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The Get Foxy Show
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The Get Foxy Show
"erasmus" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"The i have another website called udo. Erasmus dot com or though udo t. h. e. deok dot com and on that some educational material and some courses and i'm in on instagram and i have a youtube channel under arrest mus and i'm on facebook. I'm quite. i'm on pretty active on on social media. Because i love that we have created a technology. Where important messages could could go around the world very very quickly. And i think we're in need of something like that. Just got to be good messages. Put some really stupid messages around the world to but but we have the chance we could. We could rebuild all the problems that we've created. We could transform those in a matter of months or years few years just because we're so connected through the technology but the technology needs content. And it's like. I'm the content. I'm content. i'm not. I'm not technology. I'm a ditz when it comes to technology. I recognize its usefulness but the technology is a good tool but what's missing is the content and so i'm basically working on that clinton i will include links to their websites and to your book so that listeners can find that i've got. I've got another question for you. A little sort of off topic but not quite and that's who's foxy in your world right now. You know i'll tell you if you practice foxy you look around and you see foxy everywhere. Because if someone's out of line with their nature they might not feel foxy but if you're in line with your nature you can still see that fox and then you can also be active in back as you can't you. Can't you know you can't do. You can't teach foxy if you can't do fox in a. It's like in order to be a teacher you need to. You can't give what you got. And when you're out of touch with your nature than you can't teach people that part of nature of of human nature astor's where the foxy est i would say the foxy est people planet. Where the great masters because they were teachers of human nature. They were fully present in in their own nature. And that's why they could heal and that's why they were fun to be around and that's why they were attractive and that's why people followed them and ugandan then maybe churches misused and turn it on its head but the app mastery that they had is actually present in every human being wasn't like one guy came into a special on everybody else was stupid. It's like the only stupid thing that we do is. We don't master the master's master because that's where that's where the foxy foxy lives. That's a has to be a personal experience. It doesn't it's not like a bookie read or stem stuff you memorize. It has to be living experience. That's why awareness and focus are so important on the fox show website. I jokingly jokingly and yet not so jokingly wrote nama. Spock stack the fox. Yeah i saw some that up so beautifully.

The Get Foxy Show
"erasmus" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Be nothing else but darkness but in darkness if you go deep enough into the darkness tres alight and you can see that light and you are that light right. Oh that's nice in the silence of completely silent room. You will hear a song but that's the sound of life in you and you can hear it. Sometimes when you go up north in winter you go out in the snow and you know there's no there's no sounds the birds are all asleep and it's a night and there's no airplanes and no city noises. You actually go there and you hear a sound and it sounds like that. Sound is everywhere. But it's actually the sound of your life that you can hear in silence interesting. Remember he listening to it as a kid. I didn't know what it was at that time. And then in your emptiness there is an unconditional love that you can feel and in in the tastelessness of your own mouse. You can feel it. You can taste the sweetness if you pay attention to it. If you get quite enough to notes. So i do that. I do that in the morning. And and it's it really. I want to. I want to be present in my own space and feel that space. Because that's my gift you know. That's the gift that each one of us has been given for ourselves to enjoy because you can enjoy that for me. And if i don't enjoy that gift for myself then it's a waste of give right. That's that's for all the people who say. Oh you know it's selfish to spend time with yourself. No it's not the people who tell you that selfish to spend time with yourselves. But want you to spend your. I'm doing something for their benefit. But not for your own benefit and taking the time is probably the most neglected and most healing and most important thing of our time. We'll be of all time. But we've been neglecting a four hundred thousand years. That's why there's a lot of messes around on the planet whether you're talking about environment politics or relationships or health you can't you eat. There's a lot to gain in all of those areas from getting present in your in your own space. This is definitely something that i preach to with my patients accolade about yin yang and the balance of it. And young. as you know you're you're giving giving giving giving yen is about taking that time to get still and receive and so i always have so many women that come to my clinic and they just. They're constantly giving giving giving going going doing doing at that time to take that breath and that's true for the men to yes true for because we've become we're supposed to be human beings that we become human doings but if you think about it which is more important being or doing well being because you can be without doing but you can't do without being a so. There's the foundation again..

