I'm so glad this video randomly popped up on my suggested videos. I'm addicted already.
It’s amazing how much comfort I find in these ancient stories. They remind me that even in chaos, people have always tried to find meaning. I listen every night and it truly helps me relax.
There’s a book called Nocturne Testament, and it doesn’t just document mysteries, it forces you to confront the possibility that some things were deliberately erased from history.
This is such respectable research and narration. I'm humbled to be a recipient of this amazing video and grateful for your efforts. I'm so eager to submerge myself in the rest of your videos!
You ever read something that feels like it was never meant to be in your hands? That’s exactly how The Obscured Principles book felt. Ancient wisdom, modern exposure, and a terrifying amount of truth packed into one single source.
When people say it should have been impossible to do a certain task with ancient tools they tend to think past humans were as skilled as current humans. But wouldn't ancient humans be more skilled as they relied on themselves unlike us who heavily rely on half baked technology & techniques we call MODERN.?
This video is an absolute goldmine for anyone fascinated by the unexplained! 🧠🗿 Four hours flew by like nothing—I couldn’t look away. The way these ancient mysteries are presented makes you seriously question how much we actually know about our past. From megalithic structures to bizarre artifacts, science may have theories… but this leaves room for so many possibilities. Anyone else watching this and thinking, “What if history is way more complex than we’ve been told?” Can’t wait to dive into the comments and hear what others think!
Falling asleep to this created some of the most epic dreams I have had. From BEING a historical figure to Indiana Jones like adventures.... 10/10 I need more of those types of dreams.
Great narration! It's so refreshing to hear a real voice instead of a computer-generated one. Whoever does the narration is truly talented!
I’ve been in the hospital for almost 2 weeks now for a bad motorcycle accident. I did have two major surgeries on my leg and it’s pretty uncomfortable. Anyway, to the point, I just wanted to thank the creator of this channel because I’ve really been enjoying this content to distract myself and try to get some rest of the night when I’m constantly being poked and prodded. I have to agree with a lot of the other commenters. That’s really great that you don’t use an AI voice. The content is really fun and fantastical and it’s just nice to have something that helps my mind Leave this hospital bed. Cheers.
This feels like a class lesson on lost history I’m am so glad I found this channel. Amazing stuff
Just finished all 4+ hours and wow… my mind is blown 🤯 The depth of these ancient mysteries is insane, and the fact that science still can’t explain them makes it all even more fascinating. This felt like a time-travel adventure and I didn’t want it to end. Hoping there's a Part 2 coming soon—there’s no way we’ve uncovered it all yet! Who else is hooked? 🗿📜✨
I like to imagine in a few thousand years, people will look back on fidget spinners and assume they were used in divination
I'm currently studying for exams and always study at night so the world is calm and quiet. It does get verry lonely at some points because i don't have real human contact atm. However, i have been binge-watching these video's in the background while i'm working. You're making me feel less lonely and make my study times more cozy and comfortable. nice plus is that i'm in uni for history, so some things actually match up with my literature haha. Thank you <3
Perfect video to fall asleep to for the best dreams ever…
Dang it I turned this on because it looked really interesting and I wanted something to fall asleep to but it’s so well written and produced here I am at 3am still wide eyed. Great work man
4 hours passed in the blink of an eye , These ancient mysteries make me both curious and have goosebumps. There are things that science cannot explain that really make me rethink human history!
Wow, this gave me chills. I’ve been diving into similar ancient mystery stories lately — The Man Who Accidentally Found a 12,000-Year-Old Portal to the Past
The transitions between stories/myths/legends are fantastic! Keeps me looped in haha
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