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The Real Witches of the End Times
80. Oneiromancy: on Dreams, Nightly Hallucinations, and Otherworldly Tales with Celeste Mott

The Real Witches of the End Times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 92:07


Writer and Dreamwalker Celeste Mott is back! Celeste shares her insight on building the skills to differentiate significant dreams from brain chatter, the commonality of precognitive dreaming, and developing your own dream lexicon. Tune in to hear about this underutilized form of divination, as well as a menagerie of traveler's tales from the dreamlands. Find Celeste: Check out the dream class: www.celestemott.com/shop www.instagram.com/celestemott www.patreon.com/tarotbyceleste Find Mana: Support the podcast via donation on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/manaaelin  Book a reading: www.mothmana.com Intro Song is "1985 Night Rider" by Tiny Music Outro Song is "Starfighter" by Eldorado

Changeling the Podcast
episode 14 – mage + changeling with terry robinson

Changeling the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 82:46


Hi, Mage fans! And/or Changeling fans! On this week's episode, we're having a conversation with Terry Robinson, host of Mage: the Podcast, to talk about crossover between Mage and Changeling. If you aren't well versed in Mage: the Ascension, don't worry—we'll give you some of the key terms and concepts to get you going with incorporating mages into your Changeling game. Not only that, but we hash out every crossover issue you could possibly want to deal with! (Well, okay, that was an outright lie, because we could do an entire separate podcast just on those issues.) (Maybe someday...) In any case, have a listen, and as always, feel free to hop in our Discord (link at the bottom of this page) to discuss your thoughts and ask your questions. wibbly-wobbly themey-wemeys Probably the most important thing to talk about with any game crossover situation are the themes and moods of the games and how they align. We brought this up with Terry, and discussed three that do, and three that don't: Imagination and hope are incredibly powerful. From the Changeling perspective, this is pretty self-evident and central to the game; their power stat of Glamour that reflects (in part) this theme. With Mage, it's a little more subtle. The paradigms with which the willworkers construct their magic rely on imagination—which in theory can make mages powerful Dreamers, with the right outlook—and they build (some of) their hopes upon the strength of that paradigm and their ability to manifest its power. For mages whose way of magic is danger of going extinct, hope takes on an extra veneer of urgency.Culture is valuable. The ideas of groups of mortals have literally shaped changelings into what they are, in terms of kiths. Culture has also given structure to the magic used by mages, a structure which they must follow (at least, at first). Both groups are invested in preserving their originating cultures, although the need to combine those traditions with growth and modernity presents an interesting element of tension in each game.Everything is temporary. Terry frames this in relation to the desire to keep alive the connections to the past that give both changelings and mages strength. On top of that, mages are mortal, and although changelings reincarnate, Banality often means their time as self-aware fae is limited. But how the character reacts to these facts can also provide compelling story material. Both splats may strive for immortality and struggle against the way of things, creating all kinds of interesting drama (and possibly hurting a lot of people along the way).Mortals and isolationism. In theory, both Mage and Changeling are centered on their protagonists' interactions with mortals. In practice, tables often run both games without mortals making a single appearance. We'd wager that Changeling players are guilty of this more often: many groups do Dreaming-centric games with Glamour drawn from chimera or wherever rather than interacting with Dreamers. With Mage, "Hogwarts games" entirely set in a mages-only space are rarer, and to some extent have to be, because...The shifting of destiny. Mage and Changeling start at opposite ends of a spectrum in terms of how they affect the ultimate fates of mortals. A mage wants their way of handling reality to be the correct one for everyone (because they know it's correct for them). They start with the goal of changing civilization and work their way down. Changelings, on the other hand, cultivate individual artists; it's more the philosophy that pushing a pebble in the stream might eventually change the course of the mighty river. Neither one usually ends up altering all of human destiny that much, but it's important to realize that they're coming from very different places.Balance. Changeling has this theme baked into the Glamour/Banality mechanics, and it drives the entirety of the game. Mage... does not really have this. You can add Resonance and Quiet and everything, but fundamentally, there's very little (e.g, a morality stat) stopping mages from quickly going down Megalomaniac Road. ... terry's art corner Terry mentions at one point a lovely anecdote about getting into Mage by reading the 2nd edition of the "Big Purple" and a sharp memory of some John Cobb art. For the viewing pleasure of you, the audience, here's what we believe to be the art in question that stuck in Terry's mind: And now perhaps it will stick in yours. Whatever this might say about Terry's aesthetic sensibilities, we leave to others to decide! ^~^/ ... demesne and Dreaming There's a Background introduced in Mage 20th Anniversary Edition called Demesne (pronounced like "da MAIN") which has... something to do with dreams. It's a "semi-permanent Dream Realm," according to that corebook, which doesn't really give much in the way of hard mechanics for interactions between a changeling and a mage who has such self-control over their subconscious. Some suggestions from Terry: Demesne can be a "resistance stat" to some fae shenanigans while the mage is enchanted (or otherwise perceiving the chimerical realm). Potentially this could be a kind of supplement or alternative pool for countering fae magic, and especially any kind of Oneiromancy.Demesne can "slightly tug" at that magic, altering the form of cantrips to things the mage can deal with more easily. In a way, they literally lucid dream at the changeling, using their own strength of subconscious as a shield/weapon. This is just a nudge though—perhaps the mage rolls Demesne and can change one aspect of the magic for each success.Importantly, Demesne does not help with Seekings to raise a mage's Arete, which would be quite overpowered (and not in keeping with the themes of the game). Extending this, one could say that Demesne has no impact on a mage's ability to provide Glamour; a well-developed dream life doesn't necessarily make a mage more creative or freewheeling. Statistics are not available, but it's unlikely many mages take the Background in the first place, in part because of its limited use. But in a direct crossover game, Storytellers and players may want to come up with some ways like these that Demesne can be used to facilitate interaction. Perhaps the Demesne can function as a safe island for the changelings off the Silver Path when they enter the Dreaming, and in turn they can hang out with the mage without needing to enchant them (or even physically being present). Perhaps a mage can use Demesne as an ability like Crafts or Technology to create chimerical objects for the changelings (like the "guns; lots of guns" scene in The Matrix, except... dream-guns), which they can take out of the realm for a period of time. Or from an antagonist point of view, a Nephandus might use their Demesne as a nocnitsa breeding ground, or a Technocrat's vision of ultimate conformity allows them to manifest powers akin to an Autumn Person's (assuming they don't have these already). The Background may not have been intended as a built-in connection, but... might as well use it? (And no, in this episode, we are not handling the question of "where is the Dreaming relative to the Umbra?" That will be its own thing at some point, when we each have several hours to kill and the substances of our choosing.) ... mishearings and malapropisms Just because, here are a few little verbal swishes that occurred during recording: Terry used the phrase "campaign of tactical frivolity," which needs to be the plot of like half of all Changeling games from now on.Terry also describes Changeling as being like "a cookie dissolving on the tongue": wonderful and great, but we don't get to take it with us.

