Ancient Male Witches, Wizards, and Sorcerers from Across the Globe (ASMR)
Mythology, Theology, History Mythology, Theology, History
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Dive into the mystical world of ancient male witches, wizards, and sorcerers from various cultures around the globe! In this captivating video, we explore the rich histories and magical practices of these enigmatic figures, who have shaped the understanding of magic and the supernatural across different civilizations.

From the powerful shamans of indigenous tribes to the learned alchemists of medieval Europe, discover how these male practitioners of the arcane arts wielded their skills, the rituals they performed, and the legacies they left behind. We will also highlight their connections to folklore, religion, and the societal roles they played.

Join us as we uncover fascinating tales of legendary sorcerers like Merlin, the ancient Egyptian priests, and the shamanistic traditions of indigenous cultures. Whether you are a history buff, a fan of magic and the occult, or simply curious about the past, this video has something for everyone.

Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more intriguing content about the mystical and the magical throughout history. Let's embark on this magical journey together!

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
3:16 Heka (Egypt, Ancient Egypt)
23:01 Shulgi (Mesopotamia, c. 2094-2047 BCE)
35:54 Zoroaster (Persia, c. 1000 BCE)
44:21 Merlin (Britain, Early Middle Ages)
52:04 Simon Magus (Samaritan, 1st century CE)
1:03:43 Gwydion (Wales, Medieval Era)
1:09:50 Hermes Trismegistus (Greece/Egypt, Hellenistic Period)
1:25:32 Mog Ruith (Ireland, Mythical Era)
1:30:49 Thoth (Egypt, Ancient Egypt)
1:43:09 Abe no Seimei (Japan, Heian Period, 10th century CE)
1:53:27 Moses (Israel, c. 13th century BCE)
1:59:21 Ogun (Yoruba, West Africa, Ancient Era)
2:07:06 King Solomon (Israel, 10th century BCE)
2:13:58 Babban Tanaji (West Africa, Oral Tradition)
2:22:40 Prester John (Medieval Europe, 12th-15th centuries)
2:32:27 Conclusion

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