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Join the hosts of Innerverse Podcast, Chance Garton and Gabriel Peter for an in-depth interview about how to avoid physical altercation by learning verbal judo! Verbal Judo is the training manual in verbal redirection, de-escalation, and persuasion methods to prevent and/or tactically negotiate a range of conflict scenarios, aimed to curtail need for physical engagement. Popularized primarily for training police on how to maintain the psychological upper hand, uphold policy standards, and to gain voluntary compliance while minimizing likelihood of further or even incidental provocation. It's author, Dr. George (the Rino) Thompson, boasts a PHD from Princeton with affluence and familiarity on the magical grimoire Ars Notoria. His early seminars were highly animated motivational confessions (of a sort) instructing exactly how to use the "black magic of control" by virtue of extracting "the enemy's name". His personality as a rapid magic tutor and police instructor is quite commanding and unforgettable. He is, to those who recall, reminiscent of many 80s and 90s icons such as Sargent Slaughter from both GI Joe and WWF. Furthermore, we hope to reveal, his spirited influence has been embedded into other childhood nemesis characters, with a cunning and deeply meaningful revelation of method consummated by the Thoth Deck's Adjustment card number 8 (no longer called Justice number 11). Chance's bio: Chance Garton is the host of InnerVerse, a podcast dedicated to prying open your third ear and showing you the reality of perpetual synchronicity. With 8 years of experience in podcasting, Chance has developed an effortless ability to maintain a positive vibe in conversational flow states. His knowledge in a wide variety of subjects allows him to see connections that others miss. Chance is also a Biofield Tuner and seasoned energy worker & divination specialist, having helped hundreds of people around the world heal and align their mind and body. His consistent efforts at researching language, symbolism and mythology fill his conversations with fresh insights. Gabriel's bio: Gabriel Peters is a Father (of a kind rebel spirit), a lifelong martial artist, massage therapist, and philosophic frontiersman. His highly informed and low tech adventurous bridgebuilding blazes essoteric trails respectfully through cultural worldviews and dichotomies to inspire a higher standard of appreciating the many psycic mountaineers that passed through the treelines before us and those yet to come. His self initiated dives into astronomy, history, and Tarot systems have tapped deeply to the substratum of the syncro-mythical formulaic alchemy to unriddle only so much social engineering, and extract appreciable correspondence of many programs on offer in the vast Sea of Lex Murcatoria. His systems have harnessed the Enneagram's Vices, Virtues, and freedom of association to fortify and renovate our vessels for hightened imaginative pragmatism. He also loves to dance. *** MORE FROM BETH Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop Sign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 290+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Rumble Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Odyssey King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Twitter (X) Instagram Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Donate by PayPal if you're inspired Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign-up Follow the King Hero's Journey PodcastAnchorBreakerGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsRadio PublicSpotifyRSS
On Thursday July 8th, 2021, the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon and Very Honored Frater Suon will present a discussion on the Ars Notoria, a medieval Solomonic grimoire of prayers and meditations designed to assist in learning the Hermetic arts such as astrology, alchemy, philosophy and even theology. Although attributed to Solomon it is heavily Christian but filled with Hermetic and magickal lore. It was often included in the Lemegeton compendiums of Solomonic grimoires; along with the Goetia and the Almadel. It originated in the 13th century but we are most familiar with the Robert Turner 1656 translation available from Trident Books (1997) but we will also discuss Stephen Skinner & Daniel Clark's (2019) compendium of earlier versions. So tune in and learn how the old wizards remembered their spells.
