The seven holy planets of the solar system are shown in a row against a black starry background, in order from Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn with rings, Uranus, to Neptune.

The Seven Holy Planets of the Tree of Life: PART 3

Leyla

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Date

07/07/2025

Printed in the Zenith News Notes No 113, August 2016

Introduction to the Seven Holy Planets

In Part 1 and Part 2, the Moon, Mercury and Venus and then the Sun, Mars and Jupiter were examined as they appear and influence our personality complex. Using these attributes we build our ‘house’ which we show to the world in our everyday endeavours.

In the final part or this series we look at Saturn.

The Planets

A black and white diagram of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, showing ten interconnected spheres (sephirot) labeled with names and numbers, linked by 22 paths forming a vertical structure.
The Tree of Life


7. Saturn – Binah 

A large, shadowy planet with visible icy or rocky textures and bright rings encircling it, set against a dark, space-like background with soft light illuminating part of the planet.
The planet Saturn – Binah


Reverend Ann Davies explains that to experience the consciousness of Binah requires the crossing of the abyss on the Tree of Life, therefore we will probably not experience this in our lifetime. However, the attributes of Saturn and its energies are, like the preceding six planets, ours to utilise. On a Universal level, through Binah the limiting and defining qualities of Saturn are used to bring the cosmic aspects of Deity into manifestation. Likewise, on our personal level, we utilise the energies of Saturn whenever we limit and concentrate so our goals can be bought into manifestation. 

Saturn – General Information

  • Radius: 58,232 km 
  • Distance from Sun: 1.433 billion km 
  • Mass: 5.683 × 10^26 kg (95.16 M⊕) 
  • Length of day: 0d 10h 42m 
  • Orbital period: 29 years 

Saturn in Mythology

Saturn (Latin: Saturnus Latin pronunciation: [saˈtʊr.nʊs]) is a god in ancient Roman religion, and a character in myth. Saturn is a complex figure because of his multiple associations and long history. He was the first god of the Capitol, known since the most ancient times as Saturnius Mons, and was seen as a god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation. In later developments he came to be also a god of time. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. The Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum housed the state treasury. In December, he was celebrated at what is perhaps the most famous of the Roman festivals, the Saturnalia, a time of feasting, role reversals, free speech, gift-giving and revelry. Saturn the planet and Saturday are both named after the god. 

Conclusion to the Seven Holy Planets

We all have the seven holy planets within, and their planetary influence through the Sephiroth cannot be underestimated in their bearing on our energies and inner states of consciousness. 

The planetary energies are manifesting through us and are there for our recognition and investigation into our own inner being. The perfect order in the heavens with the planets and their rotations find expression through the smallest details of our lives. Knowledge of that order is fundamental in practical occultism. 

What is essential to understand is that all events in the Universe, including those of our own lives, are related so there are links of connection everywhere and no event occurs by itself. 

Keeping this concept in mind will aid us in accepting that the reign of law is truly Universal and that nothing happens by chance. The more we can learn about the various influences of the planets and constellations in our environment the more intelligently may we direct the course of our lives. May we realise that all manifestation is orderly. 

What is essential to understand is that all events in the Universe, including those of our own lives, are related so there are links of connection everywhere and no event occurs by itself. 

Our force and energy is identical with Deity’s force and energy. Study of the planets and constellations will bring us closer to these realisations of reality. We see the effects of these energies on our beautiful planet Earth, our everyday environment and ourselves as spiritual beings. The marvel and majesty and magnificence of our physical bodies and all that resides on planet Earth surely bear such testament of the superconscious levels from which we came. The time, while we are alive and conscious, must become a time of great importance in developing and changing our levels of awareness towards the greater levels in which we live, move and have our being. 

The planets which we see in the heavens are within us as part of our psyche and are utilised every day through our mental activities, creative imagination, physical activities, hopes and desires, discrimination and discernment. We are a part of the greater and the greater is a part of the human, animal, plant and mineral existence. 

May you work towards a greater realisation of these realities and apply them to yourself and your fellow brothers and sisters. 

References

The Esoteric Astrology of Tarot, Wikipedia, Developing Supersensory Powers


Read more: The Seven Holy Planets of the Tree of Life: PART 1 (Moon, Mercury and Venus)

Read more: The Seven Holy Planets of the Tree of Life: PART 2 (Sun, Mars and Jupiter)