

The Wisdom Tradition | a philosophy podcast
Alexander Sachon
This is a podcast about Philosophy and its relation to the story of human life. Hosted by Alex Sachon. Find links to my publications and more at my website: www.alexsachon.com
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Dec 22, 2021 • 39min
23. Will the Fed Crash Global Financial Markets for their Great Reset? | F. William Engdahl and Michael Hudson
In this episode I review a recent article of F. William Engdahl on the topic of geopolitics, the financial markets, the pandemic, and "The Great Reset" initiative. This discussion directly follows up a previous episode (ep. 9a) from August, where I delved into a March 2020 article of Michael Hudson on systemic fragility in the financial system. This episode also touches on material from the previous few episodes on the science underlying coronavirus and what it tells us about the larger forces at work behind this global operation.F. William Engdahl's website: www.williamengdahl.comMichael Hudson's website: www.michael-hudson.comMy website: www.alexsachon.com (which now includes a donations button.)IG: @thewisdomtraditionstore: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com (new zine on Jungian psychology coming very soon!)YouTube: my channel name is under "Alex Sachon"Send us a text

Dec 20, 2021 • 32min
22c. Dr. Peter McCullough on the Joe Rogan Podcast | further commentary
Note: for podcast listeners, I recorded this to post on YouTube, since my previous episode got blocked on copyright grounds. It rehashes the main set of arguments I laid out in my previous two videos (but doesn't feature any clips).From my YouTube description:On my podcast "The Wisdom Tradition" I recently posted an episode where I broke down several clips from Dr. Peter McCullough's recent blockbuster interview on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. This video got blocked from YouTube for copyright reasons, so I made this video (without any clips) that goes over my main take-away from the episode. This video is intended to pair with my previous video, which goes into Dr. Tom Cowan's recent ebook that deconstructs virology's claim of virus isolation.Links to my podcast and more can be found at www.alexsachon.comI also have a store with zines and merch. Check it out! (link at my site)Send us a text

Dec 18, 2021 • 54min
22b. Dr. Peter McCullough's Interview on the Joe Rogan Podcast | detailed commentary and analysis
Hey everyone, in this episode I do a deep-dive into Dr. Peter McCullough's recent blockbuster interview on Joe Rogan's podcast. I edited out several clips from the interview and share those, while offering detailed analysis on the content of what he is saying. This episode follows my previous episode, which is on the issue of virus isolation. I start things off in this current episode by comparing Dr. McCullough's approach with the ideas discussed in that previous episode.A video version of this will be available on Rumble or Odysee (links available soon). Also, check out my store - a new zine is coming soon and your patronage would be much appreciated. See also my PayPal donation link at my website.Thank you, - Alexwww.alexsachon.comSend us a text

Dec 14, 2021 • 29min
22a. Dr. Tom Cowan "Breaking the Spell" eBook Review | deconstructing virology's claims of virus isolation
In this episode I analyze one of the key topics discussed in Dr. Tom Cowan's recent ebook "Breaking the Spell": virology's claim that it has successfully accomplished "virus isolation" for the various virus strains that they claim are responsible for the numerous disease epidemics that have occurred throughout recent history, including COVID, AIDS, polio, and many others. As we will be exploring, it is far from conclusive that an entity called a "virus" actually exists in nature. Likely, virologists are mistaking "viruses" for "exosomes" - packets of genetic information released as part of the natural process of cell sickness and death. These particles (exosomes) emerge from a cell after the cell has already been sickened. They are not the cause of the cell being sickened; it is being sickened from other factors and is emitting the exosomes (mistaken as viruses) as an inevitable consequence of its sickness. The main idea here is that viruses are not disease-causing agents; they are not the cause of illness but a symptom or effect of a cell that has become sick for other reasons. Blaming illness on contagious viruses is a red herring, one that distracts us from seeking out the true cause of disease.The question of what is actually causing tody's global epidemic of illness is a topic that many researchers are still exploring. But you don't have to have that answer completely figured out in order to disqualify other theories which have been proposed to explain the disease outbreak but which, upon consideration, have failed to persuasively argue its scientific case. In other words, we can falsify or "nullify" a theory that has been proposed without having already worked out what the correct explanation is. All we need to do is apply the scientific method to the theory; if it is not able to successfully pass through the requirements of the method, then the theory is 'nullified' - it is shown to be invalid.As it turns out, the virus theory of contagion does not pass the scientific method - it has been nullified; it does not qualify as a valid scientific hypothesis to explain how and why disease epidemics emerge in human beings. One or more other explanations are needed; the virus theory is done for. A further point must be considered: as long as we keep spending all our attention on viruses, we restrict and distract ourselves from going on the quest of finding the epidemic's true cause (which may be dynamic and include numerous variables, rather than just one). By fixating on viruses, we never give ourselves the chance to develop proper prevention or treatment protocols based on an accurate diagnosis of what's really afflicting people. If you enjoyed this episode and are interested hearing more explorations of this topic, check out my podcast archive where I have other related episodes. I'm also working on a full written report on the topic, one which will factor in Manly Hall's teachings on the metaphysics of human health.More info can be found at: - www.alexsachon.com (links to my YouTube, store, instagram, and more)- Store: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com (New publication coming soon!!)- Instagram: @TheWisdomTraditionThank you! - AlexSend us a text

