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Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
The Christmas Charm Bracelet of Strike 9 Clues (Part Two)

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 70:15


Elizabeth Baird Hardy, Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts Professor, the genius behind AppalachianInkling.com, Hunger Games expert, and author of Milton, Spenser and the Chronicles of Narnia: Literary Sources for the C.S. Lewis Novels, joined Nick and John to discuss the Charm Bracelet that J. K. Rowling posted on her Twixter home page as a Christmas gift to her readers. She said that that the thirteen charms on nine links were a set of clues about the next Strike novel, the ninth in a ten book series.In the first Part of Elizabeth, Nick, and John's conversation, they discussed Rowling's charm bracelet history, speculated about why she posted this picture when she did, decided to look at each charm on the bracelet for its stand-alone meaning and its place in the nine link set, and to read the whole series as if it were a ring composition, one reflecting a nine Part structure in Strike 9. They then made deep dives into the details of each charm: the heart shaped box containing a ‘You and Me' engagement ring, a golden diamond-laden egg, a foul anchor, two angels, and a Trojan horse.In this second Part of that conversation, the trio of Serious Strikers continue with the remaining charms on the bracelet, namely, a Jack-in-the-box, an Hourglass, a White Rose and Crocodile, a Corvid head, and a Psalter paired on the last link with the Head of Persephone. They share their thoughts, too, about the bracelet as a symbolic integer and its ring meaning.The notes below are in support of references they make mid-flight and to other resources of interest to Magic Charm Decoders! Enjoy.Thank you to all our subscribers with special gratitude and appreciations for our paid subscribers; you are the wind in our sails, the heat from our vents… Serious Strikers are reading Browning's The Ring and the Book, charting Hallmarked Man Part Six, and reviewing the Myth of Cupid and Psyche to look for parallels in the Strike-Ellacott series. See you soon!Jack-in-the-Box Charm* Rowling claims this as her favorite charm (Nick and John in the conversation mistakenly attribute this preference to the Psalter charm):* Badly Wired Lamp ID'd it* Is it a devil — or a Racoon?* The jack in the box toy, the 'Jack' being a devil, was invented in Germany in the 16th century as a mockery of the Roman Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. * The shape of this charm, the golden circular center in the inside of the open box top, represents the transcendent spiritual realm and the square bottom with its four directions, the fallen world. The ‘jack' devil lives in the latter but is from the former.* The charm is the third latched object in the chain, the heart box and Trojan horse preceding it and the psalter at chain's end following it — which means the ring latch and center are latched objects with surprises inside. The two interior objects at center have deadly surprises and the beginning and end eternal life interiors. The symbolism here is of the human being and its capacity via choice for either spiritual perfection in sacrificial love (anteros) or consumption by individual desires (eros). The thing hidden inside, man's spiritual capacity or heart, is either light or darkness, the inside bigger than the outside. (John)* What is the Strike 9 connection, the analogue to the demonic Jack in the box? Is it RFM? Uncle Ted? Ilsa's husband Nick? Polworth?* The Jack's position is at the center of the bracelet and between the hourglass and the Trojan horse. So it's placed between cleverness and craftiness and things that we can control and bad surprises, but also time, because we can't control time. (Elizabeth)Hourglass Charm* tempus fugit ‘like sand in an hourglass'* memento mori* infinite symbol* The Strike series may be a collection of mystery-story genres, each one illustrating a unique type of story, different from all the others while keeping the same core of characters and overarching narrative (cf., Rowling's note in The Running Grave acknowledgements that that book was her “cult” book). The hourglass, then, may be Rowling's pointer to Strike9 being a suspense drama in which the good guys not only have a challenging mission (find and rescue the missing Robin, Strike, Lucy, Pat, whomever) but have to do it before a literal deadline arrives. The Ticking Clock plot device.* If the Jack at link five is the center of the bracelet ring of nine links, how does the hourglass mirror the Trojan horse? It's two parts? The deadline aspect? “Reveal the crazies inside before the hourglass empties”?White Rose Charm* White Rose of Yorkshire* The interior of the flower charm is a literal Turtleback or ring composition diagram.* White Rose of Dante: Paradiso Cantos XXXI and XXXIIThe true home of all the blessed is with God in the Empyrean, a heaven of pure light beyond time and space. Dante sees the blessed systematically arranged in an immense white rose: like a hologram, a three-dimensional image, the rose is formed from a ray of light reflected off the outer surface of the Primum Mobile (30.106-17). The queen of this white rose is the Virgin Mary, traditionally represented as a rose herself (see Par. 23.73-4). This celestial rose recalls large rose windows of Gothic cathedrals, many of which are dedicated to Mary. The image of the rose, often red, is also used to represent Christ or, in other contexts, earthly love. The white rose is symmetrically structured according to various criteria, including belief, age, and gender. One half of the rose, already full, holds those who, according to Christian tradition, believed in Christ to come (the blessed of the Hebrew Bible); the other half, with only a few seats still unoccupied, contains those who believed in Christ already come (saved Christians). Two gendered rows mark this division of the rose in two halves. In the row below Mary appear women of the Hebrew Bible (Eve, Rachel, Sarah, Rebecca, Judith, Ruth, and unnamed others); Beatrice is seated next to Rachel, on the third row from the top. Opposite Mary, John the Baptist heads a row of men containing Francis, Benedict, Augustine, and other Christian fathers. Mary is flanked by Adam (first man) and Moses on one side, and Peter (first pope) and John the Evangelist on the other. John the Baptist is flanked by Lucy on one side and Anna, the mother of Mary, on the other. While only adults are seated in the upper section of the rose, below a certain line the rose contains souls of blessed children, their precise location based not on their own merits (since they lacked the power of free will) but on predestination. As physical laws do not apply in the Empyrean, Dante's ability to see these figures is not diminished by distance (30.118-23; 31.76-8).* White Rose of Mockingjay (Hunger Games finale)The prevailing symbol of Catching Fire and the most meaningful token the Christ figure of the series gives Katniss is a pearl, the solid-light symbolism of which we've discussed before. I think Commander Paylor's name may be our last Madge-Pearl-Mags name reference in being a “pale orb.” That gold and pearls have a similar translucency and metaphysical correspondence with the ‘Light of the World' make the twin possibilities that much more rich — and Commander Paylor's ascending to Panem's Presidency that much more meaningful and appropriate.Katniss steps into the Garden with the Pearl's blessing (“on my authority”) and discovers roses of every possible color. There are red, of course, and “lush pink, sunset orange, and even pale blue.” She knows what she wants, though; the rose colored like light, the white rose, Dante's symbolic prelude to the beatific vision and transcendence. Just as she cuts the “magnificent white bud just about to open” “from the top of a slender bush” (ibid, p. 355), the manacled, “pale, sickly green” President Snow, our snake in the Garden, speaks.“The colors, are lovely, of course, but nothing says perfection like white.”Our story Satan, you recall, left her a white rose in District 12 in chapter 1 and dropped roses with the bunker buster bombs in Part 1 to terrify Katniss. Now we know why. He was taunting her with her end, that as a seeker's soul he knew her goal was perfection in Christ and taunted her with it, especially when he held Peeta-Christ and understood the cartharsis and chrysalis she would have to pass through to claim it herself. Now that she is in the inner sanctuary, the High Place, he tells her the truth she could not hear anywhere else, the final, ugly truth about the cause for which Katniss had sacrificed everything. Snow reveals, just as Peeta had told her at the story's start, that she was deceived by those she trusted. President Coin killed Primrose with a weapon designed by Gale.Having been to the Absolute center, the world navel, and taken away the beatific vision as a white rose, Katniss is no longer a seeker but the resolution of contraries, an androgyn of justice and mercy. She is above right and wrong now as the phoenix-mockingjay and hears the voice of the “murderer” on the Hanging Tree at last. She deceives President Coin at the Victors Meeting as something of an avenging angel; she becomes a murderer herself by assassinating President Coin. Peeta-Christ comes down from the tree as her savior once again and prevents her suicide via Nightlock by his out-of-nowhere intervention.* Why does the White Rose share the seventh bracelet link with a crocodile? Faerie Queene!Crocodile Charm* The Crocodile in Shed, crocodile skin handbags (Hallmarked Man) “Maybe the4 crocodile or whatever they're keeping in the shed's chewed its way out,” said Strike. “ (Chapter 22, p 176; center chapter of Part 2)* Crocodile entry, Cirlot's Dictionary of SymbolismCrocodile Two basically different aspects of the crocodile are blended in its symbolic meaning, representing the influence upon the animal of two of the four Elements. In the first place, because of it viciousness and destructive power, the crocodile came to signify fury and evil in Egyptian hieroglyphics (19); in the second place, since it inhabits a realm intermediate between earth and water, and is associated with mud and vegetation, it came to be thought of as an emblem of fecundity and power (50). In the opinion of Mertens Stienon there is a third aspct, deriving from its resemblance to the dragon and the serpent, as a symbol of knowledge. In Egypt, the dead used to be portrayed transformed into crocodiles of knowledge, an idea which is linked with that of the zodiacal sign of Capricorn. Blavatsky compares the crocodile with the Kumara of India (40). Then, finally, come the symbols of Inversion proper and of rebirth. (67)* Lyndy Abraham's Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery entry for ‘Crocodile:'Crocodile The mercurial *serpent or transforming arcanum in its initial chthonic aspect during the dark, destructive opening of the opus alchymicum. Like the *bee, the crocodile was classified as a serpent in te bestiaries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The amphibious nature of the crocodile made it an apt symbol for the dual-natured *Mercurius. When Lepidus in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra says, ‘Your serpent of Egypt is bred of your mud by the operation of your sun; so is your crocodile' (2.7.26-7), he is referring to the generation of gold in the earth, and the generation of the mercurial serpent through the heat of the secret *fire or ‘sun'. With the phrase ‘operation of your sun' Lepidus also alludes to the final law of the alchemical Emerald Table: ‘That which I had to say about the operation of the Sun is completed' (48)* Sandy Hope on Crocodile symbolismIsis Church crocodile in Faerie Queene: Book 5, Canto VIIBook V Canto vii. The speaker praises the virtue of justice and cites Osyris as an example of the just man. His wife, Isis, represented equity and to the Temple of Isis Britomart and Talus come to spend the night. Talus, however, is not allowed into the temple. Britomart enters and sees a statue of Isis with her foot on a crocodile. The temple is also full of the priests of Isis who are not allowed to drink wine as it leads to rebellion. Britomart sleeps under the statue of Isis and dreams that the crocodile comes alive and threatens the Goddess. The Goddess subdues the crocodile and it becomes meek and then impregnates the Goddess. She gives birth to a lion which conquers all other beats. Britomart awakes and tells her troubling dream to a priest. He tells her that the crocodile represents Arthegall, Isis represents Britomart, and the lion their son whom they will conceive. Grateful for the interpretation, Britomart leaves and comes to Radigund's castle. Radigund and Britomart battle, Britomart is wounded in the shoulder, and finally Britomart beheads Radigund. Talus enters the castle and wreaks carnage on the Amazon women inside. Britomart finds Arthegall dressed, like other, in women's clothing. she is shamed by the sight, and it is not quite clear whether her suspicions that Arthegall has been unfaithful are confirmed or refuted. She finds Arthegall some armour, arms him, and the rest in the castle. during this time Britomart rules as a princess and reforms the Amazon society so that women are restored to proper subjection to men. Finally, Arthegall leaves to complete his quest against Grantorto. Britomart lets him leave because she knows that his success in this quest is important to restore his ego. After residing further at the Amazon castle she finally leaves to help keep her mind off the absent Arthegall.* The Spenser Encyclopedia entry for ‘Church of Isis:' (408) Clifford DavidsonWhen Britomart spends the night in the temple, she sees a ‘wondrous vision' in which she participates first as a votary of Isis and then as the goddess herself. Her devotion to the statue causes her to become Isis in her dream: she is serving at the altar when she sees herself transformed into Isis but wearing the royal robe. The crocodile awakens, devours the flames which threaten to destroy the temple, and threatens to eat Isis/Britomart until it is driven back by her rod. Then it seeks her ‘grace and love,' she yields, it impregnates her, and from their union she gives birth to a lion. As the Priest explains, the crocodile is Osiris (the Egyptian god of Justice) who sleeps under the feet of Isis ‘To shew that clemence oft in things amis,/ Restraines those sterne behests, and cruell doomes of his' (22), and who shows thereby the proper relation of justice and judgment to equity. The Priest also explains to Britomart that the crocodile is Artegall, ‘The righteous Knight,' who will settle the storms and ‘raging flames, that many foes shall reare' and restore to her the heritage of her throne, and who will give her a ‘Lion like' son (23), the new British monarchy of the Tudors.The crocodile is a symbol both of guile and of a regeneration that will affect future history. As guile, its relation to Isis is reminiscent of Vice figures under the feet of triumphing Virtues in medieval art. An iconographic association between the crocodile in its demonic aspect and medieval saints' legends derives ultimately – significantly for Spenser – from the classical figure of Britomartis (Miskimin 1978). In Plutarch's Isis and Osiris 50, it is linked to Typhon, the enemy of justice and order, while in Renaissance iconographic tradition it is often symbolic of the need for prudence (for one must be prudent to avoid the wily crocodile). Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (sv Lussuria) shows the nude Luxury (or Lechery) seated upon a crocodile, an interesting analogy to its phallic sexuality in Britomart's dream. Yet along with these primarily negative associations, there are also positive ones in the crocodile's identification with Osiris/Artegall/Justice and in the implication that Isis/Britomart/Equity is incomplete without her partner. The image contains its own contradiction, unresolved by the Priest.* Troubled Blood and Faerie Queene: Where Britobart and Artegall are used as stand-ins for Robin and Cormoran:Troubled Blood features several embedded texts, the most important of which is never mentioned in the book: Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queen. Serious Strikers enjoyed the luxury of not one but two scholars of Edmund Spenser who checked in on the relevance and meaning of Rowling's choice of the greatest English epic poem for her epigraphs, not to mention the host of correspondences between Strike 5 and Queen. Elizabeth Baird-Hardy did a part by part exegesis of the Troubled Blood-Faerie Queen conjunctions and Beatrice Groves shared her first thoughts on the connections as well. Just as Lethal White's meaning and artistry is relatively unappreciated without a close reading of Ibsen's Rosmersholm, so with Strike 5 and Faerie Queen.Elizabeth Baird-Hardy* Day One, Part One: The Spenserian Epigraphs of the Pre-Released Troubled Blood Chapters* Day Two, Part Two: The Spenserian Epigraphs of Troubled Blood Chapters Eight to Fourteen* Day Three, Part Three: The Spenserian Epigraphs of Troubled Blood Chapters Fifteen to Thirty* Day Four, Part Four: The Spenserian Epigraphs of Troubled Blood Chapters Thirty One to Forty Eight* Day Five, Part Five: The Spenserian Epigraphs of Troubled Blood Chapters Forty Nine to Fifty Nine* Part Six: The Spenserian Epigraphs of Troubled Blood Chapters Sixty to Seventy One* Spenser and Strike Part Seven: Changes for the BetterBeatrice Groves* Trouble in Faerie Land (Part 1): Spenserian Clues in Troubled Blood Epigraphs* Trouble in Faerie Land (Part 2): Shipping Robin and Strike in the Epigraphs of Troubled Blood* Trouble in Faerie Land (Part 3): Searching for Duessa in Troubled BloodJohn Granger:* How Spenser Uses Cupid in Faerie Queen and Its Relevance for Understanding Troubled Blood* Reading Troubled Blood as a Medieval Morality PlayCorvid Charm* Rowling Twixter headers: 12 January 2016, 9 April 2017 (Nick)* Fantastic Beasts reference? The Lestrange Family Motto features a crow and the ‘Lost Child' of that series is named ‘Corvus'* Crow Symbolism per Cirlot, Dictionary of Symbols:Crow Because of its black colour, the crow is associated with the idea of beginning (as expressed in such symbols as the maternal night, primigenial darkness, the fertilizing earth). Because it is also associated with the atmosphere, it is a symbol for creative, demiurgic power and for spiritual strength. Because of its flight, it is considered a messenger. And, in sum, the crow has been invested by many primitive peoples with far-reaching cosmic significance. Indeed, for the Red Indians of North America it is the great civilizer and the creator of the visible world. It has a similar meaning for the Celts and the Germanic tribes, as well as in Siberia (35). In the classical cultures it no longer possesses such wide implications, but it does still retain certain mystic powers and in particular the ability to foresee the future; hence its claw played a special part in rites of divination (8). In Christian symbolism it is an allegory of solitude. Amongst the alchemists it recovers some of the original characteristics ascribed to it by the primitives, standing in particular for nigredo, or the initial state which is both the inherent characteristic of prime matter and the condition produced by separating out the Elements (putrefactio) … In Beaumont's view, the crow in itself signifies the isolation of him who lives on a superior plane (5), this being the symbolism in general of all solitary birds. (71-72)* Lyndy Abraham's Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery entry for ‘Crow:' (49)Crow, crow's head, crow's bill A symbol of the *putrefaction and *black nigredo which is the first stge of the opus alchymicum. The old body of the metal or matter for the Stone is dissolved and putrefied into the first matter of *creation, the *prima materia, so that it may be regenerated and cast into a new form. The Hermetis Trismegisti Tractatus Aureus said of this initial stage of death and dissolution in the work: ‘The First is the Corvus, the Crow or Raven, which from its blackness is said to be the beginning of the Art' (bk. 2, 235). In his Aurora, Paracelsus wrote that when the matter has been placed in the gentle heat of the secret fire it passes through corruption and grows black: ‘This operation they call putrefaction, and the blackness they name the head of the Crow' (55). Thomas Charnock likewise wrote of the putrefaction: ‘The Crowes head began to appere as black as Jett' (TCB, 296). In Zoroaster's Cave the matter produced during this stage is identified with the name of the process: ‘When the matter has stood for the space of forty dayes in a moderate heat, there will begin to appear above, a blacknesse like to pitch, which is the Caput Corvi of the Philosophers, and the wise men's Mercury' (80). According to Ripley the terms ‘crows head' and ‘crows bill' are synonymous: ‘The hede of the Crow that tokeyn call we,/And sum men call hyt the Crows byll' (TCB, 134) (see ashes). In A Fig for Momus Thomas Lodge listed the crow's head amongst other alchemical enigmas: ‘Then of the crowes-head, tell they weighty things' (Works, 3:69). When Face in Jonson's The Alchemist says that the matter of the Stone has become ‘ground black', Mammon enquires of him, ‘That's your crowes-head? And Subtle replies, ‘No, ‘tis not perfect, would it were the crow' (2.3.67-8).Psalter Charm* In ‘Charms, Psalms & Golden Clues: A brace(let) of clues for Strike 9,' Prof Groves discusses the psalm as charm:Charm first meant the incantation itself, and then the amulet that carried that incantation to protect the wearer and then – from the 19th century – the small ornamental trinkets, fastened to girdles, watch-chains and bracelets, that resembled those original, talismanic charms. This means that Rowling's clue-charm of a Psalm book (which can actually carry a sacred text) circles back beautifully to the original meaning of the word – in which a charm was an amulet carrying a holy text. These charms do not always hold texts but Rowling has confirmed that this one does: ‘The book is a psalm book and holds real, miniature psalms' I think this protective hinterland of charms make it likely that the specific psalm that such a psalm-book charm would carry would be the most comforting and talismanic of psalms – Psalm 23. This psalm famously describes the Lord's love as protective, even unto the valley of the shadow of death* John argues that, in addition to the 23rd Psalm, Psalm 90 (91 in Masoretic or KJV reckoning), the so-called ‘Soldier's Psalm' is at least as likely as an insert for this charm, which is to say, as a talisman a soldier might give a woman about to enter Hades to beg a gift from Persephone…The Head of Persephone Charm* Rowling's clarifying picture* Psyche's Last Task from Venus:One final task is then given to Psyche, one in which Psyche is commanded to bring back a bit of Persephone's beauty from the Underworld. In Greek mythology no living soul is meant to be able to enter the Underworld, let alone leave it, and so Aphrodite felt that she would be rid of Psyche once and for all. Indeed, it seemed that Aphrodite would be proved right, for Psyche's only idea about entering the Underworld was to kill herself. Before Psyche can commit suicide a voice whispers to her instructions about how to complete the task. Thus Psyche finds an entrance to the Underworld and is soon crossing the Acheron upon the skiff of Charon, and the princess even manages to gain an audience with Persephone. Persephone on the surface appears to be sympathetic to the quest of Psyche, but Psyche has been warned about accepting food or a seat in the palace of Hades, for both would bind her to the Underworld for all time. But eventually, Persephone gives Psyche a golden box, said to contain some of the goddess' beauty.* The Head of Persephone charm is paired with the Psalter on the ninth and last link; again, if the Psalm is 22 (23) or 90 (91), then the connection is an invocational prayer for help traveling through the “valley of death,” for protection from the “asp and basilisk,” the “lion and dragon.”* As above, note that the beginning, middle, and end of the bracelet feature clasped objects, with the Psalter being a codex that opens and Psyche's journey to Persephone is in pursuit of a “golden box” containing the means to otherworldly beauty. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Earth Ancients
Destiny: Ronnie Pontiac, The Rosicrucian Counterculture

