The Lord of the Earth

PH2T3R The Journal of Solar Culture - A podcast by Jack Donovan - Thursdays

The Lord of the Earth is one of Solar Idealism's three god archetypes. Because he covers a wide territory, he is sometimes the most difficult or the most often forgotten archetype, even though he represents the majority of what man does every single day—the perpetuation of human life. The Father and the Striker are idealistic and ethereal, but the Lord is rooted in the earth and the body all of the joys and challenges of being a human animal. In preparation for October's upcoming Lord of the Earth event in South Carolina, this week, we'll be exploring all aspect's of The Lord's work, live on YouTube at 7PM PST on Thursday, September 26, 2024. You can post your questions in the comments or via Instagram. We've already started the discussion in our Telegram group, The Greater Mandala. (For access, sign up for our mailing list - link below)https://theorderoffire.ck.page/96f964...⚡THE ADVENTURE COLLECTION⚡During this episode, we mentioned The Order of Fire's new Adventure collection, featuring a Stay Solar cap and stylish safari shirt designed by Jack Donovan. Check out the collection here.🔥 This conversation was streamed live on YouTube at 7PM PST on Sept 19th, 2024. Watch the video here🔥 Buy PH2T3R - The Journal of Solar Culture Vol. 01 on Amazon: hereOr order direct through the Order of Fire store: orderoffire.shop🔥C. B. Robertson, author of The Hero and the Man, Holy Nihilism, and Letter to Anwei, shares insights his blog, Caffeine and Philosophy. Explore his thoughts at caffeineandphilosophy.com 🌐Connect with C. B. Robertson-Instagram: @caffeineandphilosophy🔥 Jack Donovan is founder of The Order of Fire and PH2T3R. He is the author of The Way of Men, Fire in the Dark, Becoming a Barbarian, and A More Complete Beast. Learn more about his work at jack-donovan.comConnect with Jack Donovan-Instagram: @starttheworldTwitter: @mr_jackdonovan🔥For more from The Order of Fire-Website: orderoffire.comInstagram:

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