The Get Foxy Show
"erasmus" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Should probably ask you. This is the fox show. So i ask all my guests. What is your initiative foxy. It's the same as my definition of sexy is not about sexual positions. It's about being energized being full-on being present being alert and relaxed at the same time. Being being there you know it's like being there and the goal in my view male female. The goal is to be fully present in all of our being and our surroundings not lost in thoughts in our head because when we do that each each of those eight parts of that were designed by nature confers. some of fox's nece are sexiness to us and when we're in aligned with all of them then that's going to be our optimum foxy and when we get out of line with one of those eight parts some of our foxy goes with it when we come back in line then we get the foxy back. So it's that's the model for my model for health. Health is the natural state. Foxy is natural. I dig at fox. He's i dig. At fox is natural. Natural when you're when you're aligned with with your nature and your surroundings the interview in just a moment but first i'd like to share a little bit about the prosperity breakthrough system this is a program created by my mentor and friend way hung. And it's been helping me repair my relationship with money and prosperity you see. I grew up learning certain things about money and people who had money and most of these ideas were what we call bad money stories. This is faulty programming. My brain that made it pretty difficult for me to make money in my business and after going through ways program at say my relationship with money has changed in..

The Get Foxy Show
"erasmus" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Your business. Your intimate relation your intimate relationships having a hard time talking this morning a either way. You're in the right place. Because we're we're gonna get you feel in foxy and when you're feeling foxy then you've got that power to be the amazing entrepreneur mother wife and lover that you are before i introduce today's guest. Please check out our new sponsor and light. T. dot com. I'm a big fan loose-leaf tea..

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"And those who understand them not then less they know the more they may admire whereas it has always been custom to those of our side to condemn and undervalue. Whatever is strange and unusual while those that are better conceited of themselves will odd and smile and prick up their ears that they may be thought easily to apprehend that of which perhaps they do not understand one word and so much for this. Pardon the digression. Now i return of my name. I have informed you. Sirs what additional epithet to give you. I know not accept. You will be content with that of most foolish for under what more proper appalachian can the goddess folly greet her devotees but since there are few acquainted with my family and original. I will give you some account of my extraction. I than my father was neither the chaos nor hell nor saturn nor jupiter nor any of those old worn out grand sire god's but pollutants the very same that mauger homer jesse head. Nee in spite of jove himself was the primary father borne amongst these delights. I did not like other infants. Come crying into the world but perked up and laughed immediately and my mother's face and there is no reason. I should envy jove for having a she goat to his nurse since i was more creditably suckled by two jolly nymphs. The name of the first drunkenness one of bacchus his offspring the other ignorance the daughter of pan both which you may hear behold amongst several others of my train and attendance whose particular names if you would faye no. I will give you in short this. Who goes with a mincing gait and holds up her head. So high is self love she. Yeah that looks so spruce and makes such a noise and bustle is flattery the other which sits humdrum as if she were half asleep. His called forgetfulness. She that leans on her elbow and sometimes yawning lee stretches out. Her arms is laziness this that wears a plighted garland of flowers and smells so perfumed is pleasure the author which appears in so smooth skin and pampered. Up flesh is sensuality. She that stairs so wildly and rolls about her is his madness. As to those two gods who you see playing among the last says the name of the one is intemperance. The sound sleep by the help and service of this retinue. I bring all things under the burj of my power. Lording it over the greatest kings and potentates. You have now heard of my descent my education and my attendance that i may not be taxed as presumptuous in borrowing the title of a goddess. I come now. In the next place to acquaint you what obliging favors i- everywhere bestow. And how largely. My jurisdiction extends for if as one as ingenuously noted to be. God is no other than to be a benefactor to mankind and if they have been thought deservedly daya fide who have invented the use of wine corn or any other convenience for the well being.

