Regnum in Potentia: Saturn's Kingdom Transformed Into the Golden Age (en Inglés)

Twyman, Tracy R. · Tracy R. Twyman

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Premium Color Book size: 7"x10"REGNUM IN POTENTIA: Saturn's Kingdom Transformed Into The Golden Age, a three part essay book by Tracy R. Twyman""Saturn was thought of as the Lord of Unrule, and during this epoch, his subjects wanted for nothing. There was no money, nobody had to work for a living, and all things were held in common. It was a paradise in which everyone was free to do as they wished because there no lack, and therefore no need for involuntary compulsion through violent force. Or so it is implied. . . Saturn is associated with liberty, and a Golden Age of peaceful anarchy. Yet we know that in order to maintain this form of rule, he killed his own children to prevent them from growing up to overtake him. The only reason the Golden Age was so golden was because Saturn's children were paying the price of the sacrifice. . . . What these myths of the Golden Age, Garden of Eden, and other primordial paradises really point to is the concept of a cosmic center: a kingdom that doesn't really exist, except in the Otherworld, in potentia. But it is said to be at the heart of our own existence, and its essence can be felt everywhere. It is a place where there is no time as we know it."Tracy R. Twyman on the concept of "Regnum in Potentia"

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