June Solstice 2022

June Solstice 2022

image: Wikimedia commons (link).

The earth stands poised at one of its two solstice stations now -- reaching the exact moment of northern solstice (when the sun's direct rays reach their northernmost point for the year) at 0513 Eastern time 21 June for North America, which is 0213 Pacific time 21 June, in just over three hours from now as this post is published.

From this point, the sun's arcing path will turn once more back towards the south, and hours of daylight for the Northern Hemisphere will begin to grow shorter and shorter again as the sun's path gets lower and lower towards the southern horizon (although for the Southern Hemisphere the sun's path southwards will cause it to get higher and higher above the northern horizon, as days grow longer and longer).

While the myth of the goddess Persephone, who descended into the Underworld, does not specifically mention the solstices, because the solstices divide the year in two -- and because the ancient myths tell us that the goddess spends part of the year in the land of the dead with the god of death, and the other part of the year with her mother the goddess of crops and harvests -- it is perhaps appropriate to recall it here.

The amount of time that Persephone spends in each of the two realms differs according to various ancient sources, but the Roman poet Ovid declares in his Metamorphoses that she evenly divides the year between them:

But poised between his sorrowing sister and brother,

great Jove divided the year into two equal portions,

so now in two realms the shared goddess holds sway,

and as many months spent with her mother are spent with her husband.

Metamorphoses, Book V 

Charles Martin, trans.

The abduction of Persephone, whom the Romans call Proserpine or Proserpina, is described by Ovid as taking place beside a beautiful pool:

Near Henna's walls stands a deep pool of water, called Pergus:

not even the river Cayster, flowing serenely, 

hears more songs from its swans; this pool is completely surrounded 

by a ring of tall trees, whose foliage, just like an awning,

keeps out the sun and preserves the water's refreshing coolness;

the moist ground is covered with flowers of Tyrian purple;

here it is springtime forever. And here Proserpina

was playfully picking its white lilies and violets . . .

It was as she gathered flowers that the god of the Underworld saw the goddess and swooped in with his terrible chariot to take her down with him. Ovid describes the god plunging downward through the earth, into the acid caverns of the world below:

Her abductor rushed off in his chariot, urging his horses,

calling each one by its name and flicking the somber,

rust-colored reins over their backs as they galloped

through the deep lakes and the sulpherous pools of Palike

that boil up through the ruptured earth

And it is there that, according to the ancient sources, the goddess tasted of the fruit of the Underworld, thus condemning her to have to spend part of each year in the realm of the dead. In every case, Persephone is described as having eaten some of the seeds of a pomegranate fruit, although how many seeds varies widely among the different ancient poets. Ovid has her tasting seven seeds:

. . . Ceres was sure she would get back her daughter,

though the Fates were not, for the girl had already placated 

her hunger while guilelessly roaming death's formal gardens,

where, from a low-hanging branch, she had plucked without thinking

a pomegranate, and peeling its pale bark off, devoured

seven of its seeds . . .

This pattern is one of the saddest in all of ancient myth, and one with parallels in cultures around the world, including in the Americas -- where the food of the Underworld which is tasted is in some versions a strawberry. Other parallel myths in which a goddess descends to the realm of death are found in cultures as widely separated as ancient Japan and ancient Mesopotamia.

Conventional interpretations always confidently inform us that these myths originated as an explanation for the changing seasons of the year, but there is more going on here as evidenced by the overwhelming abundance of sheer anguish of the story, and by the fact that the loss of Persephone  and the need to search diligently for her was central to the sacred Eleusinian Mysteries which took place each year in the hills outside of Athens until those rites were finally shut down by order of the literalist Christian emperor Theodosius.

This sad story of the abduction of Persephone and her imprisonment in the Underworld is one of absolutely vital importance, going far beyond any supposed need to explain the interplay of summer and winter each year -- as are its numerous parallel myths from other cultures around the earth.

As we reach this point of turning and change, it is worthy of our contemplation, and our tears.

