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Can Britain remain a cultural superpower post-Brexit? How does religion and philosophy inform creativity? How can we prevent arts from being cut from curriculums? Rory and Alastair are joined by Britain's leading sculptor, Antony Gormley, to answer all these questions and more.
In this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Chip Colwell discuss the origin of things, exploring how humans went from having nothing to having everything over the course of four million years. Dr. Colwell emphasizes the interplay between biology and culture, highlighting how our ancestors' use of tools led to physiological changes and the emergence of art and religion. He also explores the meaning of things in our current moment when replaceability of objects has diminished their significance.For a deep dive into Chip Colwell's work, check out his book: So Much Stuff: How Humans Discovered Tools, Invented Meaning, and Made More of Everything
Ed Is joined by artist Owen Cyclops. Own illustrates and makes cartoons, but he also is very interested in the boundaries between religion and science. Are Wiccan and Pagan practices really so far removed from Christianity? Could the legends of real magic just be science which we don't yet understand?After all, many of the technological devices we take for-granted today would have been viewed as magical or mysterious just fifty years ago.This belief and exploration has driving Owen and had an influence on his work. He tells Ed Opperman his case that all religions are to some extent magic, and all magic is, to a similar degree, science.Website: Owen CyclopsTwitter: Owen CyclopsOther: Channel One: The First Collection of Comics
Jack Soren is a wave-surfing, graffiti spraying, mural-painting Native-Hawaiian artist from the island of O'ahu. He has produced several solo exhibitions as well as contributed works to numerous groups and collective shows. Having developed an extremely applicable style, his work has been commissioned for major branding and marketing campaigns by organizations like Vans Triple Crown and companies like Hawaiian Airlines. This prolific mural artist also produced massive work for clients like the International Market Place in Waikiki and Bloomingdales. In this episode we talk about growing up in La'ie, his religion and faith, his art, family, staying true to yourself, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Jack at https://www.instagram.com/jacksoren/ Buy our merch on: https://keepitaloha.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepitAlohaPod/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod Filmed at https://id8studios.org/
Ed Is joined by artist Owen Cyclops. Own illustrates and makes cartoons, but he also is very interested in the boundaries between religion and science. Are Wiccan and Pagan practices really so far removed from Christianity? Could the legends of real magic just be science which we don't yet understand?After all, many of the technological devices we take for-granted today would have been viewed as magical or mysterious just fifty years ago.This belief and exploration has driving Owen and had an influence on his work. He tells Ed Opperman his case that all religions are to some extent magic, and all magic is, to a similar degree, science.Website: Owen CyclopsTwitter: Owen CyclopsOther: Channel One: The First Collection of ComicsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Temple of Babalon Choronzon's Bobby Hale chats with Keats Ross about Listening Post Alpha, new Audiomancy sinews and a track from Revel Rosz & Saroth The Mage … HAUNT ONGHOST GEMATRIA ∴ Bobby Hale ∴ Saroth The Mage ∴ PRAGMAGICK
Announcing the 2023 HAUNTQUINOX on 3/20/23 with a preview of the PRAGMAGICK RADIO HOUR PRESENTS: "BLACK MESA" from ZOZOBRA and new Audiomancy! … HAUNT ONWtH’s HAUNTQUNIOX 3/20/23 ∴ ZOZOBRA Radioplay ∴ Audiomancy
Last weekend was Mardi Gras, and you may have listened to our WorldPride panel on the pod last week. My guest this week, Rod Pattenden was actually in the first church group to march in the Mardis Gras parade back in around 1999. And whilst that involved a horrendous amount of discrimination and suffering, I am amazed at Rod's courage and resilience. There's a lot of other things I love about Rod. He's an artist with a PhD in art and religion, and as you'll hear, he's a brilliant thinker and practitioner, constantly finding ways to translate ideas into action. This conversation took place in a room in Rod's house filled with art and books — a pretty good place to be if you ask me. As you listen, I hope you get the sense that you're in the room with us, exploring how we can break open our boxes and find new ways of seeing the divine in all kinds of places.
