Timileyin
@timmodryoid.bsky.social
Religious Studies PhD Student @ UVA, Charlottesville
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My experience of Guillermo del Toro’s take on Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” was like watching a myth unfolding before my eyes. This is my exegesis of that myth.
The Angel of Death Saves: A Platonic Reading of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
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The Angel of Death Saves: A Platonic Reading of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
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The Angel of Death Saves
A Platonic Reading of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
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October 30, 2025 at 1:10 PM
My experience of Guillermo del Toro’s take on Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” was like watching a myth unfolding before my eyes. This is my exegesis of that myth.
The Angel of Death Saves: A Platonic Reading of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
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The Angel of Death Saves: A Platonic Reading of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
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Commentary on the Theological Common Minimums: Theological Maxims 1, 2, and 3
The commentary is on these three from @hubner.likes.earth's Manifesto:
1. There is no God but the Gods.
2. There is no divinity outside the Gods.
3. Every God is All God.
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The commentary is on these three from @hubner.likes.earth's Manifesto:
1. There is no God but the Gods.
2. There is no divinity outside the Gods.
3. Every God is All God.
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Commentary on the Theological Common Minimums
Theological Maxims 1, 2, and 3
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October 18, 2025 at 2:51 PM
Commentary on the Theological Common Minimums: Theological Maxims 1, 2, and 3
The commentary is on these three from @hubner.likes.earth's Manifesto:
1. There is no God but the Gods.
2. There is no divinity outside the Gods.
3. Every God is All God.
symmetria.substack.com/p/commentary...
The commentary is on these three from @hubner.likes.earth's Manifesto:
1. There is no God but the Gods.
2. There is no divinity outside the Gods.
3. Every God is All God.
symmetria.substack.com/p/commentary...
New post is up!
Two things concern me here:
1. The idea of “untheorizable phenomena” and how such phenomena can be seen as the premier sign of a God’s presence.
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Two things concern me here:
1. The idea of “untheorizable phenomena” and how such phenomena can be seen as the premier sign of a God’s presence.
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Commentary XXV
"Spirits" and "The Face of God"
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October 14, 2025 at 1:55 PM
New post is up!
Two things concern me here:
1. The idea of “untheorizable phenomena” and how such phenomena can be seen as the premier sign of a God’s presence.
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Two things concern me here:
1. The idea of “untheorizable phenomena” and how such phenomena can be seen as the premier sign of a God’s presence.
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New post up on my Substack: "Some thoughts on disjunctive difference within 'the same' God: A further reply to Antonio Vargas" open.substack.com/pub/epbutler...
October 2, 2025 at 6:31 PM
New post up on my Substack: "Some thoughts on disjunctive difference within 'the same' God: A further reply to Antonio Vargas" open.substack.com/pub/epbutler...
“Will we welcome the new ways in which the Gods may reveal themselves to us? Are we prepared to express new myths and develop new rites that honor the Gods' accent? Are we open to the new names with which they may reveal themselves?” - @hubner.likes.earth
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Surregionalismo e Topofania
Urubu-Rei O espaço não é simplesmente o “lugar” onde uma experiência religiosa ocorre, mas um elemento constitutivo e ativo da mesma. Na realidade, um lugar não é simplesmente um lugar,…
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October 4, 2025 at 9:32 PM
“Will we welcome the new ways in which the Gods may reveal themselves to us? Are we prepared to express new myths and develop new rites that honor the Gods' accent? Are we open to the new names with which they may reveal themselves?” - @hubner.likes.earth
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moradadoguara.art.blog/2025/09/16/s...
Time is a God
Review and Thoughts on Antonio Vargas’ “Time’s Causal Power: Proclus on the Natural Theology of Time”
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Review and Thoughts on Antonio Vargas’ “Time’s Causal Power: Proclus on the Natural Theology of Time”
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Time is a God
Review and Thoughts on Antonio Vargas’ “Time’s Causal Power: Proclus on the Natural Theology of Time”
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September 17, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Time is a God
Review and Thoughts on Antonio Vargas’ “Time’s Causal Power: Proclus on the Natural Theology of Time”
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Review and Thoughts on Antonio Vargas’ “Time’s Causal Power: Proclus on the Natural Theology of Time”
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“Given this particular book’s importance to my current understanding of Platonism, I decided to re-read it, and write a review, with thoughts appended.”
Theism just is Polytheism: Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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Theism just is Polytheism: Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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Theism just is Polytheism
Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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August 16, 2025 at 1:38 PM
“Given this particular book’s importance to my current understanding of Platonism, I decided to re-read it, and write a review, with thoughts appended.”
Theism just is Polytheism: Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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Theism just is Polytheism: Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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Theism just is Polytheism, by @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
Theism just is Polytheism
Review and Thoughts on Steven Dillon’s “Polytheism: A Platonic Approach”
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August 16, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Theism just is Polytheism, by @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
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Sure, the Hermetic texts are monist in its philosophy and cosmology. They are *also* polytheist, explicitly encouraging us to worship the many gods, not only because it's good to do so, but also to continue our active co-creation with the world as part of our own mystic work towards the Godhead.
August 6, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Sure, the Hermetic texts are monist in its philosophy and cosmology. They are *also* polytheist, explicitly encouraging us to worship the many gods, not only because it's good to do so, but also to continue our active co-creation with the world as part of our own mystic work towards the Godhead.