Earth Ancients

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 89:59


Incogni advertisement“Use code [YOUR-UNIQUE-CODE] at the linkbelow to get an exclusive 60% off an annualIncogni plan: https://incog-ni.com/your-unique-code”  Your URL is: https://incogni.com/earthancientsDestiny: Ronnie Pontiac, The Rosicrucian Counterculture (show notes)A cultural exploration of the esoteric movement and its historical impact and legacy• Examines the Rosicrucian involvement of figures like Rene Descartes, Robert Fludd, John Dee, Elias Ashmole, and the alchemist pirate Prince Rupert of the Rhine• Traces the saga of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, and his countercultural successors Frederick and Elizabeth, who triggered the Thirty Years' War• Shows how Rosicrucianism inspired the English Revolution and explores the Rosicrucianism of John Winthrop the Younger, Connecticut's founderSince the appearance of Rosicrucian manuscripts in 17th-century Germany, historians have questioned the authorship, intent, and significance of this esoteric movement. In this book, Ronnie Pontiac shows how Rosicrucianism's underground influence in the early-modern period continues to the present, providing the important historical context of this invisible society.Pontiac looks at the esoteric culture around Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and his court, including figures like John Dee, Tycho Brahe, and Rabbi Loew, the legendary creator of the Golem of Prague. Despite occultists' fascination with Rudolf 's successors, Frederick and Elizabeth, at the start of the Thirty Years' War—and Rosicrucian efforts to make Frederick the first Protestant Holy Roman Emperor—the esoteric renaissance in Bohemia was short-lived. However, this wasn't the end of Rosicrucianism.Pontiac explores the movement's impact on Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution as well as individuals such as Robert Fludd, René Descartes, Elias Ashmole, Moritz the Learned, Paracelsus, and William Shakespeare. He then details the movement's arrival in the New World, including the Rosicrucian activities of Connecticut's alchemist governor, John Winthrop the Younger. Looking to the present, Pontiac shows how both pop culture and the modern psychedelic counterculture are informed by Rosicrucian ideas, showing the enduring legacy of this esoteric movement.Ronnie Pontiac worked as Manly P. Hall's research assistant for seven years. A producer of award-winning documentaries, he is the author of American Metaphysical Religion and coauthor with Tamra Lucid of The Magic of the Orphic Hymns and the 10-part YouTube video series The Unobstructed Way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