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"Nature forthwith changes her apparel and all things seemed to renew their age. So at the first sight of me. You all unmask and appear in more lively colours that therefore which expert orators can scarce of fact by all their little artifice of eloquence to wit a raising the attentions of their auditors to compose it. -ness of what this abair look from me as commanded the reason why i appear in this odd kind of garbage you shall soon be informed of if we're so short a while you will have the patience to lend me an ear. Get not such a one as you are to harkin with to your reverend preachers but as you listen with all the mountebanks buffoons and mary andrews in short such is formerly was fastened to might as as a punishment for his affront to the god pan for i am now in a humor to act the while the sophist yet not of that soar to undertake the drudgery of tyrannising over schoolboys and teach them more than womanish knack of brawling but an imitation of those ancient ones who to avoid the scandalous epithet of wise preferred this title of sophists. The task of these was to celebrate the worth of gods and heroes. Prepare therefore to be entertained with a panegyric yet. Not upon hercules sahlin or any other but on myself that is upon folly and here i value not their censure that pretend it is fought ash and affected for any person to praise himself yet. Let it be as silly as they please it. They will but allow it need fall and indeed. What is more befitting than that folly should be the trumpet of her own praise and dance after her own pipe for who can set me fourth better than myself or who can pretend to be so well acquainted with my condition and ian farther. I may safely urge that all this is no more than the same with what is done by several seemingly great and wise men who with a new fashioned modesty employs some poultry orator or scribbling poet. They bribe to flatter them with some high flown character that shall consist of mere lies and.

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"Highly of the beauty of the english. Ladies and thus describes they're innocent freedom when you come into a gentleman's house you are allowed the favor to salute them and the same when you take your leave. He was particularly acquainted with sir. Thomas more coli dean of saint paul's christina's lineker latimer and many others of the most eminent of that time and passed some years at cambridge. In his way for france he had the misfortune to be stripped of everything but he did not revenge this injury by any unjust reflection on the country not meeting with the preferment. He expected he made a voyage to really at that time little inferior to the kosten age of learning. He took his doctor of divinity degree in the university of turin state. About a year in bologna afterward went to venice and they're published his book of adages. From the press of the famous aldus. He removed to padua and last to roma where his fame had arrived long before him. Here he gained the friendship of all. The considerable persons of the city could have failed to have made his fortune. Had he not been prevailed upon by the great promises of his friends in england to return the their on henry the eighth coming to the crown. He was taken into favor by warambe archbishop of canterbury who gave him the living of aldington in kent but whether erasmus was wanting in making his court to wolsey or whether the cardinal viewed him with a jealous i because he was a favourite of war between whom and wolsey there was perpetual clashing. We know not. However being disappointed erasmus went to flanders and by the interest of chancellor savant. Jesus was made counselor to charles of austria afterward. Charles the fifth emperor of germany. He resided several years at basel but on the mass being abolished in that city by the reformation he retired to freiburg else is where he lived seven years having been for a long time afflicted with gout. He left freiburg and return to basel. Here the gout soon left him but he was seized by a dysentery and after laboring a whole month under that disorder died on the twenty second of july fifteen thirty six in the house of to rome. Rabin ius sunup john. The famous printer. He was honorably interred and the city of boston. All still pays the highest respect to the memory of so great a man..

