Bene Gesserit Origin - Dune's Mysterious & Creepy Witches Who Have Manipulated Every Important Being

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The Bene Gesserit Origins - Everything you need to know about the Sisterhood of Witches
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  • The Bene Gesserit are not religious (although they mimic a religious organization.) they are focussed on politics. This was mentioned in Dune and it came as a surprise when Paul revealed that knowledge.
  • @WilliamGreen
    The sisterhood doesn't see the future. They see within.
  • @theronin9984
    There is no "the future", only potential possibilities. And didn't the Bene G's begin on Rossak with Norma Cenva (who actually is the most important female character throughout the entire series, as she assists Tio Holzman, helps start the BG's on Rossak, starts the Guild Navs, helps start Venport-the forerunner of Choam. Kills Xerxes, and vanishes into another universe taking Omnius with her. Perhaps, SHE is the most important woman in Dune history , save only maybe for Jessica! šŸ¤”šŸŽ™šŸ‘šŸ¾
  • OK you also got wrong how the Reverend mothers work ā€œgrantedā€ their power. It wasnā€™t granted they had to face a life and death trial to convert a toxic substance in their bodies and just threw that spice agony become a reverend mother who had access to her entire genetic histories memories. That was how they got a
  • @hockeygirl8401
    Yeah redundancy thereā€™s so much I canā€™t even finish it
  • when you said "untucked" rather than untapped potential I started imagining them as an order of drag queens and honestly not mad about it. Though I wouldn't see the need for tucking with those flowing robes
  • @ghost84429
    I loved the sound of the Voice in the Lynch version.
  • @ssbot1183
    Bro heā€™s repeating way too much man
  • @KirelRed
    If you haven't read the expanded universe stories, especially about the Butlerian Jihad and the fight against AI - you really should. It makes everything that happens in the Dune story, more epic.
  • @jamesnoe7378
    If you want Dune. Read frank Herbert's 6 books. All else isn't worth your time.
  • This novel is from the 1960s; it's more concerned with enlightenment, heightened senses. So "witches" (although used as a pejorative in text) is a misnomer.
  • Ultimate youtube irony: using AI to (very badly) voice a video about an organization created in the wake of a jihad waged specifically to rid the universe of AI. Anyone else find it hilarious that the AI can't pronounce "Butlerian"?
  • @user-rj5db6nt4i
    Bene Gesserit...... Latin ??? I beg to disagree ...beni - djezirat or Banat- ul- djazeerat.... daughters of al djazeerat... with djazeerat arabic name of the Arabic peninsula
  • @orion1995
    Great video!!! Can you tell me what background music you used in this video ?
  • @dougbrooks2501
    Their whole order is predicated on preparing humans for the return of the thinking machines and to defeat them.
  • @TheMimiSard
    I feel this video does not make it clear how truth sense works - Bene Gesserit are trained in being able to observe and examine even the most minute details. This means that when concentrating this observation on people, they can learn a lot from just watching others under various situations, and be able to identify signs of lying. This is not an unrealistic thing even IRL, as being able to analyse people's behaviour is a thing that can be done in reality. Dune just takes a real ability to an extreme. The Prana Bindu trainign is why they can control things like body temperature, heart rate, breathing, and even fertility. Through the nerve control they can control their own hormonal outputs, and thus if they can control hormones, they can control fertility and also sex of the resulting babies. The whole of the genetic engineering plan is done - quite frankly - by sending Sisters to fuck men to get pregnant. As long as the resulting child has no major faults (Count Fenring is a minor character who is an example of that - not disposed of, but raised as a useful person in society, as he became a close friend of the Emperor, and his wife was the Sister who seduced Feyd Ruatha to save his genetic material) they will either be a respectably trained young noble, or be trained as a full Sister to further the plan. The Imperial Princesses are an example of the first (the Emperor's wife was instructed to only have females, so the Kwisatz Haderach could take over the imperial throne), or Lady Jessica, who was a Sister born by a Reverent Mother and raised in the Bene Gesserit, to be given as concubine to House Atreides, so she could breed her part in the plan (she was intructed to breed a girl who was intended to be matched with Feyd Ruatha, but Jessica fell in love and defied her orders to have a boy for Leto).
  • The main problem I have with how the Bene Gesserit are portrayed, is that no one in their right mind, would let those creepy witches anywhere near their leadership. If the Bene Gesserit were presented with a more nurturing and supportive persona, they won't be seen as a threat.