Dec 5, 2021 • 45min
21. Manly P. Hall "Soul Power from Daily News" | Finding the Law Behind Current Events
In this episode, I review a 1941 article of Manly Hall's that explores the intersection between news, current events, and philosophy. In particular, it explores the notion of how, through an appreciation of Law, we can learn and grow through contemplation of the often-depressing reports we see in the news media.Thanks for listening! More soon. - Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comIG: @thewisdomtraditionSend us a text

Dec 2, 2021 • 48min
20. The Atlantis Hypothesis: Manly P. Hall vs. Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, + John Anthony West
Hey everyone, This is the last video in a series on Atlantis and the 7 ages of Man, which I'm doing in support of my new zine/study guide on the topic. In this video, I present a series of clips from Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, and John Anthony West on the topic of Atlantis. I then offer commentary on these clips based on the teachings of Manly P. Hall.You can find digital and print copies of my zine at thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com (along with some merch) Follow me on IG: @thewisdomtradition My site: www.alexsachon.com A video version of this is available on my YouTube. See my website for a link.Send us a text

Nov 25, 2021 • 51min
19b. From Race to Nation - The Evolutionary Trajectory of Our Age
This episode follows up on my previous episode, where we discussed esoteric philosophy's method of interpreting race. In this episode, we hone in on the current age, - the 5th of 7 ages - in this current cycle of existence. As Manly P. Hall writes, the evolutionary arc of our current age is to move from "race" to "nation". In this episode, we explore what this means. Thanks for tuning in! Check out my Atlantis zine to help support this channel - it is much appreciated! Cheers, - AlexSend us a text

Nov 24, 2021 • 54min
19a. How Esoteric Philosophy Views Race and the Differentiation of Races
Hey y'all - sorry for the delay in putting out content this month. I was hard at work on my new zine/study guide, which is now at the printers and should be available in a week or two. In the meantime, in this episode I'm going to take inspiration from current events and delve into the topic of race - something that corporate media, politicians, and (un)woke activists have become obsessed over. There seems to be an effort to use race as a means of divide-and-conquer among the population. By staying grounded in esoteric philosophy's teachings about the topic, we can bypass this and keep our eyes on the prize. Thanks for tuning in, see you soon. - AlexStore: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comInstagram: @thewisdomtraditionwebsite: www.alexsachon.comSend us a text

Nov 5, 2021 • 41min
18. Kelly Brogan "Own Yourself in the Time of COVID" | ebook review
In this episode, I do an overview of Kelly Brogan's recent ebook "Own Yourself in the Time of COVID". You can download a free copy here: https://www.kellybroganmd.com/free-download-own-your-self-in-the-time-of-covidMy site: www.alexsachon.comMy Instagram: @thewisdomtraditionMy store: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com Send us a text

Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 14min
17. "The Warrior's Path" | Manly P. Hall lecture analysis | a larger perspective on war
In this episode I do a deep-dive into Manly P. Hall's classic lecture, "The Warrior's Path". It's very relevant for dealing emotionally and spiritually with today's crisis. I hope you enjoy!Please check out the first of my Manly P. Hall study guides, titled "Atlantis and the Origins of Civilization". It's really good! Available at my store: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comMy site: www.alexsachon.com- link to my YouTube on my siteMy Instagram: @thewisdomtraditionCheers! - AlexSend us a text


