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Arnemancy
Agrippa’s Christian Cabala

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 36:37


Finally, after a short hiatus, here is part eight of our exploration of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. The previous episodes of this podcast dealt primarily with material from books 1 and 2, but now it's time to dive into book 3, The Divine World. Joining me for this discussion is Dr. Justin Sledge of the Esoterica YouTube channel! We will specifically be discussing the Cabala of Occult Philosophy and Agrippa's place in the birth and propagation of Christian Cabala. If you would like to do some reading before listening to this episode, I think you can get a pretty good overview of Agrippa's take on this topic by reading book 3, chapters 10 through 25. However, note that references to Cabala, the Hebrew language and alphabet, and Jewish mysticism crop up throughout book 3. You can't really deny that Kabbalah is one of the cornerstones of Western occultism. It crops up everywhere from Solomonic magic to Tarot to the Golden Dawn. If you've looked into it at all, you've probably come across the concept that Kabbalah is usually split into three main branches, differentiated in the way they are transliterated into English. Christian Cabala, spelled with a C, is our main topic in this episode. Hermetic Qabalah, spelled with a Q, is the variety used by modern ceremonial magicians. Jewish Kabbalah, spelled with a K, is the original strain of Jewish mysticism that the others pull from. And always remember, if you want to catch up with the rest of the Agrippa series, you can visit the home page for the series. Links Esoterica on YouTube About Dr. Justin Sledge Dr. Sledge's list of Kabbalah sources Dr. Sledge's Introduction to Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism Dan Attrell's video on the Reuchlin-Pfefferkorn Affair (The Modern Hermeticist) On the Art of the Kabbalah by Johann Reuchlin (De arte cabalistica trans. by Sarah and Martin Goodman) The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age by Frances Yates Matt and Erik discuss Kabbalah on My Alchemical Bromance (Be kind, it was the second podcast episode I'd ever made!) My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Credits Many thanks to Dr. Justin Sledge for giving us so much incredible information on the history, philosophy, and influence of Christian Cabala. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Arnemancy
Astrological and Planetary Magic

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 37:00


It's finally time for part seven of our exploration of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. In previous episodes, we have examined both the structure of Occult Philosophy and the worldview it attempts to explain. We are finally ready to take a closer look at one of the topics that this massive work is best known for: planetary and astrological magic! This episode will cover a lot of material from across book 2 of Occult Philosophy. If you are looking for sections to read before listening to this episode, I would suggest starting with book 2, chapter 29, and reading through chapter 50. You'll also want to read chapters 58 and 59, as I reference them specifically. However, after this episode, I believe you will want to spend some serious time studying all of book 2, especially going back over the parts about planets and spirits from earlier on. As we will discover, both planetary and astrological magic cover a wide range of practices that occultists of all varieties are likely familiar with. You will find sigils, prayers, petitions, spirits, and hymns. In fact, this type of magic also leans heavily on occult correspondences, which can include metals, stones, crystals, herbs, foods, and animals. And always remember, if you want to catch up with the rest of the Agrippa series, you can visit the home page for the series. Links Astral Magic by ɔ. Martiana at SARTRIX 36 Secrets with T. Susan Chang (more on Decans) Astrological Magic with Josh Proto J Swofford's Picatrix Decans Andrew B. Watt's Decan articles The Moon and Stars with Ryhan Butler (more on Lunar Mansions) My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Ted Hand and I discuss Atalanta Fugiens in this podcast episode. Credits Thanks to Tuomo Sipola for his translation of the First Emblem from Michael Maier's Atalanta Fugiens. Tuomo and others in the #languages-and-linguistics channel in the Hermetic House of Life Discord server all helped to figure out the mystery of this poem. Thanks also to Josh Proto and J Swofford for their help in explaining and untangling the numerous mysteries of astrological magic and electional astrology. Thanks also to Eric Purdue, who helped quite a bit with this episode behind the scenes. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Friends of the Spirit with Michael Sanborn

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 55:57


Greetings, listeners! For the past few months, we have been enjoying a deep exploration of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy, and now it's time for us to make a brief detour. This bonus episode is an interview with my friend Michael Sanborn, who is releasing a translation of a new book, Letters to Friends of the Spirit by Sylvie Boyer-Camax and Rémi Boyer. This is a book about mysticism, Martinism, and modern Rosicrucianism, and I am certain you will find the interview quite interesting. Michael Sanborn is a book designer and translator specializing in contemporary European esoterica. He participates in several esoteric traditions, including Neoplatonism, and Templarism. He is also a gnostic bishop and a member of Azoth Temple in Portland, Oregon. Rémi Boyer has explored at length the world of the avant-garde, initiatory traditions, and philosophies of enlightenment. He works within the setting of the House of Surrealists in Cordes-sur-Ciel, for a new alliance between traditions, philosophies of awakening, and the artistic avant-garde. He is the author of some twenty specialized works, particularly on Western initiatory movements. Letters to Friends of the Spirit, like the previous three translations of works by Rémi Boyer, is published through Rose Circle Publications, the imprint founded by noted esoteric author and translator Piers A. Vaughan. We will be returning to Occult Philosophy next episode, so for now, please enjoy this bonus interview. Links Letters to Friends of the Spirit: Martinist Views & Others (the book should be available by May 27th) Freemasonry as a Way of Awakening (buy it here) Mask Cloak Silence: Martinism as a Way of Awakening (buy it here) Beneath the Veil of Elias Artista: The Rose-Croix as a Way of Awakening, An Oral Tradition (buy it here) Michael Sanborn's lecture on YouTube: "French Illuminism: A Modern Approach" Rémi Boyer's homepage (in French) The art for this episode is a detail from O milagre das rosas by Lima de Freitas, acrylic on wood, 1987. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Planetary Spirits and Intelligences