First Years
#57: Visions

First Years

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 28:51


For today's episode, you need to have read CHAPTERS 22 & 23 of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. We talk about visions, prophetic dreams, Harry's frustration with Dumbledore, St. Mungo's, and more. Current house points: Hufflepuff: 880 Slytherin: 450. Gryffindor: 315 Ravenclaw: 295 Follow us: @firstyearspod (Insta & Twitter) @veritasarahm (TikTok - NOT spoiler free) Email us: firstyearspodcast @ gmail . com For next episode, you need to read chapters 24 & 25. SOURCES: “Oneiromancy.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Apr. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneiromancy. “Two Headed Snake Symbol.” Dream Dictionary, 13 Dec. 2021, www.dreamdictionary.org/symbolism/two-headed-snake-symbol/. “What Do Prophetic Dreams Mean?: Sleep Matters Club.” The Sleep Matters Club, 18 May 2022, www.dreams.co.uk/sleep-matters-club/what-do-prophetic-dreams-mean. Wigington, Patti. “Prophetic Dreams: Are You Dreaming the Future?” Learn Religions, Learn Religions, 11 July 2019, www.learnreligions.com/prophetic-dreams-4691746.

Supernatural Opinions
S01E14 "Nightmare"

Supernatural Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 57:22


KJ, Meredith, Jordan, and Julia are diving right into the thick of the plot this week as Sam and Dean try to help Max, who's life bears a disturbing resemblance to their own, particularly Sam. Meredith has a lesson on prophetic dreams and oneiromancy, KJ is fixated on the clothing choices, and the crew is amused by Dean's one brain cell.CW episode description: Linktree including sign up sheet to be on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/SupernaturalOpinionsPodcastGuest social medias: Sam has a premonition in which a man is killed, but the murder is made to look like a suicide. Sam convinces Dean that they must investigate the case, but the two are puzzled when they fail to find anything that indicates that the death was supernatural in nature. That is, until they find out that Max (Brendan Fletcher), the reclusive son of the first victim, has been using his recently acquired power of telekinesis to kill the family members that once abused him. Sam also discovers Max's mother was killed by the same fiery demon that took his own mom.Meredith (instagram and Tumblr): shaedsofdeianeiraJordan: (tiktok and youtube) psychicchic21, Fandomonia Podcast wherever you listen to podcastsJulia: (tiktok) honorary_idjit_67

Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook

     In the Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy 12:32 appears as the first verse of chapter thirteen. In the previous lesson (Deut 12:29-31), Moses warned against being ensnared by idolatry and pagan practices after the Canaanites had been destroyed and their places of worship demolished (Deut 12:29-31). In that passage, Israel would prove to be their own worst enemy if they did not guard themselves against the enticements of the pagan practices of the Canaanites. In this pericope, God warns His people to be on guard against false prophets that will arise among them and seek to lead them away from the Lord.      This section opens with the statement, “Whatever I command you, you shall be careful to do; you shall not add to nor take away from it” (Deut 12:32). God was giving His people clear directives about how to live as He expects, and these commands were being codified, and were not to be modified in any way. Contracts and law codes rely on the integrity of language in which words and phrases retain authorial intent, and this is especially true when it comes to God's Word. To add or remove words from God's commandments speaks of a shift in authority from God to the receiver, as the Author's infused meaning is ignored and the reader's response becomes enthroned. Israel was a theocracy and God was their Ruler, Lawgiver, and Judge (see Isa 33:22). The Lord had liberated His people from Egyptian slavery and entered into a binding covenant relationship which they accepted (Ex 19:1-9). As their good King, God had every right to issue commands and direct their lives; not because He was a brutal tyrant who sought to subjugate and oppress them, but rather, that they might walk with Him and be blessed. All of this assumes the integrity of language, in which the author's original meaning is permanently infused in the words and phrases he writes, and that language itself serves as a reliable vehicle for communication. The end result is that the hearer/reader is responsible to know what has been communicated and will be blessed or judged based on whether they respond to it positively or negatively. Here, the integrity of the written commands must be honored. The contract must not be modified. But there would be subversives among God's people, as he warns them that false prophets would arise and seek to lead them contrary to God's directives. Moses wrote: “If a prophet or a dreamer of dreams arises among you and gives you a sign or a wonder, 2 and the sign or the wonder comes true, concerning which he spoke to you, saying, ‘Let us go after other gods (whom you have not known) and let us serve them,' 3 you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams; for the LORD your God is testing you to find out if you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul." (Deut 13:1-3)      The word prophet translates the Hebrew noun נָבִיא nabi and refers to one who claims to be summoned by God and serves as His communicator or spokesman. God sometimes spoke to His prophets in their dreams (Num 12:6). Like the prophet, the dreamer of dreams (Oneiromancy) refers to one who claims to have divine revelation directly from God. Moses warns his people about the reality of false communicators that would arise among God's people and seek to mislead them (Deut 13:1). Furthermore, these false prophets would be backed by Satan and be able to perform signs and wonders which actually come to pass (Deut 13:2a). Here, the sign or wonder functions as a means of persuading the ignorant and rebellious. The ability to perform a sign or wonder by itself proves nothing. When Moses was executing God's plagues upon Egypt, it is recorded three times “the magicians of Egypt did the same with their secret arts” (Ex 7:10-11; cf., 7:21-22; 8:6-7). Jesus warned that “false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect” (Matt 24:24). And Paul spoke of the coming Antichrist, “whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and false wonders, and with all the deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth so as to be saved” (2 Th 2:9-10). Only those who know God's Word and live by it will guard themselves against the deceiving power of false miracle workers.      False prophets are self-centered and don't really care about God or others. They are motivated by pride, power, a following of people, and often a desire to gain wealth. When a pseudo miracle worker says, “Let us go after other gods (whom you have not known) and let us serve them” (Deut 13:2b), he/she is, at that moment, in violation of the first commandment, which states, “You shall have no other gods before Me” (Deut 5:7), as well as the great commandment which states, “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might” (Deut 6:5). The false prophet is identified because he/she violates the clear teaching of Scripture. Moses said, “you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams; for the LORD your God is testing you to find out if you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul” (Deut 13:3). Thomas Constable writes: "God permitted prophets to utter false prophecies to test His people's love (v. 3). The test of a false prophet was his or her fidelity to the Mosaic Covenant. If he led the people away from God, the civil authorities were to put him to death (v. 5). Some false prophets would foretell the future since they received information from the evil spirit world (e.g., diviners, soothsayers, etc.). Some of them could even perform signs and wonders (supernatural acts) to substantiate their claim that their power came from God. Enticement to idolatry was a very serious crime in Israel."