Mir sind viele Menschen begegnet, die meinen, dass mein Glaube an Jesus Christus so eine Art Religion ist, die man zu bestimmten Zeiten in der Woche, meistens am Sonntagmorgen, ausübt, so ähnlich wie ein Hobby, das man hat. Meine Besuche in der »Gemeinde« (was auch immer das ist) würden mir bestimmt guttun, und alles, was einem selbst guttut, sollte man auch machen. Wahrer Glaube wird mit eifriger Religionsausübung gleichgesetzt und als psychologisch positives Element gesehen. Ich bin den Menschen, die so etwas denken, überhaupt nicht böse, im Gegenteil, ich denke, sie meinen es oft gut mit mir.Doch der Glaube an Jesus Christus ist weder nur eine fromme Freizeitbeschäftigung noch der hilflose Versuch einer Selbsttherapie. Mein fester Glaube ist, dass Jesus Christus tatsächlich für meine Sünden am Kreuz gestorben ist. Ich selbst bin Sünder und wäre auf ewig verloren, wenn Jesus mir nicht meine Sünden durch den Glauben nähme. Er hat für mich als Stellvertreter den Tod als Strafe für die Sünde auf sich genommen. Damit hat der Glaube einen knallharten Realitätsbezug: Meine Sünden sind real. Jesu Tod am Kreuz ist ein historisches Faktum. Dass er dort stellvertretend für meine Sünden starb, ist eine Tatsache. Und auch die Vergebung der Sünden durch den Glauben ist Wirklichkeit. Es handelt sich um objektiv wirksame und erfahrbare Wahrheit.Und genau deswegen ist dieser Glaube Mittel- und Ausgangspunkt für mein komplettes Leben. Das mag für Menschen widersinnig, ja, geradezu grotesk sein, die meinen, Glaube und Wirklichkeit seien zwei Paar Schuhe. Doch das ist nicht die Wahrheit. Durch meinen Glauben an Jesus Christus bin ich kein religiöser Utopist, sondern dankbarer Realist.Diese und viele weitere Andachten online lesenWeitere Informationen zu »Leben ist mehr« erhalten Sie unter www.lebenistmehr.deAudioaufnahmen: Radio Segenswelle
Revel Keats Ross chats with dear friends Luxa Strata of the Lux Occult Podcast, Sam Shadow of Shadowzone Productions & JJ of Reine De Blanc about the various works created and casted in 2022 while howling into 2023. … HAUNT ON2022-2023 HAUNTOMANCY ∴ Luxa Strata, Sam Shadow, JJ Reine De Blanc, Revel Ross ∴ PRAGMAGICK
The Full, Instrumental, Audiomantic score of Pragmagick's last Haunt Manual chapter performed and casted by Keats Ross … HAUNT ONDIM SESSION 02 “YOSOTROS” ∴ Audiomancy ∴ Haunt Manual Score ∴ Updates
Revelator Keats Ross helped usher in the haunted autumnal swing on Anthony Tyler's Black Hoodie Alchemy podcast this October discussing hauntomancy, hungry ghosts, audiomancy and more. … HAUNT ONBHA23: Ghostbusting the Psyche (feat. Keats Ross of PragMagick)
The second chapter of the multimedia grimoire, Haunt Manual, part one concerns the meditation and audiomantic praxis of "Hauntomancy" … HAUNT ONSine Wave Serpents (Part One) ∴ Haunt Manual ∴ Pragmagick
Trifft ein mega Star-Wars Fan, der in seiner Freizeit mit Lichtschwertern kämpft, auf einen der noch nie Star Wars geguckt hat. Genau das passiert in dieser Folge. Fritz kennt nur dieser grüne Yoda-Baby und spricht mit Martin und Simon, die komplett in der Star Wars Welt aufgehen. Sehen sie Star Wars als eine Art Religion? Welchen Charakter feiern sie so richtig? Und seht ihr euch selbst als Jedi-Meister? In dem Sinne: Möge die Macht mit euch sein! Dumm gefragt gibt es auch als Video auf 1LIVE.de - Ein 1LIVE-Podcast, © WDR 2022 Von 1LIVE.
Keats Ross chats with enigmatic creator and collaborator Eric J. Millar about his own gods and his wondrous works.
