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The Magician and the Fool Podcast

    Today we spoke to author, practitioner, scholar, podcaster Mogg Morgan to discuss his occult background as well as his interests in the esoteric practices of East and West. Many interesting insights were shared during this deep discussion. https://mandrake.uk.net/moggmorgan/ https://www.youtube.com/@EgyptianMagick        

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Projeto Mayhem
Bate-Papo Mayhem 317 - Seth and Egyptian Magick - Mogg Morgan

Projeto Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 89:10


Bate-Papo Mayhem 317 - Mogg Morgan - Seth and Egyptian Magick https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/Wrg2pXAO0Ks Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem.  Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc

Thoth-Hermes Podcast
S8-E18 – From Chaos Magic to psychedelic research-Nikki Wyrd Mogg Morgan

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 110:49


Thanks for your patience to wait a week longer than usual for this new episode! This episode is actually a very special one as I have the pleasure to welcome Mogg Morgan as my co-host. Mogg has been the publisher of Mandrake Press for many years and recently we aired an episode of the show where he talked about himself and his work. This time we will be having a wonderful discussion with our guest, author and practitioner Nikki Wyrd on quite a few pretty fascinating topics. Nikki holds a degree in ecology and has written ‘The Book of Baphomet' together with Julian Vayne in 2012 which was published with Mandrake Press, she has contributed to many periodicals and collections of poetry and authored theses and academic papers on subjects such as psychedelic culture and magical thinking and philosophy. In this episode Nikki will let us know how the path was laid out in front of her with her great-grandmother and grandmother reading fortune-teller cards and using a crystal ball. She will tell our audience how she cultivated an interest in mythology and religious and philosophical belief systems as well as in psychedelic mushrooms, Carlos Castaneda's and Robert Anton Wilson's work and how she soon found these topics intertwined in a perfect match. As Nikki was the head of the British Isle section of the IOT for quite some time we will go deep into concepts of Chaos Magick, discuss Crowley's role within it, share some anecdotes about Simon, the Goth, and touch upon ‘Liber Null & Psychonaut' by Peter Caroll on the way. Our guest will also elaborate on women in magick in general and within the IOT specifically, shed some light on the grade system within this order and let us know how divination, invocation, evocation, conjuration, illumination are all integral parts of serious studies of the occult. In the end we will be talking a bit about the future of magick in general and Nikki's projects in this context, including a book on standard chaos monastic practices to be published within days, teachings online and in person, launching her new website and hopefully much more writing. Nikky Wyrd's homepage The Universe Machine Psychedelic press Breaking Convention IOT Blog Mandrake (Mogg Morgan's publishing company) Music played in this episode This week's music is dedicated to psychedelic rock for a good reason (see the title of the episode). As I am myself not really a specialist of the genre, I though I offer you WIKIPEDIA'S thoughts on it: Psychedelic rock is a rock music genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound effects and recording effects, extended solos, and improvisation.Many psychedelic groups differ in style, and the label is often applied spuriously. Originating in the mid-1960s among British and American musicians, the sound of psychedelic rock invokes three core effects of LSD: depersonalization, dechronicization, and dynamization, all of which detach the user from reality. Musically, the effects may be represented via novelty studio tricks, electronic or non-Western instrumentation, disjunctive song structures, and extended instrumental segments. Some of the earlier 1960s psychedelic rock musicians were based in folk, jazz, and the blues, while others showcased an explicit Indian classical influence called "raga rock". In the 1960s, there existed two main variants of the genre: the more whimsical, surrealist British psychedelia and the harder American West Coast "acid rock". While "acid rock" is sometimes deployed interchangeably with the term "ps...

The PWC Network
Garden Of Doom: Mythology of Egypt

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 94:33


One of the oldest pantheons in mythology is from Egypt. Whether it's Isis or Osiris, or ties to the Atlantis myth, we all know a little. Aspharte and Ishtar and Athena were all versions of Egyptian dieties. Egyptian magic is tied to it's mythos. The Garden welcomes again Mogg Morgan, publisher of the Mandrake newsletter and published author on Egyptian magic, to provide an exposition on all of these areas and more.  

