Weird Studies

Episode 158: As Above, So Below: On Plato's 'Timaeus'

11.22.2023 - By Phil Ford and J. F. MartelPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

In this episode of Weird Studies, we delve into the mysterious depths of Plato's Timaeus, one of the foundational texts of our civilization. In his characteristic brilliance, Plato blends cosmology and metaphysics, anatomy and politics to tell a creation story that rivals the most fantastical mythologies, yet he does it while remaining grounded in a philosophical rigor that announces a radically new way of thinking the world. Here, Phil and JF try unravel the layers of the dialogue, revealing how Plato's vision of a divinely ordered cosmos echoes through the corridors of esoteric thought from antiquity to modern times.

Support us on Patreon.

Buy the Weird Studies sountrack, volumes 1 and 2, on Pierre-Yves Martel's Bandcamp page.

Listen to Meredith Michael and Gabriel Lubell's podcast, Cosmophonia.

Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop

Find us on Discord

Get the T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau!

REFERENCES

Plato, [Timaeus](https://hackettpublishing.com/history/history-of-science/timaeus](Donald Zeyl Edition)

Earl Fontenelle, The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast

The Book of Thoth

Graham Hancock, British journalist

Hesiod, Theogony

Hermes Trismegistus, {Emerald Tablet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Tablet)

Pierre Hadot,, scholar of classical philosophy

Eugene Wigner, “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences”

Jean-Pierre Vernant, The Origins of Greek Thought

Lionel Snell, SSOTBME

More episodes from Weird Studies