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Aug 25, 2025
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Breaking The Chronian Time Loop
Breaking The Chronian Time Loop
Saturn’s Hexagon, Serpent Myths & Time Structures
Saturn’s Hexagon, Serpent Myths & Time Structures
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TL;DR: Saturn’s hexagon, serpent myths, and throat-based resonance are not random curiosities—they are signals of a deeper system. Learning to decode them may help humanity escape the cognitive and karmic loops we keep repeating.
Why Saturn? Why Now?
Every culture has treated the planet Saturn with a mix of reverence and caution. In Greek myth, Saturn is Chronos—the keeper of time, the bringer of cycles, the one who both creates and limits. In modern astronomy, Saturn is the jewel of the solar system with its stunning rings. But deep within those rings and at its north pole lies something stranger: a massive, persistent hexagon.

Dr. Norman Bergrun, a former NASA scientist, suggested that Saturn’s rings might not just be debris fields but energetic structures. Perhaps even “living” systems. Whether you take that literally or metaphorically, the point stands: Saturn is not just a planet of pretty rings. It is a timekeeper.
The question is: what does it keep us in?
The Hexagon as a Universal Pattern
Around late June, 2025, I had a transformative experience involving psylocybin. Part of it included being told that I needed to “master the hex,” which has led me to down a wild rabbit hole ever since.
The hexagon at Saturn’s pole is 30,000 km across. It’s not a glitch of weather; it’s a persistent structure. Scientists call it a jet stream pattern. But geometry knows better.
The number “864” emerges here (another message I received). The Sun’s diameter? Roughly 864,000 miles. Saturn’s cycles? They interlock with harmonic ratios that point back to 864. In Vedic cosmology, yugas—the ages of time—are also encoded in multiples of 864.
Hexagons show up everywhere in nature: honeycombs, crystal lattices, basalt columns. They are efficient, stable, fractal. Saturn’s hexagon is telling us something. Not just about Saturn—but about the very architecture of time.
The Serpent Code Across Cultures

Enter the serpent. Across cultures, serpents, dragons, and nāgas guard thresholds. In the Pacific specifically, both serpent and dragon myths are embedded along the volcanic “Ring of Fire.” Roughly every 2,000km.
In the West, the Ouroboros—the serpent eating its own tail—represents both infinity and the (bound) cycle of time. But notice how the above Ring of Fire is not “eating its own tail”, but is near enough to.
When cultures separated by oceans encode the same imagery, it’s not just story (to me). It’s valid data. The serpent is the motif of recurrence, of cycles devouring themselves. And it warns: stay asleep, and you will loop.
The serpent is also potential. Shed the skin, rise from the coil, break the loop.
Signals in the Personal Field
What I’m proposing isn’t just making connections from seemingly nothing. The signals show up everywhere—even in the personal field.
Take a simple number: 23:23 on a clock. For most, a coincidence. For a wayfinder, it’s a signal. Patterns of timing reveal themselves when you look with both logic and discernment.
My own Kua Number in Chinese geomancy is 5. In my psylocybin experience, I wrote the word “5erpent.” Later, I noticed that this wasn’t just symbolic—it was a cipher. Five, the center of orientation in geomantic squares, paired with the serpent, equals a pattern of renewal.
Dismissed individually, these may seem trivial. But seen as a dataset, they reveal a consistency across the outer (planetary) and inner (personal) fields.
Tantu, Throat Singing, and Resonance Practices
This serpent-coded system is not only in the sky or in myth. It lives in the body.
Throat singing—whether Tuvan, Mongolian, or Inuit—generates harmonic overtones that resonate through chest, skull, and pineal gland. These vibrations feel like an echo of Saturn’s frequencies themselves: deep, cyclical, layered.
Recently, a friend shared an Instagram post about Tantu, associated with throat singing. Whether Tantu is a mythic archetype or an emergent symbol, the timing was uncanny. As I was researching Dr. Norman Burgren (aerospace scientists and author of Ring Makers of Saturn), Tantu appeared as if to say: “Here is the practice, not just the theory.”
Resonance is geometry made audible. When you tone, chant, or hum in alignment with specific frequencies (for me, C# is a personal anchor), you aren’t just making sound—you’re syncing with the serpent code.
Time Loops and the Collective Trap
The serpent eats its tail. Humanity does too.
We repeat wars, collapse economies, rebuild, and repeat. Our technologies grow more advanced, but our patterns stay the same. We are in a karmic time loop. And some say Saturn (plus its rings) is the one anchoring this influence.
Ouroboros teaches us: left unconscious, we recycle the same story endlessly. Saturn enforces the cycle. Without new orientation, we remain trapped in loops of our own making.
The danger is not that AI or blockchain will dominate us. The danger is that we’ll use them to reenact the same karmic dramas — faster, with higher stakes.
Breaking the Loop: Toward a Wayfinding Science
So how do we break free?
By treating all signals as valid data—outer and inner.
Outer signals: planetary geometry, physics, mathematics, collective technologies.
Inner signals: dreams, synchronicities, numbers, chants, embodied resonance.
When we harmonize both, we gain a full-field compass. The serpent no longer traps us—it guides us.
This is wayfinding science: not superstition, not reductionism, but orientation. Reading both the stars and the signs, both the code and the dream. By mapping these layers together, my hope is that we increase the possibility of stepping outside the loop.
Closing Insight
To escape the Saturnian time loop, we must learn to read the serpent code—not as myth, but as a universal system linking planets, cultures, and bodies. When science and signal merge, the loop becomes a spiral.
Explore. The map is already in front of you.
TL;DR: Saturn’s hexagon, serpent myths, and throat-based resonance are not random curiosities—they are signals of a deeper system. Learning to decode them may help humanity escape the cognitive and karmic loops we keep repeating.
Why Saturn? Why Now?
Every culture has treated the planet Saturn with a mix of reverence and caution. In Greek myth, Saturn is Chronos—the keeper of time, the bringer of cycles, the one who both creates and limits. In modern astronomy, Saturn is the jewel of the solar system with its stunning rings. But deep within those rings and at its north pole lies something stranger: a massive, persistent hexagon.

Dr. Norman Bergrun, a former NASA scientist, suggested that Saturn’s rings might not just be debris fields but energetic structures. Perhaps even “living” systems. Whether you take that literally or metaphorically, the point stands: Saturn is not just a planet of pretty rings. It is a timekeeper.
The question is: what does it keep us in?
The Hexagon as a Universal Pattern
Around late June, 2025, I had a transformative experience involving psylocybin. Part of it included being told that I needed to “master the hex,” which has led me to down a wild rabbit hole ever since.
The hexagon at Saturn’s pole is 30,000 km across. It’s not a glitch of weather; it’s a persistent structure. Scientists call it a jet stream pattern. But geometry knows better.
The number “864” emerges here (another message I received). The Sun’s diameter? Roughly 864,000 miles. Saturn’s cycles? They interlock with harmonic ratios that point back to 864. In Vedic cosmology, yugas—the ages of time—are also encoded in multiples of 864.
Hexagons show up everywhere in nature: honeycombs, crystal lattices, basalt columns. They are efficient, stable, fractal. Saturn’s hexagon is telling us something. Not just about Saturn—but about the very architecture of time.
The Serpent Code Across Cultures

Enter the serpent. Across cultures, serpents, dragons, and nāgas guard thresholds. In the Pacific specifically, both serpent and dragon myths are embedded along the volcanic “Ring of Fire.” Roughly every 2,000km.
In the West, the Ouroboros—the serpent eating its own tail—represents both infinity and the (bound) cycle of time. But notice how the above Ring of Fire is not “eating its own tail”, but is near enough to.
When cultures separated by oceans encode the same imagery, it’s not just story (to me). It’s valid data. The serpent is the motif of recurrence, of cycles devouring themselves. And it warns: stay asleep, and you will loop.
The serpent is also potential. Shed the skin, rise from the coil, break the loop.
Signals in the Personal Field
What I’m proposing isn’t just making connections from seemingly nothing. The signals show up everywhere—even in the personal field.
Take a simple number: 23:23 on a clock. For most, a coincidence. For a wayfinder, it’s a signal. Patterns of timing reveal themselves when you look with both logic and discernment.
My own Kua Number in Chinese geomancy is 5. In my psylocybin experience, I wrote the word “5erpent.” Later, I noticed that this wasn’t just symbolic—it was a cipher. Five, the center of orientation in geomantic squares, paired with the serpent, equals a pattern of renewal.
Dismissed individually, these may seem trivial. But seen as a dataset, they reveal a consistency across the outer (planetary) and inner (personal) fields.
Tantu, Throat Singing, and Resonance Practices
This serpent-coded system is not only in the sky or in myth. It lives in the body.
Throat singing—whether Tuvan, Mongolian, or Inuit—generates harmonic overtones that resonate through chest, skull, and pineal gland. These vibrations feel like an echo of Saturn’s frequencies themselves: deep, cyclical, layered.
Recently, a friend shared an Instagram post about Tantu, associated with throat singing. Whether Tantu is a mythic archetype or an emergent symbol, the timing was uncanny. As I was researching Dr. Norman Burgren (aerospace scientists and author of Ring Makers of Saturn), Tantu appeared as if to say: “Here is the practice, not just the theory.”
Resonance is geometry made audible. When you tone, chant, or hum in alignment with specific frequencies (for me, C# is a personal anchor), you aren’t just making sound—you’re syncing with the serpent code.
Time Loops and the Collective Trap
The serpent eats its tail. Humanity does too.
We repeat wars, collapse economies, rebuild, and repeat. Our technologies grow more advanced, but our patterns stay the same. We are in a karmic time loop. And some say Saturn (plus its rings) is the one anchoring this influence.
Ouroboros teaches us: left unconscious, we recycle the same story endlessly. Saturn enforces the cycle. Without new orientation, we remain trapped in loops of our own making.
The danger is not that AI or blockchain will dominate us. The danger is that we’ll use them to reenact the same karmic dramas — faster, with higher stakes.
Breaking the Loop: Toward a Wayfinding Science
So how do we break free?
By treating all signals as valid data—outer and inner.
Outer signals: planetary geometry, physics, mathematics, collective technologies.
Inner signals: dreams, synchronicities, numbers, chants, embodied resonance.
When we harmonize both, we gain a full-field compass. The serpent no longer traps us—it guides us.
This is wayfinding science: not superstition, not reductionism, but orientation. Reading both the stars and the signs, both the code and the dream. By mapping these layers together, my hope is that we increase the possibility of stepping outside the loop.
Closing Insight
To escape the Saturnian time loop, we must learn to read the serpent code—not as myth, but as a universal system linking planets, cultures, and bodies. When science and signal merge, the loop becomes a spiral.
Explore. The map is already in front of you.
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