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network
Garden Of Doom: Mythology of Egypt

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 94:33


One of the oldest pantheons in mythology is from Egypt. Whether it's Isis or Osiris, or ties to the Atlantis myth, we all know a little. Aspharte and Ishtar and Athena were all versions of Egyptian dieties. Egyptian magic is tied to it's mythos. The Garden welcomes again Mogg Morgan, publisher of the Mandrake newsletter and published author on Egyptian magic, to provide an exposition on all of these areas and more.    

Garden Of Doom
Episode 76 Mythology of Egypt

Garden Of Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 94:13


One of the oldest pantheons in mythology is from Egypt. Whether it's Isis or Osiris, or ties to the Atlantis myth, we all know a little. Aspharte and Ishtar and Athena were all versions of Egyptian dieties. Egyptian magic is tied to it's mythos. The Garden welcomes again Mogg Morgan, publisher of the Mandrake newsletter and published author on Egyptian magic, to provide an exposition on all of these areas and more.

Thoth-Hermes Podcast
Season 6-Episode 14 – Heka and your life-Mogg Morgan

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 105:58


My guest in this show, dubbed a ‘respected literary catalyst', or, as I myself call him, the 'art director of occultism', Mogg Morgan, is not only CEO of publishing house Mandrake of Oxford and a prolific author of quite a few books on Egyptian and especially Setian magick but also the founder of The Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society. Mogg's interest in the occult started fairly early as actually the idea of being religious/spiritual seemed to be ever-present from childhood on. His mother loved to borrow books from the local library so he followed her example and this particular library happened to have a nice collection of Blavatsky, Crowley and the usual suspects. Mogg went on to work with Crowley's writings and at some point joined a branch of the British OTO that was part of the Typhonian current where he experienced a lot of theory but lacked practical insights. Eventually he decided to leave and build his magical knowledge and practice in a way practitioners from forgotten times might have done in order to assemble a bricolage of magic that would be able to offer a working system which he eventually did very successfully. Being the CEO of Mandrake of Oxford Mogg views the publishing process itself as a part of magic. We talk about his beginnings with Mandrake and look at the role of publishing houses as gatekeepers for certain types of magic often enough restricting valuable information. Mogg's own approach as part of Mandrake and as author as well is a different one. He doesn't only dive into subjects that might cause raised eyebrows here and there but also offers practical outlines and details instead of switching to cryptic comments or Latin as many others do. Find this book on the website of  Mandrake of Oxford, by clicking here Want to read Mogg's Blog? Go here! As a lot of Mogg's work focuses on Egypt we talk about his most recent one, ‘Egyptian Magick: A Spirited Guide' and what the opening poem, ‘Drawing Down the Plough' means in terms of initiation and how it is linked to Egyptian magic. This book offers a bold attempt of going back to the most ancient magical sources in Egypt and opening up those gates for everyone. In this context we have a highly fascinating discussion about the Egyptian current in general and its relevance for the 21st century as well as its shamanic aspects. The subject of the god Set comes up pretty soon as a central blueprint for ‘Evil' in societies all over the world. We explore his ambiguous nature, his role as a scapegoat and his difficult tasks which basically no one else wants to deal with such as staring into the heart of the Abyss. We question how Set can play a role in healing whole societies in our days and what he demands of us in order to contribute to that process. Finally, Mogg will tell us about upcoming future book projects on Egyptian folk magic traditions and more. This is the poem that opens Mogg Morgan's book "Egyptian Magick", which I read in the intro to the interview and which Mogg will give us his interpretation of in the beginning fo the interview   DRAWING DOWN THE PLOUGH Whenever I have need of youI draw down the ploughStanding under the night stars,The canopy clear above meSearching the heavens for your sign,An ox moving withershins,Tethered to a mast of flintIn the northern part of the sky First I rouse your mateWho lies sleeping in the earth beneathStamping the groundSi Bat for Bata will awakeTremors below rising through meA conduit for the seething cauldronAs the power rises to my bellyMy arms upwards piercing the barrierSeparating I and thou And down it flowsthat thinginto me,or my cupor via me to my companionDizzy now with the elixirI follow your movements backwardsto the nameless aeonwhen none ruled but I Music played in this episode