In this episode we speak with Ars Notoria translator Matthias castle about this intriguing work of medieval angelic magic focused on obtaining knowledge and wisdom. Where did it come from? What does it do? Can you use it to learn Organic Chemistry? What is "angel water"? These and many more questions are answered. The 13th-century magical treatise Ars Notoria offers a secret account of the angel Pamphilius revealing the sacred magic to King Solomon by which he gained his famed wisdom and learning, thereby expanding upon the biblical narrative in which Solomon received a vision of God. Solomon's writings were transmitted to the first-century philosopher, Apollonius of Tyana, who provided a commentary entitled the Golden Flowers (Flores Aurei), which is contained within Ars Notoria.The magical text presents a complete system of angelic magic consisting of prayers addressed to angels, using figures called notae, for the purpose of acquiring scholastic and heavenly knowledge. Due to its rising popularity among university students, the magical ritual was reworked time and again, producing five treatises, dating from the 13th to 15th centuries; The Work of Works (Opus Operum), the Book of Flowers of Heavenly Teaching composed by the French Benedictine monk named John of Morigny, The Short Art (Ars Brevis), the abridged version attributed to Thomas of Toledo, and The Pauline Art (Ars Paulina), thereby establishing an entire notorial art tradition.In this new and complete translation of Ars Notoria, based on Julien Veronese's critical Latin edition, translator Matthias Castle presents the classic magical text, both short and long versions, including four of the later treatises. Castle explains how these theurgic ritual practices were performed, giving special attention to all the original pictorial figures (notae), and how the art of memory relates to angelic magic. Providing practical instruction, extensive commentary, and in-depth background research and annotations, Ars Notoria: The Notory Art of Solomon is an essential sourcebook on angelic magic for scholar and magician alike. #solomonicmagic #solomonicmagick #grimoire #magick #ceremonialmagic #ceremonialmagick #angels #angelicmagic #medievalmagic #astrologicalmagic #occult #occultism #esotericbooks #esoteric #esotericism --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support
In this episode, we're talking about the Ars Notoria, a 13th-century Latin textbook of magic (now retroactively called a grimoire) from Northern Italy, which claims to grant its solitary practitioner an enhancement of his or her mental faculties (i.e., memory, eloquence, and intelligence), spiritual faculties for communicating with angels, and the acquisition of earthly and heavenly knowledge through ritual magic. The magical ritual that it describes expresses both religious orthodoxy and esoteric elements which captivated young boys, university students, and clerics for its promise of a fast-track to gaining knowledge rapidly. This textbook of magic has a complicated history, both mythical and historical. In this episode, Matthias Castle (who has just completed a new Latin translation of the book) discusses the weird and wonderful magic that the Ars Notoria has to offer. Show Notes: Ultraculture With Jason Louv page Magick.Me The Adept Initiative Ars Notoria
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In this episode I am joined by Matthias Castle, the forthcoming translator of the new English edition of the Ars Notoria. We establish the historical tradition and textual evolution of the Notary Art, from its origins with Apollonius of Tyana's Flores Aurei & the angel Pamphilius all the way down to the Summa Sacrae Magicae & De Arte Crucifixi. Matthias is an independent scholar of classical studies, medieval history, and the Western esoteric tradition. After graduating from Emory & Henry College with a degree in religious studies and philosophy, Castle's Latin expertise, rich historical understanding, and keen research skills developed into the more than twenty-year ambitious investigation and translation project that resulted in his new book Ars Notoria: The Notory Art of Solomon, coming out November 28th with Inner Traditions. The 13th-century magical treatise offers a secret account of the sacred angelic magic revealed to King Solomon. This new complete translation features both the short and long versions (A, A2 & B) based on Julien Veronese's critical Latin edition and includes all of the original figures (notae), essential for inspection during ritual. You can connect with Matthias on his website at www.matthiascastle.com and I recommend you read his blog on the topics discussed in this video. His book is released November 28th and can be found in most bookstores & online retailers. Check it out here: https://www.innertraditions.com/books... Interested in Esoteric Scholarship & historical Occult practice? Check out our flagship training program: https://www.mystai.co.uk/omm Follow Mystai in all your usual places:
The Ars Notoria promises rapid learning of difficult topics like math and geometry. Here are the surprising reasons it might have worked.
The wonderful Dr. Stephen Skinner talks about the Ars Notoria, a grimoire of visual magic and rapid learning. You can learn more about Stephen Skinner here: http://www.sskinner.com/. and you can learn more about the two volumes of the Ars Notoria that he published here: http://www.sskinner.com/books2.htm#arsnotoria and here: http://www.sskinner.com/books2.htm#arsnotoriamethod As always, head over to patreon.com/witchhassle to support the show and get even more witchhassle.
On Thursday July 8th, 2021, the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon and Very Honored Frater Suon will present a discussion on the Ars Notoria, a medieval Solomonic grimoire of prayers and meditations designed to assist in learning the Hermetic arts such as astrology, alchemy, philosophy and even theology. Although attributed to Solomon it is heavily Christian but filled with Hermetic and magickal lore. It was often included in the Lemegeton compendiums of Solomonic grimoires; along with the Goetia and the Almadel. It originated in the 13th century but we are most familiar with the Robert Turner 1656 translation available from Trident Books (1997) but we will also discuss Stephen Skinner & Daniel Clark's (2019) compendium of earlier versions. So tune in and learn how the old wizards remembered their spells.