Steve Dee is a Systemic Psychotherapist working in the NHS within the field of mental health social work. He is the author of A Gnostic's Progress: Magic and the Path of Awakening and The Heretic's Journey: Spiritual Freethinking for Difficult Times. He is also the co-author (with Julian Vayne) of the book Chaos Craft. After a near miss with the Anglican Priesthood, Steve focused his energies on more occult pursuits that have included work within the east/west tantra group AMOOKOS and the Chaos Magic current. His current interest in Gnosticism represents an attempt to explore the way in which joys of heretical freethinking can be harnessed for the benefit of all. He currently blogs over at : https://theblogofbaphomet.com This episode is available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/dg_KA31gtzw Visit http://psychartcult.org for links to Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult residency at Morbid Anatomy Museum, online, Sundays in September. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events Ornette Coleman at The Golden Circle: https://www.bluenote.com/spotlight/ornette-coleman-trio-at-the-golden-circle/ Sacred Intent by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 Watch Anton LaVey: Into the Devil's Den: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/intothedevilsden/375129601 Pre-order Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/anton-lavey-and-the-church-of-satan Mary Wild's Projections series at the Freud Museum, London: https://www.freud.org.uk/event/projections-marilyn-monroes-screen-persona/ You can support the podcast at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Thank you so much for your support! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart 2019): https://store.trapart.net/details/00000 The song at the end of the episode is “A Thin Garden” from the album Loyalty Does Not End With Death by Carl Abrahamsson and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Portrait of Steve Dee
Religious Drama Queens and Kings are involved in Performance Art Religion! They are play-acting at being sincere Followers of Jesus Christ, but behind their mask they are working hard for the praise of people. They do what they do publicly for the control and influence they gain over people in order to satisfy their greed. Jesus Christ, Matthew's Messiah, teaches His Followers NOT to be like these hypocrites (mask-wearers) by practicing sincere Biblical Christianity from the heart. Listen free to this short 21 minute episode to learn what this means, “Matthew's Messiah: Performance Art Religion” at www.DrEdHill.Podbean.Com For spiritual help call 877-247-2426 or visit www.ChatAboutJesus.Com
Ziele und Unternehmen oder Ziele und Business oder Ziele und Sport. Das sind zwei Begriffe, die irgendwie zusammengehören. Und zwar so sehr, dass das eine ohne das andere nicht denkbar ist. Das ist ein fester unumstößlicher Glaubenssatz, der in den letzten, sagen wir mal gut 60 Jahren in der Unternehmenswelt zu einer Art Religion geworden ist.Investoren, Aufsichtsräte und Aktionäre wollen vom Vorstand Ziele hören, also eine angestrebte Größenordnung, die meistens Umsatz oder Geschäftsergebnis abbildet.Der Vorstand bricht diese Ziele auch Geschäftsbereiche herunter, Geschäftsbereiche entwickeln daraus Ziele für einzelne Abteilungen und Teams und die Abteilungsleiter brechen das herunter auf Ziele für jeden einzelnen Mitarbeiter.Seinen Ursprung hat das Thema übrigens 1954 in den Veröffentlichungen von Peter F. Drucker, der Führung durch Zielvereinbarung oder "Management by Objektives" als eine Führungstechnik aus der Betriebswirtschaftslehre entwickelt hat.Man könnte problemlos sogar soweit gehen, dass man sagt dieses System hat sich behauptet, eben weil es funktioniert und weil es für Wachstum sorgt.Und vielleicht hat es auch deswegen funktioniert, weil die Rahmenbedingungen, d.h. die Entwicklung der Märkte, der Produkte, selbst die Globalisierung etwas waren, dass man irgendwie einschätzen konnte. Natürlich bringt jeder Zeit gewisse Unsicherheiten hervor, aber das ließ sich bei der Definition von Zielen mit einkalkulieren.Genau das hat sich aber in den letzten eineinhalb Jahren geändert. Die Pandemie hat eine Situation geschaffen, bei der unternehmerische Rahmenbedingungen eine große variable Komponente sind. Oder einfach gesagt, die Entwicklung war für viele Unternehmen so wenig voraussagbar, dass eine Definition von Zielen einem Ratespiel geglichen hätte.So und was macht man jetzt mit der Situation?Und damit herzlich willkommen zur heutigen Sendung im Podcast GUTE CHEFS.