Occult of Personality podcast

Publisher, scholar, and author Mogg Morgan joins us in podcast episode 184 to discuss independent publishing house, Mandrake of Oxford, as well as his recent books Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India and Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods.“Mogg Morgan is a publisher, writer, pagan practitioner, independent scholar & theorist. He was Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. He has published on both Indology & Egyptology. His books include Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods and Sexual Magick. More recently, Morgan has authored a sequence of books combining academic research with practical experimentation beginning with Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick, The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II, The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt, Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt, Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods, and Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India.”Morgan’s work demonstrating continuity of the Egyptian religious cult over wide geographic and temporal distances is insightful and adds rich complexity to our understanding of these ancient deities and the people who worship(ped) them. I very much appreciate Morgan’s work along these lines, exploring the depth of ancient religious tradition and its extension into modern times.Now in the Chamber of Reflection, the Occult of Personality membership section, there are a couple of new recordings for members—an interview with the publishers of Fraternal Review magazine discussing their reader-voted list of top Masonic books, and a profile of the originator of Christian Cabala, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Join now to receive access and support the show at https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you!https://mandrake.uk.net/https://mandrake.uk.net/isis-goddess/https://mandrake.uk.net/phi-neter-the-power-of-egyptian-gods/intro music – “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinosoutro music – “Kirvani” by Simone Angele and Amir Kalhor

Occult of Personality podcast

Publisher, scholar, and author Mogg Morgan joins us in podcast episode 184 to discuss independent publishing house, Mandrake of Oxford, as well as his recent books Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India and Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods. “Mogg Morgan is a publisher, writer, pagan practitioner, independent scholar & theorist. He was Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. He has published on both Indology & Egyptology. His books include Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods and Sexual Magick. More recently, Morgan has authored a sequence of books combining academic research with practical experimentation beginning with Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick, The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II, The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt, Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt, Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods, and Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India.” Morgan’s work demonstrating continuity of the Egyptian religious cult over wide geographic and temporal distances is insightful and adds rich complexity to our understanding of these ancient deities and the people who worship(ped) them. I very much appreciate Morgan’s work along these lines, exploring the depth of ancient religious tradition and its extension into modern times. Now in the Chamber of Reflection, the Occult of Personality membership section, there are a couple of new recordings for members—an interview with the publishers of Fraternal Review magazine discussing their reader-voted list of top Masonic books, and a profile of the originator of Christian Cabala, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Join now to receive access and support the show at https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you! https://mandrake.uk.net/ https://mandrake.uk.net/isis-goddess/ https://mandrake.uk.net/phi-neter-the-power-of-egyptian-gods/ intro music – “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos outro music – “Kirvani” by Simone Angele and Amir Kalhor

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole
Episode 141: Chris “Mogg” Morgan Discusses Isis: Goddess Of Egypt and India

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 64:11


Live Tue. June. 14, 2016 8PM EST on Para-X-Radio.com Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell welcome Mogg Morgan back to the show to discuss his research and latest book, looking into Isis influenced Goddess Worship in India, Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India Chris “Mogg” Morgan is a former member of the OTO, a founder of the Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society and a Zonule holder of east/west Tantrik order AMOOKOS. His daytime job is CEO of innovative ‘new edge’ publisher Mandrake of Oxford, Recently described as a ‘respected literary catalyst’, he is responsible for the discovery of many new authors, including his friend and mentor Jan Fries. He was a Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. He has published several books and articles, including, ‘Isis in India’; ‘Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods’; ‘The English Mahatma (a Tankhem novel)’; as (‘Katon Shual’) a book on ‘Sexual Magick’. His most recent book is Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India. He is also the author of Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick’, The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II’ and ‘Pan’s Road’ (a tankhem novel)

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Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole
Episode 141: Chris “Mogg” Morgan Discusses Isis: Goddess Of Egypt and India

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 64:11


Live Tue. June. 14, 2016 8PM EST on Para-X-Radio.com Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell welcome Mogg Morgan back to the show to discuss his research and latest book, looking into Isis influenced Goddess Worship in India, Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India Chris “Mogg” Morgan is a former member of the OTO, a founder of the Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society and a Zonule holder of east/west Tantrik order AMOOKOS. His daytime job is CEO of innovative ‘new edge’ publisher Mandrake of Oxford, Recently described as a ‘respected literary catalyst’, he is responsible for the discovery of many new authors, including his friend and mentor Jan Fries. He was a Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. He has published several books and articles, including, ‘Isis in India’; ‘Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods’; ‘The English Mahatma (a Tankhem novel)’; as (‘Katon Shual’) a book on ‘Sexual Magick’. His most recent book is Isis: Goddess of Egypt and India. He is also the author of Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick’, The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II’ and ‘Pan’s Road’ (a tankhem novel)

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THA Talks
Edition 105 - Mogg Morgan - Thelema, Mandrake of Oxford

THA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 64:33


Mogg Morgan is the founder of Mandrake of Oxford Publishing, know mostly for their well known publications on Magick, Occulture, Tantra and Thelema. He is a writer, pagan practitioner, and an independent scholar & theorist. He was Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. Mogg's many books include ‘Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods',  ‘The English Mahatma', ‘Sexual Magick’ (as ‘Katon Shual’).  And more recently, a sequence of books combining academic research with practical experimentation beginning with "Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick’,  ‘The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II’,  'The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt',  'Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt'  & 'Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods'.  His Forthcoming book is called  'Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India'.Mogg also assisted in the staging of the "Gnostic Mass" Thelemite ritual in the popular Aleister Crowley Documentary "The Other Loch Ness Monster".   Related links: www.mandrake.uk.net

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Adam Alonzi Podcast
Ancient Egyptian Religion and the Folk Tradition with Mogg Morgan.

Adam Alonzi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 68:54


  Mogg Morgan, publisher, writer, pagan practitioner, independent scholar & theorist. He was Wellcome research student at Oxford, where his teacher was the late Professor B K Matilal, a widely respected expert on South Asian rational thought. He has published widely on both Indology & Egyptology. His many books include ‘Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods'; ‘The English Mahatma (a Tankhem novel)'; as (‘Katon Shual’) a book on ‘Sexual Magick’. More recently a sequence of books combining academic research with practical experimentation beginning with "Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick’ , ‘The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II’ "The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt", Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt" & "Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods.". Forthcoming is "Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India".

Inciting A Riot
Episode 92: Inciting Mogg Morgan's Riot

Inciting A Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2015 89:12


Episode 92 of Inciting A Riot the Podcast features a full-length sit down between Literary Maven Vinna Harper and Mogg Morgan of Mandrake of Oxford, a Pagan publishing house based in England.News: Bruce Jenner comes out, California may require vaccinations for children, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Pope Francis speaks out about Armenian genocide, and the Nevada Bunny Ranch is looking for secret shoppers! Mandrake of Oxford: http://mandrake.uk.netContact Mogg via his website: http://mandrake.uk.net/contact/Vinna Harper's Contact Info:@VinnaGrey on TwitterVinna@IncitingARiot.com Blog: IncitingARiot.comFireLyte@IncitingARiot.com@IncitingARiot on TwitterFacebook.com/IncitingARiotPodcastSubscribe/Rate/Comment on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inciting-a-riot/id337689333?mt=2Love and Lyte,Fire Lyte

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole
Episode 119: Mogg Morgan Discusses Egyptian Magic

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 73:18


Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell are proud to present Mogg Morgan as we discuss his work in Egyptian Magic

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole
Episode 119: Mogg Morgan Discusses Egyptian Magic

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 73:18


Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell are proud to present Mogg Morgan as we discuss his work in Egyptian Magic