Didgeridoo duet with a Mockingbird

Didgeridoo duet with a Mockingbird

I was out playing at my favorite didgeridoo-playing tree, and was joined by a mockingbird (link to video).

That was special!

Didgeridoo rhythms inspired by the masterful playing of Stephen Kent -- big respect.

Thank you for listening.

Memorial Day, 2022

Memorial Day, 2022

image: Wikimedia Commons (link).

"That is the issue that will continue in this country when these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent. It is the eternal struggle between these two principles -- right and wrong -- throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time, and will ever continue to struggle. The one is the common right of humanity and the other the divine right of kings."

-- Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln-Douglas Debates.

Gettysburg Address, 1863:

Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we cannot consecrate -- we cannot hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.

It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced

It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

image: Wikimedia commons (link).

Breathwork video sample

Breathwork video sample

Excited to share this clip of just a small part of the incredible breathwork sessions led by Brandon Powell each morning before breakfast at Contact at the Canyons 2022!

Brandon is a Master Instructor in the Wim Hof Method and an amazing human being. Learn more about him at the Wim Hof website here.

Contact at the Canyons is part of the family of wonderful "un-conference" experiences created by the minds behind the Grimerica Show and Brothers of the Serpent podcasts. You can see Russ and Kyle of the Brothers of the Serpent ("Snake Bros") playing percussion alongside Brandon (standing, playing Djembe and leading the session) in this video.

Russ and Kyle are two core members of the band Fifty Dollar Dynasty -- check out their music on Spotify, YouTube, ReverbNation, and elsewhere on the web.

And that's me on the didgeridoo. These are all among the most ancient instruments known to mankind.

Brandon's breathwork is absolutely transformative. My hope in posting this clip is to enable you to use the sound to guide your own breathwork at home. The actual breath coaching begins in this video at the 0:11:30 mark in this video.

Welcome to new visitors from Crrow777 Radio! And to returning friends

Welcome to new visitors from Crrow777 Radio! And to returning friends

Big thank-you to Crow and Jason of Crrow777 Radio for inviting me to their long-running podcast for a fascinating discussion of Myths, Stars, Cycles, Ancient Wisdom, Deliberate Deception, and many other important subjects!

Welcome to anyone finding this blog and my other material for the first time as a result of this podcast -- and welcome back to returning friends.

Here is the link to our conversation, which is Show number 405 on the Crrow777 Radio Episode List.

Thank-you to the listener at Crrow777 who contacted Crow and Jason to recommend me to their show.

This interview was recorded on March 26, 2022.

Note that other podcast conversations down through the years are archived in the "Podcasts" section of the Star Myths of the World website.

I hope you will find this conversation to be positive, and helpful in your life in some way.

Note that Crrow777 Radio has a Members-Only section for those who support their show, and that after the first hour of our conversation, we continued with another hour for the Members-Only show.

I am convinced that independent podcasts and other non-corporate media are absolutely critical in broadcasting material that is being censored on conventional airwaves. Please support independent media as much as you can!

Welcome to new visitors from Crrow777 Radio! And to returning friends

Welcome to new visitors from Crrow777 Radio! And to returning friends

Big thank-you to Crow and Jason of Crrow777 Radio for inviting me to their long-running podcast for a fascinating discussion of Myths, Stars, Cycles, Ancient Wisdom, Deliberate Deception, and many other important subjects!

Welcome to anyone finding this blog and my other material for the first time as a result of this podcast -- and welcome back to returning friends.

Here is the link to our conversation, which is Show number 405 on the Crrow777 Radio Episode List.

Thank-you to the listener at Crrow777 who contacted Crow and Jason to recommend me to their show.

This interview was recorded on March 26, 2022.

Note that other podcast conversations down through the years are archived in the "Podcasts" section of the Star Myths of the World website.

I hope you will find this conversation to be positive, and helpful in your life in some way.

Note that Crrow777 Radio has a Members-Only section for those who support their show, and that after the first hour of our conversation, we continued with another hour for the Members-Only show.

