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Proclus and Astrology in Platonism

Discussing the life and work of the 5th century philosopher Proclus, and how he integrated astrology and theurgy with Platonism, with Dr. José Manuel Redondo and Chris Brennan.

José is an astrologer from Mexico City who wrote a PhD dissertation on Proclus in 2015. We met at an astrology conference in 2010, and have been talking about doing an episode on Proclus for years now.

After last month's episode on the Lots where I touched on Plato, the Myth of Er, and the concept of the guardian daimon, I thought it would be a great time to expand on some of those points by talking to José about Proclus and expanding the discussion of Platonism to include the Timaeus and other Platonic metaphysics.

During the course of the episode we talk about Proclus and how he used astrology together with theurgy as a tool for working with the gods and invoking them in his daily life, and we ended up touching on a bunch of other topics in the process, including:

🪐 Plato's creation myth called the Timaeus, and how it posits that the universe is a living creature and god that possesses a soul and intelligence, and how some later astrologers may have been influenced by this and shared a similar conceptualization of the cosmos.

🪐 How Plato's conceptualization of reincarnation in the Timaeus and the Myth of Er influenced later astrologers and philosophers such as Proclus.
The Platonic idea of fate being a law that is conditional, and allows for choice.

🪐 The role of the daimon in Proclus and other Platonists, and the question of whether it is an internal or external entity that guides the native to fulfill their destiny.

🪐 Proclus' birth chart that is preserved in the biography his student Marinus wrote for him, as well as how his student says that eclipses occurred around the time of Proclus' death.

🪐 How the integration of Platonic metaphysics with astrology is part of what led to its downfall once the Roman Empire became Christian, and how some of the Platonic notions about daimons or the cosmos being alive caused conflict with Christian theology.

And many other topics.

You can find out more about José on his website and Facebook page:

http://capulus.com.mx

https://www.facebook.com/Capulus7

This is episode 435 of The Astrology Podcast:

https://theastrologypodcast.com/2024/02/08/proclus-and-astrology-in-platonism/

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Timestamps

00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:49 José Manuel Redondo's background
00:05:40 Proclus
00:15:00 Proclus and astrology
00:20:23 Theurgy
00:30:15 Platonism
00:36:31 Philosophy, astrology, and magic integrated in Proclus
00:42:30 Neoplatonism and the Chaldean Oracles
00:55:35 Birth chart of Proclus
01:21:00 Plato’s Timaeus
01:41:00 The Myth of Er and fate as law
01:56:10 Proclus' belief in reincarnation
02:02:10 Christianity, paganism, and astrology
02:09:28 Daimons
02:32:02 Plato and astrology
02:54:10 Middle Platonism and Neoplatonism
03:01:18 Proclus and astrology
03:15:22 Was Proclus an astrologer?
03:25:25 Jose’s work
03:29:08 Credits

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