Ziele und Unternehmen oder Ziele und Business oder Ziele und Sport. Das sind zwei Begriffe, die irgendwie zusammengehören. Und zwar so sehr, dass das eine ohne das andere nicht denkbar ist. Das ist ein fester unumstößlicher Glaubenssatz, der in den letzten, sagen wir mal gut 60 Jahren in der Unternehmenswelt zu einer Art Religion geworden ist.Investoren, Aufsichtsräte und Aktionäre wollen vom Vorstand Ziele hören, also eine angestrebte Größenordnung, die meistens Umsatz oder Geschäftsergebnis abbildet.Der Vorstand bricht diese Ziele auch Geschäftsbereiche herunter, Geschäftsbereiche entwickeln daraus Ziele für einzelne Abteilungen und Teams und die Abteilungsleiter brechen das herunter auf Ziele für jeden einzelnen Mitarbeiter.Seinen Ursprung hat das Thema übrigens 1954 in den Veröffentlichungen von Peter F. Drucker, der Führung durch Zielvereinbarung oder "Management by Objektives" als eine Führungstechnik aus der Betriebswirtschaftslehre entwickelt hat.Man könnte problemlos sogar soweit gehen, dass man sagt dieses System hat sich behauptet, eben weil es funktioniert und weil es für Wachstum sorgt.Und vielleicht hat es auch deswegen funktioniert, weil die Rahmenbedingungen, d.h. die Entwicklung der Märkte, der Produkte, selbst die Globalisierung etwas waren, dass man irgendwie einschätzen konnte. Natürlich bringt jeder Zeit gewisse Unsicherheiten hervor, aber das ließ sich bei der Definition von Zielen mit einkalkulieren.Genau das hat sich aber in den letzten eineinhalb Jahren geändert. Die Pandemie hat eine Situation geschaffen, bei der unternehmerische Rahmenbedingungen eine große variable Komponente sind. Oder einfach gesagt, die Entwicklung war für viele Unternehmen so wenig voraussagbar, dass eine Definition von Zielen einem Ratespiel geglichen hätte.So und was macht man jetzt mit der Situation?Und damit herzlich willkommen zur heutigen Sendung im Podcast GUTE CHEFS.
Ziele und Unternehmen oder Ziele und Business oder Ziele und Sport. Das sind zwei Begriffe, die irgendwie zusammengehören. Und zwar so sehr, dass das eine ohne das andere nicht denkbar ist. Das ist ein fester unumstößlicher Glaubenssatz, der in den letzten, sagen wir mal gut 60 Jahren in der Unternehmenswelt zu einer Art Religion geworden ist.Investoren, Aufsichtsräte und Aktionäre wollen vom Vorstand Ziele hören, also eine angestrebte Größenordnung, die meistens Umsatz oder Geschäftsergebnis abbildet.Der Vorstand bricht diese Ziele auch Geschäftsbereiche herunter, Geschäftsbereiche entwickeln daraus Ziele für einzelne Abteilungen und Teams und die Abteilungsleiter brechen das herunter auf Ziele für jeden einzelnen Mitarbeiter.Seinen Ursprung hat das Thema übrigens 1954 in den Veröffentlichungen von Peter F. Drucker, der Führung durch Zielvereinbarung oder "Management by Objektives" als eine Führungstechnik aus der Betriebswirtschaftslehre entwickelt hat.Man könnte problemlos sogar soweit gehen, dass man sagt dieses System hat sich behauptet, eben weil es funktioniert und weil es für Wachstum sorgt.Und vielleicht hat es auch deswegen funktioniert, weil die Rahmenbedingungen, d.h. die Entwicklung der Märkte, der Produkte, selbst die Globalisierung etwas waren, dass man irgendwie einschätzen konnte. Natürlich bringt jeder Zeit gewisse Unsicherheiten hervor, aber das ließ sich bei der Definition von Zielen mit einkalkulieren.Genau das hat sich aber in den letzten eineinhalb Jahren geändert. Die Pandemie hat eine Situation geschaffen, bei der unternehmerische Rahmenbedingungen eine große variable Komponente sind. Oder einfach gesagt, die Entwicklung war für viele Unternehmen so wenig voraussagbar, dass eine Definition von Zielen einem Ratespiel geglichen hätte.So und was macht man jetzt mit der Situation?Und damit herzlich willkommen zur heutigen Sendung im Podcast GUTE CHEFS.
