Celtic, Sanskrit, Roman, and English are all different cultures, with different languages, and with little to no relationship to one another, right? Well, that couldn't be farther from the truth. We are honored to have back on the show my dear friend and author of the new "Spirit Whirled: The Holy Sailors", Dylan Saccoccio. Dylan and I center this episode specifically on his chapter that discusses the undeniable similarities of Celtic, Sanskrit, Roman, and English. The historians will tell us that Latin came from Greek. Again, that couldn't be farther from the truth. Dylan explains these languages are a lot older, all coming from the same, what appears to be, universal language. The big question is: Which language came first? Join us for this incredible conversation. You can find all of Dylan's books, links, and updates at: beacons.ai/greattide You can also save 75% off on all Spirit Whirled ebooks till January 1st by going to the link here: www. smashwords.com/profile/view/dylansaccoccio
Celtic, Sanskrit, Roman, and English are all different cultures, with different languages, and with little to no relationship to one another, right? Well, that couldn't be farther from the truth. We are honored to have back on the show my dear friend and author of the new "Spirit Whirled: The Holy Sailors", Dylan Saccoccio. Dylan and I center this episode specifically on his chapter that discusses the undeniable similarities of Celtic, Sanskrit, Roman, and English. The historians will tell us that Latin came from Greek. Again, that couldn't be farther from the truth. Dylan explains these languages are a lot older, all coming from the same, what appears to be, universal language. The big question is: Which language came first? Join us for this incredible conversation.
You can find all of Dylan's books, links, and updates at: beacons.ai/greattide
You can also save 75% off on all Spirit Whirled ebooks till January 1st by going to the link here: www. smashwords.com/profile/view/dylansaccoccio