What are practical methods that unlock using ‘The Ars Notoria’ grimoire for the rapid acquisition of knowledge? What specific steps are needed in the operation, and what parts could be left out? Internationally acclaimed author, practicing magician and scholar, Dr. Stephen Skinner, shares about his upcoming tome entitled “Ars Notoria: The Method”, now available for pre-order. In this podcast, Dr. Skinner shares on these topics, answers you Glitch Bottle Patreon listener questions and more! ►Pre-order “Ars Notoria: The Method”(via Llewellyn): https://www.llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738770307 ►Pre-order “Ars Notoria: The Method”(via Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/Ars-Notoria-Method-Mediaeval-Angel/dp/0738770302/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Ars+Notoria%3A+The+Method&qid=1618797143&sr=8-1 ►
What is the Ars Notoria, and how did it help people in the Middle Ages work with angels to rapidly learn complex subjects? Where did these incredibly mysterious “notae” or illustrations, come from? What’s the relationship between the Ars Notoria and the Lemegeton? Internationally acclaimed author, practicing magician and scholar, Dr. Stephen Skinner, returns to talk about a wonderful tome he released with Daniel Clark “Ars Notoria: The Grimoire of Rapid Learning by Magic”. This is the first time an English text oriented to practitioners has ever been published along with manuscript images of full sets of notae.Get “The Ars Notoria: The Grimoire of Rapid Learning by Magic” here: ►http://www.sskinner.com/books2.htm#arsnotoria►https://llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738764528
What is the Ars Notoria, and how did it help people in the Middle Ages work with angels to rapidly learn complex subjects? Where did these incredibly mysterious “notae” or illustrations, come from? What’s the relationship between the Ars Notoria and the Lemegeton? Internationally acclaimed author, practicing magician and scholar, Dr. Stephen Skinner, returns to talk about a wonderful tome he released with Daniel Clark “Ars Notoria: The Grimoire of Rapid Learning by Magic”. This is the first time an English text oriented to practitioners has ever been published along with manuscript images of full sets of notae.Get “The Ars Notoria: The Grimoire of Rapid Learning by Magic” here: ►http://www.sskinner.com/books2.htm#arsnotoria►https://llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738764528
Hodie communico paucas res dictu dignas quas didici de colloquio primo (de Arte Notoria scripto) quorum ignarus fueram ubi "octo lepidissima dicta" et colloquium cum Camerario paravimus. Etiam nonnulla subsidia ad aenigma solvendum ostendo. Gratiae Herberto Doting sunt agendae quod ille nos certiores fecit de editione Colloquiorum Latine tantum adnotata, ex qua haec didicimus.
Hoc in sermone ego dissero octo locutiones ex colloquio familiari c.i. "Ars Notoria" electas quae mihi esse lepidissimae videbantur.