Sacred Traces: Composers, Relics, and Art-Religion in Practice In nineteenth-century Germany and Austria, music-lovers treated composers as saints by collecting relics and flocking to historic houses as pilgrims. These devotees to Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and others left records of their activities in archival ephemera that are not the standard materials of musicology, and these offbeat sources provide a new window into what I call “art-religion in practice.” This lecture is populated by tourists who wrote heartfelt odes in museum visitors’ books and keepsake albums, men’s choirs who serenaded a Mozart shrine on a mountaintop, music-loving doctors who cherished composers’ remains, and Christ-like casts of Beethoven’s face that decorated parlor walls. I argue that nineteenth-century devotees modeled the “parasocial” relationships we recognize today in celebrity culture, which have led fans to seek out traces of the artist’s body and to cultivate more intimate modes of musical listening.
Mute Neighbor is a Chicago-based visual artist. You’ve seen his work on posters and merch for bands such as Pelican, Uniform, Chelsea Wolf, Emma Ruth Rundle, Russian Circles and Rezn to name a few. In this episode of Heavy Hops we learn about how he found art and merch design through the world of webzines, the creative process, his religious
Derek Hunter returns to Pragmagick to discuss his new book on LOVE CHAOS - "The End of The World, a Love Chaos Grimoire."
Keats Ross joins Douglas Batchelor on the What Magic Is This? podcast to discuss the history, use and experimentation of Magical Sigils.
Sam Shadow - Mage, Musician And Crowned Child of Obatala - speaks with Keats about their wonderful journey into various pantheons of magick, identity and creativity.
Sir Bran The Blessed chats with Keats Ross about their growth as a queer practitioner of color, tarot diviner and Queen of Portland, Oregon's Zephyrhaus.
"What is love?" fragt sich der Comic der schwedischen Autorin Liv Strömquist. Warum verknüpfen Menschen Liebe und sexuelle Exklusivität miteinander? Wieso gelten Frauen als die emotionaleren Wesen und wie kommt es, dass Menschen sich nicht aus toxischen Beziehungen lösen können? Kann eine partnerschaftliche Liebe wie eine Art Religion verstanden werden? All diese Fragen beantworten wir jetzt!
Douglas Batchelor of the wonderful WHAT MAGIC IS THIS? podcast chats with Keats Ross about his metaphysical praxis & occult podcasting.
Occulture Scholar, Multi- Media Mage and Documentarian, Carl Abrahamsson, returns to chat with Keats Ross. Keats also gives a tribute to Genesis P-Orridge.
Creator and illustrator of Outlet Press, Eric J. Millar, returns to chat about his new cleromantic and oracular device, The Impossible Game.
Pragmagick 33 features a wonderful chat with the Irish "Punk Rock Psychologist" and Mage, Thomas Sheridan, about mental health, audiomancy and the ramifications of the HEX.
Audio from the premiere livestream from Pragmagick! Keats Ross discusses his trajectory as a desert rat within the confluence of metaphysics and music!
Pragmagick 32 features a wonderful chat with the Cunning Scottsman, Saroth The Mage, on magickal praxis as redeemer.
Pragmagick 31 features a brilliant, hex vexing chat with Cruizin' With Steak cohost, Grimsteak, as well as personal updates and intentions for 2020 from host Keats Ross.
Mitch Horowitz, Author of Occult America and The Miracle Club, chats with Keats Ross about his form of Anarchic Magick, the God of The Outsiders and the ethics of Satanic Thinking.
Keats Ross chats with Occulture Scholar, Multi- Media Mage and Paragon of Intent, Carl Abrahamsson!
