
9 Patrick di Santo
9 Patrick di Santo is an interdisciplinary research scientist and author whose work masterfully weaves history, metaphysics, cultural theory, and scientific inquiry. With affiliations at the University of Kansas and the Union Center for Cultural and Environmental Research, his writing is recognized for its source-based reconstructions, symbolic depth, and commitment to recovering suppressed knowledge systems.
His landmark book, ALIENATION: The Phoenician Healers (2024), explores ancient ritual medicine across Vedic, Egyptian, Persian, Hellenistic, and Phoenician cultures. Integrating symbols such as the serpent, spiral, and sacred tree, di Santo reveals how ancestral healing practices align with modern genetics, quantum theory, and energetic medicine.
In WISDOM SEEKERS: Sphinx Worship, he conducts a comparative investigation of feminine cosmic archetypes from Egypt, Sumeria, India, and Phoenicia—highlighting the Sphinx as a guardian of divine memory and gender balance in cosmic order. This work is central to di Santo’s thesis: that ancient mythologies encoded a higher harmonic logic now recoverable through rigorous cross-cultural analysis.
Awarded the Zadigan Research Grant in 2021, his project City of the Sun: Our Grandmother’s Lost History documents Cahokia, the pre-Columbian mound city in Illinois. This study merges indigenous oral history, archaeology, and spiritual cosmology, honoring Native American perspectives long excluded from mainstream narratives.
Di Santo’s prose blends ethnography, linguistics, archaeology, and poetics into a layered intellectual experience. His source-first methodology prioritizes ancient texts, petroglyphs, and ritual traditions—always grounded in primary citation and restorative storytelling. His work guides readers across the edges of myth and science, toward a reactivation of ancestral wisdom.
Including Native American Indian research, such as Our Grandmother’s Lost History, 9 affirms the wisdom embedded in ancestral language:
“Onęhshę́ʼ shęh gawęnyóh, nęh oʼnigo̱hwę́ʼ gawęnyóh gowaʼ onęhshę́ʼ.”
Time is Precious, but Truth more Precious than Time.
Supervisors: Dr. Merlin Butler, MD., Ph.D., Dr. Bruce M. Cappo Ph.D., ABPP, Dr. Anna Pope, and Dr. Alex Boynton
Address: https://number9ine.com/
His landmark book, ALIENATION: The Phoenician Healers (2024), explores ancient ritual medicine across Vedic, Egyptian, Persian, Hellenistic, and Phoenician cultures. Integrating symbols such as the serpent, spiral, and sacred tree, di Santo reveals how ancestral healing practices align with modern genetics, quantum theory, and energetic medicine.
In WISDOM SEEKERS: Sphinx Worship, he conducts a comparative investigation of feminine cosmic archetypes from Egypt, Sumeria, India, and Phoenicia—highlighting the Sphinx as a guardian of divine memory and gender balance in cosmic order. This work is central to di Santo’s thesis: that ancient mythologies encoded a higher harmonic logic now recoverable through rigorous cross-cultural analysis.
Awarded the Zadigan Research Grant in 2021, his project City of the Sun: Our Grandmother’s Lost History documents Cahokia, the pre-Columbian mound city in Illinois. This study merges indigenous oral history, archaeology, and spiritual cosmology, honoring Native American perspectives long excluded from mainstream narratives.
Di Santo’s prose blends ethnography, linguistics, archaeology, and poetics into a layered intellectual experience. His source-first methodology prioritizes ancient texts, petroglyphs, and ritual traditions—always grounded in primary citation and restorative storytelling. His work guides readers across the edges of myth and science, toward a reactivation of ancestral wisdom.
Including Native American Indian research, such as Our Grandmother’s Lost History, 9 affirms the wisdom embedded in ancestral language:
“Onęhshę́ʼ shęh gawęnyóh, nęh oʼnigo̱hwę́ʼ gawęnyóh gowaʼ onęhshę́ʼ.”
Time is Precious, but Truth more Precious than Time.
Supervisors: Dr. Merlin Butler, MD., Ph.D., Dr. Bruce M. Cappo Ph.D., ABPP, Dr. Anna Pope, and Dr. Alex Boynton
Address: https://number9ine.com/
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Yet, strictly mechanistic views of evolution can limit its symbolic, holistic implications, ignoring the non-linear, integrative aspects of growth central to ancient healing practices. This broader approach invites a fusion of scientific understanding with a ritualistic, holistic vision of health and well-being, framing adaptation as a path to resilience and growth in both physical and emotional realms.
