The Second Coming of Saturn with Derek Gilbert

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In this conversation, Derek Gilbert discusses his work on the second coming of Saturn and the evolution of Saturn's identities across various civilizations. He explores the connections between Saturn and other ancient deities, such as Kronos, El, Dagon, and Molech. Gilbert also delves into the rituals and symbols associated with Saturn worship throughout history, including the veneration of the Rephaim and the cult of the dead. He highlights the importance of understanding these ancient practices in order to gain insights into the identity and motives of Saturn. The veneration of the refaim, or the spirits of the dead, was central to ancient Mesopotamian and Amorite religious practices. Families would summon their dead ancestors by name to a monthly ritual meal and feed them using teraphim, household idols. This belief was so ingrained that people believed they would starve in the afterlife without descendants to perform these rituals. The practice of venerating ancestors continued into the Christian era, with early Christian churches being built in cemeteries. The veneration of saints in Roman Catholicism and Orthodox churches can be traced back to this practice. The belief in the spirits of the dead and their influence on the living continues to this day in various cultures around the world.

Takeaways
Saturn has been known by many names across different civilizations, reflecting the evolution of its identities over time.
The worship of Saturn or Saturn-like figures has shaped rituals and society structures throughout history, from ancient times to the present day.
The veneration of the Rephaim and the cult of the dead are remnants of ancient Saturn worship.
Understanding these ancient practices can provide insights into the identity and motives of Saturn. The veneration of the refaim, or the spirits of the dead, was a central practice in ancient Mesopotamia and Amorite culture.
Families would summon their dead ancestors by name to a monthly ritual meal and feed them using teraphim, household idols.
The belief in the spirits of the dead and their influence on the living continued into the Christian era, with early Christian churches being built in cemeteries.
The practice of venerating saints in Roman Catholicism and Orthodox churches can be traced back to the veneration of ancestors.
The belief in the spirits of the dead and their influence on the living continues to this day in various cultures around the world.
Political leaders and powerful individuals have held astrological beliefs and have seen astronomical events as significant in shaping the future.
The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in December 2020 was seen by some as a significant event signaling a civilizational shift.
The United States Capitol contains pagan imagery and symbolism, including the painting of the Apotheosis of Washington, which depicts George Washington becoming a god.
The events of January 6th, 2021, at the Capitol were seen by some as a demonstration of the return of Saturn and the ushering in of a new golden age.
Understanding the connections between ancient beliefs and modern practices can help Christians navigate the world and have a deeper understanding of biblical prophecies.
Chapters

00:00 The Evolution of Saturn's Identities
23:30 Saturn's Identity in Ancient Texts
32:43 The Continuation of Ancestor Veneration in the Christian Era
40:13 The Connection Between Giants, Demons, and Saturn
49:53 The United States Capitol and Pagan Symbolism
56:22 The Events of January 6th, 2021, and the Return of Saturn
01:03:42 The Significance of Understanding Ancient Beliefs in Modern Times

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Derek Gilbert's website: https://www.gilberthouse.org/
Beginning music from Moments: Fugue Frenzy
Intro music: PALA Imagination
Outro music: LNDÖ Just Look Up
Final song: Cira Grandi Good Tonight

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