Keats Ross joins Nox Mente for an impromptu appearance concerning his "trans-dimensional wayfaring" and dalliances with death & dreams.
Niish, The Rebel Witch, chats with Keats Ross about the dark side of modern occulture, facsimiles / fakes and the absolute need for authenticity in a spiritual & artistic practice.
Derek Hunter chats about his brilliant new work, LOVE CHAOS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE, which weaves psychology, therapy, magick, art & embraces DOUBT in dogma.
Keats Ross chats with musical phenom John Schmersal- the enigmatic songwriter behind and/or associated with projects like BRAINIAC, ENON, VERTICAL SCRATCHERS, CROOKS On TAPE and CARIBOU
Exit Interview & Unboxing video of Eric Millar's DISRUPTION GENERATOR custom oracular device.
Keats Ross chats with Lacanian psychologist & psychoanalyst, Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, about the THIRD MIND
Harv Bishop seems to be the match necessary to cinder some of New Thought's most outdated tenets.
Vanessa Kindell is a brilliant scholar of Sumerian Witchcraft- We talk about punching practice with Sumerian deities, punching tornadoes with group magick, and what it means to punch personal ritual with the root of all western esotericism.
Jeremy Francis of The Alchemical Arts is a true alchemist who creates his unique art & magick through forging his own talismen and casting his own colors. Literally. Through chemistry.
Audio from the premiere Videocast from Pragmagick! Keats Ross discusses his trajectory within the confluence of metaphysics and music.
Alexx Bollen (of The Alexxcast) & Eric J. Millar (of Outlet Press) join Keats Ross for a deep, dark dive into dalliances with depression and mental health versus their artistry.
PRAGMAGICK PRESENTS: AUDIOMANCY - a journey through sound arts conjured by metaphysical means and magickal methods. This edition concerns Dakota Slim's CACTUS CROWN, a conceptual conjuration on love & magick.
Keats Ross (of Pragmagick) & Alexx Bollen (of The Alexxcast) utilize the Eric Millar's oracular device, The DISRUPTION GENERATOR
Alexx Bollen (of The Alexxcast) chats about writing his literary hypersigil and debut novel, PERIPHERY, "Occult Mencias," Grey Jedi and Depression in PRAGMAGICK #19!
Wann ist Essen eigentlich zu einer Art Religion geworden? Vegan, Vegetarisch, Paleo, Low Carb, Low Fat und und undFakt ist, dass wenn wir ein Leben frei von Diäten Leben wollen und Frieden mit Essen schließen wollen, wir aufhören müssen uns diese Stempel aufzudrücken oder wie wir essen unbedingt kategorisieren zu müssen. Website: http://lauraaskani.com/ E-Mail: info@lauraaskani.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraaskani/
Eric J. Millar of OUTLET PRESS chats with Keats Ross about his automatic process, his 23 illustration books and his custom arcana, The Disruption Generator.
Mitch Horowitz, Author of Occult America and The Miracle Club, chats with Keats Ross about New Thought's Legacy, Definite Chief Aims, Transparency and Trump in PRAGMAGICK #17
LOVE CHAOS creator, sound artist, writer and inventor of the unique Chaos Riddle Prose, DEREK HUNTER, chats with Keats Ross in PRAGMAGICK episode 16
Pragmagick's Keats Ross gives an introduction to the art collective, We The Hallowed, via its many completed & forthcoming metaphysical multi-media projects.
Gabriel Hart (Jail Weddings) returns to PRAGMAGICK in celebration of releasing his twin novels, VIRGINS IN REVERSE & THE INTRUSION!
Hear a Tarot reading from RUUNE and about how their Tarot hero, Kelly-Ann Maddox, came to construct the album art for NEPTUNE in BABYLON (Released 12.28.18)
Kajri Jain is an Associate Professor of Indian Visual Culture and Contemporary Art in the Department of Visual Studies at U of T Mississauga and in the Department of Art at UofT St. George, with a cross-appointment at the Institute for Cinema Studies and in the Centre for South Asian Studies. She is interested in how the values associated with images arise not only from what you see in the visual representation, but also from the production, circulation and deployments of images as material objects. She initially trained as a graphic designer at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India, but has been on faculty at UofT since 2007. On this episode of the podcast we are talking art, art history, and the importance of Art and imagination in research, but also in today’s world with Professor Kajri Jain from UTM’s Department of Visual Studies. On this episode of the podcast Kajri talks about art, art history, and the importance of Art and imagination in research, but also in today’s world. A full transcript of the podcast interview is available: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/public/shared/KJ-transcribed%2CDec2018.pdf.