Der Pragmaticus Podcast
Neujahrsvorsatz: Weniger Social Media

Der Pragmaticus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 27:05


Die Dosis macht das Gift. Das gilt auch, wenn es um die Nutzung des Smartphones geht. Sind wir alle viel zu viel am Handy? Ein Podcast von Pragmaticus.Das Thema:Smartphones haben die Menschheit erobert. Wer in der U-Bahn unterwegs ist, sieht kaum mehr Leute, ohne Mobiltelefone. Ist das das Symptom eines neuen Zeitalters oder eine besorgniserregende Entwicklung? Und gibt es medizinisch betrachtet so etwas wie Handy-Sucht?  Die Psychiaterin und Suchtexpertin Gabriele Fischer von der Medizinischen Universität will sich keineswegs auf simplizistische Pauschalaussagen einlassen. In diesem Podcast erklärt sie, wie das menschliche Gehirn Informationen verarbeitet, dass das Alter von Usern und Userinnen entscheidend ist und warum ständig schnelle Informationen vor allem dann wenig begrüßenswert sind, wenn sie Gewalt zeigen. Dabei hält sie es mit Paracelsus, dessen Ausspruch „Die Dosis macht das Gift“, auch im 21. Jahrhundert bei digitalen Medien immer noch gälte. Unser Gast in dieser Folge: Gabriele Fischer ist Fachärztin für Psychiatrie und Neurologie und leitet die Suchtforschung und -therapie an der Medizinischen Universität Wien. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind substanzgebundene Suchterkrankungen, Verhaltenssüchte und psychiatrische Doppeldiagnosen. Sie ist Mitglied des Obersten Sanitätsrats.Dies ist ein Podcast von Der Pragmaticus. Sie finden uns auch auf Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn und X (Twitter).

Thelema NOW! Crowley, Ritual & Magick
Thelema NOW! Guest: Frater Acher on The Olympic Spirits

Thelema NOW! Crowley, Ritual & Magick

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 58:58


On this episode of Thelema Now!, host Harper Feist is joined by author and occult scholar Frater Acher for a deep exploration of his book The Olympic Spirits: Paracelsus' Practice of the Inner Stars, published by Three Hands Press. Frater Acher delves into the enigmatic system of the Olympic Spirits as presented by Paracelsus, unpacking their planetary nature, practical magical applications, and relevance for contemporary practitioners. Moving beyond theory, the conversation explores inner cosmology, visionary practice, and how working with the "inner stars" can become a living, experiential path of initiation. This episode is an illuminating discussion on planetary magic, historical sources, and modern praxis—essential listening for students of Thelema, Renaissance magic, and serious occult work.

Free The Rabbits
79: Nephilim Portal Babies Part 3: Moonchild Nephilim Meatsacks

Free The Rabbits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 91:12


This is a revised and even more in depth look at the groundbreaking theory that came out in 2022 by Joel Thomas. This journey will start at the origins of the Nephilim, move into Evil Enoch and the first secret society and culminate with the question, what is a Nephilim Portal Baby? In the finale of Joel's Nephilim Portal Baby Theory, he dives deep into the alchemical creations of the past and their impact on our current timeline. First, he looks at the history of the homunculus from its inception with Zosimos of Panopolis to Paracelsus to the moonchildren of today. He then looks at Projects Sigma and Plato from the Majestic 12 and their ties to Freemasonry. Lastly, Joel looks at modern day abduction stories, what they have to say about hybrid humans and their connection to the Watchers of the Book of Enoch. The Meadow Project Film: https://merkelfilms.com Free The Rabbits Merch: https://freetherabbits.myshopify.com 25% all Merch with Code: FREERANGE Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Joel's Psalm YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify

Para Normal Podcast
Deep Dive 009 - Paracelsus

Para Normal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 17:33


Let's take a deep dive into Paracelsus.  The sources for this deep dive: Alchemy - The Art of Transformation by ParacelsusParacelsus Essential Readings - selected and translated by Nicholas Goodrick-ClarkeDeep Dive is a Para Normal Podcast side project with help from AI.If there are books, articles, or topics you'd want discussed, reach me via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/paranormalpodcast/) or email me at paranormalsph@gmail.com = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = If you want to support the podcast you can help keep us going by giving us a cup of joe! ko-fi.com/paranormalpodcast If you want to support us on Patreon, click on the link before https://www.patreon.com/paranormalpodcast #ParanormalPodcast #DeepDive #Paracelsus

LiteraturLounge
[Podcast] Eva-Isabel Schmid: ‚Paracelsus – Auf der Suche nach der unsterblichen Seele‘ – Ein historischer Thriller zwischen Wissenschaft und Ketzerei

LiteraturLounge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 6:39 Transcription Available


In dieser Episode widme ich mich der Rezension des Buches „Paracelsus – Auf der Suche nach der unsterblichen Seele“, geschrieben von Eva-Isabel Schmid. Wir begeben uns in das Basel des Spätsommers, eine Stadt an der Schwelle zur Renaissance, wo der junge Medizinstudent Paracelsus zusammen mit seinem Freund Kasper eine Sondergenehmigung von der katholischen Kirche erhält, um Leichensektionen durchzuführen. Ihr Ziel: den wissenschaftlichen Beweis der Existenz der menschlichen Seele. Die spannende Erzählung nimmt eine dramatische Wendung, als ein neuer Bischof an die Macht gelangt und die beiden Freunde der Ketzerei beschuldigt werden. Ihre ehrgeizige Forschung wird verboten und während Kasper sich der Medizin widmet, zieht es den unerschütterlichen Paracelsus in die Welt des Okkultismus. Die Handlung entfaltet sich zwischen Inquisition, politischen Intrigen und einem aufkommenden Bürgerkrieg, was die Freundschaft der beiden Protagonisten auf eine harte Probe stellt. Das Buch zeichnet das Bild eines weiterdenkenden Arztes, der über die Grenzen seiner Zeit hinausblickt. Mit jeder Seite wird klarer, dass Paracelsus nicht bloß ein Heiler, sondern ein Visionär war. Das setting in Basel, zu einer Zeit des Umbruchs, liefert den perfekten Hintergrund für ihre Suche nach der menschlichen Seele, die zugleich von der katholischen Kirche als hochriskant angesehen wird. Der Dekan Jakob Göttisheim spielt hierbei eine Schlüsselrolle, da er die beiden schützt, aufgrund seiner persönlichen Verbindung zu Paracelsus und Kasper. Besondere Spannung entsteht durch die Begegnungen von Paracelsus mit okkulten Figuren, die den Kontakt zu einem Wesen namens Astaroth herzustellen versuchen. Dies geschieht in gruseligen Settings, gezeichnet von Beschwörungsriten, die eine unheimliche Atmosphäre schaffen. Die Erzählung wird weiter angereichert durch die Konflikte mit dem neuen Fürstbischof, der seine eigene Agenda verfolgt und die Inquisition zu seinen Gunsten nutzt. Mit einer Vielzahl von Charakteren, von schillernden Persönlichkeiten bis hin zu schurkischen Figuren, bietet das Buch eine dichte Handlung voller Atmosphäre. Die liebevollen Details über das spätere Mittelalter in Basel, die Zünfte, den Adel und die Anfänge der Reformation beleben die Seiten. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die Liebesgeschichte, inszeniert durch Margarete und den gedemütigten Adeligen. Schließlich kommt das Buch zu einem spannenden Cliffhanger, der den Wunsch nach einer Fortsetzung weckt. Eva-Isabel Schmidt zeichnet mit ihrem ersten Werk ein kraftvolles Bild der Zeit und zieht den Leser in eine faszinierende Welt, in der wissenschaftliche Neugier und das Streben nach Erkenntnis auf tief verwurzelte religiöse Überzeugungen treffen. „Paracelsus – Auf der Suche nach der unsterblichen Seele“ ist ein empfehlenswerter Roman für alle, die sich für historische Erzählungen und medizinische Themen begeistern. Erhältlich beim Pieper Verlag, ist dieses Werk eine Gedichtsammlung, die in jeder Buchhandlung als E-Book zum Preis von 7,99 Euro erhältlich ist.

Behind the C
Episode 271 mit Phillip Fröschle (CEO, Paracelsus Kliniken)

Behind the C

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 33:19 Transcription Available


„Ich habe bei dem Jobwechsel mein Gehalt halbiert, habe mein Netzwerk und meinen Status verloren.“ Ob sich der Wechsel vom Bankvorstand in die Gesundheitsbranche gelohnt hat, erzählt Phillip Fröschle in dieser Episode Behind the C. Er ist CEO der Paracelsus Kliniken und spricht über seinen Werdegang, die Herausforderungen im Klinikmanagement und die Bedeutung von Wirtschaftlichkeit im Gesundheitswesen. Er teilt seine Erfahrungen und Einsichten zu aktuellen Reformen, C-Level Strukturen und gibt wertvolle Karrieretipps. Außerdem beantwortet er folgende Fragen: - Was sind seine Tipps zur Entscheidungsfindung? - Wie kam er vom BWL-Studium und einer Bankenkarriere in die Gesundheitsbranche? - Wie findet man die Balance zwischen Wirtschaftlichkeit und medizinischer Qualität? - Welchen wertvollen Tipp hat sein Mentor ihm gegeben? - In welcher Situation braucht man Mut? Hören Sie für die Antworten rein! Themen: - C- Level - Gesundheitsbranche - Unternehmenskultur - Karriere ----- Über Atreus – A Heidrick & Struggles Company Atreus garantiert die perfekte Interim-Ressource (m/w/d) für Missionen, die nur eine einzige Option erlauben: nachhaltigen Erfolg! Unser globales Netzwerk aus erfahrenen Managern auf Zeit zählt weltweit zu den besten. In engem Schulterschluss mit den Atreus Direktoren setzen unsere Interim Manager vor Ort Kräfte frei, die Ihr Unternehmen zukunftssicher auf das nächste Level katapultieren. ▶️ Besuchen Sie unsere Website: https://www.atreus.de/ ▶️ Interim Management: https://www.atreus.de/kompetenzen/service/interim-management/ ▶️ Für Interim Manager: https://www.atreus.de/interim-manager/ ▶️ LinkedIn-Profil von Phillip Fröschle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-fr%C3%B6schle-76b571213/ ▶️ Profil von Franz Kubbillum: https://www.atreus.de/team/franz-kubbillum/

Focus - ORF Radio Vorarlberg
Antonia Dinzinger: Papa versteht mich

Focus - ORF Radio Vorarlberg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 49:58


Dr.in Antonia Dinzinger, MSc, PhD ist Psychologin und Bindungsforscherin am Instititut für Early Life Care der Paracelsus medizinischen Privatuniversität Salzburg. m Rahmen ihrer Forschungstätigkeit befasst sie sich vor allem mit frühen Interaktions- und Bindungserfahrungen sowie der Mentalisierungsfähigkeit von Eltern und Fachpersonen. Sendehinweis: ORF Radio Vorarlberg am 08.11.2025.