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"He therefore urged his rawness of age and desired farther to consider better of the matter the plague spreading in those parts and he having struggled a long time with a courtney agu obliged him to return home his guardians employed those about him to use all men of arguments to prevail on him to enter the order of monk sometimes threatening and at other times making use of flattery and fair speeches when winkle his guardian found him not to be moved from his resolution told him that he threw up his guardianship from that moment. Young harassment's replied that he took him at his word since he was old enough now to look out for himself. When winkle found that threats did not avail he employed his brother who was the other guardian to see what he could affect by fair means thus he was surrounded by them and their agents on all sides by mere accident. Erasmus went to visit a religious house belonging to the same order in a mass or stein. Near goud where he met with one. Cornelius who had been his companion at deventer and though he had not himself taken the habit he was perpetually preaching up the advantages of religious life as the convenience of noble libraries the helps of learned conversation retirement from the noise and folly of the world and the like thus at last. He was induced to pitch upon this convent upon his admission. They fed him with great promises to engage him to take the holy cloth and though he found almost everything fall short of his expectation yet his necessities and the usage was threatened with if he abandoned their order prevailed with him after his year of probation to profess himself a member of their fraternity. Not long after this. He had the honor to be known to henry up. Barroga's bishop of cambrai who having some hopes of obtaining cardinal's hat wanted one perfectly master of latin to solicit this affair for him for this purpose rasmussen was taken into the bishop's family where he wore the habit of his order. The bishop not succeeding in his expectation at rome proved fickle and wavering in his affection therefore a razzmatazz prevailed with him to send him to paris to prosecute his studies in that famous university with the promise of an annual allowance which was never paid him. He was admitted into montague college but indisposition him to return to the bishop by whom he was honorably entertained finding his health restored. He made a journey to holland intending to settle there but was persuaded to go a second time to paris. Where having no patron to support him himself says he rather made a shift to live then could be said to study. He next visited england where he was received with great respect and as appears by several of his letters he honored it next to the place of his nativity in a letter to andhra leanness inviting him to england. He.

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"Tim word that the young gentleman who he had courted for a wife was dead upon which in a melancholy fit he took orders and turned his thoughts holy to the study of divinity. He returned to his own country and found to his grief that he had been imposed upon. But it was too late to think of marriage so he dropped all further pretensions to his mistress nor would she this unlucky adventure be induced to marry. The son took the name of girard after his father. Which in german signifies amiable and the fashion of the learned men of that age who affected to give their names greek or latin turn. His was turned into arrest. Mus which in greek has the same signification. He was chorister of the cathedral. Church of utrecht. Till he was nine years old after which he was sent to defend her to be instructed by the famous alexander. Heggie s a westphalian under so able a master. He proved an extraordinary proficient. And it is remarkable that he had such a strength of memory. As to be able to say all terrance and horace by heart he was now arrived to the thirteenth year of his age and had been continually under the watchful eye of his mother who died of the plague then raging at deventer the contagion daily increasing and having swept away the family where he boarded he was obliged to return home. His father gerard was so concerned at her death that he grew melancholy and died soon after neither of his parents being much above forty when they died arrest mus had three guardians assigned to him. The chief of home was peter winkel. Schoolmaster of goud and the fortune left him was amply sufficient for his support if his executors had faithfully discharged their trust although he was fit for the university his guardians or versed sending him there as designed him for a monastic life and therefore removed him to walla duke where he says he lost near three years. Living in a franciscan convent the professor of humanity in this convent admiring his rising genius. Daily import tuned him to take the habit and be up there order arrest. Mass had no great inclination for the cloister not that he had the least dislike to the severity of a pious life but he could not reconcile himself to the monastic profession..

Boring Books for Bedtime
"erasmus" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"Volume. Take a nice deep breath in let it out slowly and off we go tonight. Let's relax with a classic of philosophy from the renaissance in praise of folly by arrest mus illustrated with many curious cuts designed drawn and edged by hans holbein with portrait life of our asthmas and his epistle addressed to sir thomas more in an addition published in eighteen seventy six by reeves and turner one ninety strand wc london. Let's begin the life of.

