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The Saturn Myth Occult Symbolism Saturn Worship
Occult Symbolism: Saturn Worship
You might not know it, but the entire world has been worshiping Saturn for thousands of years. The
cult has never stopped and its rites are still present to this day. Saturn, dubbed the “Lord of
the Rings”, is the reason why we exchange rings at weddings or put halos on the heads of godly
people. This article exposes the attributes of the god Saturn and the perpetuation of his cult
through in pop culture.
Since ancient times, sages gazed at the stars, admiring their heavenly glow and attributing them
godly powers, based on their effect on humans. Before the Great Flood, Saturn was regarded by all
mankind as the supreme god and ruler of the kings. Occult researchers affirm that Saturn ruled the
kingdom of Atlantis and became the divine ancestor of all earthly patriarchs and kings. The cult has
been perpetuated through numerous gods during Antiquity:
“Chronos, or Saturn, Dionysus, Hyperion, Atlas, Hercules, were all connected with ‘a great
Saturnian continent;’ they were kings that ruled over countries on the western shores of the
Mediterranean, Africa and Spain.”
--Baldwin, Prehistoric Nations
In Egyptian mythology Isis is considered Saturn’s eldest daughter: “I am Isis, Queen of this
country. I was instructed by Mercury. No one can destroy the laws which I have established. I am the
eldest daughter of Saturn, most ancient of the Gods”
The Saturn Myth: A Reinterpretation of Rites and Symbols Illuminating Some of the Dark Corners of
Primordial Society
by David N Talbott
ISBN-13: 978-0385113762
Talbott has laid the cornerstone for a revolutionary and brilliant approach towards explaining
mythology and ritual from a historical point of view. His work is clear and convincing, though
several details cannot be maintained. Unlike Velikovsky's he works his ideas out in detail and opens
the way for multitudes of new ideas. This book might even exceed Velikovsky's work in importance as
it does certainly so in scope.
Intrigued by Velikovsky's claim that Saturn was once the pre-eminent planetary god, David Talbott
resolved to examine its mythical character. "I wanted to know," he wrote, "if ancient sources had a
coherent story to tell about the planet . . . I had no inkling of the spectacular tale hidden in the
chronicles."
In this startling re-interpretation of age-old symbolism Talbott argues that the "Great God" or
"Universal Monarch" of the ancients was not the sun, but Saturn, which once hung ominously close to
the earth, and visually dominated the heavens.
Talbott's close textual and symbolic analysis reveals the fundamental themes of Saturn imagery and
proves that all of them--including the "cosmic ship", the "island at the top of the world", the "eye
of heaven" and "the revolving temple"--were based on celestial observations in the northern sky.
In addition he shows how such diverse symbols as the Cross, "sun"-wheels, holy mountains, crowns of
royalty and sacred pillars grew out of ancient Saturn worship. Talbott contends that Saturn's
appearance at the time, radically different from today, inspired man's leap into civilization, since
many aspects of early civilization can be seen as conscious efforts to re-enact or commemorate
Saturn's organization of his "celestial" kingdom.
A fascinating look at ancient history and cosmology, The Saturn Myth is a provocative book that
might well change the way you think about man's history and the history of the universe.
ebooks:
Fire and Ice The Brotherhood of Saturn.pdf
From the Exodus to King Akhnato, Ages of Chaos I Immanuel Velikovsky.pdf
Illuminati Monuments of Paris Matthew Delooze.pdf
M A Harris The Art of Black Magick.pdf
Peoples of the Sea, Ages of Chaos III Immanuel Velikovsky.pdf
Ramses II and His Time, Ages of Chaos II Immanuel Velikovsky.pdf
Ringmakers of Saturn.pdf
Saturn Friend and Guide.pdf
Saturn Worship.pdf
Sebald the Rings of Saturn.pdf
Stages to Saturn.pdf
The Rings of Saturn NASA.pdf
The Saturn Myth by David N Talbott (1980) 245p.pdf
The Saturn Myth by David Talbott.pdf
Velikovsky - Earth in Upheaval.pdf
Velikovsky - Worlds in Collision.pdf
Voyages to Saturn NASA.pdf
tags: saturn, mythology, ritual, symbology, occult, satanism, satan
Comments
How to connect those dots ?!
Saturn = Cronos = Satan
Then you have the Masonry / Jesuits / Illuminati connected to it.
Then you have David Talbot talking about Saturn as the "God" of Earth at the time of aligned planets.
It is easy speculate a bunch of connections but yet there to come someone that draw a consistent picture about it.
thanks
Kronos in Greek is paraphthora of Chrons=time.
So Kronos/Time is the master of this plane of existence, or so it goes by many ancient occult groups. That'll be an interesting read for cross-referencing stuff...
Thanks for the upload