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Decoding the Gurus

Gurometer: Dr. K (Bonus Preview)

Decoding the Gurus

Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne

Science, Leisure, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.21.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

There are many different systems for quantifying a person's essential essence. You could use an Ayurvedic questionnaire to determine your doshic levels, you could consult an astrologer to identify your most auspicious dates and the origins of your personality quirks, or you could even ask a psychologist to take a personality inventory and discover your OCEAN traits.

But if you want pure insight, crystallised through something that is BEYOND science, you must find yourself that very rare and extremely precious instrument- a gurometer. Sought after by kings and queens, politicians and CEOs, athletes and inventors, the gurometer is your one-stop shop for quantifying your secular guru essence.

Normally, due to the delicacy of the topic and the arcane, and, dare we say, dangerous, nature of Gurometry, we keep these insights locked behind the gilded Patreon gates. Still, sometimes we think the world deserves to know about how the science and art of gurometry are progressing.

So, here is a little peek at the beautiful science in action as we attempt to quantify Dr. K according to our 11(!) Gurometer characteristics. Play along at home if you dare but remember Guromancy is not something to trifle in idly.

Should you want more details about the art of Gurometry, please see this previous episode for more information and if you want to know more about Dr. K then look at any of our three previous episodes. Also, it is perhaps worth mentioning that Gurometer episodes for ALL previous gurus are available on Patreon.

We will be back soon enough for some full-length decodings.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're going to. Oh, Hello and welcome to coding the Guru's Gerometer edition where we take a guru that has been recently decoded, we measure them up against the

0:37.0

grometer factors and we see where they land in the Guru constellation.

0:45.0

I started mixing my metaphors, but that's all right.

0:47.6

That's okay.

0:49.0

It's okay.

0:50.1

It's all right.

0:51.0

We have 11 factors. 11 factors that we've identified.

0:56.7

No longer a nice neat 10.

1:00.1

But an uncomfortable 11 11 we could we could combine a couple we could that's like I

1:07.1

I refuse I refuse but I'm I was convinced by your caterwalling to a day and 11th category so that speaks

1:18.5

that I can be swayed when the argument is right let it never be said I cannot be flexible I'm so pleased you value my input this is great

1:32.0

that right so here who we with today in my input. This is great. That's right.

1:33.0

So who are we with today?

1:35.0

Who is going into the grammar?

1:37.0

Let's see.

1:38.0

So it's not Gab or Mata, is it?

1:40.0

No, he's already there.

1:41.0

He's already in there. It's the other guy.

1:44.1

Yval, Yval Noa Harare. Is that right?

1:46.5

No, what the hell? We've done him?

1:48.2

Dr Kay.

1:49.2

Oh, we're doing Dr Kay. Yeah. Oh, there's Yval, we're doing Dr. Kay. Oh, there's Yval.

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