I am convinced that independent podcasts and other non-corporate media are absolutely critical in broadcasting material that is being censored on conventional airwaves. Please support independent media as much as you can!

Back from two amazing conferences in Arizona and Utah

Back from two amazing conferences in Arizona and Utah

The long-awaited 2nd Annual Sean Kacan Memorial Contact at the Canyons extravaganza arrived last weekend, and it was unforgettable! This event was first envisioned by Darren Grimes of The Grimerica Show podcast and the first one was supposed to take place in spring of 2020, but was postponed all the way to spring of 2021 (see this previous blog post for a trip report from that April 2021 event).

Above is a time-lapse video made by my friend Patrick Cupp showing one of the highlights of the Canyons event: star-gazing at the rim of Bryce Canyon, with discussion of the constellations and mythological connections provided by myself (using a laser pointer to indicate the different constellations and heavenly objects such as the Beehive Cluster).

Just prior to the Canyons event, however, I was invited to join Randall Carlson and friends at his Grand Vision conference in Sedona Arizona which took place the weekend before Contact at the Canyons -- what an opportunity! Video of that two-week Grand Vision event, which also included well-known speakers Graham Hancock, Sean Webb, and others -- and, of course, Randall himself -- is available for purchase at HowTube (for details, go to HowTube.com and search for "Mathisen": I will post more information about the video package as I learn more).

In between the Sedona event and the Contact at the Canyons event (which took place at Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks in Utah), I had the opportunity to visit the stunning Meteor Crater in Arizona, as well as the Grand Canyon. Below are some selected photos from the entire memorable road trip:

Heading out along California's Highway 46. 


Driving through the desert along historic Route 66.


Cool Springs Gas Station near Oatman, Arizona -- the station was originally built in the 1920s and has been restored in its original location along the old Route 66.


Giving a talk on the Stars and the Myths at the Grand Vision Tour event in Sedona.


In Sedona with Randall Carlson (center) and Kevin Alves of Unpaved with Kevin Alves.


At Meteor Crater with Kevin Alves -- video by Nathan Hope.


Meteor Crater.


Meteor Crater from the North.


Didgeridoo in desert north of Meteor Crater with Kevin Alves (rim of the crater visible on the horizon in the background)


Grand Canyon.


Evidence of catastrophic geology and liquefaction in the desert surrounding Zion National Park -- support for arguments presented by Dr. Walt Brown in his Hydroplate Theory. For more on that theory's analysis of the catastrophic geology of the Colorado Plateau, see this YouTube video

While I obviously do not believe that the scriptures of the Bible are intended to be understood literally (and in fact I can prove that they are not literal or historical but rather metaphorical, celestial, and esoteric), the evidence that our planet has experienced catastrophes of cataclysmic proportions is undeniable -- and I am convinced that the analysis of Dr. Walt Brown is extremely valuable in trying to understand the geology of Earth and our planet's ancient history.


Conducting recon in Zion National Park prior to the kickoff of the Contact at the Canyons event.


Visiting the rim of Bryce Canyon prior to the kickoff of the Contact at the Canyons event.


Graham Dunlop of The Grimerica Show arrives at Contact at the Canyons 2022.


Ben from UnchartedX arrives at Contact at the Canyons 2022.


Danno from the West Point Class of 1991 (DSBD!) arrives at Contact at the Canyons 2022 via motorcycle all the way from San Antonio, Texas.


Opening remarks by Darren from The Grimerica Show.


Ice baths with Brandon Powell, master instructor in the Wim Hof Method of breath work and cold work. It was so cold that sheets of ice formed on the surface of the pools overnight after we filled them up (if you look closely you can see the ice floating on the surface).


Bryce Canyon.


Bryce Canyon.


Bryce Canyon.


Zion National Park.


The Narrows, Zion National Park.


Zion National Park.


Zion National Park.


A plunge into the Virgin River at the floor of Zion Canyon.


And, to close out, a video made by Bruce Silva, using music recorded live during the event itself: