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PRAGMAGICK
THE DIVERGENT MAGICK GRIMOIRE ∴ A Magickal Workbook by Revel Rosz ∴ PRAGMAGICK

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 80:40


PURCHASE HARDBACK VIA AMAZON: https://a.co/d/ck9mfZz Watch the Unedited Liminalstream Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJDFZ-iAB7A&t=5 THE DIVERGENT MAGICK ANARCHIC GRIMOIRE "From PRAGMAGICK creator and perpetual fuck up, Revel Rosz, comes the Divergent Magick Anarchic Grimoire. A workbook that offers a framework to create, construct, disrupt, and rejuvenate the rites and rituals that form your personal lore. It's Divergent because it doesn't adhere to a single current, reflecting the diverse nature of each person's individuation process. Additionally, it's divergent because the creator is a neurodivergent schemer, always seeking to merge the pragmatic with the magical. The grimoire's 40-plus ritual cycles encompass metaphysical frameworks for various aspects, be it artistic projects, health habits, or creating/deconstructing magickal rituals. Each rite cycle can delve into the neurotic details of a single step, making the grimoire a major rite in itself! The only rule: customize everything! Let this tool assist your anarchic praxis in ritualising the mundane, echoing the profane, and resonating with sacred rites that shape your personal lore. Hardbacks and paperbacks are available on Amazon. Contact PRAGMAGICK-(at)-Gmail-dot-com to be part of the grimoire's own deconstruction and rebirth!" After years of working with Eric Millar and his We The Hallowed Press bouts of independent publishing, I decided I would take a stab at creating custom, blank journals—largely for myself and my endless need of scribble books. I designed a blank journal with PragMagick's Austin Osman Spare Planchette insignia, only the image on the cover, but needed to publish it to the public to get my discounted author copies, so I pummeled through the annoying minutiae of listing it for sale to a general audience. I knew how niche and specific these designs were, and had no expectation about them selling. The simple praxis of self-publishing these wholly custom journals got me itchy about all the publishing projects from the early We The Hallowed era. Hell, even Revelator Rosz, my rebirthed moniker reinvigorated by the Prospectre Ritual, is still listed as an author to the first ever We The Hallowed zine. Dissolving the internal dissonance I've felt with We The Hallowed as a magickal apparatus of late, echoing its ethos of anarchic revelries of shared metaphysical creations, and finally, resounding in the thirdscene of both made new—allowed me to construct this anarchic grimoire, this workbook, this rubric for user-created ritual construction. PURCHASE HARDBACK VIA AMAZON: https://a.co/d/ck9mfZz THE ANARCHIC SCHEMA The Grimoire is simple. The book gives space for the aspects of a rite, it gives space for the ruminations and visitations of a rite's attempts, space to catalogue a personal sigil alphabet, and, most importantly, it introduces the “Disolver Eco Resonar” method to assist in ritual ruination, reconstruction and rebirth of all of the above. This very chapter of the Haunt Manual was guided by this D E R method—as the Spectre of 2017 dissolves, the Aspectre of a thought lost self echoes, and the resonance of these workings haunt on through the Prospectre of self and future works… My aims of this Grimoire are threefold: 1) To hone and construct my own ritual processes within an organized schema 2) To have this become the backbone for a resurgence in community driven magicks 3) To deconstruct & rebirth new schema for updated volumes. My hope is that the Divergent Magick Anarchic Grimoire is not only found useful for neuro-divergent and neuro-typical minds alike, but also inspires a community of sharing these anarchic recipes for life in the form of their custom rituals. Perhaps this tome can become the tool to discover the constants, to discover the inherent. Perhaps this is vessel for the intentionally customizable scripture of this self-styled art-religon's “Tethers?” We shall see. Notes on terminology From Elena (SorcerersHomie): Praxis: Rite, ritual, practice, cycle. Tethers: Additional notes that don't entirely belong to the other sections of the praxis. Intention: Succinctly articulated objective of the praxis. Spectres: [Note to self] Go read Keats' entry on this as well as the following. These are external or internal contacts—deities, spirits, intelligences, saints, notions i.e., "certain musicians' pathos," etc., with whom you wish to parlay your intentions. Talismans: Physical objects to be utilized in the rite. These may be tools for some specific purpose or items used symbolically toward the aims of sympathetic magic. Invo/evocation Sequence: A distillation of the rite's sequence into nine distinct steps. For best results, they should be comprehensible to a second person. Sigil: A symbolized representation of the praxis (via the usual means). Declarations: The praxis' "prayers, chants, decrees, etc." or the song's lyrics, mission statement, etc. The text of the rite. Observations: "Note the conditions within and outside the self. A micro mindfulness meditation to break you away from the fervor of craft creation." 1 Month Later: Reflections after a month. Disolver: Admissions of obstacles to the rite's work that should be resolved. I think of these as "the trees," as in, "can't see the forest for the trees." Keats writes: "Dissolve them to see past [them]" in this section. Eco: "What do you need to keep performing? These are actions; these are movements. Roar the elements that worked to have them amplified and repeat!" Josephine [McCarthy] always reminds us patterning strengthens ritual actions. Knowing this, what actions will you repeat in future? Resonar: "A revelatory whim materializes. [...] What is it you hope wallows and lingers on from the praxis?" What epiphanies from the praxis process our outcome will you carry with you? What do you want to ring out in perpetuity? K also adds: "Haunt • Emanate • Unify • Resolve." Many potential meanings to Resonar. Thanks to Jenny Rocky for her amazing example used in the podckast! Thanks to Derek Hunter for the kind words about the Grimoire! The Following review was for the short-lived paperback, and the reason why I discontinued its print for now as the margins were goofed by Amazon: PURCHASE HARDBACK VIA AMAZON: https://a.co/d/ck9mfZz ALL LINKS: http://pragmagick.com PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pragmagick PAYPAL: http://www.paypal.me/keatsross WE THE HALLOWED: https://wethehallowed.org SUPPORT VIA PATREON: PATREON.COM/PRAGMAGICK I want to give a big thanks to Eric J. Millar for his invaluable partnership in weathering the proud tides of human error. And of course, all the amazing patrons that have stayed with me as I swayed these past couple of months. Thank you Temple of Babalon Choronzon (Bobby, Leah, Stashia & Groucho), Saroth The Mage, Sam Shadow, Lya & Azure Edwards, JJ Reine De Blanc, Jenny Rocky, SorcerersHomie, Cal Desmond Pearson, Alex Leadbetter, Bibi, CW Chanter, Jonicide, Jilly Beans, Corrie Anne, Spooky, Derek Hunter, Carl Abrahammson, Tony Davis, Arnemancy and you, dear ghost, for your ongoing support.

Black Hoodie Alchemy
71: The Seven Stages of Existential Alchemy (feat. Martin Ferretti of 'The Alchemical Mind')

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 127:11


This week on the show, my good friend, colleague, and fellow alchemist Martin Ferretti comes back on to get real deep into the stages of alchemy throughout all processes of life. Despite his show The Alchemical Mind being on hiatus for some time, Martin has been a diligent alchemist in many capacities for years now, and he's one of my favorite people to talk to when it comes to this subject. Calcination, Dissolution, Separation, Conjunction, Fermentation, Distillation, and Coagulation -- these are the seven stages of alchemy, whether it be mental, physical, or spiritual. In seven stages we even find the levels of heaven and hell, the seven chakras, concepts like the seven stages of grief, and so much more. What does it mean to go through these processes on a psychological, existential level? To further elaborate this food for thought we bring up topics like Carl Jung, shadow work, the Kabbalah, Aristotle's distaste for the written word, Philip K Dick, Liu Cixin's The Three Body Problem, dark timelines and my recent conversation with Eric Millar, deciphering psychedelic revelations, and so much more. We hope you dig it! This week's featured music! Don't forget to support your favorite artists and all that black hoodie metal and hardcore! Rigor Mortis - Darkroom Original Spirit - Negative Blast Rats - Salt Psychic Trash - Negative Blast Starcrusher - Doc Hammer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support

Black Hoodie Alchemy
70: Existential Fury, the Butterfly Effect & Dark Timelines (feat. Eric Millar of 'Outlet Press')

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 89:49


For Black Hoodie Alchemy this week, I have recurring guest, friend, and innovative mystic, Eric Millar on the show to talk about his latest work, ⁠WOMBAT⁠ and all that existential fury that it holds! A collection of several visual and literary artworks, I found particular fascination with the first two pieces: Operator's Code and Flight Interpretations. What does it mean to be spiritual as a person living at rock bottom? How do we find alchemy in the drudgery of dirty, underpaying jobs and lives that don't provide us with what we need, let alone what we want? Where do we go when time and time again, the reward it seems we get for trying is actually getting completely fucked? How does one find peace in a world that feels like a dark, upside-down timeline? For more food for thought along these lines, we bring up impressively daunting works like David Halberstam's The Powers That Be, Douglas Rushkoff's Life Inc: How Corporatism Conquered the World and How to Take it Back and Warren Ellis' Marvel Ruins. We talk about magick, mysticism, chaos theory and many-worlds theory, comic books, spiritual anger and so much more! We hope you dig it. My Linktree -- where you can get my books, merch, bonus content and much more ⁠Eric on Instagram⁠ ⁠Eric's Linktree⁠ ⁠We the Hallowed⁠ This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and hardcore and all your favorite independent artists! Souled Out - Doc Hammer Violent Initiative - Darkroom Salt - Salt Everyone Higher Than Everyone Else - Glowing Brain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support

Black Hoodie Alchemy
54: Magick in History & Modern Day (feat. Douglas Batchelor of 'What Magic is This?')

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 91:43


This week on the show, we have special guest Douglas Batchelor joining us! Host of the popular 'What Magic is This?' podcast, Doug is a uniquely exciting person for the program because he is so fully immersed in the study and practice of what we know as "magick." While our conversation spans information that whole careers are spent on, we discuss overviews of magick in history into the modern day, investigating certain historical touchstones along the way -- Carl Jung, Goethe, Austin Osman Spare, Eliphas Levi, Manly P. Hall's "The Secret Teachings of All Ages", Hermeticism and the Order of the Golden Dawn, the New Age, secret societies and "lodge magick", chaos magick, Atlantis and more -- all with equal parts of skepticism to open-mindedness. However, to understand what exactly is meant by these "equal parts", you'll have to tune in to find out! The 'k' of "magick" generally distinguishing a timeless esoteric tradition from the simple stage act, this study and practice from a scientific perspective represents a trial-and-error grasp towards aspects of physics and psychology that we do not yet understand. Or at least -- that is the core idea. While many are skeptical as ever, more are coming to understand that a true historical magick is something much closer to a calculated butterfly-effect than it is to wands and medieval-fantasy. It is a way of using a combination of physical cues and gestures in order to prime the psyche into a calculated trance state. That much we can fully digest from a scientific perspective today; however, what happens from that point on is still highly debatable. We've discussed the concept of magick quite a bit on the show, worked to break down some of the core components within the context of practical psychoanalysis, and had magickally-minded guests on the show (see Keats Ross and Eric Millar in episodes 23 and 28 among others) but we haven't been able to sit down with a full-on magician and pick their brain about the full ins and outs of what they feel like they're doing. "What they feel like they're doing" might sound subjective and skeptical, but let us not forget that there are many different kinds of magick, with feeling and intent being major catalysts from which everything else stems from. There are so many motivations for magick, so many different traditions, and tools and techniques for purifying the self, contacting higher entities, banishing lower ones, or finding any variety of mundane physical comforts, that it comes across both dizzying and wrought with superstitious inaccuracies. But as Doug explains to us, separating the wheat from the chaff in esoterica is all part of the journey and should be embraced! This is a complex episode that is has a promise of a part two! There is so much to get into, even from a surface-level perspective, that this episode largely covers historical and philosophical context, while the next time Doug joins the show we will be dissecting the practice and application of magick primarily! I hope you dig it! As Within So Without: From UFOs to DMT full documentary free stream right here! (this is the philosophical UFO doc I was featured in recently -- winner of the Roswell UFOXPO People's Choice Award 2023!) This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and your favorite independent artists! The System - Babylon Warchild Talkin Durty to the Godz - Tainted Wisdom x Babylon Warchild Egghead - Negative Blast Everyone Higher than Everyone Else - Glowing Brain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support

Black Hoodie Alchemy
28: Garbage Wizardry in a Garbage World (feat. Eric Millar of Outlet Press)

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 85:05


Author, illustrator, and experimental esotericist Eric Millar -- The Garbage Wizard himself --returns to the show to talk about his latest work, An Assemblage of Disparate Parts. Following up our last conversation about OG comic book culture, philosophy, and mysticism, Eric's latest work is a decidedly critical strike at the concepts of the "scholar", the "professional", the "accredited", and the "accepted". Eric takes some unique approaches in his critiques as well, noting the philosophy of collage work itself, and the symbolic implications therein. In a way that reminded me just a little bit of Fight Club's destructive philosophical wit, I tell Eric that his latest work reminds me of something like Tyler Durden on one of his easier-going days. In this vein of thought, Eric describes what he affectionately describes as "garbage wizardry" among many other descriptions. In essence, this is an idea of trash and treasure being perspective, and how that perspective in relation to any object can serve as a deep psychological catalyst for change if used properly. In Eric's point of view, a magic eight-ball is as mystical and divinatory as you make it. Anyone can be a wizard -- even with garbage and grime -- if you apply it properly. Eric also goes into some detail about depersonalization and what he calls "The Grey Man" persona, discussing how the two knee-jerk reactions to oppression are a desire to rebel, or a desire to blend in. As well, we talk a bit about finding self awareness through your own honest artwork, and we talk about relating to and interacting with the inner child within us all -- even shedding some light on fatherhood from Eric's perspective and the things he's learned while raising a child with his own mind so mystically-oriented. Lastly, we even get into the double edged sword of social medial a bit. People keep talking about the "collapse of Twitter", so Eric and I pose that if honest art makes you more self-aware, honest social media seems to be psychiatrically designed to bring some of the worst out in us. Granted, it's not completely useless and it has its benefits, but it was designed with so many existential pitfalls, that it seems as if it could be creating rampant thought-forms that are becoming autonomous in their own rights. Whatever be the case, it certainly seems like social media brings the worst out of people all too often. But we don't get on a pulpit about it, this is just one of the many existential topics discussed! My first conversation with Eric, centered around his work, The Four Color Grimoire -- all things philosophical, esoteric, and OG comic book culture. Eric Millar's OUTLET PRESS my website where you can find my books, Dive Manual and Hunt Manual This week's featured music -- support that underground black hoodie rap and all your favorite indie artists! La La Lala - Hex One The TV Programs You - D REV Ghetto Guitar - uMang --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackhoodiealchemy/message

Black Hoodie Alchemy
8: OG Comics & Mysticism II (feat. Martin Ferretti of The Alchemical Mind)

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 97:21


For this edition of Black Hoodie Alchemy, my good friend Martin joins me as my second official guest. We follow up my last conversation with Eric Millar about his book 'The Four Color Grimoire', the history of comic books, the mythologies and philosophies that inspired them, as well as unpacking some of the details of Eric's favorite authors and heroes. This time, Martin takes what Eric helped us build on the show and adds to it, deconstructing the philosophies of Grant Morrison further and the writer's take on chaos magick and Hermeticism through writing titles like Batman, Justice League, Doom Patrol, Flex Mentallo, and The Invisibles. And we can't help but discuss Alan Moore a bit as well! Simulation theory, sigil magick, archetypes and analytic psychology, Moon Knight and schizophrenia, and a deep look at both DC and Marvel -- you won't wanna miss this if you're a comic head! outro track: The Countown - BABYLON WARCHILD support that black hoodie rap and your favorite independent artists! Martin's show 'The Alchemical Mind' my book Hunt Manual my book Dive Manual Eric's book 'Four Color Grimoire' 'Deconstructing Grant Morrison' Stan Lee's Superhumans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhoodiealchemy/support

Black Hoodie Alchemy
7: OG Comics & Mysticism I (feat. Eric Millar of Outlet Press)

