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This episode examines configurations—how ancient societies observed celestial patterns and translated them into myths, temple alignments, and ceremonial practices.
It explains why they encoded astronomical knowledge into spiritual life: to mark seasons, guide agriculture and navigation, and create shared meanings that aligned human activity with cosmic cycles.
Finally, it explores why they understood the human body as a microcosm of the universe, drawing correspondences between organs, elements, and celestial forces to connect medicine, ritual, and cosmology.
By Aaron GauldingThis episode examines configurations—how ancient societies observed celestial patterns and translated them into myths, temple alignments, and ceremonial practices.
It explains why they encoded astronomical knowledge into spiritual life: to mark seasons, guide agriculture and navigation, and create shared meanings that aligned human activity with cosmic cycles.
Finally, it explores why they understood the human body as a microcosm of the universe, drawing correspondences between organs, elements, and celestial forces to connect medicine, ritual, and cosmology.