#041 - John of Morigny & the Science of Dreams with Dr. Claire Fanger Dr. Claire Fanger is Associate Professor of Religion at Rice University and is a medievalist with a research focus on understandings and practices of Latin Christianity in the later Middle Ages, as well as a focus on texts and manuscripts of magic, especially angel magic in a Christian context. She is the editor of two field-defining collections on this very topic: Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries (published in 2012) and Conjuring Spirits: Texts and Traditions of Medieval Ritual Magic (published in 1998). She discusses her groundbreaking research into 14th century French benedictine monk, John of Morigny, and his important connection to the famous Ars Notoria text. She also talks about her research into prophecy, prayers and dreams, answers listener questions, and much more. *Inscription on the Heart: Medieval Christian Knowledge Practices - https://thesideview.co/articles/inscription-on-the-heart/*Claire’s Academia.edu link: *https://rice.academia.edu/ClaireFanger*"Divine Dreamwork" which discusses the confluence of magical and monastic ideas and practices in John of Morigny: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/707713/pdf_________Subscribe to Glitch Bottle!_________▶︎YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/glitchbottle▶︎ iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1235137914▶︎Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EHGCpnNLVqEDN5sjkvjlq▶︎Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alexander-eth/glitch-bottle
#041 - John of Morigny & the Science of Dreams with Dr. Claire Fanger Dr. Claire Fanger is Associate Professor of Religion at Rice University and is a medievalist with a research focus on understandings and practices of Latin Christianity in the later Middle Ages, as well as a focus on texts and manuscripts of magic, especially angel magic in a Christian context. She is the editor of two field-defining collections on this very topic: Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries (published in 2012) and Conjuring Spirits: Texts and Traditions of Medieval Ritual Magic (published in 1998). She discusses her groundbreaking research into 14th century French benedictine monk, John of Morigny, and his important connection to the famous Ars Notoria text. She also talks about her research into prophecy, prayers and dreams, answers listener questions, and much more. *Inscription on the Heart: Medieval Christian Knowledge Practices - https://thesideview.co/articles/inscription-on-the-heart/*Claire’s Academia.edu link: *https://rice.academia.edu/ClaireFanger*"Divine Dreamwork" which discusses the confluence of magical and monastic ideas and practices in John of Morigny: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/707713/pdf_________Subscribe to Glitch Bottle!_________▶︎YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/glitchbottle▶︎ iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1235137914▶︎Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EHGCpnNLVqEDN5sjkvjlq▶︎Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alexander-eth/glitch-bottle
Hoc in sermone nostro et primo dialogum ab Erasmo scriptum c.i., "Ars Notoria," vocibus excipimus. In acroamati quod sequitur locutiones huius colloquii tractabimus quae "octo lepidissima dicta" nobis esse videbantur.
Listeners, get ready to learn about a previously unknown version of the Almandal of Solomon dating from the 13th century, with medieval scholar, author and researcher, Vajra Regan! Let me repeat that, especially those who are familiar with the “Art Almadal” one of the five books of the Lemegeton - this is a very early and radically different version of the Almandel, and Vajra is here to share his thoughts on this, which he condensed into a marvelous 60-page article he wrote for the Journal of Medieval Latin! We talk about it’s relation to medieval lapidaries, the “Ars Notoria”, and how it was influenced by Arabic texts pouring into Europe! _________Subscribe to Glitch Bottle!_________▶︎YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/glitchbottle▶︎ iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1235137914▶︎Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alexander-eth/glitch-bottle
Listeners, get ready to learn about a previously unknown version of the Almandal of Solomon dating from the 13th century, with medieval scholar, author and researcher, Vajra Regan! Let me repeat that, especially those who are familiar with the “Art Almadal” one of the five books of the Lemegeton - this is a very early and radically different version of the Almandel, and Vajra is here to share his thoughts on this, which he condensed into a marvelous 60-page article he wrote for the Journal of Medieval Latin! We talk about it’s relation to medieval lapidaries, the “Ars Notoria”, and how it was influenced by Arabic texts pouring into Europe! _________Subscribe to Glitch Bottle!_________▶︎YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/glitchbottle▶︎ iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1235137914▶︎Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alexander-eth/glitch-bottle
YOU GUYS, I GOT TO INTERVIEW SCOTT GOSNELL! Okay, okay, I’m calming down. In this episode, Erik interviews Scott Gosnell, entrepreneur, scientist, writer, wizard, autodidact, and translator of the collected works of Giordano Bruno. We spend a lot of time diving into Bruno’s life and works, but we also talk about other stuff. It is a really fascinating conversation that touches on the origins of psychology, the art of memory, Neoplatonism, and even Dzogchen Buddhism. The Beers No beer this episode! We recorded in the middle of the day so it seemed like a bad idea. Links and Notes Scott’s blog, Bottle Rocket Science Startup Geometry, Scott’s podcast The Collected Works of Giordano Bruno Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition by Frances Yates Deep Principles of Kabbalistic Alchemy by David Chaim Smith John of Morigny Rewriting Magic: An Exegesis of the Visionary Autobiography of a Fourteenth-Century French Monk and The Flowers of Heavenly Teaching by Claire Fanger Daniel Ingram, who claims to be an Arhat “It seems like Giordano Bruno’s superpower was pissing people off. And memorizing things.”
Today we check out what's making headlines and we have a special report on the Ars Notoria. An ancient text that allegedly grants the reader otherworldly powers. Hosted by President Zen-1. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackhelicopternews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhelicopternews/support