Black Hoodie Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 83:01


This week of Black Hoodie Alchemy brings us our first guest: my friend and colleague, Eric Millar! While he's done the cover of my book Hunt Manual and we've talked back and forth for nearly a couple years, this actually marks our first real-time conversation, and we had a helluva time. Eric comes around to have a serious but informal discussion about old school comic books, their culture and content, and what that means to modern philosophy, magick, and mysticism. TRUE BELIEVERS, YOU WON'T FIND TALK ABOUT JOSS WHEDON, ZAK SNYDER, OR SEQUEL THEORY BULLSHIT HERE. IF ANYTHING, ALLOW THIS CONVERSATION TO TRANSPORT YOU BACK TO THAT OLD, DINGY, BACK ROOM OF YOUR FAVORITE '90S COMIC SHOP. SMELL THE OLD PAPER, PULL OUT YOUR TRADING CARDS AND SLEEVED COMIC BOOKS AND DICE AND GET READY. Eric takes an approach to the analysis of superhero comics and what it means from a Jungian standpoint to be a fanatic and to experience fanaticism. This unique mindstate is something that alchemists have been fascinated with for thousands of years -- and learning to utilize and experiment with this mindset is the greatest reason comic books have always attracted actual magicians and philosophers to their creation teams. We also discuss whether or not you can truly equate comic books to mythology in terms of archetypes -- and if you can, what are the easy pitfalls and important distinctions that we need to make when analyzing comic books in this way? We talk about Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Rick Veitch, Frank Miller, Steve Ditko, and we try to take Stan Lee down a peg! As for superheroes and their stories, we discuss my boy Spidey, Batman, Superman, Swamp Thing, Justice League, Marvel 2099, and a lot more! Eric Millar's info: Outlet Press books and posts paperback of THE FOUR COLOR GRIMOIRE Four Color Grimoire 00 post online my info: my book Dive Manual my book Hunt Manual (the cover illustrated by Eric) my website outro song: MAGNETO (feat. Pacewon) - Babylon Warchild support Independent Music -- especially that black hoodie rap! additional content from our comic book conversation: Grant Morrison Disinfo Con Alan Moore is a wizard Jack Kirby's 'New Gods' Rick Veitch's dream-imagery comics Stan Lee Media scandal Kirby vs. Lee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhoodiealchemy/support

PRAGMAGICK
NO GODS BUT MY OWN ∴ Eric J. Millar ∴ PRAGMAGICK

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 77:00


Keats Ross chats with enigmatic creator and collaborator Eric J. Millar about his own gods and his wondrous works.

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PRAGMAGICK
DEEP ‘SEE’ DIVER ∴ Anthony Tyler ∴ PRAGMAGICK

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 122:32


Anthony Tyler discusses his metaphysical primer, Dive Manual, with Keats Ross as they weave through magick, art, theology and psychology.

PRAGMAGICK
Comics And The Occult LiminalStream w/ Eric Millar

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 90:12


Last week's LiminalStream with fellow illustrator, writer, mage and fellow We The Hallowed Haunt, Eric J. Millar of Outlet Press!

Arnemancy
Wyrm’s Addition with Alexx Bollen

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 47:17


Alexx Bollen returns to the podcast to talk about Wyrm’s Addition, a new comic book project he’s working on with Eric Millar of Outlet Press. The story takes place in an eponymous fictional Portland neighborhood based on a real neighborhood called Ladd’s Addition, which those familiar with Portland will undoubtedly recognize as that weird 45°-tilted neighborhood in inner Southeast. What’s up with that place? Well, Alexx and Reverend Erik discuss the weirdness of Ladd’s Addition and how it influenced the theme and plot of Wyrm’s Addition, and then go on to talk about how comic books and writing are a form of magic. Make sure to check out Alexx’s new comic book in the links below! There are both digital and physical copies available. Hunson Abadeer summoning part 1 and part 2 Wyrm’s Addition digital edition Wyrm’s Addition physical edition All of Alexx’s other links The history of Ladd’s Addition The exact location of our Hunson Abadeer ritual: ///stacks.chat.rocket John and Alexx Hate Stuff Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Nox Mente
Eric Millar

Nox Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 129:19


Tonight's guest is Eric MillarEric is the creator and curator of Outlet Press. He creates books of graphic strangeness and oddity. Not one to hold himself to any genre, subject, or medium, Eric has created over 20 titles to date. His latest is The Disruption Generator, a randomly generated bibliomantic oracle, with the Portland art religion "We the Hallowed".You can find Eric here:Web https://outlet-press.jimdosite.com/Web http://wethehallowed.org/

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The Alexxcast
Episode 327 – Book Club: VALIS w/ Eric Millar

The Alexxcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 79:54


Tonight we fulfill the prophecy set forth in that one episode where I said we'd read VALIS as some sort of book club then talk about it. Thus, the prophecy was spoken, thus it was revealed… Anyway, go read Eric's … Continue reading → The post Episode 327 – Book Club: VALIS w/ Eric Millar appeared first on The Alexxcast.

