Code of the Stars
Jason Quitt
3:00pm–4:30pm
Location: Endeavor Room
For millennia, ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt flourished by mastering the celestial cycles of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. This sacred science, rooted in the maxim “As above, so below,” governed agriculture, ensured survival and laid the foundations of societal progress. The zodiac, born in Babylonian star temples and etched in Egyptian monuments like the Dendera zodiac, encoded these rhythms, linking earthly seasons to animal archetypes—such as the ram of Aries or the falcon of Horus—revealing when to sow, reap, or prepare for nature’s upheavals—this cosmic language connected humanity to the heavens, guiding life’s ebb and flow. In this transformative intensive, Jason unveils a 12,000-year-old astronomical code intricately woven into global art, architecture, mythology, and the deities of ancient cultures. Through shamanic wisdom, participants will explore how the stars’ animal counterparts, from the lion of Leo to the scorpion of Scorpio, mirror Earth’s cycles, offering profound insights into destiny and existence. Those who deciphered this code in antiquity wielded the power to shape empires and influence civilizations. Join Jason to decode the celestial wisdom of Mesopotamia and Egypt, reconnect with the zodiac’s shamanic roots, and reclaim the ancient knowledge that continues illuminating our place in the cosmos today.
$24.99