The Origin Of Makeup
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the ancient origins of makeup, tracing its roots back to ancient Egypt where it was considered divine. It explores the spiritual significance of cosmetic body art in various cultures, such as shamans and Hindu rituals, and mentions biblical references like Jezebel. The video also discusses the apocryphal Book of Enoch, which attributes the knowledge of cosmetics to fallen angels. It touches on modern perspectives, including witches using makeup as a form of sorcery and the prevalence of makeup in the music industry, suggesting a connection to invoking spirits. The script concludes by highlighting the spiritual origins of makeup and its impact on mood and confidence, leaving viewers with a thought-provoking understanding of the practice.
Takeaways
- 🎭 Makeup dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was considered next to godliness and used to appeal to the gods by both men and women across social classes.
- 🌍 The history of makeup spans thousands of years and is found in almost every society on Earth, indicating its cultural universality.
- 👽 Cosmetic body art is suggested to be one of the earliest forms of human ritual, with examples like shamans of the Pueblo natives using face paint during spiritual rituals.
- 🤡 The shamanic ritual of butacola among Hindus involves face painting to invoke deities, with the belief that shamans become mediums for communication between gods and worshippers.
- 📜 The Old Testament's Book of Second Kings mentions Jezebel, a Phoenician Royal, using makeup, symbolizing her power-hungry and violent nature.
- 📚 The apocryphal Book of Enoch attributes the origins of makeup to the Fallen Angelic being Azazel, who taught humans about cosmetics and led to widespread godlessness and corruption.
- 🎨 The anime 'Yu Yu Hakusho' explores the concept of makeup in an episode called 'Master of Disguise', where a spirit reveals the true purpose of makeup.
- 🧙♀️ Witches embrace the use of cosmetics, claiming it as a tool of sorcery that can transform appearance and mood, inspiring feelings of power and confidence.
- ✨ The origin of the word 'glamour' is tied to magic, enchantment, and witchery, which connects to the use of beauty spells by modern witches.
- 🎤 The music industry heavily utilizes cosmetics, with musicians often wearing makeup similar to tribal shamans, potentially invoking spirits to aid in performance and music creation.
- 🖤 Goth and emo culture, which often includes distinctive makeup and fashion, has been linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, and its aesthetics resemble the gestures of spirits.
Q & A
What was the significance of makeup in ancient Egyptian culture?
-In ancient Egypt, makeup was considered next to godliness and believed to appeal to the gods. Both men and women across all social classes wore makeup.
Why is cosmetic body art considered an early form of ritual in human culture?
-Cosmetic body art is argued to have been the earliest form of ritual because it was used in spiritual practices, such as shamans of the Pueblo natives painting their faces during spiritual rituals to resemble sacred spirits.
What is the connection between makeup and religious rituals in Hindu culture?
-In Hindu culture, a religious ritual called butacola is performed for their gods, where faces are painted to help invoke deities. The shamans are believed to be possessed by a spirit as a result of this sacred ritual.
How is makeup mentioned in the Old Testament?
-Makeup is mentioned in the Old Testament in the book of Second Kings, where Jezebel, a Phoenician Royal, is described as painting her eyelids.
What does the Apocryphal Book of Enoch say about the origins of makeup and its connection to fallen angels?
-The Book of Enoch chapter 8 verse 1 states that Azazel taught men to make swords, shields, and breastplates, as well as the art of working metals, making bracelets, ornaments, and the use of antimony for beautifying the eyelids and other cosmetics.
What is the anime 'Yu Yu Hakusho' and how does it relate to the concept of makeup?
-'Yu Yu Hakusho' is an anime that tells the story of a teenage delinquent named Yusuke Urameshi who becomes an Underworld detective. In an episode titled 'Master of Disguise,' a spirit reveals the true purpose of makeup.
How do some modern witches view the use of cosmetics?
-Some modern witches embrace the use of cosmetics and claim that makeup is a tool of sorcery. They believe it can transform a person's appearance and mood, inspiring feelings of power and confidence.
What is the origin of the word 'glamour' and how is it associated with makeup?
-The origin of the word 'glamour' means magic, enchantment, or witchery. It is associated with makeup as it can be seen as a form of enchantment or transformation of one's appearance.
How is makeup used in the music industry and what might be its symbolic meaning?
-Makeup is heavily used in the music industry, often resembling the gestures of tribal shamans. It may symbolize invoking spirits to help with performance and creativity, with the trade-off of spreading certain ideologies through their music.
What is the connection between goth and emo culture and the use of makeup?
-People in goth and emo culture often use makeup that resembles black and white gestures, which may be symbolic of the spirit of fear and heaviness mentioned in the Bible. This could be linked to the spiritual world and the use of makeup in rituals.
What is the overarching theme of the video regarding the origins and significance of makeup?
-The video explores the spiritual and cultural origins of makeup, suggesting that it has deep roots in rituals and spiritual practices across various societies and times, and continues to hold symbolic and transformative power in modern contexts.
Outlines
🎭 The Ancient and Spiritual Origins of Makeup
This paragraph delves into the historical and spiritual significance of makeup, tracing its origins back to ancient Egypt where it was considered divine and worn by all social classes. The script mentions that cosmetic body art may have been an early human ritual, exemplified by shamans in various cultures who used face painting in spiritual ceremonies. The Old Testament and the apocryphal Book of Enoch are cited as references to the use of makeup in religious contexts, with the latter attributing the knowledge of cosmetics to the fallen angel Azazel. The paragraph also explores the modern perspective on makeup as a tool of sorcery, as described by a practicing witch, and connects the use of makeup in the music industry to ancient shamanic practices, suggesting that musicians may be invoking spirits through their stage presence and music.
🌟 The Cultural Impact and Perception of Makeup
The second paragraph reflects on the cultural impact of makeup, suggesting that its roots in the spiritual world are fascinating. It touches upon the modern use of makeup and its association with various subcultures, such as goth and emo, which are linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety. The script also draws a parallel between the fashion of these subcultures and the gestures worn by tribal shamans, speculating on the potential spiritual implications of such styles. The paragraph concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content by liking, sharing, and commenting their thoughts on the origins of makeup, and thanks the patrons for their support.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Makeup
💡Ancient Egypt
💡Cosmetic Body Art
💡Shamans
💡Book of Enoch
💡Glamour
💡Music Industry
💡Goth and Emo Culture
💡Spiritual World
💡Underworld Detective
Highlights
Makeup dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was considered next to godliness and used to appeal to gods.
Both men and women of all social classes in ancient Egypt wore makeup.
The history of makeup spans thousands of years and is present in almost every society on Earth.
Cosmetic body art is argued to be the earliest form of ritual in human culture.
Shamans of the Pueblo natives painted their faces during spiritual rituals to resemble sacred clown spirits.
Butacola is a religious ritual prevalent among Hindus where faces are painted to invoke deities.
Shamans are believed to be possessed by a spirit as a result of sacred rituals, acting as a medium of communication between gods and worshipers.
Cosmetics are mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Second Kings.
Jezebel, a Phoenician Royal, is known for painting her eyelids and is associated with a power-hungry and violent identity.
The Book of Enoch attributes the origins of makeup and cosmetics to the teachings of the fallen angel Azazel.
An anime called 'You Hakusho' explores themes of spirits and the afterlife, including the use of makeup.
Witches embrace the use of cosmetics and claim that makeup is a tool of sorcery.
Makeup can transform a person's appearance and mood, inspiring feelings of power and confidence.
The origin of the word 'glamour' means magic enchantment or witchery, associated with beauty spells.
Musicians often wear makeup resembling gestures, possibly invoking spirits to aid in performance and creativity.
People involved in goth and emo culture may be more prone to depression and anxiety, with fashion resembling black and white gestures.
Makeup has deep roots in the spiritual world and has been used for various rituals and purposes throughout history.
