
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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I grew up in dairy country in the north. It is a coming of age ritual to keep the fields and hills clear of the canines that run wild keeping herd populations in check. Not that the canines do not need to be kept in check from time to time. The region is known for its balck forest meaning never cut or cleared since before the dutch were homesteaders.
This culture exists as part of the environment sharing in the prosperity of its vast holdings, unlike the European cultures that feared the environs they sought to escape from. Often overlooked, The City of the Sun on the great Mississippi life artery and estuary in the center of what is now the United States. To Native culture these lands are still thought of as the Great Grandmother to all that inhabited this side of the globe.