Historia.nu
Från Sokrates till Zyklon B – giftets mörka historia

Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 63:49


Människan lärde sig tidigt att utnyttja gifter – både för att överleva och för att döda. Redan för 13 000 år sedan använde människor på Zanzibar gift på sina pilar för att fälla byten. I andra delar av världen nyttjades naturliga gifter för att bedöva och fånga fisk i floder.Gifter har sedan dess följt människan genom historien – ofta i det dolda. Osynliga och luktfria ämnen som kolmonoxid har krävt otaliga liv. Arsenik har fått en närmast mytisk status i berättelser om giftmord. Cyanid har använts i allt från avlusning och självmord till massmord.I avsnitt 41 av podcasten Historia Nu samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Olle Mattsson, professor i kemi vid Uppsala universitet och aktuell med boken Allt är gift – Om dödliga ämnen och deras roll i historien .Gifter har använts som vapen, avrättningsmedel och läkemedel. Redan på 1500-talet konstaterade naturvetaren Paracelsus att det är dosen som gör giftet – samma ämne kan vara dödligt eller läkande beroende på mängden. Arsenik visade sig till exempel vara effektivt mot sjukdomar som syfilis.Under antiken användes gifter i kemisk krigsföring och för att avrätta brottslingar och motståndare. Ett av världshistoriens mest kända dödsstraff var när filosofen Sokrates år 399 f.Kr. tvingades dricka en dödlig blandning av odört, opium och vin, efter att ha anklagats för att förleda ungdomen i Aten.I modern tid blev giftet återigen ett verktyg för massmord. Under Förintelsen användes cyanid i form av Zyklon B, ursprungligen ett bekämpningsmedel för insekter, för att döda miljontals människor i nazistiska förintelseläger.Cyanid låg också bakom dödsolyckor i fredstid. Den svenske poeten Dag Andersson omkom 1920 efter att ha andats in giftiga cyanidångor i samband med en misslyckad avlusning av hotellrummet där han bodde.Stöd Historia Nu för att vi ska kunna fortsätta producera avsnitt på denna nivå behöver vi ditt stöd.Genom att bli premiummedlem hjälper du oss att stå fria från annonsmarknadens svängningar och säkrar att Historia Nu kan fortsätta berätta historien – år efter år.Som tack får du:✅ Två extra avsnitt varje månad✅ Alla ordinarie avsnitt helt reklamfriaPriset är bara 60 kr/månaden vid lanseringen - med sju dagars gratis provperiod. Senare 75 kr/mån eller 750 kr/år.

Pops on Hops
Hoppin' From the Grave (Rockin' From the Grave and Seasonal Beers)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 111:12


Barry and Abigail discuss Rockin' From the Grave and sample Pumpkin Shandy from Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (in collaboration with Soergel Orchards in Wexford, Pennsylvania), Jack from Urban Artifact in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake Mind Over Matter from Magnify Brewing Company in Fairfield, New Jersey.We have gone zero episodes without mentioning the White Album or Abigail's personal White Album, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Both Black Magic Woman and a cover of The Devil Went Down to Georgia by Steve Ouimette appear on GHIII: LoR, but Abigail was mistaken about (Don't Fear) The Reaper's inclusion; in fact, Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll is the Blue Öyster Cult representation on GHIII: LoR, and (Don't Fear) The Reaper is actually on Rock Band, which Abigail has played, but the Hummels have never owned.Listen to our exploration of The Munsters Theme's many different iterations in last year's Halloween episode, New Belgium Halloween (New Wave Halloween & New Belgium Brewing)! Today, we also listened to the version with lyrics and briefly discussed Far Out Munsters, the episode where the Munsters rent their home to a Beatles-inspired rock group.Edgar Winter's justification of naming his song Frankenstein because of its “monster-like, lumbering beat” reminded Abigail of Flight of the Cosmic Hippo by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.Watch the music video for Addams Groove by MC Hammer.Barry educated Abigail about the famous “More Cowbell” sketch from SNL, which centers around the studio recording of (Don't Fear) The Reaper!In looking deeper into the fun fact from Carlo's Corner about salt killing yeast, we stumbled upon this article on the history and science of Goses written by the brewmaster of Anderson Valley Brewing Company in Boonville, California, a brewery known for their Goses. Per the article, some Goses from the early 20th century had between 130 and 280 ppm of salt. Anderson Valley typically adds about 800 ppm of salt - but only after fermentation. It is thought that as little as 100-150 ppm of salt can cause osmotic stress to the yeast and therefore decrease fermentation rates, but the salt concentration required to completely inhibit fermentation or cause death for the yeast are much higher than humans would tolerate as palatable in a beverage.Santana's Black Magic Woman is a mash-up cover of Black Magic Woman by Fleetwood Mac and Gypsy Queen by Gábor Szabó. Abigail would much rather listen to Smooth (feat. Rob Thomas).While Abigail believes Johnny clearly won the fiddle battle in The Devil Went Down to Georgia, John Oliver strongly disagrees. Watch the boss battle against the devil from GHIII: LoR.We previously discussed the word “pompatous” (found in Clap For the Wolfman by The Guess Who) during our discussion of Steve Miller Band's The Joker in our episode Cans (k.d.lang and Cigar City Brewing).Read more about Paracelsus and the absolutely nauseatingly eye-rollingly annoying reason he took the name Paracelsus.Barry made Abigail play a little bit of Grandmaster Dee's Haunted Scratch, the original B-side to Freaks Come Out at Night by Whodini.Twilight Zone by Golden Earring was inspired by The Bourne Identity novel, and you may be able to tell this from the music video. The other song from two-hit wonder Golden Earring you may have heard of would be Radar Love.(Ghost) Riders in the Sky is a cover originally written and performed by Stan Jones. Prior to The Outlaws' version, Johnny Cash's version was the most well-known.Up next… Brothers in Arms by Dire StraitsJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Substack | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group

AUF1
Heilen durch Ordnung – Die Weisheit der Banerji-Protokolle

AUF1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 61:30


In einer Welt, die den Menschen immer weiter in seine biochemischen Einzelteile zerlegt, tritt er auf den Plan: Dr. med. Miguel Corty, Arzt, Ausbildner, Forscher – und ein Mann, der die Lehren des Paracelsus ebenso verinnerlicht hat wie jene Samuel Hahnemanns – und ihre Signatur erkennt. In jeder Pflanze. In jedem Symptom. In jedem Menschen.

The Avram Davidson Universe
The Enquiries of Doctor Eszterhazy — “The Case of the Mother-in-Law of Pearl”

The Avram Davidson Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 66:29


Send us a textPerformed by David Pickering.  @davidpickering8483 Set in Avram Davidson's sly, Mitteleuropean corner of the map, this stand-alone performance brings Doctor Eszterhazy to life as he follows a trail from a humble sewing box to lurlies on the Vlox-Minor and a mystery tangled up with folklore, industry, and an undine's old grief. David Pickering's rich narration highlights Davidson's humor, history-deep worldbuilding, and the story's gentle twist on the “occult detective” tradition—no gore, just genius. Settle in for steam runabouts, button-makers, buckwheat anxieties, and Paracelsian whispers. Hashtags: #AvramDavidson #DoctorEszterhazy #OccultDetective #weirdfiction #historicalfantasy #speculativefiction #audiofiction #classicsfeature #fantasymystery #shortstory @LocusMagazine ​ 

Free The Rabbits
68: Elementals of Paracelsus Part 2: The Divine Feminine, Nephilim & Dwarves

Free The Rabbits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 69:46


An elemental is a mythic supernatural being that is described in occult and alchemical works from around the time of the European Renaissance, and particularly elaborated in the 16th century works of Paracelsus. According to Paracelsus and his subsequent followers, there are four categories of elementals, which are gnomes, undines, sylphs, and salamanders. These correspond to the four elements of antiquity: earth, water, air, and fire, respectively. Joel goes even deeper into Liber De Nymphis to explore Paracelsus's ideas on the monstras, namely Giants and Dwarfs. He starts by examining what Paracelsus had to say about the nymph, Venus, and her representation of the Divine Feminine that has been passed down since early Mesopotamian culture. He then goes into the construction of the Giants and Dwarfs and if they have the ability to obtain a soul like some of the other elementals. Lastly, Joel looks at the Bible to see if what Paracelsus says lines up with Scripture as a man professing to be a “real” theologian. Free The Rabbits Merch: https://freetherabbits.myshopify.com Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Imposter YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify

Clube Pet CBN - Tatiana Sacchi
Os riscos de medicar animais de estimação por conta própria

Clube Pet CBN - Tatiana Sacchi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 11:24


“Todo medicamento é potencialmente um veneno: o que distingue um medicamento de um veneno é tão somente a dose.” (Paracelsus 1493-1541). Nesta edição de Clube Pet CBN, a comentarista Tati Sacchi alerta sobre os riscos dos tutores medicarem os seus animais de estimação por conta própria.

Free The Rabbits
67: Elementals of Paracelsus Part 1: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs & Salamanders

Free The Rabbits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 84:25


An elemental is a mythic supernatural being that is described in occult and alchemical works from around the time of the European Renaissance, and particularly elaborated in the 16th century works of Paracelsus. According to Paracelsus and his subsequent followers, there are four categories of elementals, which are gnomes, undines, sylphs, and salamanders. These correspond to the four elements of antiquity: earth, water, air, and fire, respectively. Take a journey with Joel as he explores the land of mermaids, gnomes, forest people and reptilians and what the ancient alchemist, Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, had to say about them and their place within the world. He breaks down the four kinds of elementals, what they look like, where they live, and what they wear, with Paracelsus attributing them as being "like man". Finally, Joel looks at marriage between elementals and humans and the idea that the soul can be added to a being that doesn't originally have one. Free The Rabbits Merch: https://freetherabbits.myshopify.com Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Imposter YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify

Rejected Religion Podcast
RR Pod E41 Free Content -Tjalling Janssen - Elemental Dialogues: Encounter, Evocation, & the Expanding Landscape