[1] Jack Deere adds: "Miraculous signs alone were never meant to be a test of truth. Miracles happen in many religions because Satan uses false religions and false prophets to deceive the world (cf. 2 Cor. 11:13–15; Eph. 6:11; Rev. 12:9). So Moses warned the people that the standard for truth must never be a miraculous sign or wonder (or other areas of human experience). The standard of truth is the Word of God. A prophet's or a dreamer's prediction may come true. But if his message contradicted God's commands, the people were to trust God and His Word rather than their experience of a miracle. If human experience seemed to contradict God's clear teachings the Israelites were to bow in submission to God's commands, for His Word is truth (cf. John 17:17)."[2]      God had revealed Himself directly and through Moses, and once that revelation became inscripturated (i.e., written down), it could not be modified by anyone. The written revelation could be understood through normal reading and applied by faith in those who received it. Once studied and understood, God's Word was to serve as the foundation for the walk of faith. Though we enjoy our experiences and feelings, these should never serve as our guide for Christian living. When there is a conflict between God's truth and our experiences or feelings, we are to live by faith and trust God at His Word.      God permits His people to be exposed to false prophets and teachers. But this exposure is didactic in nature, as the outcome reveals the heart of those who claim to love the Lord. Often, we don't like trials or tests, but it is these very things that expose what is really in our hearts and whether we are as committed as we often claim. Peter thought he was strong in himself and would never deny the Lord (Matt 26:34-35); however, his claim was untested, and his self-perception proved wrong when the test actually came. Peter denied the Lord three times (Matt 26:69-74), and then wept bitterly when the truth of his weak heart was made manifest (Matt 26:75).      Moses directs his people to faithfulness, saying, “You shall follow the LORD your God and fear Him; and you shall keep His commandments, listen to His voice, serve Him, and cling to Him” (Deut 13:4). Moses drives his point by means of action words, telling his people they must follow, fear, keep, listen, serve, and cling to the Lord and His commands. The mind and will must be in agreement, as the believer seeks to know God's Word in order to live His will. But the false prophet or dreamer of dreams “shall be put to death, because he has counseled rebellion against the LORD your God who brought you from the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of slavery, to seduce you from the way in which the LORD your God commanded you to walk. So you shall purge the evil from among you” (Deut 13:5). The death penalty against false prophets and dreamers of dreams was necessary, for if they continued, they would lead God's people away from Him and this would guarantee the Lord's judgment (Deut 11:26-28). The phrase, you shall purge the evil from among you occurs nine times throughout Deuteronomy (Deut 13:5; 17:7, 12; 19:19; 21:21; 22:21–22, 24; 24:7). By killing the false prophet who counseled treason against the Lord, it would purge the evil person from the community. It should be remembered that Israel was a theocracy, and God was their Judge, Lawgiver, and King (Isa 33:22), and He set their laws and demanded enforcement. To promote idolatry was an attempt to subvert God's ruling authority over His people and would bring judgment.      Like Israel, God will allow us to be exposed to false representatives (Matt 7:15; Acts 20:29-30; 2 Pet 2:1-3). But we are to see these moments as a test, as an opportunity to show our loyalty to God by rejecting the false teacher and their message and staying true to the Lord. In the Church Age, we are not directed to execute false prophets, teachers, or miracle workers who seek to lead us away from the Lord; rather, we are not to associate with them (Rom 16:17; 2 Th 3:14), nor welcome them into our home (2 John 1:9-11).   [1] Tom Constable, Tom Constable's Expository Notes on the Bible (Galaxie Software, 2003), Dt 12:32. [2] Jack S. Deere, “Deuteronomy,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 286.