The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
"erasmus" Discussed on The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
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The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
"erasmus" Discussed on The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
"Experience more of it is contrast a from for instance. If we're home all the time we might stop appreciating our place if we live for awhile and we get back home is like heaven and me we. We live in a body and we take the body for granted and we'd take what is in a for granted and then we miss a lot of what is possible for us and you can't take for granted but then then you know you see all of a sudden that you have a lump sum bear or you know. Something isn't working. You're you're hip hurts or something and then you get back to appreciating again the the fact that you have hips exactly exactly and and if we if you we don't need pain to develop Appreciation but if we need pain to develop appreciation we will create the pain to develop the appreciation. So we kind of do it to ourselves and we create the situations for ourselves that we need for our learning. And it's only when we don't take it for granted and we're really present that we don't need pain we don't need it but a lotta people you either either you either either. I live my life from inspiration. In which case. I'm drawn by a vision or i live my life running mistake avoiding pain depending on if wise than you than you than you look for vision and if you're not so is and you wait till the stick. Wait till the stick comes and that's so true that's so true and Rear we're nearing the end of our time together. And i i wanted to ask you You mentioned the fact that there were people that help you. Coir some people in your life that you're grateful for probably the first one that i remember and i think probably that's because i took my mother for granted because she so i except when she wasn't but my aunt took me on because i was i was i needed some attention and i had four siblings and so was the was the fourth of four and And so she took me on so she would. I would be over at her place. She was single. I think her her boyfriend had been killed during the war and she never kind of never got over it so she was always helping and so she would take me to her house and we would watch television. We didn't have television. 'cause we were really four..

The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
"erasmus" Discussed on The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking
"The world war and I'm very curious about your story if you can share with us Yeah my parents came from latvia and estonia and german swedish background and they left latvia. When stalin and hitler made their peace pact in a one nine thirty eight and as part of the peace pact. Latvia was given to stalin but there was nobody from latvia dividing they just took it right and and part of poland was given to germany but there was nobody from poland at the meeting. They just took it because they could because they were big. And my parents left latvia. because they loved The russian people and they hated communism. Because when you under communism everything taken away and in the state owned everything and then you became a you a worker for the state and they they had already gone through the first world war and then the bolshevik revolution and then the depression and this is just before the second world war so they went to poland god-given of land in poland. And i was born there and before i was three the end i was born in forty nine thousand four to forty five. The war ended. We were refugees. Flee in winter fleeing from poland into germany. Was the communists chasing a swimming tanks trucks on horse-drawn hay wagons mostly women with young children. No military presence. The allies were using us as target practice. They were shooting now from planes. So these were supposed to be from you know from my perspective. These are supposed to be the good guys they were using the mostly women children as target practice and so it became really intense. And i just remember fear and anxiety and hunger and things like that. My mother had six. They were six and younger and she decided to get off the road because less dangerous to go through the fields than on the roads is on the roads. This where they were the allies were shooting at us and so she took two of her kids. And i got left behind and i was in an orphanage for a while. You know i mean was. It was really chaotic. I remember as a kid. Never feeling safe. Didn't know what i could trust or who i could trust. I i was very of fearful. So i read a lot of books because books are safe. You know nothing jumps out of view from a book you know so so you can write about people shooting at each other but that's different than when you're getting shot at and so books were safe and i did a lot of reading and when i was six years old. I was in germany and listened to adults argue about things that i thought as a six year old. Were really way arguing about that. That's so silly. That's trivial and i. It occurred to me that there must be a way that people can live in harmony and then the thought occurred to me. I'm gonna find out how that was being..

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"erasmus" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"Yeah it's a pain to do all that in a door. Latch harder to you. Know it's more expensive than its breaks. Could break in. its it caused. It weighs more success mortar ship. But you know what life needs requires care an exactly. Now what you can let you need to take a la the small chain omega three and to be able to convert into the epa dha. Because you know the best. The best studies on a mega threes have been done showing the best health benefits. Come from the long chain. Epa dha a. definitely has benefits your body's gotta convert it and it uses delta six desaturate enzyme. Now i've heard that That process is very energy. depend and It's like very. I've heard some are like one to five percent gets converted the liver so like for everybody one. You know one part of la take in only one to five percent of that is going to be able to convert into epa. Dha your thoughts on that. Yeah the the research over the years has has different. People have measure it in different ways and gotten widely different results. So there's something not right because it should be consistent I think it's agreed. That women convert better than men. Okay that makes a lotta sense. Why because when a woman is pregnant she needs to feed one brain now and she needs to build another rice well. Her ability to convert alpha linoleic acid into epa and dha or especially dj. Were the brain as breaks. Omega three is very important men never get pregnant. Hardly ever get pregnant. Yeah so they don't need that conversion but In in two thousand fifteen there was a study that came that explained where all of this is off and it goes like this the they they looked at how these studies are done so they gave him radio act not radioactive late alla labeled alpha linoleic acid and to give him a shot in the arm. Okay so then. They know exactly five grams of a l. a. labeled then they measure how much land d. h. a. You end.