Rejected Religion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 41:30


Note: This is the Free Content version of the interview with Tjalling Janssen. The full interview can be accessed as a Tier 2 Patreon member, or purchased for a one-time fee. More information at www.patreon.com/RejectedReligion. Tjalling is a PhD researcher at the Center for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents (HHP), based at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests include intermediary beings, magic, alchemy and Paracelsianism, and the reception of these subjects in (early to late) modernity. He investigates these topics from an environmental perspective as well as through social categories like class. His doctoral project entails an environmental reception history of the concept of elemental beings from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century, through its manifestations in magic, alchemy, literature, mining and agriculture. In this episode, we explore the shifting terrain of magical contact—where spirits, nature, and power intersect. Drawing from his article “Encounters, Evocations and Elemental Beings”, we'll trace the philosophical and esoteric implications of two very different modes of engaging with the unseen: Paracelsus's reverent encounters with elemental beings, and Dr. Rudd's ritual evocations. Along the way, we'll unpack the role of monsters, the ethics of spiritual mediation, and the deeper question of whether esotericism must rest on a singular, perennial foundation—or whether it can evolve, diversify, and apply to new contexts like ecology, psychedelics, tulpas, and even extraterrestrial contact. This is a conversation about relational knowing, cultural consciousness, and the future of interdisciplinary esoteric research.I have one correction to mention beforehand; Tjalling made a mistake in his wording when he mentioned the text De Meteoris (which comes up in the discussion), in his haste to explain the temporal trajectory. In all texts before De Meteoris elemental beings have souls. They are soulless from De Meteoris onwards, but that text lacks the possibility for elemental beings to acquire souls through marriage. The Liber de nymphis introduces that, and thus fulfills the implications of reciprocity and immanence (the “seeking out” or initiation of contact) that are absent from De Meteoris. PROGRAM NOTES Correspondences Journal Volume 12, no. 1 (2024)Encounters, Evocations and Elemental Beings Primary Source: A Book On Nymphs, Sylphs, Pygmies, and Salamanders, and On The Other Spirits (Paracelsus, Henry E. Sigerist) | PDF Secondary Sources: The Monsters of Paracelsus | Beasts, Humans, and Transhumans in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance [Abstract] Cultural History Of The Four Elements Contact Information: Tjalling D. Janssen - University of AmsterdamInstagram Theme Music and Editing: Daniel P. SheaEnd Production: Stephanie Shea

UK Health Radio Podcast
143: Alchemy 1.01 with JJ Stenhouse - Episode 143

UK Health Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 46:52


Episode 143 - Placebos, energy and nature - The Riddle of Alchemy author and psychologist Dr Paul Kiritsis on Paracelsus and how alchemy relates to modern medicine and science. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

Adultbrain Audiobooks
The Magus Book 3 – Biographia Antiqua by Francis Barrett F.R.C.

Adultbrain Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 47:17


In this third and final book of The Magus, Francis Barrett turns from magical practice to magical history—presenting a rare and invaluable compendium of the great minds who shaped Western occult philosophy. Book III offers concise biographical accounts of dozens of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance adepts, including Zoroaster, Hermes Trismegistus, Pythagoras, Paracelsus, Roger Bacon, Agrippa,...

Adultbrain Audiobooks
The Magus | A Complete System of Occult Philosophy – Book 1 by Francis Barrett F.R.C.

Adultbrain Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 64:10


Step into the arcane world of high magic with The Magus, one of the most influential grimoires of the 19th century. In Book 1, occultist Francis Barrett assembles a sweeping synthesis of mystical traditions—drawing from Agrippa, Paracelsus, and ancient Hermeticism—to present a comprehensive foundation of ceremonial magic. This volume explores the hidden forces of nature,...

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1425: Transatlantic Cable

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 3:40


Episode: 1425 Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable.  Today, Queen Victoria sends a telegram to President Buchanan.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1424: La Sylphide

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 3:43


Episode: 1424 La Sylphide: an elemental in the Industrial Revolution.  Today, a ballet gives us an odd window into history.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Paracelsus and the Doctrine of Signatures

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 35:57 Transcription Available


16th-century Swiss physician Paracelsus was frustrated with established medical practice and academia and he was sometimes on the lam because of his beliefs. He wrote at length about the idea that items in the natural world carried “signatures” in their appearance that could tell you visually how they could be used medicinally. Research: Bennett, B.C. Doctrine of Signatures: An explanation of medicinal plant discovery or Dissemination of knowledge?. Econ Bot 61, 246–255 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1663/0013-0001(2007)61[246:DOSAEO]2.0.CO;2 Dafni, Amots, and E. Lev. “The Doctrine of Signatures in Present-Day Israel.” Economic Botany, vol. 56, no. 4, 2002, pp. 328–34. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4256605 “The Doctrine Of Signatures.” The British Medical Journal, vol. 1, no. 627, 1873, pp. 19–19. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/25233757 “The Doctrine of Signatures.” John Moore Museum. May 11, 2021. https://www.johnmooremuseum.org/the-doctrine-of-signatures/ The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "laudanum". Encyclopedia Britannica, 19 Jul. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/science/laudanum The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Peasants’ War". Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Aug. 2020, https://www.britannica.com/event/Peasants-War Grzybowski, Andrzej and Katarzyna Pawlikowska-Łagód. “Some lesser-known facts on the early history of syphilis in Europe.” Clinics in Dermatology. Volume 42, Issue 2. 2024. Pages 128-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clindermatol.2023.12.003. Hargrave, John G. "Paracelsus". Encyclopedia Britannica, 3 Jul. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Paracelsus “The history of syphilis part two: Treatments, cures and legislation.” Science Museum UK. Nov. 8, 2023. https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/history-syphilis-part-two-treatments-cures-and-legislation Kikuchihara, Y., Hirai, H. (2015). Signatura Rerum Theory. In: Sgarbi, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_405-1 Lund, F B. “PARACELSUS.” Annals of surgery vol. 94,4 (1931): 548-61. doi:10.1097/00000658-193110000-00009 Michaleas, Spyros N et al. “Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim (Paracelsus) (1493-1541): The eminent physician and pioneer of toxicology.” Toxicology reports vol. 8 411-414. 23 Feb. 2021, doi:10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.02.012 Paracelsus. “Of the supreme mysteries of nature. : Of the spirits of the planets. of occult philosophy. The magical, sympathetical, and antipathetical cure of wounds and diseases. The mysteries of the twelve signs of the zodiack.” London. 1656. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/paracelsvsofsupr00para/page/n9/mode/2up Simon, Matt. “Fantastically Wrong: The Strange History of Using Organ-Shaped Plants to Treat Disease.” Wired. July 16, 2014. https://www.wired.com/2014/07/fantastically-wrong-doctrine-of-signatures/ Tampa, M. et al. “Brief history of syphilis.” Journal of medicine and life vol. 7,1 (2014): 4-10.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3956094/#R6 Waite, Arthur Edward. “Lives of alchemystical philosophers based on materials collected in 1815 : and supplemented by recent researches with a philosophical demonstration of the true principles of the magnum opus, or great work of alchemical re-construction, and some account of the spiritual chemistry.” London. G. Redway. 1888. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/livesofalchemyst1888wait See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sleep With Me
Frank 2 | Read With Me | Subscriber Summer Bonus from SWM+

Sleep With Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 74:58


Frankie hangs out with Clooney on Como as Scoots lulls you off to dreamland with tales of Agrippa, Paracelsus and natural droning.Happy Subscriber Summer! This is a sleepy read-along that originally aired on Sleep with Me Plus. It brushes up on matters of the Big Farm, science and faith. If you want access to more bonus episodes, join Sleep With Me Plus at sleepwithmepodcast.com/plusGet your Sleep With Me SleepPhones. Use "sleepwithme" for $5 off!!Are you looking for Story Only versions or two more nights of Sleep With Me a week? Then check out Bedtime Stories from Sleep With MeLearn more about producer Russell aka Rusty Biscuit at russellsperberg.com and @BabyTeethLA on IG.Show Artwork by Emily TatGoing through a hard time? You can find support at the Crisis Textline and see more global helplines here.HELIX SLEEP - Take the 2-minute sleep quiz and they'll match you to a customized mattress that'll give you the best sleep of your life. Visit helixsleep.com/sleep and get a special deal exclusive for SWM listeners!ZOCDOC - With Zocdoc, you can search for local doctors who take your insurance, read verified patient reviews and book an appointment, in-person or video chat. Download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE at zocdoc.com/sleep PROGRESSIVE - With the Name Your Price tool, you tell Progressive how much you want to pay for car insurance, and they'll show you coverage options that fit your budget. Get your quote today at progressive.comQUINCE - Quince sells luxurious, ethically-made clothes and bedding at an affordable price. Transition your bed for the season with soft, breathable bedding from Quince. Go to Quince.com/sleep to get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order. MINT MOBILE - This year, skip breaking a sweat AND breaking the bank. Get your summersavings and shop premium wireless plans at mintmobile.com/sleepwithme (Upfront payment of $45 for 3-month 5 gigabyte plan required [equivalentto $15/mo.]. New customer offer for first 3 months only, then full-price plan options available. Taxes & fees extra. See Mint Mobile for details.)MARLEY SPOON - With their 15-Minute Express Recipes and Ready to Heat Meals, Marley Spoon takes the guesswork out of dinner with delicious meals that you can make quickly. Head to MarleySpoon.com/offer/sleep and use code SLEEP for up to 26 free meals! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths

In this episode of Believing the Bizarre, we dive deep into the mysterious world of gnomes - those diminutive creatures that might be hiding in plain sight as innocent lawn ornaments. We explore the fascinating history behind these legendary beings, tracing their origins from ancient Roman garden statues of fertility gods to the Swiss alchemist Paracelsus, who classified them as earth elementals. Along the way, we uncover the surprising connection between modern garden gnomes and actual hermits that wealthy landowners once hired to live in their yards, complete with pointed hats and robes, serving wine and dispensing wisdom to visitors. Get 60% off Magic Mind here with our link and code: https://magicmind.com/bizarreEDU & BIZARRE60#magicmind #mentalperformance We share three compelling modern Reddit encounters, including a mushroom hunter's shocking discovery in a national forest and mysterious kitchen disturbances that reveal more than expected. We also visit a disturbing historical newspaper account from 1895 Cincinnati involving two Massachusetts families and their traumatic encounters with malevolent gnomes during thunderstorms. Patreon: Support Believing the Bizarre and get tons of extra content by joining our Patreon.For updates, news, and extra content, follow Believing the Bizarre on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterDiscordShop Merch: You can rep Believing the Bizarre and buy some unique merchWant to send BTB something? Ship it here: 3570 Executive Drive, Suite 218, Uniontown, Ohio 44685 Episode keywords: gnomes, folklore, mythological creatures, fae beings, earth elementals, garden gnomes, Paracelsus, Renaissance magic, alchemy, Roman gods, Priapus, fertility gods, hermits, Scandinavian folklore, household spirits, red caps, blood-soaked hats, cryptids, forest encounters, Reddit stories, paranormal encounters, mining spirits, Bergmännlein, underground creatures, supernatural beings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spirits
Gnomes

Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 42:55


Those little red-hatted fellas that hang out in your garden? There's enough for a whole Spirits episode on that? The answer might surprise you as we dig into the mythological (and alchemical, shoutout Paracelsus!) origins of just where they came from, and why they're hanging out with your hydrangeas!Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of grief, racism, drug use, drowning, immolation, abuse, sex, eugenics, animal attacks, and animal death. Housekeeping- Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books- Call to Action: Check out our merch store, where we're running a sale on pins and stickers!- Submit Your Urban Legends Audio: Call us! 617-420-2344Sponsors- Tempo, where you can get 60% off your first box at tempomeals.com/spiritsFind Us Online- Website & Transcripts: spiritspodcast.com- Patreon: patreon.com/spiritspodcast- Merch: spiritspodcast.com/merch- Instagram: instagram.com/spiritspodcast- Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/spiritspodcast.com- Twitter: twitter.com/spiritspodcast- Tumblr: spiritspodcast.tumblr.com- Goodreads: goodreads.com/group/show/205387Cast & Crew- Co-Hosts: Julia Schifini and Amanda McLoughlin- Editor: Bren Frederick- Music: Brandon Grugle, based on "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod- Artwork: Allyson Wakeman- Multitude: multitude.productionsAbout UsSpirits is a boozy podcast about mythology, legends, and folklore. Every episode, co-hosts Julia and Amanda mix a drink and discuss a new story or character from a wide range of places, eras, and cultures. Learn brand-new stories and enjoy retellings of your favorite myths, served over ice every week, on Spirits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Our Numinous Nature
AN ALCHEMICAL APOTHECARY & THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE | Alchemist | Phoenix Aurelius