Wine Jar Cynics
WJC Episode 37 Psychoanylitcs Part 2 Carl Jung Dream Symbolism

Wine Jar Cynics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 54:37


Mac, Dio and Gene discuss the last dream arc episode. Oneiromancy and the study of dreams (scientific and philosophical) cannot be discussed without bringing in the mystic psychologist Carl Jung. Carl Jung had interesting psychological and symbolical interpretations of dreams, he developed a framework around understanding the emotional and "objective" psychology around dreaming and dreamers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wine-jar-cynics/donations

Wine Jar Cynics
WJC Episode 34 Oneiromancy, Divine Prophetic Dreams and Dream Interpreations

Wine Jar Cynics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 55:16


Oneiromancy is a form of divination based upon dreams, and also uses dreams to predict the future. Oneirogen drugs may also be used to produce or enhance dream-like states of consciousness. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wine-jar-cynics/donations

Mancy
Ep 21 Oneiromancy Part 2

Mancy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 129:21 Transcription Available


WARNING: NSFW CONTENT WITHIN. Sex, Dreams, and Magic are all discussed in this episode. RJ and Elle discuss, at length, the culture of Lucid Dreaming and its roots in parapsychology. Elle also gives insight on dream telepathy and how it can be used. The Extra Spell, sponsored by https://mentalhealthyfit.org/ discusses the history of sex dreams and how they came to be associated with demons such as the Incubus and Succubus. RJ then further describes the hobbyists who seek to control and master their dreams, before moving on to the bizarre mystery of dream survey posters that continues to this day. The misadventures of RJ and Elle and Calea Zacatechichi continue as Elle interprets RJ's dream of buying an expensive gaming PC. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mancy)

Mancy
Ep 20 Oneiromancy Part 1

Mancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 102:36 Transcription Available


RJ and Elle dive into the long history of dream magic and dream divination. RJ starts with the earliest recorded prophetic dreams from Ancient Mesopotamia and then discusses the Oneirocritica of Artemidorus aka Ephesius. Elle gives her insight on Dream Interpretation and the nature of such work. In the Extra Spell sponsored by https://mentalhealthyfit.org RJ discusses the condition known as Sleep Paralysis and its relationship to folklore, demons, and shadow people. Elle and RJ recount their adventures using Calea Zacetechichi, an oneirogenic herb said to bestow prophetic dreams for divination. They share their experience and Elle interprets RJ's dream for Chris.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mancy)