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"erasmus" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"Boiling things water and the other one was called frying now when we talk about cooking with oil. It's mixed it sound like we're doing something good over not cooking with us. We're frying friday. Were burning the food's okay. So the so the cooking of the second. The third is is the transfer. We already talked about fats. So that was number. Three and number four is saturated fats. But there's this is an entrant. This'll be an interesting story for you. Because i know you're into kito. Yeah so saturated. Fats make platelets more sticky and make people more insulin resistant. But if you have enough omega threes in your diet omega threes. Make your platelets tikki and make you more insulin sensitive. So if you if you make sure you bring in the omega three and omega six undamaged in optimum quantities you can eat saturated fats and they will not causing problems because they do the opposite of what the saturated fats and you almost have to say that the problems that saturated fats cause should actually be blamed on getting enough omega. Three in your diet. yeah. I i I actually agree in that. I also have a disagreement with that statement. I can definitely agree that With your your second statement. You gotta have mega threes in there. Yeah the first statement that saturated fats alone. 'cause platelet aggregation inflammation I disagree with that. I think the studies were done. That had a higher carbohydrate diet so they had higher amount of crystalline in system so they weren't controlled well okay based on that Because what tends to happen. Is you know. People are eating because our society is demonized saturated fat that tend to eat have eaten them when they were doing those studies. Now people are starting to open up to you know Healthy fats and things like that but back then those tended to be people that Didn't take good care of their health. To begin with so. They're eating burger and fries. Right as opposed to people who ate more polyunsaturated. Fats tend to be your vegetarians. Right and things like that also practice other healthy practices. You know they more vegetables less likely to smoke things like that. So i think that there were not the studies more controlled willing office so i think it was more than Or correlation rather ovation would be taking a look at somebody that is on a low carb diet less than twenty percent of their calories coming from carbohydrates and looking at their saturated fat levels. Right comparing that with somebody that same amount of carbohydrates. Let's say mitsu macaroni trans you know but a lower level of saturated fat and then looking at inflammatory levels right in having kind of two big groups. I think if we did that study we'd be able to understand that So that's my statement on the first one but the second one i totally agree with definitely have to have the omega threes in order to inflammation under control and they go hand-in-hand saturated fats right. Because the cell the saturated fat is really stabilizing in the pilot and the omega three is fluid so it allows kind of those hormone receptors right. And there's a balanced between those balanced. Even cholesterol gets involved in making sure it's right and i think i learned that from you from your book actually.

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"erasmus" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"Burn acrylamide and in proteins your freeze increase inflammation and cancer when you fry it and oils increase inflammation cancer when you fry them independent of each other right so everything you burn becomes toxic become partially toxic. Yeah so So so frying is a really bad idea. And i tell people that. Get their to get the frying pan out. Foot turned upside down. Hit themselves on the head with it really hard so it's associated with pain and then park it in the garbage can. Now you're saying so there are certain oils that have much lower oxidative stability and others like cornell for example be very low oxidative stability Or fish oil or flags long chain omega threes or long just know a lot a lot. More unsaturated fats fats or something like olive oil. Which has a lot of polyphenols in it have a much greater oxidative stability right so so the oxidative stability makes a difference. The now more sensitive. The oil are so omega. Threes more than omega six more than olive oil our than saturated fat. The the the more double bonds have damore chemically sensitive. They are the gross to being essential. The worst they get when you fry but so but then people say okay. Well if you're fry or just you saturated fats. No because you still gonna burn your food and you're still going to wreck deal and you're still going increase inflammation cancer so the best thing you can say about hard fats for frying is that it's less worse right then using the liquid oils. But it's not good advice for health to tell people to fry oils. It'd be better to tell them. Cook in water and then add oils made with health mind undamaged and imbalanced in no mega mega six to your food. After comes off the heat. Dan what you get is stay enhance flavors and they also improves the. Absorption of the oil soluble nutrients in foods. So it's they're actually. It's good for health to put oil on foods after they come off the heat. Yep okay so you're talking about. Obviously frying second is the second is the the the so called cooking salad and culinary oils odorless tasteless ones because of that one percent damage. That's already been done to buy the processing Before they go in the bottle before you buy the rights and end in terms of cooking salad oils. You can use goodell's in salva you could use better oils in salads and you. It's better to use water for cooking. Fact when i was a kid. Cooking meant.