Our Numinous Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 165:51


Phoenix Aurelius is a modern day alchemist & founder of the Phoenix Aurelius Research Center [specializing in spagyric medicine] tucked away in the mountains of Webster County, West Virginia. On this esoteric excursion into the mind of an alchemist, we open on the four dimensions of our multi-dimensional reality: the physical, the astral, the causal, and the spiritual. From there we delve into the history and teachings of Paracelsus, the 16th-century alchemist & physician, exploring topics such as: fire-water-air-earth; sulfur-mercury-salt as the soul-spirit-body of any material; life-death-rebirth and reaching immortality in the laboratory; the difference between herbalism & spagyria; and the historical alchemists' fixation on generating gold. Phoenix then describes in vivid detail the recipe for creating the legendary Philosopher's Stone, that if ingested, according to lore, brings everlasting life! Following is a wild story about a FBI phone call & the death of a fellow alchemist. After thoughts & impressions on past-lives, dwarves, and Carl Jung's alchemical psychology, Phoenix shares a potent story about his near-death experiences as a kid with lucid visions of ancestors & the lobby of heaven. Pop open your bubbling lab flask & take a huge swig of this mind-bending sonic elixir! Learn more about Phoenix, his spagyric products & research at PhoenixAurelius.orgMusic by BAILE"Follow"Written & Performed by BAILE & Ellyn Woods"Intro"Written & Performed by BAILE"Diner"Written & Performed by BAILE"Dent"Written & Performed by BAILESupport Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com

Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast
"The Truth Hurts" S4E20 Review: A Warehouse 13 Fancast AA58

Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 72:22


Warehouse 13 Fancast Lead Agent Shannon wants to see prequel Warehouses or regent origins and Agent Carolyn loved the science class explanation of petrified erect wood while Janitor SP enjoys seeing Artie come to terms with a long kept secret. This week's crew review and rewatch the Warehouse 13 season 4 finale episode 20 S4E20 "The Truth Hurts." The Agents discuss their varying opinions of the season 4 finale, those GIANT cliffhangers, Artie's big secret he was keeping from Claudia, that awkward Pete and Myka dynamic that leads to Pete ruining everything, wonder who will clean up the warehouse from Paracelsus' devastation, and agree with a listener wanting to take Carolyn's lifelong scifi title away. Stay tuned for some bonus clips after the final credits. Thank you so much for listening to our coverage of Warehouse 13. Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast will release Sunday nights most weeks. Email: warehouse13fancast@gmail.com X: https://www.x.com/syfygurl X: https://www.x.com/ocean363 Best place to find SP: http://www.GonnaGeek.com/discord All music and sound effect used on this episode were purchased on http://www.pond5.com Find more Artie's Attic content and other shows on the Lone Wolf Podcasts network at: http://www.lonewolfpodcasts.com LINKS DISCUSSED IN THE PODCAST EPISODE: Farscape - https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/0HVIYF423F5KPS6PA8YN5NOS6H Voices Of Defiance Episode 45 With Kevin Murphy: https://pnc.st/s/voices-of-defiance/4cf019dc/kevin-murphy-defiance-executive-producer-showrunner-interview-defiance-fancast-vod45 Support Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc

RawFork Podcast
S08E04: A Pharmacist's Journey - From Conventional to Holistic Health w/ Susan Merenstein

RawFork Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 39:27


With over 44 years as a holistic clinical pharmacist, Susan Merenstein has dedicated her career to blending modern medicine with holistic healing. She founded Murray Avenue Apothecary in 2007 and expanded her vision in 2018 with LabNaturals, Inc., offering pharmacist-developed skincare, CBD products, and curated supplements for humans and pets. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (1981), Susan began her journey in her family's pharmacy in Washington, D.C., and developed expertise in hormone balance, detoxification, and healthy aging. An early adopter of salivary testing and hormone consultations, she has long championed personalized approaches to health, moving beyond the “one-size-fits-all” model of care. After selling her compounding practice in 2024, Susan continues to innovate and educate through Murray Avenue Apothecary and LabNaturals, empowering clients and their pets on their health journeys. Connect with Susan via: Website: LabNaturals.com FB: Murray Avenue Apothecary/LabNaturals, Inc. LI: Susan Merenstein Subscribe to Susan's newsletter! Reach Susan at Susan@maapgh.com or 412-586-4678 Tuesdays and Thursdays. ***EDITOR'S NOTE: The quote mentioned in the episode “The dose makes the poison” is attributed to Paracelsus, not Hippocrates.*** Visit https://marinabuksov.com for more holistic content. Music from https://www.purple-planet.com. Disclaimer: Statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

Alchemergy
A Basic Alchemical Meditation

Alchemergy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 30:40


This is is a Basic Alchemical Meditation compounded from meditative techniques used by alchemists such as Paracelsus, Basil Valintine, and Jakob Boehme. Each phase is a separate meditation and can be practiced separately from the others. There are three general steps in the full meditation that correspond to the three phases of alchemy. The first phase is the Nigredo (darkening, death, and putrefaction of the ego), which consists of two operations in which one attempts to Disengage Physically and Disengage Mentally from the world. The second phase is the Albedo (whitening and purification) in which one achieves original innocence or Zero-state Consciousness. The third phase is Rubedo (reddening or empowered integration into a new level of being) that is found in continued Meditation in the Pure Light. Overall, the first two phases represent a progressive resurrection and purification of the light of consciousness to prepare for the transformative, one-pointed “Meditation in the Pure Light” phase. In that phase, alchemists feel they are working with the logoic light to transform reality in not only the inner lab or soul but also in the objective material reality of their “laboratory” or outer world. Whether you are a novice meditator or experienced, the following instructions should be helpful in achieving Meditation in the Pure Light. But feel free to follow your own path in meditation or customize these steps to fit your regimen. The most important lesson is to grasp is the dual nature of our reality—the spiritual and material realms in which we exist. The bridge between those two realms can only be found in the Pure Light—in what Paracelsus called the “True Imagination.” From my new book, "How the Alchemists m Meditated: The Ancient Roots of Spiritual Alchemy."

Disintegrator
26. The Great Outdoors (w/ Gordon White)

Disintegrator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 61:09


Gordon White is a chaos magician, shamanic practitioner, and permaculture designer based in Tasmania. He podcasts and teaches through the vehicle of Rune Soup, the world's largest magic academy, and he writes prolifically -- not only on the Rune Soup blog but in several incredible books. Gordon's breadth and depth of knowledge is unbelievably humbling, and it was an honor to spend an hour or so with him.We came to Gordon for perspective, to some bring context and breadth and dimension to our relatively narrow world. Disintegrator sits in a kind of para-academic space, where we tend to limit the things we allow ourselves to write and think in terms of what's acceptable in mainstream academia. And there are so many people in this space, squashed between the outer walls of the academy and a totally vast, teeming ocean of different ways of thinking and being.((An academic might chastize us for using 'outside' as a kind of euphemism for an alien or an other, but we'd push back -- it is the inside that we're all kind of bunched up against, like feudal serfs huddling for protection and warmth. As we look outside, we've started to speculate about what might be out there, inventing our own 'pseudosacreds' that preoccupy our minds without forcing us to change anything about ourselves.))Gordon brings sledgehammers from magical practices and shamanic tradtions around the world, alongside a potent alternative canon of Western, and, well, pummels our walls a bit.Tons of references packed in here, but a good place to start would be his books Chaos Protocols and Ani.Mystic (in order). Marek fell in love with Gordon's world through these three podcast episodes (one, two, three) and this lecture at the Guggenheim (with visual media from friend of the pod Refik Anadol).Further references:A big and loving shoutout to Jay Springett, who just absolutely rules in every possible way, you gotta be a JayMo fan fr.Gordon references Dr. Jeff Kripal on the subject of the 'imaginal' -- which becomes a helpful concept later in the episode as we talk through technology. The imaginal is an ontological layer or that is not necessarily physical but still real.The most significant reference here is of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, a Brazillian anthropologist discussed in the context of pespectivism and what a truly decolonized anthropology (and philosophy) might look like.Gordon references Ephesisans 6:12 ("powers and principalities") in the context of a Christian ontology that affords an idea the status of a being.Dr. Jack Hunter's concept of "ontological flooding" -- an "opening of the floodgates" of what is discussible in ontological terms. Here's a discussion on the subject from 2021.Marek references a recent trend in philosophy ("object oriented ontology") that grapples with the autonomy of the non-human world. This episode is cheekily named after Quentin Meillassoux's concept of the "great outdoors" -- a plane of reality that exceeds human experience or human conception.Gordon references Paracelsus, Edgar Cayce, Rudolf Steiner, and Allan Kardec in the context of a Western spiritualist canon.Gordon discusses Matías De Stefano specifically in the context of mineral intelligence. Here's an absolutely wild talk on the subject.For those unfamiliar, the "Dieta" that Gordon refers to is a period of isolation, strict diet, and deep work with plant medicines like ayahuasca.Ambient track is 'Respect for the Medium' by friend of the pod They Became What They Beheld, show them some love on Bandcamp.

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz
171 - Büyülere İnanır mısın?

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 19:02


“Yeterince gelişmiş bir teknoloji, büyüden ayırt edilemez." Efsanevi bilim kurgu yazarı Arthur C. Clarke'ın bir sözü bu. Fakat teknoloji ve büyü, bilim ve sihir... Bunlar birbiriyle çatışan şeyler değil mi? Fakat geniş bir perspektiften baktığımızda, daha derin bir mesaj veriyor bize bu söz. Bilim ve büyünün, sihir ve teknolojinin birbiriyle bağlantılı olduğunu vurguluyor. 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde Arthur C. Clarke'ın söylemini daha iyi anlamaya çalışıyoruz. İnsanlık tarihinde bir yolculuğa çıkıp büyücülerin, bilim ve teknolojiye nasıl ilham verdiğini inceliyoruz. Büyünün tarihsel, toplumsal ve psikolojik yönlerini analiz ediyoruz.Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Özgür YılgürSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir.Hiwell'de 1600'den fazla uzman arasından ücretsiz ön görüşmelerle size en uygun uzmanı seçebilir, kendinizi tanıma yolculuğunuza kolay ve güvenilir bir şekilde başlayabilirsiniz. Hiwell'i şimdi indirinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Snoozecast
The Palace Under the Waves

Snoozecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 32:55


Tonight, we'll read “The Palace Under the Waves” found in the book “Swiss Tales” published in 1920. We will also read a story called “The Fairy in the Cuckoo Clock.” The first story features undines, a category of elemental beings associated with water, stemming from the alchemical writings of Paracelsus. Later writers developed the undine into a water nymph in its own right, and it continues to live in modern literature and art through such adaptations as Danish Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid". Paracelsus believed that each of the four classical elements – earth, water, air and fire – is inhabited by different categories of elemental spirits, liminal creatures that share our world: gnomes, undines, sylphs and salamanders respectively. He describes these elementals as the "invisible, spiritual counterparts of visible Nature ... many resembling human beings in shape, and inhabiting worlds of their own, unknown to man because his undeveloped senses were incapable of functioning beyond the limitations of the grosser elements." — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TheOccultRejects
*Replay* The Arbatel, Paracelsus, and John Dee with 7 Degrees of Wisdom