Arnemancy
The Abaton of Asklepios

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 50:45


This episode of the podcast visits the Abaton of Asklepios to incubate a dream from the god for the purposes of healing. This is not a typical episode, and is intended to be used as an episode to help you get to sleep while also performing dream magic and oneiromancy. The first segment of this episode will give you instructions on preparing your ritual space and explaining the ritual. Relevant parts of those instructions are included below just in case you want to get a jump start on things before listening to the episode. The second segment is the ritual itself. I look forward to hearing feedback about this episode. Please send me reports of your results with this new and unusual experiment! Preparing Your Abaton To prepare for your dream incubation, you will want the following items available. Pen and paper next to your bed and within easy reach of your sleeping area. A bed with fresh bedding. Frankincense incense or essential oil in a diffuser Flickering LED candles (because you can’t leave real candles burning!) An image of Asklepios or the rod of Asklepios. Food and drink as an offering to the god. Incubation Ritual Steps These steps are explained in the podcast and are typed out here to make things easier for you. Change your bedding and clean your sleeping area. Hang the image of Asklepios or his rod over the head of your bed. Write your healing wish on a piece of paper, and put that paper under your pillow. Light the frankincense and LED candles. Take a ritual shower or bath with the intent of cleansing yourself to enter the dream abaton. Enter your sleeping area reverently. Perform your usual ritual opening; if you do not have one, at least offer a prayer to the Most High. Get into bed and listen to the rest of the podcast. My Gratitude This is a very different sort of episode and it stretched my skills and got me to work in new ways. I couldn’t have done it without the help of these fine folks: T. Susan Chang Matt Anthony (also follow him on Instagram!) Hermanubis Lodge of the Hermetic Federation My wonderful Patreon supporters Sources Orphic hymn №66 to Asklepios Orphic hymn №85 to the Divinity of Dreams (Oneiroi) Greek Magical Papyri (PGM) VII. 628-42 and VII. 664-85 Description of Greece by Pausanias Links Who is Asclepius? Asklepios on the Theoi Project Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

The Primogen
Changeling: the Lost 04 - Oneiromancy

The Primogen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 9:45


The stuff dreams are made of ★ https://www.patreon.com/theprimogen ★ ★ https://twitter.com/ThePrimogen ★ ★ https://www.youtube.com/c/ThePrimogen ★

Ragbag Podcast
Ep32: Salvador Blue

Ragbag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 46:06


Ragbag is back! Lots of new things. Latest episode of The Ragbag Rambler video series is here: https://youtu.be/gTNCU5JpPncFrank's website: www.frankburton.co.uk Tracklist & links: Elobrian Sunrise - With You: https://svnsetwaves.bandcamp.com/ Th.en.d – The Bane of Tadziu: https://archive.org/details/MIXG016 Los Porcos - Jesus Luvs U Baby (Instrumental): https://losporcos.bandcamp.com/ Monstruo Bohemio - Su Arma Es El Miedo: https://monstruobohemio1.bandcamp.com/releases Tryphme – White Douleur: https://dahearditrecords.bandcamp.com/album/d-hr-40-thanks-god-for-air-emotions Hulda Huima – Ei: https://huldahuima.bandcamp.com/ Kielo – Nightclub Special eksoka – Oneiromancy: https://astateofsugar.bandcamp.com/track/oneiromancy Sharon Kenny – Ricochet: https://sharonkenny.bandcamp.com/ Theme tune: ProleteR - April Showers: https://proleter.bandcamp.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Debut Buddies
Dreams with Melati Stevens & William Ferguson

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 79:16


Dr. Melati Stevens, and Rev. Dr. Billy Ferguson return to the podcast for an episode all about Dreams! We play "What's That Mean?" and 800-Number, and talk about R.E.M., False awakenings, Oneiromancy, Lucid Dreaming, and maybe peeing on stuff... Plus Fleetwood Mac, Keanu Reeves, and Blade Runner! Do you think that Rapid Bowel Movement is a good band name? Don't answer yet. Let's just stay here in the moment for a bit. Get over to Herb + Legend and take care of your damn self: http://herb-and-legend.com/ Pick up a copy of Overlight and become the Skyborn you were always meant to be: https://www.renegadegamestudios.com/products/overlight-rpg-core-rulebook And buy shirts: http://shirtsbynate.threadless.com And also, be kind, live your life, and try not to make the world worse.

