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THE SAVAGE NATION

The OMEN of the OWL - #765

THE SAVAGE NATION

Michael Savage

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.411.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Savage shares personal experiences and philosophical reflections in this extraordinary treatise on the divine. He begins by recalling his college days at City University of New York and the profound impact of Martin Buber's "I and Thou," which discusses the idea that humans need God to exist, and God needs humans for a purpose. Savage then shifts the focus to the topic of owls, discussing their significance as omens of death or wisdom in various religions and cultures. He shares a personal encounter with an owl and ponders its symbolism. He explores the biblical prohibition against seeking omens and consulting spirits, expressing his belief in intuition and the power of the unknown. The conversation touches on the historical significance of owls in religious beliefs and the ongoing conflicts between different faiths and economic belief systems. Savage also reveals his plans to create the Healing Wheel Society, an organization that aims to bring people together through various spiritual and religious means. He hopes to bring unity and sanity to those who listen and share his belief that all religions are equal. He recalls an interview he had with Jerry Falwell, where he first expressed this view, and how this idea came to him after their conversation. He sees all the world's religions as spokes in the wheel of man, with God at the center, and believes that each religion or belief system holds equal value. Savage encourages open-mindedness towards different belief systems and emphasizes the importance of the search for meaning and connection with the divine.

Transcript

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And now the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, home of Borders, Language Culture.

0:15.0

Here he is, Michael Savage. The The Welcome to God Talk, you've been listening to owl sounds different types of owls and

0:56.1

their sounds I hope you're going to enjoy today's I don't know whether to call it a

1:02.4

program thank you Oriental Bay Owl.

1:06.8

Thank you very much, beautiful sounds of the world.

1:11.1

The sounds of the owls, and where does that leave us today?

1:17.0

I could talk about politics, but I'm not going to because I'd rather talk about the topic of the day, the omen of the owl, meaning, well, let me go back to something that I'll begin with.

1:31.6

When I was in college, which was a very long time ago, I mean undergrad at

1:36.0

Queens College, City University of New York, I think I entered college in 1959. I don't remember exactly about I entered at 16 I don't remember 58 and one of the

1:49.5

courses we took was I don't know philosophy 101 it was based on the University of

1:55.6

Chicago 100 grade books that's when you that's when the City University of

1:59.1

New York was a great great series of colleges for kids who couldn't afford to go to private schools.

2:05.6

We had a great curriculum and it was tough as nails and it was mainly immigrant kids who were

2:09.4

fighting like hell to get

2:14.0

anywhere if you did

2:15.0

anywhere if you did. Okay, there was no basket leaving over the mind.

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Savage.

2:19.0

Michael Savage, a host like no other.

2:24.0

There is a place they call the home of home inspiration

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where a family of four can feast for 15 euros, where free workshops bring kids imaginations to life.

2:39.0

And some of your favorite products now have even lower prices. Some say this place can be found at the end of a rainbow.

2:48.0

We say it can be found at the Kia, I, care the wonderful every day.

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