TheOccultRejects

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 59:37


If you enjoy this episode, we're sure you will enjoy more content like this on The Occult Rejects.  In fact, we have curated playlists on occult topics like grimoires, esoteric concepts and phenomena, occult history, analyzing true crime and cults with an occult lens, Para politics, and occultism in music. Whether you enjoy consuming your content visually or via audio, we've got you covered - and it will always be provided free of charge.  So, if you enjoy what we do and want to support our work of providing accessible, free content on various platforms, please consider making a donation to the links provided below. Thank you and enjoy the episode!Links For The Occult Rejects and The Spiritual Gangsters https://linktr.ee/occultrejectsandfriendsOccult Research Institutehttps://www.occultresearchinstitute.org/Links For The Spiritual Gangstershttps://linktr.ee/thespiritualgangsterspodcastCash Apphttps://cash.app/$theoccultrejectsVenmo@TheOccultRejectsBuy Me A Coffeebuymeacoffee.com/TheOccultRejectsPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOccultRejects

Southern Bramble: a Podcast of Crooked Ways
Season 5: Episode 2: Slithering With Salamanders

Southern Bramble: a Podcast of Crooked Ways

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 72:27


We begin a four-part series on the Elementals, popularized by the likes of Levi, Paracelsus, and Gerald Gardner

Feeding Curiosity
Deep Dive: Robert Eggers' Nosferatu - Alchemy, Symbolism, and Horror

Feeding Curiosity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 63:26


In this episode of Feeding Curiosity, we start the year by exploring Robert Eggers' rendition of Nosferatu. We delve into the film's alchemical symbolism and how it reinvigorates old-school horror storytelling for a metamodern audience. We also break down the film's rich narrative layers, from the intricate character dynamics to the underlying mythological themes. Join us as we discuss the influence of historical sources, the renegotiation of vampire tropes, and the deeper psychological and symbolic elements that make this film a modern classic. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:48 Exploring Nosferatu's Historical Context 01:46 Modern Cinematic Techniques 04:31 Character Analysis and Symbolism 13:15 Alchemy and Mythology in Nosferatu 18:00 Paracelsus and the Evolution of Medicine 24:03 Fire Symbolism and Redemption 33:30 Dreams and Death: A Deeper Dive 34:32 Desire and Decay: Visual Motifs 36:10 Alchemy and Unconscious Desires 37:09 The Heart of the Matter: Symbolism in Nosferatu 38:32 Purification and Redemption 42:30 The Collapse of the Rational Man 44:59 Birdman: The Worship of Appetite 50:17 The Oracle of Delphi and Alchemical Wisdom 58:32 The Final Sacrifice: Symbolic Endings 01:01:11 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

MonsterTalk
S04E10 - The Wollaton Gnomes with Chris Woodyard

MonsterTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 40:59


We welcome back Chris Woodyard to discuss the very odd story of the Wollaton Gnomes - a 1979 reported sighting of little men in little cars by a group of children in a British park. Chris & Simon's podcast Boggarts & Banshees (Apple Podcasts)Transcript of the gnome witness children's Interview (courtesy Simon Young)Wollaton Hall (wiki)Blog by Frank Earp, who claims to have investigated the gnomes  contemporary to the events. Laughing Gnome (1967) David Bowie songThe Original Fairy Investigation Society (wiki)The reborn Fairy Investigation Society (facebook)Fairy Census OneFairy Census TwoGeorge Harrison's Friar Park (and gnomes)Gnomes (wiki)Garden Gnomes (wiki)Kabouter (wiki)Klabautermann (wiki)Paracelsus book about various spirits (wiki)Tom Clark Gnomes (retail site)Books (Affiliate Links):Gnomes by Wil HuygenThe Wollaton Gnomes: A Nottingham Fairy Mystery by Dr. Simon Young (and others)A is for Arsenic - by Chris WoodyardOther books by Chris Woodyard========Got a show suggestion?  Fill out this form: https://bit.ly/MTsuggestionsWant to buy someone a subscription to the commercial-free Patreon version of the show? Gift SubscriptionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
Ep. 569 – Mindfulness, Transformation & Resilience with Leonard Pickard

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 58:20


Raghu interviews Leonard Pickard about his early involvement in psychedelics, zen practice, his 20-year incarceration, and building resilience via mindfulness.Leonard will be joining Raghu, Zach Leary, Trevor Hall and others at a Ram Dass Legacy Event in Denver on December 12th, 2024. For more info, click HERE.This week on Mindrolling, Leonard and Raghu chat about: Transformative experiences as not dependent on substancesDelving into the great leaders of the sixties and honoring Ram DassThe psychedelic revolution that is currently taking placeOur total dependence on one anotherThe way that music transformed throughout the 1960'sLeonard's time at the San Francisco Zen Center studying Buddhism, meditation, and yogaCarrying our practice out into the worldHow Buddhism prepared Leonard for years of incarcerationThe beauty of spiritual practice and growing ones heartCheck out Leonard's book, The Rose of Paracelsus, which he wrote while incarcerated, to explore more about psychedelics, spirituality, science, and human evolution.About Leonard Pickard:Once known as the Acid King, Leonard Pickard is a former research associate in neurobiology at Harvard Medical School, Harvard fellow in drug policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and Deputy Director of the Drug Policy Analysis Program at UCLA. His 1996 prediction of the fentanyl epidemic was published by RAND in The Future of Fentanyl and Other Synthetic Opioids. Leonard Pickard is one of two people convicted in the largest LSD manufacturing case in history. On July 27, 2020, Pickard was granted compassionate release from federal prison 20 years into his sentence.“Transformative experience, if it is to be valid, cannot be drug dependent. It would be a terrible offense to think that such beautiful insights were dependent upon a mere substance.” – Leonard PickardSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Melt Podcast
Phoenix Aurelius | Spagyria, Alchemy, and Healing (FREE FIRST HOUR)

The Melt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 74:16


Hunter and I have a fascinating conversation with alchemist Phoenix Aurelius about the practice of spagyria, the role of alchemists in society, distilling plant essences, Paracelsus, and much more. Phoenix's website: https://www.phoenixaurelius.org/ Phoenix's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/phoenixaurelius Phoenix on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhoenixAurelius/ Phoenix on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phoenix.aurelius.alchemy/ To hear the full version of this episode just visit our Locals page at https://themeltpodcast.locals.com/ or our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/themeltpodcast where you can subscribe for as little as $5 a month to receive extended episodes, exclusive episodes, and early access to regular episodes. For one time donations- PayPal: fosamsara@gmail.com   Find The Melt on… Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2365404 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeltPodcast Check out our merch at: https://the-melt.creator-spring.com/   Music by The Godawful Joy: https://thegodawfuljoy.bandcamp.com/releases and Matt Presti: https://www.mattpresti.com/music.html

Free The Rabbits
17: Jesus The Homunculus? w/ Juan Ayala

Free The Rabbits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 125:48


Was Jesus Christ a homunculus? A homunculus, or "little person," is a small human being popularized in sixteenth-century alchemy and nineteenth-century fiction. It has been historically referred to as the creation of a miniature, fully-formed human. The homunculus first appears by name in alchemical writings attributed to Paracelsus in his De natura rerum, which outlines his method for creating homunculi. Joel is joined by Juan Ayala from The Juan On Juan Podcast to explore what ancient alchemists hypothesized about Jesus as the divine homunculus. Juan takes us down a road of miraculous births and artificial messiahs such as Marduk, Horus, Melchizedek, Dionysus, Alexander the Great, and Vishnu, to show how this theory of the divine homunculus has been intertwined throughout all religions and cultures. Lastly, Joel and Juan look at the validity of Yeshua Himself being a homunculus or if what these alchemists were trying to create was just an inversion of the perfect version emanating from the Father. Juan Ayala: https://www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Grey YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify

ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult

In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating origins and esoteric significance of the term larva. We begin by exploring its classical Latin meaning as a ghostly apparition or malevolent spirit, drawing from ancient Roman religious traditions. Discover how larvae were seen as dangerous spirits that disturbed the living, and how these concepts evolved over time. As we trace the term through history, you'll see how larva came to represent not just ghosts, but also astral parasites in modern occultism, feeding off negative emotions and unresolved psychic energy. Learn how figures like Blavatsky, Crowley, and Bardon interpreted larvae as psychic parasites, and how the term has even found its way into modern biological terminology. We'll also discuss the festival of Lemuria in Roman culture, where rituals were performed to exorcise these malevolent spirits, and the symbolic significance of masks in esoteric traditions. CONNECT & SUPPORT

222 Paranormal Podcast
Falling from nowhere The phenomenon of Apport spirits moving items

222 Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 52:34


Please hit subscribe/follow and leave a positive comment. Click here to go to our Patreon Page. Click here to go to Jens Postmark Closet. Click here to go to Ilona's YouTube Chanel. Click here to go to our website.   In a small city in the Czechia republic sits a restaurant with some strange activities In todays episode we talk about the strange things happening without exclamation. The phenomenon is called Apport.   In parapsychology and Spiritualism, an apport is the alleged paranormal transference of an article from one place to another, or an appearance of an article from an unknown source that is often associated with poltergeist activity or séances. Apports reported during séances have been found to be the result of deliberate fraud.  No medium or psychic has demonstrated the manifestation of an apport under scientifically controlled conditions. History A famous apport fraud is attributed to Charles Bailey (1870–1947). During a séance, Bailey produced two live birds seemingly out of thin air, but was undone when the dealer who sold him the birds appeared in the crowd. Common objects that are produced are stones, flowers, perfumes, and animals. These objects are said to be "gifts" from the spirit(s). In March 1902 in Berlin, police officers interrupted a séance of the apport medium Frau Anna Rothe. Her hands were grabbed and she was wrestled to the ground. A female police assistant physically examined Rothe and discovered 157 flowers as well as oranges and lemons hidden in her petticoat. She was arrested and charged with fraud.[4] After a trial lasting six days she was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. In 1926, Heinrich Melzer was exposed as a fraud as he was caught in the séance room with small stones attached to the back of his ears by flesh coloured tape. According to neurologist Terence Hines "Some female mediums went so far as to conceal in their vagina or anus objects to be 'apported' during the seance and gauzy fabric that would become 'ectoplasm' during the seance. These were places that Victorian gentlemen, no matter how skeptical, were highly unlikely to ask to search." There are many cases where apports have been smuggled into the séance room. Other apport mediums that were exposed as frauds were Lajos Pap and Maria Silbert.[ Victims of such incidents think they merely forgot where they had placed the objects, and dismiss these experiences from their minds. But sometimes, what is lost is something of value and never appears again. Such is the case of a man who lives alone in the same condo where I hold office. He told me that $100 to $500 disappear from his wallet every now and then. Since he lives alone, the money could not have been stolen from him, this is probably the work of elementals, which are often mischievous or naughty and make life miserable for some people. Elementals are also called “nature spirits.” They correspond to the four elements of matter identified by the ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles (495-435 BC) and later by the 15th-century Swiss physician, alchemist and astrologer Paracelsus (1493-1541). He classified these invisible creatures or nature spirits into four categories: gnomes (earth), undines (water), sylphs (air) and salamanders (fire). They help preserve the balance of nature. Most elementals, however, are harmless and should not be feared, but their presence can be annoying because they are capable of doing mischief, like hiding or making personal objects disappear. Most of the time, however, they return such objects, but in another place in the house or office. Two weeks ago, one heavy book I was reading disappeared from my desk at home and I could not find it. After three days, the book suddenly appeared under my bed in my library at home. It was found by my housekeeper when she cleaned the library. How it got there, nobody knew, of course. I was just thankful it was returned to me. The only thing I can suggest when such things happen to you is to try to talk to such creatures, even if you feel foolish for doing so, and plead to them to return your missing items. If you can find a clairvoyant or psychic who can see and talk to them, so much the better.