Changeling the Streaming
41 - Changeling the Streaming: Sentinels of the Multiverse

Changeling the Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 197:39


Published on Jul 25, 2018 A surprise visit from Lauren causes awkwardness, while Sophia seeks to master Oneiromancy with the help of a mysterious fox Pooka. Join our heroes in the World of Darkness as Sophia, Patches and Braum navigate a fine line between Glamour and Banality. In Changeling: the Dreaming, faerie souls live in human hosts in the modern world. Watch live on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/jonverrall Check out http://www.rpgclinic.com for character backstories, video archives, forums, and more! #ChangelingTS Follow us! http://www.twitter.com/jonverrall http://www.twitter.com/zen_r0b0 http://www.twitter.com/elizabethaneale http://www.twitter.com/shumphrey1212 Want to send us stuff? Use my P.O. Box! Elizabeth Neale CP 22586 Monkland PO Montreal, QC H4A 1E0

Jeremiah: Exegesis and Theology

View a picture of Marc Chagall’s “Prophet Jeremiah”. Consider the Ancient Near East setting of prophets and prophecy. In the Ancient Near East, the prophets' prophecy was a form of divination. Extiapicy was an examination of animal entrails. Hepatoscopy was an examination of livers (usually sheep). Astrology was a Mesopotamian study famous in ancient world. Oneiromancy concerned dreams and Augury concerned flights of birds. Lecanomancy was the behavior of oil on the surface of water. Necromancy was summoning the dead. There was also interpretation of the bodies of animals born malformed. Explore divination in the Old Testament. Urim and Thummim were used and there was Oneiromancy. There was also dreamers or "visionaries" and "seers". We have examples of Gideon's fleece and Saul’s necromancy which was condemned in Deuteronomy 18:10-11. There was also Astrology which was condemned in Deuteronomy 4:19.

Witch School
PTRN~Ask A Witch (TWC:Elemental Magick~Fire)/Lunatic Mondays(Rosmarinus Stehlik)

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 135:00


Live 8:00 p.m. Central ~ Ask a Witch with Lady Brigid and Kazan Clark (A.K.A. Mama Bear), is all about sharing, teaching, learning and having fun! Join us every Monday night at 8 P.M. Central time. To join in the discussion, call: 347-308-8222 and press 1 to be a part of the show. Tonight TWC; Elemental Magick; Fire ~ herbs, colors, stones, and spells associated with the element  9:00 p.m. Central  ~ Lunatic Mondays Why should Fridays have all the fun? Go crazy on Mondays with Laura Gonzalez on 'Lunatic Mondays'..... Anything can happen!!! Tonight we have a special:  Taro and Divination Night! with Rosmarinus Stehlik and Laura Gonzalez. Join us on the chat room or by phone to ask your questions!! (347) 308-8222    

TanakhCast
TanakhCast: The Cupbearing and Oneiromancy Edition!

TanakhCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2013 20:22


In this week’s episode: Genesis 40-43.  We examine the role of cupbearer in Egypt and Westeros as well as how, for Yosef, dreams are not the royal road to the unconscious, but the path to royalty in the court of Pharaoh. ICYMI, Nizam al-Mulk's Book of Government can be found here.

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024 Lucid Dreamer Russell Rukin

Onetribe - UK's only Occult & Esoteric Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2009 57:59


Lucid Dreaming - The art and science of being awake and aware while you are asleep. Listen to this show, where Dirk interviews Russell Rukin, Oneironaut extraordinaire as he sails the seas of lucid dreaming.To sleep, perchance to lucid dream.Onetribe!Marc

Onetribe - UK's only Occult & Esoteric Talk Show
024 Lucid Dreamer Russell Rukin

Onetribe - UK's only Occult & Esoteric Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2009 57:59


Lucid Dreaming - The art and science of being awake and aware while you are asleep. Listen to this show, where Dirk interviews Russell Rukin, Oneironaut extraordinaire as he sails the seas of lucid dreaming.To sleep, perchance to lucid dream.Onetribe!Marc