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Luke Caverns

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Ross, yeah, sorry, sorry, sorry, Ross. I didn't mean to. He's easily offended. But I've seen a lot of people propose that they could have been necklaces or they're luxury prestige items. I loved Ryan's idea that he was equating them to like watches, where, well, a watch doesn't have a greater purpose other than telling time, but it's an art piece, right?

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Ross, yeah, sorry, sorry, sorry, Ross. I didn't mean to. He's easily offended. But I've seen a lot of people propose that they could have been necklaces or they're luxury prestige items. I loved Ryan's idea that he was equating them to like watches, where, well, a watch doesn't have a greater purpose other than telling time, but it's an art piece, right?

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

It's something to, we don't question why we obsess over watches, right? I liked that. So in later Egyptian society, statues of pharaohs and gods are carved from stones like granite and diorite. Does the type of stone indicate wealth? Does it indicate wealth only because it's a harder stone? Or is there another thus far invisible significance to it? Like, does the color matter?

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

It's something to, we don't question why we obsess over watches, right? I liked that. So in later Egyptian society, statues of pharaohs and gods are carved from stones like granite and diorite. Does the type of stone indicate wealth? Does it indicate wealth only because it's a harder stone? Or is there another thus far invisible significance to it? Like, does the color matter?

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

It's something to, we don't question why we obsess over watches, right? I liked that. So in later Egyptian society, statues of pharaohs and gods are carved from stones like granite and diorite. Does the type of stone indicate wealth? Does it indicate wealth only because it's a harder stone? Or is there another thus far invisible significance to it? Like, does the color matter?

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Whereas in the Olmec world, the color of stone might matter.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Whereas in the Olmec world, the color of stone might matter.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Whereas in the Olmec world, the color of stone might matter.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

I think so. Um, From what I can gather is that the Egyptians don't put a preference on a type of stone just because it's hard. From what I can tell. Although there's, of course, contradictory evidence to that. But, you know, at least in later dynasties, like we were talking about earlier, there are sarcophagi that are made out of gray whack.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

I think so. Um, From what I can gather is that the Egyptians don't put a preference on a type of stone just because it's hard. From what I can tell. Although there's, of course, contradictory evidence to that. But, you know, at least in later dynasties, like we were talking about earlier, there are sarcophagi that are made out of gray whack.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

I think so. Um, From what I can gather is that the Egyptians don't put a preference on a type of stone just because it's hard. From what I can tell. Although there's, of course, contradictory evidence to that. But, you know, at least in later dynasties, like we were talking about earlier, there are sarcophagi that are made out of gray whack.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

And the properties of that gray whack is it sparkles like a diamond does. And I can imagine in an environment like down in a tomb where the only light being cast on it is from a torch, the torch is flickering. It's flickering over the over like this sparkling, you know, glowing orange sarcophagus.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

And the properties of that gray whack is it sparkles like a diamond does. And I can imagine in an environment like down in a tomb where the only light being cast on it is from a torch, the torch is flickering. It's flickering over the over like this sparkling, you know, glowing orange sarcophagus.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

And the properties of that gray whack is it sparkles like a diamond does. And I can imagine in an environment like down in a tomb where the only light being cast on it is from a torch, the torch is flickering. It's flickering over the over like this sparkling, you know, glowing orange sarcophagus.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

maybe the properties of it, like you're saying with Brescia, they may like that and not really put much of a difference to it other than they know if they work with Brescia, it's going to be easier than working with diarite. But then does that make, if you have something like that made out of diorite, is it a symbol as though you could afford to have that made? So there's that.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

maybe the properties of it, like you're saying with Brescia, they may like that and not really put much of a difference to it other than they know if they work with Brescia, it's going to be easier than working with diarite. But then does that make, if you have something like that made out of diorite, is it a symbol as though you could afford to have that made? So there's that.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

maybe the properties of it, like you're saying with Brescia, they may like that and not really put much of a difference to it other than they know if they work with Brescia, it's going to be easier than working with diarite. But then does that make, if you have something like that made out of diorite, is it a symbol as though you could afford to have that made? So there's that.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Then I put, is there a divinity to the vases or the type of stone? Is it supposed to be more difficult to work because in making the vase, you are bringing honor to the gods or performing some kind of holy thing? Does it have a divinity? Does it need to be perfect because it is holy or does it need to be perfect because it has a function? Those are some of the things that I juggle with.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Then I put, is there a divinity to the vases or the type of stone? Is it supposed to be more difficult to work because in making the vase, you are bringing honor to the gods or performing some kind of holy thing? Does it have a divinity? Does it need to be perfect because it is holy or does it need to be perfect because it has a function? Those are some of the things that I juggle with.

Matt Beall Podcast
An Extinct Lotus Flower had Psychedelic Impacts on Ancient Egypt | #49 Luke Caverns

Then I put, is there a divinity to the vases or the type of stone? Is it supposed to be more difficult to work because in making the vase, you are bringing honor to the gods or performing some kind of holy thing? Does it have a divinity? Does it need to be perfect because it is holy or does it need to be perfect because it has a function? Those are some of the things that I juggle with.