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Commentary XXIII, On Platonic Symbolic Exegesis of Yoruba Myths by @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
Commentary XXIII
On Platonic Symbolic Exegesis of Yoruba Myths
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August 2, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Commentary XXIII, On Platonic Symbolic Exegesis of Yoruba Myths by @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
Flavours of Reversion: Review and Thoughts on Eliade’s “Cosmos and History: The Myth of the Eternal Return”
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Flavours of Reversion
Review and Thoughts on Eliade’s “Cosmos and History: The Myth of the Eternal Return”
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July 26, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Flavours of Reversion: Review and Thoughts on Eliade’s “Cosmos and History: The Myth of the Eternal Return”
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"I am not sure that such a thing [Idolatry] ever really existed before the modern age. ... But now, in the wake of Christendom’s disintegration, it is worth asking whether we have at last succeeded in inventing idolatry."
- D. B. Hart, "Exit, pursued by Voltaire – Part the Third"
- D. B. Hart, "Exit, pursued by Voltaire – Part the Third"
July 25, 2025 at 5:33 PM
"I am not sure that such a thing [Idolatry] ever really existed before the modern age. ... But now, in the wake of Christendom’s disintegration, it is worth asking whether we have at last succeeded in inventing idolatry."
- D. B. Hart, "Exit, pursued by Voltaire – Part the Third"
- D. B. Hart, "Exit, pursued by Voltaire – Part the Third"
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O curso de @teurgiacritica.bsky.social está ótimo, consolidando seu lugar no renascimento platônico no Brasil e no mundo.
July 17, 2025 at 8:01 PM
O curso de @teurgiacritica.bsky.social está ótimo, consolidando seu lugar no renascimento platônico no Brasil e no mundo.
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“Behold, a god!”: Realization as what it means to be divine, from @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
“Behold, a god!”: Realization as what it means to be divine
To be a God Part 2
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July 5, 2025 at 3:42 PM
“Behold, a god!”: Realization as what it means to be divine, from @timmodryoid.bsky.social open.substack.com/pub/symmetri...
"Being as such", as "Presence as such", is beyond the Law of identity and difference. The unity characteristic of presence is therefore not subject to the dialectic of finitude. It is the pure singularity of each, the first polycentric proclaimer of the ineffable.
June 30, 2025 at 9:12 PM
"Being as such", as "Presence as such", is beyond the Law of identity and difference. The unity characteristic of presence is therefore not subject to the dialectic of finitude. It is the pure singularity of each, the first polycentric proclaimer of the ineffable.
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It never ceases to amaze me how we have culturally memory-holed the fact that before c. 1920 it was perfectly normal to believe seriously that intelligent life existed on other planets in the Solar System
June 29, 2025 at 8:10 PM
It never ceases to amaze me how we have culturally memory-holed the fact that before c. 1920 it was perfectly normal to believe seriously that intelligent life existed on other planets in the Solar System
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One of the most darkly funny scientistic pieties is the idea that the discovery of intelligent life beyond Earth would 'humble' humanity - given that in the late c19th and early c20th (an era renowned for human humility 🤔) it was a mainstream view that Mars was inhabited
June 29, 2025 at 8:10 PM
One of the most darkly funny scientistic pieties is the idea that the discovery of intelligent life beyond Earth would 'humble' humanity - given that in the late c19th and early c20th (an era renowned for human humility 🤔) it was a mainstream view that Mars was inhabited
Commentary XXI: Gaia-Chthonia, Aristotelian Gods, and Pointing at the Stars
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Commentary XXI
Gaia-Chthonia, Aristotelian Gods, and Pointing at the Stars
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June 21, 2025 at 12:39 PM
Commentary XXI: Gaia-Chthonia, Aristotelian Gods, and Pointing at the Stars
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I only knew Helen briefly, through here. On the basis of those interactions I decided to read everything that she wrote.
Here is a picture of a tiny hooman with her Wonderstruck. I hope that she comes to see what Helen saw in the world. May Helen’s memory be eternal.
Here is a picture of a tiny hooman with her Wonderstruck. I hope that she comes to see what Helen saw in the world. May Helen’s memory be eternal.
June 20, 2025 at 10:08 PM
I only knew Helen briefly, through here. On the basis of those interactions I decided to read everything that she wrote.
Here is a picture of a tiny hooman with her Wonderstruck. I hope that she comes to see what Helen saw in the world. May Helen’s memory be eternal.
Here is a picture of a tiny hooman with her Wonderstruck. I hope that she comes to see what Helen saw in the world. May Helen’s memory be eternal.
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Dear all,
Helen passed away at 13:21 local time. Helen would not have wanted us to be sad for a long time. All they wanted was to be remembered. They looked forward to being rid of pain and to being at rest. Helen took great comfort in you, their friends and readers.
pt. 1/2
Helen passed away at 13:21 local time. Helen would not have wanted us to be sad for a long time. All they wanted was to be remembered. They looked forward to being rid of pain and to being at rest. Helen took great comfort in you, their friends and readers.
pt. 1/2
June 20, 2025 at 10:32 PM
Dear all,
Helen passed away at 13:21 local time. Helen would not have wanted us to be sad for a long time. All they wanted was to be remembered. They looked forward to being rid of pain and to being at rest. Helen took great comfort in you, their friends and readers.
pt. 1/2
Helen passed away at 13:21 local time. Helen would not have wanted us to be sad for a long time. All they wanted was to be remembered. They looked forward to being rid of pain and to being at rest. Helen took great comfort in you, their friends and readers.
pt. 1/2