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PRAGMAGICK
Eric Millar of Outlet Press | The DISRUPTION GENERATOR | Pragmagick #25

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


Exit Interview & Unboxing video of Eric Millar's DISRUPTION GENERATOR custom oracular device.

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Cruzin With Steak
#112 Keats Ross

Cruzin With Steak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 98:30


In this episode James, Grim, and Jerry Cthulhu have a great chat with Keats Ross from the Pragmagick podcast and a ton of other really interesting stuff like: WRITING∴ (link: http://keatsross.com) keatsross.com PODCAST∴ (link: http://pragmagick.com) pragmagick.com MUSIC∴ (link: http://dakotaslim.net) dakotaslim.net COLLECTIVE∴ (link: http://wethehallowed.org) wethehallowed.org We also discuss a The Disruption Generator, a custom divinatory and oracular system, created by his friend Eric Millar. Check that out here, the hard covers are being sold until august! http://wethehallowed.org/the-disruption-generator/ Closing Music: Dakota Slim - The Tether Enjoy the chat!!! Join our Discord ChatRoom https://discord.gg/PmdJaJY || Live Shows every Tuesday at 9est https://itsallhappening.net Join me on Rabbit! https://www.rabb.it/s/n3wa1o watch anime with grimsteak Check out Jerry's show "Nox Mente' at https://noxmente.simplecast.com/ thanks go out to Sir Felix Ortega II for providing all the jingles and outtro music. Check out and support felix's work at https://sirfelix.bandcamp.com/ Check out our website at https://www.cruzinwithsteak.com Follow us on Twitter @cruzinwithsteak @gromsteak @jamesCruz_cle Support the show ! All donations are insanely appreciated! https://www.cruzinwithsteak.com/donate/   Send us hatemail cruzinwithsteakpod@gmail.com or grimsteak@gmail.com

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Butterflies and Incantations
Disruption Generator – An Interview With Eric Millar

Butterflies and Incantations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 32:03


Eric Millar and I talk about his new oracular book Disruption Generator and a few of his other works. Poison Trail: https://www.amazon.com/Poison-Trail-Eric-J-Millar/dp/1726388182/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1 Disruption Generator: http://www.disruptiongenerator.com/ Coyote, Dreaming: https://www.amazon.com/Coyote-Dreaming-Outlet-Illustrated-2/dp/1533098514/ref=sr_1_2 Intro and Outro music are from my own music project, V~Nessy. Hungry for more? Become a Patreon supporter and support the podcast and blog here! And of …

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Arnemancy
S01E04 – The Disruption Generator with Eric Millar

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 59:00


There really is no Eric Conspiracy. It’s always been a myth. But in this episode, Eric Millar and I (Erik Arneson) meet up at COFFEE BEER in Southeast Portland to discuss The Disruption Generator and Eric’s other work. Eric is an author, writer, and publisher — the brains and brawn behind Outlet Press. We use the Disruption Generator to read for the Arnemancy Podcast, and the results are … well, troubling. Let’s hope we don’t actually end up where it predicts! Eric tries to spin it better! Also, an announcement: the first Arnemancy Podcast live recording is happening at Rose City Book Pub on Friday, September 13th! Click this link to sign up for updates and more details on the event! Links Outlet Press Follow Outlet Press on Instagram! Eric J. Millar’s author page on Amazon The Disruption Generator on We The Hallowed Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy

PRAGMAGICK
Alexx Bollen & Eric J. Millar | DEPRESSION | Pragmagick #20

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019


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.

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PRAGMAGICK
AUDIOMANCY #2 – CACTUS CROWN by DAKOTA SLIM

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 35:07


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.

PRAGMAGICK
KEATS & ALEXX CAST w/ The DISRUPTION GENERATOR

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019


Keats Ross (of Pragmagick) & Alexx Bollen (of The Alexxcast) utilize the Eric Millar's oracular device, The DISRUPTION GENERATOR

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PRAGMAGICK
Alexx Bollen of the Alexxcast | SCRIBE of Magical Realism | Pragmagick #19

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019


Alexx Bollen (of The Alexxcast) chats about writing his literary hypersigil and debut novel, PERIPHERY, "Occult Mencias," Grey Jedi and Depression in PRAGMAGICK #19!

PRAGMAGICK
Eric J. Millar of Outlet Press | AUTOMANTIC Illustration | Pragmagick #18

PRAGMAGICK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 62:45


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.