Sator

Beyond religion and cinema, the Sator Square has a long history in "low magic." In various European folk traditions, the square was written on parchment and carried to ward off bad luck, extinguish fires, or heal sickness. In the Pennsylvania Dutch "Pow-wow" healing tradition, the Sator Square was used specifically to protect livestock and cure ailments, proving that the mystery of the "Sower" continues to sow curiosity even today.

Grosser realized that the 25 letters of the Sator Square could be completely rearranged to form a massive cross. The horizontal and vertical arms of this cross both spell out the phrase (Latin for "Our Father," the opening words of the Lord's Prayer). A P A PATER NOSTER E M O G A Use code with caution. Beyond religion and cinema, the Sator Square has