SLITHER HITHER WEIRDOS AND WITCHES, Keats Ross chats with Oracle, Artist, Clairvoyant Crusader & Occult Channeler - Elizabeth Kennamer (The Book of Beasts)
“AUDIOMANCY” The W†H AUDIO SIGIL This is PRAGMAGICK‘s sub-podcast, AUDIOMANCY – a series dedicated to
On this episode of The PRAGMAGICK Cast, Revel Rosz's brilliant convo with the creator of The Forty Servants & Adventures in WooWoo - Artist, Musician, Podcaster and Practitioner - TOMMIE KELLY! … HAUNT ONWOO-WOO ∴ Tommie Kelly ∴ PRAGMAGICK
Pragmagick #12 with creator of The 40 SERVANTS & Adventures in WooWoo - Artist, Musician, Podcaster and Practitioner - TOMMIE KELLY!
In his new novel, DIY MAGIC author Anthony Alvarado compels society to REVOLT against the Trump administration in his new book DIY RESISTANCE: 36 Ways to Fight Back!
Our guest on this episode of The PRAGMAGICK Cast, GABRIEL HART believes "Saudade" is the essence of the creative process, and I couldn't agree more. Hart, the main reveler in the neo-noir rock'n'roll gang, JAIL WEDDINGS chats with me, REVEL ROSZ, about his journey into the high desert from his Echo Park days and the writing that has been pouring out of him ever since.
The Pragmagick Cast returns with Erik L. Arneson of the MY ALCHEMICAL BROMANCE podcast and Arnemancy.com!
We're back and with special guest and artist/photographer/videographer Sara Meghdari (@szmeghdari). We discuss the difficulties of being a photographer in NYC, her first live public performance, which showed the very private act of covering and putting on her hijab, and recent art shows around the city. We continue with art news such as more interactive art exhibits popping up across the country, scents and smells being incorporated into exhibits and museums as it's own art form and to enhance or change the way we perceive art, and the world's first cryptocurrency art auction taking place. Then we close things out talking about Seasons 2 of Westworld and Luke Cage, and the underappreciated Queen of the South. Check the full episode out above and tell us your thoughts, comments, and questions about the topics in the episode. 00:00:28 - Introduction to Sara Meghdari (@szmeghdari) 00:05:30 - Her intimate live public performance of 'covering' (putting on her hijab) and recent art shows around NYC 00:30:52 - Another interactive art exhibit has opened in San Francisco, this time all-inflatables 00:32:17 - Are scents and smells the next big addition to art exhibits and museums? 00:36:24 - The world's first cryptocurrency art auction is taking place 00:41:21 - Black Panther is making it into the Smithsonian 00:50:00 - The 'Too Many Cooks' creator and Adult Swim are back with another one 00:51:50 - Pornhub, leaders in accessibility 00:53:49 - Westworld, Luke Cage, and Queen of the South Topic Suggestions, Questions, or Comments: livinglifefearless.co/podcasts podcasts@livinglifefearless.co Relevant Links: livinglifefearless.co Intro Song: Ryan Little - Two Step
Anthony Alvarado is not only a psychonaut, podcaster and musician but also pragmatic author of the pragmatic magic manual DIY MAGIC. Also, presenting the full 23 Minute, 23 Second WE THE HALLOWED AUDIO SIGIL 01, an experimental compilation of occult lectures and W†H musicians such as SPARE SPELLS, STRANGE CHAN and SEXY COYOTE and TUXEDO CAT– compiled and curated by Iohannes Pontes for WE THE HALLOWED.