Solomon’s Staircase Masonic Lodge
SS357: Black Ink, Farther Stars: An Interview with Author Austin Shifrin (Season 6, Episode 7)

Solomon’s Staircase Masonic Lodge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 40:34


Thank you to Austin Shifrin for spending some time with us to discuss his new book, Black Ink, Farther Stars. His book is available on Amazon around the world. https://www.amazon.com/Black-Farther-Stars-Austin-Shifrin/dp/B0DBCD7PBM “Black Ink, Farther Stars”: The title derives from a mixed metaphor, combining a theurgic practice used by the ancient Greeks to talk with their gods, and the modern use of parallax by astronomers to estimate the distance to celestial objects.The book is 164 pages, and consists of 5 chapters, each a topic that was originally custom-written for presentation to a Masonic audience:“Ritual Across Time and Space” – how theater and the performing arts have been used by different societies around the world and throughout history for cultural and moral instruction.“The Chamber of Reflection: Mortality, Morphology, and Meaning” – how contemplation of death can enrich and inspire our lives, drawing on sources from Paracelsus to podcasts.“The Tarot of Virtue” – how Tarot cards can be used as a visual aid to study the 18 progressive virtues in the system of modern French philosopher Andre Comte-Sponville.“How the Allied Masonic Degrees and Grand College of Rites Complement Each Other” – the history of two lesser-known Masonic institutions, and the unique and colorful rituals that they preserve.“The Stuff Freemasonry is Made Of: Physical Properties of the Old Testament” – How we can better understand the stories of Freemasonry and the Old Testament when we have a better grasp of the physical settings and artifacts being referenced; examining both the hard science, and the lore. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sslodge357/support

That Shakespeare Life
Paracelsus , the physician everyone thought was crazy

That Shakespeare Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 30:24


In the late 16th to early 17th century, a medical movement saw a meteoric rise in popularity known as Paracelsianism. Based on the writings of a physician who had died in 1541, the movement developed quite a cult following, with many claiming Paracelsus was able to work miracles of healing. Debate over the legitimacy of Paracelsus' work became so heated that some Europeans were executed just for owning on of his books. Shakespeare takes aim at this cultural divide in his play, Alls Well That Ends Well, when in Act II Scene 3, Lafeu and Parolles have a conversation about miracles, and arguments, with Lafeu saying “They say miracles are past; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless.” Parolles calls this perspective the “the rarest argument of wonder that hath shot out in our latter times.” with Lafeu responding it is of “Both Galen and Paracelsus.” This scene is Shakespeare's only use of the word Paracelsus, while Galen gets used elsewhere repeatedly, even alongside Hippocrates in Merry Wives of Windsor. As a reflection of the culture of his day, Shakespeare's plays suggest that while Galen was the established foundation of medicine for this period, Paracelsus made a significant mark on the medical landscape. Here today to introduce us to Paracelsus, the medical movement launched by his followers, and what we should know about why Parolles would call this “The rarest argument of wonder” is our guest and author of “Renaissance Medicine“, Vivian Nutton.   Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coursen's Corner
#29 – April Whitney – “Petite PWR”

Coursen's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 78:38


GUEST – April Whitney of Petite PWR.   ABOUT – April Whitney is a former pro fencer, certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and YouTuber. She is the Founder and CEO of Petite PWR, a platform and community made for petite women 5'4" and shorter to lose fat and gain muscle through premiere coaching programs, products, and services. April has coached celebrities, Olympic athletes, and tens of thousands of petite women around the world to help them develop their most powerful bodies and minds. TOPICS –  energy retreats in Morocco; informed decision-making as a super power; being mission and vision driven; synergy through cultural difference; navigating the masculine of business and the feminine of life; growing up fencing; the advantage of self belief; making an Olympic run for Tokyo; retiring as an identity change; the origin story behind Petite PWR; the Buckie Leach story; expectation vs reality; training in Cuba; why petite women need to prioritize strength training; consistent nutritional goals vs herd mentality; the importance of sharing what we learn; the transition from social media to social engagement; the future of Petite PWR; and so much more.    FOLLOW APRIL  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aprilvwhitney/    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aprilvwhitney  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AprilVWhitney/  Petite PWR: www.petitepwr.com  FOLLOW SPENCER COURSEN  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s.coursen/  Website: www.SpencerCoursen.com   Book: TheSafetyTrap.com  Brand: Ronin6.com   Business: CoursenSecurityGroup.com SHOW NOTES Buckie Leach: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckie_Leach  Lee Kiefer wins USA's first-ever gold medal in individual foil | Tokyo Olympics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN4lOKAr1y4  Adam Sandler, SNL, Romano Tours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbwlC2B-BIg  The Petite Diet Advantage by Jim Karas: https://a.co/d/08Y9JBlL  Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman: https://a.co/d/0ftNSjbb  Robert Browning's “Paracelsus”: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/391406-paracelsus-at-times-i-almost-dream-i-too-have-spent SPECIAL THANKS TO Staccato Ranch:  https://staccatoranch.com/  SunLife Organics: https://sunlifeorganics.com/  SHARE THIS Do You Have 8 Minutes?: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6m5zDQL3e8/  RECORDING STUDIO Podcast Recorded Studio: Record ATX  https://www.recordatx.com/    THEME MUSIC "Underground Moments" by Cushy https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/cushy/     PODCAST AND VIDEO PRODUCTION Ronin6 Media MAILBAG sgc@CoursenEnterprises.com

The Allusionist
182. Siblings of Chaos

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 36:21


Lexicographer, author and Dictionary Corner resident Susie Dent has been studying words to make us feel happy. She brings etymologies concerning cows, gas, guts and fat, of bellies and breathing and bonanzas. And some that came from the high seas and aren't made up! Find out more about this episode and the topics therein, and obtain the transcript, at theallusionist.org/siblings-of-chaos. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. We'll be watching the new season of Great British Bake Off together, starting Tuesday 26 September 2023. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Ravensburger, who make jigsaw puzzles for ages toddler to ancient and piece preferences from two to 40,000!• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • HelloFresh, America's number 1 meal kit - pre-portioned farm-fresh ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/50allusionist and use the code 50allusionist for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Confessionals
578: Ascendant Alchemical Creations

The Confessionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 95:26


In Episode 578: Ascendant Alchemical Creations, Juan takes us into the fascinating world of homunculi, exploring their origins in alchemy, history, and their potential relevance in modern times. He unpacks the concept of homunculi, little magical beings created through alchemical processes, as first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century. Juan discusses the historical figures and secret societies associated with these creations, hinting at the possibility of politicians and elites being akin to homunculi in a symbolic sense. This conversation takes us into the intersection of alchemy, religion, and the occult, shedding light on a mysterious aspect of human history and the potential hidden forces at play. The Confessionals Members App: Apple Store: https://apple.co/3UxhPrh Google Play: https://bit.ly/43mk8kZ Become a member for AD FREE listening and EXTRA shows: theconfessionalspodcast.com/join Come Meet Tony: LIVE SHOW in Gatlinburg, TN! Tickets: https://bit.ly/3IC4Ikx Watch Expedition Dogman: https://bit.ly/3CE6Kg0 SPONSORS This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/yup and get on your way to being your best self. GET Private Internet Access: piavpn.com/confessionals GET EMP Shield: empshield.com Coupon Code: "tony" for $50 off every item you purchase! Listen to this episode for more information! Link: bit.ly/3YaMD1N GET SIMPLISAFE TODAY: simplisafe.com/confessionals GET Hello Fresh: hellofresh.com/confessionals60 Promo Code: "confessionals50" for 50% off plus the first box ships for free!!! Get Emergency Food Supplies: www.preparewiththeconfessionals.com GET FIRSTLEAF: tryfirstleaf.com/confessionals CONNECT WITH US Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: contact@theconfessionalspodcast.com Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/the-newsletter MAILING ADDRESS: Merkel Media 257 N. Calderwood St., #301 Alcoa, TN 37701 SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI Discord: https://discord.gg/KDn4D2uw7h Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast Tony's Instagram: tonymerkelofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcas Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel Are you a military veteran struggling with thoughts of suicide? Contact Watchman Readiness Corps for REAL help. A veteran-run organization that is designed to help through hands-on survival training. Website: wrc.vet Email: watchmanreadiness@gmail.com Phone: (214) 912-8714 Instagram: wrc_survival Facebook: colbywrcvet OUTRO MUSIC VanTesla - Adios YouTube | Apple | Spotify Instagram: @vanteslamusic

History on Fire
[RERUN] EPISODE 62: Plagues, Mystery and Dancing

History on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 109:59


“The universities do not teach all things, so a doctor must seek out old wives, gypsies, sorcerers, wandering tribes, old robbers, and such outlaws and take lessons from them. A doctor must be a traveler… Knowledge is experience.” — Paracelsus“They indulged in disgraceful immodesty, for many women, during this shameless dance and mock-bridal singing, bared their bosoms, while others of their own accord offered their virtue.” — C. Browerus describing the 1374 Dancing Plague Weird seems like the most appropriate word to describe today's subject, and yet ‘weird' feels like an understatement. On July 14, 1518, in Strasbourg, a lady named Troffea began dancing in the streets. Ok… that doesn't sound too weird. Just bare with me… Troffea didn't reply to questions or requests from her frustrated husband that she stopped. She had somehow slipped in a whole different state of consciousness and kept dancing until she passed out from exhaustion. As soon as she woke up, she started dancing again. This process of compulsive dancing and passing out went on for days until Troffea's feet were covered in blood. But the real problem began when others fell under the same spell and joined in the dance… And that's not the worst part. Before long, many of them began dropping off dead from heart attacks caused by the excessive effort. No matter how self-destructive the dance could be, the people afflicted simply couldn't stop. Strasbourg had been hit with the weirdest plague in history… a dancing plague. As we explore the mystery of the dancing plague, we end up discussing the black plague, anti-Semitism, the corruption of the church, martyrs and saints, creepy fairy tales, the origin of Tarantella music, the limits of medicine in the 1500s, Paracelsus, mass hallucinations, collective hysteria, the placebo effect, and much more. If you feel generous and enjoy History on Fire, please consider joining my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/historyonfire to access plenty of bonus content. All the links to History on Fire social media can be found at https://linktr.ee/danielebolelli Including the HOF YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCiqHbWJO26nFzUP-Eu55Q Substack: https://substack.com/@danielebolelliInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyonfire/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyonfirepodcast Bison is some of the healthiest meat you could possibly eat. Get yours at https://dakotapurebison.com/ History on Fire listeners get a discount by using the code HOF10 at checkout. This episode is sponsored by HelloFresh, America's # 1 meal kit. Go to https://www.hellofresh.com/hof16 and get 16 free meals plus free shipping! Also, thank you to Hillsdale College for sponsoring this episode. Checkout Hillsdale.edu/historyonfire to have access to free online courses.