perhaps something else. Can the advance of technology provide an alternative? Might our enslaver become our savior? Or, might there be a place for two versions of society to exist alongside each other? Could Brave New World have provided the blueprint? Advanced technological utopia on one side, and "primitive" reservations on the other? Enjoy :)
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7 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 7 seconds

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S5E3 - Kaczynski Part 1 - Madman or Coal Mine Canary
How does a child math prodigy with an Ivy League pedigree turn into a domestic terrorist? What could drive such a person to sacrifice their future? For what end? What could possibly be worth it? How about saving the world? In this episode we discuss Ted Kaczynski aka the UNABOMER. Straight to the horses mouth, we let Ted tell his side of the story, reading through his infamous 50 page manifesto titled: “Industrial Society and It’s Future.” Was Kaczynski a madman bent on destruction or was he something more? Was his beef with a future technological utopia or was it with the ideological left? If that question surprises you, strap in! 'cause you're in for an enlightening stroll through history, propaganda and the mind of desperate, troubled, genius. Enjoy ;) 
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7 months ago
1 hour 58 minutes 56 seconds

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S5E2 - The Search for God in Ancient Egypt
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the theology of ancient Egypt. This was a fascinating exploration of Egyptian religious hymns and inscriptions which speak of the Creation of the cosmos. We encounter such gods as Ptah, Amun, Atum and Re who stand firmly in the position of Supreme Being. But, how does classical Egyptian polytheism reconcile the notion of God with the gods? Through mystical enlightenment and the notion of a sole, primordial, pre-existing Monad. A divine, conscious singularity; God with a capital 'G'. Don't believe me? Hear it from the horses mouth through the myths of Heliopolis, Thebes, Hermopolis and Memphis. Hear it from the Pyramid Text, Coffin Texts and the Book of the Dead. Enjoy ;)
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7 months ago
1 hour 47 minutes 18 seconds

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S5E1 - The Art of Shooting the Shit with Boomer Bill
In this episode we risk offense in the name of having an authentic (albeit pointless), bourbon fueled conversation. You know? Like in the old days, before politics crept into every corner of our lives. To accomplish such a feat, we bring in the old guard and talk to a real life boomer. Does Bill care about political correctness? Does he self-censor? Absolutely not. Does he say inflammatory things for comedic effect? And embellish where ever it suits him? Indeed, he does. But he winds a good yarn and has a lifetime of stories to tell, so join us for some laughs and controversy 1990s-style. Enjoy ;)
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8 months ago
2 hours 16 minutes 43 seconds

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S4E46 - Religious Suicide
Kyle and Chris wrap us season 4 with a contemplative episode. We have a strange discussion about religious sacrifice, focusing on the Christian notion that you should give yourself to God. We wonder what it means to 'give ones life to God' and contemplate suicide as an act of worship. We go from Kenosis to the Buddhist monk Luang Pho Daeng who died in the act of meditation. We sprinkle in a bit of ancient Egyptian mythology and ice the cake with discussion of demon possession and Jungian archetypes.  Enjoy ;)
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8 months ago
2 hours 4 minutes 53 seconds

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S4E45 - Gandalf the Red Part 8 - What the Darkness Comprehends
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on Carl Jung's infamous Red Book. We review four of Jung's visions and analyze their symbolic meaning. This takes us on an adventure through a hostile desert and, with the help of embodiments of his imagination, to the stream of the living. We follow this stream encountering symbols of God from ancient Egypt and Greece until we come at last to a great dark sea. We watch as the waters of the living dissolve into the sea, becoming one with it and we long to be one with it ourselves.  Enjoy ;)
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9 months ago
1 hour 55 minutes 48 seconds

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S4E44 - American Pride and First World Guilt
In this episode we check all the forbidden boxes, talking about identity politics and race relations, dual citizenship and divided allegiances, energy and personality and, of course, a controversial dose of religion. What is the risk of allowing non-naturalized citizens the right to vote? How about those with dual citizenship? What are the risks of emphasizing diversity over assimilation? And what are the risks of allowing those ideas that unify us, fall away? We speculate on these questions and much more. Come and get it! Enjoy ;)
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9 months ago
2 hours 1 minute 23 seconds

The Two Tongues Podcast
The Two Tongues Podcast explores the most interesting topics that aren’t ”fit” for popular consumption (or polite dinner conversation). Here you will find honest, unfiltered and unedited conversation between two life-long friends on the state of the world as we see it; politics, religion, mind-altering substances, psychology and philosophy are fair game. Let the fun begin!