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Niko K

Filled out the poll yesterday. Happy holidays everyone!

Christopher Swanson

I filled out your poll thinking it was from Danny Jones :D . Still can't figure Patreon out.. .Was wondering where that came from. But frankly given the questions, nearly all of my answers are just as accurate and relevant to your channel. Keep up the good work dude, Merry Christmas, Solstice, or whatever you may celebrate. Hope you have a great day, all, and a great 2026.

Nachum Kaplan

The link isn't responding on my phone . Any suggestions?

vagavon

As a new member I just want to say I thoroughly enjoy your videos - some truly fascinating stuff - and you're wit makes me laugh. Happy Holidays to you and yours! Keep plugging along...

Amanda Lyman

I found your channel after listening to you on Sarah Marshall’s The Devil You Know, and I’m so happy I did! Happy holidays

Oter McPherson

Is there a unified location where we can find the google drive links for the various classes w/ materials?

Conzeit

I just filled out the survey and I said couldn't think of any suggestions to improve the channel, but now I thought of one. I often miss the townhall meetings and I think it would be a lot easier for me if they happened in the Discord platform. This might not be the case for most of your audience, or it might be too much of a hassle for Justin, but I still thought I'd say it anyhow.

Krispy Kriemhild

Just filled out the survey, and realized I forgot to mention something I've been wanting to ask about for a while. In your video "Study Kabbalah Like a Kabbalist," (right around 16:44) you show a page with an unusual and complex graphic layout -- chunks of test nested within different sections of what appears to be a version of the Tree of Life. I think it's a page from the Sefer Or Ne'erav? Iirc it's appeared in a couple of your other videos as well. It looks like it's meant to encourage, even require, a very specific way of interacting with the text that's not the same as standard reading. Would you consider doing an episode where you walk us through this page, or another one like it, and discuss how a 16th or 17thc reader might have approached it?

Krispy Kriemhild

Also, Happy New Year and many thanks for all that you do on Esoterica!