Brother Jimbo (www.brotherjimbo.com) deftly gabs about his personal development as Music Magus, marrying musical theorem and metaphysical musings to produce a barrage of multimedia magicks in the modern digital age. Lloyd Daylight (www.facebook.com/lloyddaylight) performs a couple soliloquies from his strange and beautiful repertoire, exorcising the topics discussed with a couple songs that would make a weary man punch the ghosts that sour the somatic with a spectacular sweetness.
Pragmagick intends to be an auditory journey through the investigation and pragmatic application of metaphysical concepts to enhance and inspire, what I consider to be, the great, equalizing purpose of our short, human existence: the creative process.
There is a long history in philosophy, art and religion of claims about the ineffable from The One in Plotinus to Kant’s noumena or thing-in-itself to Wittgenstein’s famous remark at the end of Tractatus that “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.” But even if the ineffable cannot, in some sense, be expressed, what can we say about what it is to be ineffable? What sorts of things are ineffable and what sense can be made of the claim that these things are ineffable? In her new book, Ineffability and Its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion, and Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), Silvia Jonas argues that there is no defensible sense in which there are ineffable objects, properties, propositions, or contents. There are however varieties of ineffable knowledge, and the core of these is the idea of a kind of knowledge based on acquaintance, specifically self-acquaintance. Jonas, who is a Polonsky Postdoctoral Fellow at the Van Leer Institute and Visiting Researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, brings together historical and contemporary claims about and concepts of the ineffable, and provides a critique that will ground and inform philosophical discussion of the ineffable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a long history in philosophy, art and religion of claims about the ineffable from The One in Plotinus to Kant’s noumena or thing-in-itself to Wittgenstein’s famous remark at the end of Tractatus that “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.” But even if the ineffable cannot, in some sense, be expressed, what can we say about what it is to be ineffable? What sorts of things are ineffable and what sense can be made of the claim that these things are ineffable? In her new book, Ineffability and Its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion, and Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), Silvia Jonas argues that there is no defensible sense in which there are ineffable objects, properties, propositions, or contents. There are however varieties of ineffable knowledge, and the core of these is the idea of a kind of knowledge based on acquaintance, specifically self-acquaintance. Jonas, who is a Polonsky Postdoctoral Fellow at the Van Leer Institute and Visiting Researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, brings together historical and contemporary claims about and concepts of the ineffable, and provides a critique that will ground and inform philosophical discussion of the ineffable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a long history in philosophy, art and religion of claims about the ineffable from The One in Plotinus to Kant’s noumena or thing-in-itself to Wittgenstein’s famous remark at the end of Tractatus that “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.” But even if the ineffable cannot, in some sense, be expressed, what can we say about what it is to be ineffable? What sorts of things are ineffable and what sense can be made of the claim that these things are ineffable? In her new book, Ineffability and Its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion, and Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), Silvia Jonas argues that there is no defensible sense in which there are ineffable objects, properties, propositions, or contents. There are however varieties of ineffable knowledge, and the core of these is the idea of a kind of knowledge based on acquaintance, specifically self-acquaintance. Jonas, who is a Polonsky Postdoctoral Fellow at the Van Leer Institute and Visiting Researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, brings together historical and contemporary claims about and concepts of the ineffable, and provides a critique that will ground and inform philosophical discussion of the ineffable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a long history in philosophy, art and religion of claims about the ineffable from The One in Plotinus to Kant’s noumena or thing-in-itself to Wittgenstein’s famous remark at the end of Tractatus that “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.” But even if the ineffable cannot, in some sense, be expressed, what can we say about what it is to be ineffable? What sorts of things are ineffable and what sense can be made of the claim that these things are ineffable? In her new book, Ineffability and Its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion, and Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), Silvia Jonas argues that there is no defensible sense in which there are ineffable objects, properties, propositions, or contents. There are however varieties of ineffable knowledge, and the core of these is the idea of a kind of knowledge based on acquaintance, specifically self-acquaintance. Jonas, who is a Polonsky Postdoctoral Fellow at the Van Leer Institute and Visiting Researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, brings together historical and contemporary claims about and concepts of the ineffable, and provides a critique that will ground and inform philosophical discussion of the ineffable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices