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Cosmosis [Formerly The UFO Rabbit Hole]

Ep 16: The Sky Calls To Us: The Occult Origins Of The Space Race

Cosmosis [Formerly The UFO Rabbit Hole]

Ontocalypse Productions

Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we’re discussing one of the most profound transitions in human history–that of our evolution from a terrestrial species to a spacefaring one. And as we examine the history and origins of the space programs in both the United States and the Soviet Union, we discover one of the most remarkable and baffling stories ever told, hiding in plain sight. To put it simply, many of the fathers of modern space flight were occultists who believed themselves to be in direct communication with non-human intelligences who were helping to guide their work. While their claims sound too extraordinary to even be considered, the startling breadth and innovation of the work that they claim sprang for this paranormal communication makes it difficult not to wonder if perhaps there might have been something to those claims.We’ll discuss the work of Jack Parsons, an intrepid young rocket scientist and occultist who palled around with the likes of Aleister Crowley, L. Ron Hubbard, and Howard Hughes, whose remarkable life was cut short by his mysterious death at 37. And we’ll also explore the work of Russian Cosmists like Konstantine Tsiolkovsky whose prophetic work seemingly foretold the intricate details of space flight decades before Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space. And once again, we’ll look at Dr. Diana Walsh Pasulka’s phenomenal book American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology clues to whether these occult practices might still be in use among top members of the space program today. And the answers are, frankly, shocking. In this episode we’ll begin to ask some of the most important questions that will follow us on our journey forward:What is the occult? What does the occult have to do with UFOs? How is it that so many “impossible” things seem to have a basis in reality? And what do we do when our models of reality stop working?Welcome back to The UFO Rabbit Hole.___________________NEW Class from Dr. James MaddenUnidentified Flying Hyperobject: UFOs, Philosophy, and the End of the WorldFour-week online class via ZoomWednesdays, March 27 – April 24 (skips April 10), 20247 – 9 pm ETLearn More About the ClassSign Up Now___________________GET THE EPISODE BRIEFGET AMERICAN COSMIC BY DIANA WALSH PASULKAREAD THE 2022 UFO REPORT - Office of the Director of National IntelligenceBECOME A PATRONGET THE BOOK

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Oh, Welcome back to the UFO Rabbit Hole Podcast. I'm your host Kelly Chase. Today we turn our

0:37.6

attention to examine what may be the most pivotal and triumphant moment in

0:41.7

human history,

0:42.8

our transition from a terrestrial species

0:45.1

to a space-faring one.

0:46.7

The importance of that transition is impossible to overstate.

0:50.0

In fact, I sometimes wonder

0:51.6

if those of us who don't remember a time before humans first ventured

0:54.6

into space can truly grasp the profundity of that accomplishment.

0:59.5

For the first 3.7 billion years that life has existed on this planet, humans are, we assume, the only species

1:06.6

that has ever managed to leave it.

1:08.8

And I think that in many ways we've only just barely begun to grapple with the implications of that achievement.

1:15.2

For most of us, space is still just an idea, it's an abstraction, but as we discussed in the last

1:20.9

episode, for the intrepid men and women who have made that

1:23.8

journey the impact that space travel has on humans seems to be profound and long

1:29.2

lasting on October 13th 2021 William Shatner, a man who was certainly spent the better part of his life immersed in the concept of human space travel,

1:39.0

got to experience the reality of space for the first time aboard a Blue Origin spaceship.

1:45.0

Upon returning to Earth, Shatner was visibly shaken.

1:48.0

I hope I never recover from this, he said through tears.

1:52.0

I hope I maintain what I feel now. I don't want to lose it.

1:55.8

There seems to be something almost mystical about humanity's relationship to space.

2:00.8

The ability to not just travel into space, but to turn around and look back at our fragile planet

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