Transcripts
the origins of makeup makeup dates all
the way back to ancient Egypt the
ancient Egyptians believed that makeup
was Next to Godliness and that it
appealed to the gods both men and women
of all social classes wore makeup the
history of makeup spans thousands of
years and is present in almost every
society on Earth cosmetic body art is
argued to have been the earliest form of
a ritual in human culture such as the
shamans of the Pueblo natives who paint
their faces during spiritual rituals to
resemble the sacred clown spirits
or the shamanistic ritual of butacola a
religious ritual prevalent among the
Hindus this ritual is performed for
their gods during the ritual their faces
painted to help invoke their deities the
shamans are believed to be possessed by
a spirit as a result of this sacred
ritual and acts as a medium of
communication between the gods and the
worshipers Cosmetics are mentioned in
the Old Testament in the book of Second
Kings where Jezebel painted her eyelids
Jezebel was a Phoenician Royal whose
identity and name have come to signify a
power-hungry violent and woman
she was a follower of the evil demonic
God ball
the apocryphal Book of Enoch gives us
the origins of makeup and the exact
Fallen Angelic being responsible for
teaching Humanity about cosmetics Book
of Enoch chapter 8 verse 1. andazel
taught men to make swords and knives and
Shields and breastplates and made known
to them the medals of the earth and the
Art of working them and bracelets and
ornaments and the use of antimony and
the beautifying of the eyelids and all
kinds of costly stones and all coloring
tinctures and there arose much
godlessness and they committed
fornication and they were LED astray and
became corrupt in all their ways I
recently had a friend tell me a very
interesting anime called you you Hakusho
this anime tells the story of yasuki
urameshi a Teenage delinquent who was
struck and killed by a car while
attempting to save a child's life
after a number of tests presented to him
by koenma the son of the ruler of the
afterlife underworld yusuki is revived
and appointed the title of Underworld
detective with which he must investigate
various cases involving demons and
apparitions in the human world in an
episode titled Master of Disguise a
spirit shows the true purpose of makeup
tell me demonstrator what does the word
makeup bring to mind
human females move down a little glass
to attract the next mate disgusting
isn't it the way humans manage to
bastard
past everything they touched over
centuries the human influence has
infected the spirit world as well now if
you don't even know its original Power
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what's very interesting is that actual
witches embrace the use of cosmetics and
even claimed that makeup is a tool of
sorcery according to an interview with
the real practicing witch she states
that makeup especially what today's
technological advances and talented
artists can be used as a tool not only
capable of transforming a person's
appearance but changing their mood while
inspiring feelings of power and
confidence if that doesn't sound like an
occult spell what does she goes on to
say to further this notion we can turn
to the origin of the word glamor which
means magic enchantment or witchery if
you have seen the movie The Craft You
Might Recall the scene in which Sarah
transforms from a redhead into a blonde
in the blink of an eye while glamor
spells or spells associated with beauty
are performed by many modern day witches
magic unfortunately doesn't work in that
same Sensational hollywood-esque way
it's also interesting that Cosmetics are
used heavily in the music industry I
made a video months ago titled Beyond
The Mask where I talked about the common
theme of musicians wearing makeup that
resembled gestures
in fact this style of makeup is very
similar to the tribal shamans of the
Pueblo natives who would put on sacred
clown makeup to invoke the trickster
Spirits maybe musicians are doing the
exact same thing on stage and in their
music videos invoking spirits to help
them perform and write music promising
people a life of luxury and riches and
in return these Spirits get permission
to use their bodies as vessels to spread
Godless ideologies and the philosophy of
do what thou Wilt through their music
it's also interesting that people that
are a part of the goth and Emil culture
are more prone to depression and anxiety
or what the Bible calls the spirit of
fear and heaviness their fashion also
resembles the black and white gestures
which also reminds me of Beetlejuice
from the Tim Burton film Beetlejuice
made in the 1980s so it's incredibly
fascinating that makeup has its roots in
the spiritual world I hope you guys
found this video very fruitful thank you
for watching if you guys would like to
support this channel I do have a patron
the link to it is in my bio thank you so
much to all the patron supporters please
like share and comment your honest
thoughts about the origins of makeup
till next time
thank you
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