Mon, 14 December 2009
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Mon, 16 November 2009
Today's show has a 10 minute intro by me and then a syndicated copy of episode 32 of the gspot podcast. The gspot podcast is unreal. Listening to it I couldn't believe how great it was. Paranoia inducing audio tasties. Check it out and let me know what you think. I hope to have James Curcio on the show soon as well. The creator of this particular show.
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Wed, 28 October 2009
On the show with Allen we discuss men in black, the black lodge, point chauds, hot points, egypt, the ancient and primitive right of memphis misriam, the paracast, scientific illuminism, and much more. http://davidcherubim.net/englishqabalah.htm http://www.mindspring.com/~hellfire/bishop/ http://scribd.com http://www.history.com/content/ufohunters |
Mon, 19 October 2009
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Wed, 10 June 2009
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Mon, 4 May 2009
On this episode, I speak with Clint Marsh. He is the author of the Mentalist's Handbook. We speak for a while about esoterica, his youth, how the book got it's start, and many other topics. Here is a breif bio, from Amazon.com "Clint Marsh is a writer and publisher of practical esoterica. Aside
from The Camelopard – the pamphlet series that inspired The Mentalist's
Handbook, Marsh's publications include Goblin Proofing One's Chicken
Coop, On Gnoming (A Pocket Guide to the Successful Hunting and Cooking
of Gnomes), and Wandering Wizards Welcome (By Appointment). He has
served as the consulting editor for Jeff Hoke's Guide to Lost Wonder
series and as the American publisher for Phooka, The Journal of the
Overland Mallet Club. He holds a BA in Journalism from the University
of Iowa and lives in Berkeley, CA where he distributes his works
through Wonderella Printed."
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Mon, 4 May 2009
On this episode, I speak with Clint Marsh. He is the author of the Mentalist's Handbook. We speak for a while about esoterica, his youth, how the book got it's start, and many other topics. Here is a breif bio, from Amazon.com "Clint Marsh is a writer and publisher of practical esoterica. Aside
from The Camelopard – the pamphlet series that inspired The Mentalist's
Handbook, Marsh's publications include Goblin Proofing One's Chicken
Coop, On Gnoming (A Pocket Guide to the Successful Hunting and Cooking
of Gnomes), and Wandering Wizards Welcome (By Appointment). He has
served as the consulting editor for Jeff Hoke's Guide to Lost Wonder
series and as the American publisher for Phooka, The Journal of the
Overland Mallet Club. He holds a BA in Journalism from the University
of Iowa and lives in Berkeley, CA where he distributes his works
through Wonderella Printed." |
Thu, 23 April 2009
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Thu, 16 April 2009
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Wed, 11 March 2009
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Mon, 9 February 2009
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Tue, 3 February 2009
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Tue, 13 January 2009
On this episode I speak with Frater W.I.T about his new book Advanced Enochian Magick. We discuss his background, dangers of enochian magick (none), preperation for enochian magick, Victorian Magicians like Paul Foster Case, other Golden Dawners, the importance of studying/practicing in a group as well as a whole host of other things. Near the end I read a profound excerpt from his first book in which he has a fascinating experience with the king of air. Frater W.I.T. has been involved in the study and practice of the western occult tradition for more than twenty years. He has received initiation in two schools of the mysteries, one Masonic and the other Rosecrucian. The main thrust of his work is to develop new methods of ceremonial magick. He has been featured on Occult of Personality Podcast, as well as Thelema Coast to Coast, in which he spoke about his first book, enochian initiation. |