The Saturn Tradition - Time, Karma, Astrology & Cult Of The Black Cube. pontos fathom podcast Ep32

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @kellyvulfolaic5944
    @kellyvulfolaic5944 7 месяцев назад +3

    ☃️☃️☃️ Visiting from the year 2024, awesome work! Love the snowman allegory ✨🫶🏻☃️◼️

  • @jordanw2009
    @jordanw2009 2 года назад +3

    Great stuff! Glad my ponderings and downloads were validated.

  • @jamesonzakoura1295
    @jamesonzakoura1295 2 года назад +4

    Keep it going! Good Stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @xsxxc1
    @xsxxc1 Год назад +1

    Pleasant listen. Thanks.

  • @luchaocpkws8949
    @luchaocpkws8949 Год назад

    Much Appreciated 🪐🖤🔥

  • @seanjustg5425
    @seanjustg5425 3 месяца назад

    i intuitively keep picturing saturn's rings like records. Like if u put a "needle" or the likes on such, u would access info. Akashic? 🎶🎶🎥...🤷...💞...thanx for sharing🙏

  • @robertworton2394
    @robertworton2394 Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @quorraquar2677
    @quorraquar2677 2 года назад

    💜

  • @cs.b.3468
    @cs.b.3468 2 года назад +10

    So why Saturn is regarded as a black cube and worshipped as one by Hebrews and Muslims(Kaaba)? And why it was called Phaenon, "the shining one" at the same time? Anyway Steiner won't help you to answer these questions. You need to go back to the original sources if you want to understand Chronos

    • @pontosfathompress
      @pontosfathompress  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. Of course great idea to study human cultures around various Saturn interpretations, but I think Steiner gives an esoteric insight into linking the dark with a primordial origin, perhaps even Akashic record. The shining one is interesting indeed. There is outer light and inner light, Steiner talks about the inner light as not existing in third dimensional world, only in the fourth dimension. As we peer into Saturn concepts like karma, time, age, we are often reflecting on history, we are closing eyes to the outer light to follow the inner light of introspection.

    • @cs.b.3468
      @cs.b.3468 2 года назад +16

      @@pontosfathompress thanks for your reply. The Hellenistic astrological tradition tells the story how Saturn got burned by the Sun and became "the black cube". In relation with Saturn you will always come across number 6 and its multiplications: it is the sixth planet from the Sun, it was celebrated on the 6th day of the week and it also has a vortex system at its north pole which forms a perfect hexagram/hexagon (obviously ancient traditions had no idea about it). Sumerians were the first ones who divided the circle to 6x60 degrees and they created a numerical system which was also based on 60. They come up with the idea of having 60mins in an hour and 2x12 hrs a day (hence Saturn is the lord of time).

    • @pontosfathompress
      @pontosfathompress  2 года назад

      @@cs.b.3468 Good stuff. The mystery continues.

    • @Sapientiaa
      @Sapientiaa 2 года назад +2

      @@pontosfathompress How could there be dualism in the “beginning”. The ultimate substrate dwells beyond plurality; plurality exists because of this substrate. However, there was no beginning; that’s an illusion. Both that “nothingness/somethingness” are both the same thing. It always was, and so was plurality; I’m not referring to dualism here. There is no speed of thought, linear thinking, or dimensionality beyond all geometry, only that ineffable God that can be thought of through apophaticism; physics works the same way. The gnostics are silly compared to the Neoplatonists. I am buying the 3rd edition though lol.

    • @Sapientiaa
      @Sapientiaa 2 года назад +1

      @@pontosfathompress I suggest you look into pre-sectarian buddhism, and the Pāli Text Society as well as both of its founders, Thomas Williams Rhys Davids, and Caroline Rhys Davids. If you look at the liturgical scriptures you’ll see that it is filled with apophatic language. The soul was spoken about extensively through apophaticism, and so was The Absolute. Both Neoplatonists, and original Buddhists shared very similar monistic metaphysics. They both practiced similar types of theurgy for dis-objectification.