One must understand the vehicle we call self —home— during our physical time is similar to a book found in a library during study hall, providing an avatar in this realm that allows one to play at being another. We know we have to go back to classes. May even provide justification to skip the rest of the day but at some point the book must be returned and the classes resumed.
Patrick Disanto does not deserve to lose custody of his children. he's a hardworking, clean living father who is involved in many projects. But the most important project is the raising of his children, which he's been doing well and continuously since their births.
I believe justice requires that Zo and Xander be allowed to continue to live with their father.
And he has been chastised for not corroborating anything. Well, there has been corroboration. We have heard from a number of witnesses who have corroborated Mr. Disanto and his testimony.
States Congress regarding Procedural Defects concerning what those disabled are
subjected to. I respectfully request to address these mechanisms in person. In the
interest of expediency.
Procedural Defects interrupt established relationships and lifestyles of children and parents with disabilities, often impeding the relationship between the two. This significantly deteriorates the lives of both. Judicial interventions are introduced to an already confusing situation, by officials untrained in the subtleties and psychological semantics of disability.
S. 3963 (IS) - Protecting Survivors from Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 2022. My name is Patrick di Santo I am a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor and personally discovered post head injury how we found no advocacy for this disability in the US. We feel this example of judicial overlook highlights the needed addition(s) to S. 3963 (IS) - Protecting Survivors from Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 2022 as since 1990 the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that apply to the Senate; (2) notwithstanding any other provision of law, the enforcement and adjudication of certain rights and protections under these provisions shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Senate have not been amended or updated to accommodate the increasing numbers of identified head injury survivors. The CDC indicates that head injuries esp. TBI's are the #1 maimer and cause of death to children and youths in the US, the Kansas Head Injury Protocol (KHIP) provides a much needed assessment that highlights the probability of a presentation of a head injury and the need for further medical assessment and treatment. As you know, addressing head injuries in a timely manner is imperative to establish the most successful level of rehabilitation.
One explanation for these changes may be a result of stable trading with the northernmost, central, and southern regions of the western continents of this orb. The varying supply of regional good(s) most likely contributed to this upsurge further increasing exposure to differing regional populations and culture. This would include travelers from exotic lands, including the continents of Eurasia, and Africa, explaining the archeological representations of hardgood objects with defined ergonomics, flora, and fauna at both ends of the trade route.
This discovery led to additional research theories: if indeed the Indigenous culture separated from an earlier culture to pursue a more democratic existence on the continent. This long migration should be evidenced historically within genetics. The ever increasing Eurasian traveler participated in both the increased population within the trade network of the City of the Sun as well as the decline.
Mound 72, a small ridgetop mound located south of the central axis at the City of the Sun can provide some answers to these questions. Containing more than 270 individual burial sites, Mound 72 has 25 burial assemblages exhibiting a variety of treatments and practice(s) within the vicinity of each, expressing a complex culture with multiple cultural influences. In order to obtain the answers to these questions this work proposes to explore genetic data both mitochondrial and nuclear in efforts to clarify patterns in historical known makers in joining the past to a present comparison.
Novel therapy uncovered physical correlations between subjects' presentations and their physicality with releaf and progress when movement and sound are implemented during a case study of an adult male with acute head injury from blunt force trauma. Namely, the release of soft tissue trigger points relieves stress held in the regions affected, through stimuli. The occipital attachments for the extensor muscles (semi spinalis cathetus, splenius pathadis, levator scapulae, upper fibers of trapezius) positive response noted with the stimulation of these regions with effleurage (broad strokes to warm the tissue up, against the muscle grain): cross fiber friction and stripping (manipulation with the grain of the muscle fiber). If vertigo or other nausea are present affecting equilibrium presenting as physical displays of deviations of the ability to control balance. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo or BPPV, vestibular migraines, Brocca’s aphasia, are among other presentations affecting one's balance. Challenging desensitization or flooding and habituation with compensatory strategies to maintain safety and autonomy of daily living or ADL while providing relief when other therapies fall short in progress. One must not underestimate the commitment needed during pre-diagnosis or when diagnosing a disability of head injury.