Abbas Shahsavar
Maryam Ayeen

Sabbath (Saturday)

Sabbath is the symbol of Saturn in the Mithraic calendar and the Hebrew Sabbath, which in the Old Testament, is referred to as the time of silence and relief and prohibition of people from slaughtering and reaping.
According to Greek mythology, Saturn is the ancient god of time who devours his children for fear of being rewarded with castration.
The myth of time with Sigmund Freud’s proposed model for explaining the origins of taboos reveals that the enjoyment of a taboo-broken lust – whether pure or evil – and its failure to return will break the unity of the brothers around the axis of original sin. And the scroll of society will complicate them.
The day of Saturn is the revelation of the unrighteousness of the victim in the time of silence and the disobedience of the sixth commandment, which will lead to the punishment of metamorphosis.
The Day of the Sabbath is a naked visual narrative of the rebellion against the payment of atonement, the date of the slaughter, and the resulting castration and metamorphosis in the history of Iran. Sabt is Arabic synonym of Keivan Shid in Persian calendar and Shabbat in Jewish calendar in Old Testament meaning time for peace and silence. Saturn is also a Greek myth of time who used to eat his own offspring in fear of being castrated.
Shabbat with proposed model of Sigmund Freud explains the existence of taboos. He asserts that the will to break the taboos, resistance and unity in order to commit the first sin has ruined their society.
Any defiance from the Sixth Order will lead to metamorphosis. Therefore, visual narration of defiance from paying atonement, sacrifice, imitation of castration and metamorphosis is the result of this day; Saturday.