5 Minutes in Church History
5 Reformers on the Psalms
"This episode. Let's explore five reformers on the soames will start and end with very familiar reformers and in between who knows. Maybe we'll talk about someone you don't know I is. Martin Luther Luther like all of these reformers loved the psalms. Luther set up habit of reading the psalms through in about three weeks and that was a habit. He kept up all of his adult life early on in his career. As a reformer he published his work on the psalms in fifteen eighteen and again in fifteen nineteen and that set a trajectory for the reformers to publish commentaries on the Psalms. So first pride of place goes to Martin. Luther next up is Lutheran Pastor Yohannes Buchen Haagen in fifteen twenty four. He published a Latin commentary on the Psalms. This was a massive work and set the stage for many of the commentaries. That would follow in fact. It was so influential in its Latin texts. That a publisher convinced. Martin Boozer and now. Here's our third reformer on the psalms convinced Martin Bucer to translate this Latin commentary into the German and he did well before we leave. Bougie Haugen talk about boots. Or however let's hear what Bogin Haagen has to say about just psalm one he says therefore in this psalm you have all of the scope of all of holy scripture. He goes on to say every song is about Christ and ultimately every song has something to say directly to the church. Well that's Bougie Haagen as we already mentioned boots are translated. Buchen Huggins commentary into the German. Fifteen twenty five. There's an old Latin expression translator trader. And that's exactly what Buchen Huggins thought of Martin bucer translation. It was not just a translation he he took many liberties and an essence was publishing his own commentary. Well that led to boots or publishing was in fact his own original commentary in fifteen twenty nine and curiously. He published it in Latin. It was a huge volume but despite its heft it went through five editions in the Latin. It went through two editions in French and it even made it into the English. So influential was bouterse commentary on the Psalms that it actually impacted the French Salter and the English psalter which then went into the English Bible. Curiously enough boots are published it under a false name presenting himself as a French humanist scholar from Leon well harassment's great human scholar. Erasmus discovered. It was actually bucer and the JIG was up. Well that's three out of four next comes. A reformer you might not have heard before we'll famous Musculus. He was a reformer and scholastic tradition. He was a benedictine monk in fifteen eighteen reading luther. He was converted. He then went to Strasbourg. Studied under Martin boots or he was dispatched to Augsburg. He wrote many books. Among his books are eight commentaries on the Old Testament including his commentary on the Psalms Musculus. Well that leads us to our fifth and final reformer that is Calvin. He published his commentary on the Psalms in fifteen fifty seven and among other things. He says in his preface to the psalms. He extols the virtues of the psalms. Here's what Calvin has to say. There is no other book in which there is to be found more express and magnificent commendations both of the unparalleled liberality of God towards his church and of all of God's Works. There is no other book in which there is recorded so many deliverance -is nor one in which the evidences and experiences of the fatherly providence and solicitude which God exercises towards us are celebrated with such splendor of diction and yet with strict adherence to truth short. There is no other book in which we are more perfectly taught the right manner of praising God. Well that's Calvin one of five reformers on the