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 29:21


Here we are, at part six of our deep dive into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. We're over halfway done! I know it's been a weird ride, but hold on, because we haven't gotten to the strangest stuff yet. At this point in our exploration, we have developed a strong idea of Agrippa's world and some of the basic premises of Occult Philosophy. We have looked at history, the nature of light and the cosmos, and the mathematical underpinnings of Renaissance magic. Now it is time to finally explore one of the strangest and most exciting elements in Occult Philosophy: spirits! Discussion of spirits occurs throughout this enormous work, but if you want some reading to get into before listening to this episode, first re-read book 2, chapter 22, and then read book 2, chapters 55 through 57. Daemons, daimones, angels, demons, and intelligences—these are all words that describe spirits. Sometimes they are various categories of spirits, other times they are words for "spirit" in another language. From time to time, even the gods are referred to as spirits. In this episode, we explore why that is, and maybe we even look at some ideas surrounding how you can communicate with them. I warned you that we hadn't gotten to the strangest stuff yet! Links The Difference Between Thaumaturgy and Theurgy The Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy Seven Spheres by Rufus Opus Drawing Spirits Into Crystals (DSIC) by Pseudo-Trithemius. Check out Sam Block's exhaustive exploration of this technique or get the whole thing as a free ebook! Conjuring the Planetary Intelligences by David Rankine (this is Sloane MS 3821) My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Credits Prospero was played by the incomparable Coleman Stevenson, the author of many books of poetry and Tarot lore, and the creator of multiple decks, including The Dark Exact Tarot. Joshua Proto has created over 100 astrological talismans according to traditional sources like the Picatrix, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, and the oral teachings of select Buddhist Texts. Josh frequently helps clients find talismanic and ritual solutions to a variety of astrological and magical problems through his website. Epic storm recording by Placidplace from Pixabay. The episode art is based on detail from The Annunciation by El Greco, c. 1590–1603. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Arnemancy
Math and Magic

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 36:32


Let me congratulate you on having both the courage and curiosity to listen to this episode! This is part five of our deep dive into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. If you feel lost and would like to catch up with earlier episodes in the series, you can find them on the series page. Why are courage and curiosity so important for this episode? Because we're going to be talking about math. Math and magic. I have been looking forward to this episode for a long time, but I know that for a lot of people, the idea of reading about and learning about math is pretty miserable. When occultists discover how much Agrippa loved math, and how central math is to Agrippa's Occult Philosophy, they sometimes seem pretty disappointed. Much of book two of Occult Philosophy deals with numbers and mathematics. If you would like to really get an amazing head start on this episode, read books 2, chapters 1 through 23. However, if that is too much, I think you can be pretty well prepared for this episode by just reading book 2, chapters 1, 2, 21, 22, and 23. Some of the math topics we will be talking about in this episode are the philosophical concept of number, the relationship between math and occult correspondences, magic squares, and sacred geometry. There is a lot of great material, and I hope you give it a listen even though math might seem like it's a bummer! Links Do Numbers Exist? The Theology of Arithmetic by Pseudo-Iamblichus Martianus Capella Magic squares on Wikipedia Melencholia I by Albrecht Dürer A previous discussion involving math and magic in Agrippa My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Credits Eric Purdue has studied metaphysics and the occult and has practiced magic and astrology for more than thirty years, with a particular focus on practical folk and astrological magic. Andrew B. Watt is known to long-time listeners of the Arnemancy show. He's an astrologer and textile artist living in western Massachusetts, and an enthusiast of geometry and number theory. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Divine Light and the Senses

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 31:01


Finally, here is part four of our deep dive into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy! If you feel lost and would like to catch up with the first two episodes, you can find them on the page for this series. In this episode, we will be taking a look at some pretty big topics: divine light and the senses. These form a pretty important core for the vision of magic outlined in this book, and I did as best I could trying to cover these topics and make sense of them. However, they are tricky, so I encourage feedback and questions if you feel like the topic hasn't been covered in enough depth. To understand how Agrippa believed that the senses work, we have to begin by examining his ideas on light. For this, we take a trip through the Ptolemaic worldview, explore the imagination, and look at some really bizarre and outdated scientific concepts. But all is not lost! Come with me on a strange trip—no need to bring your own flashlight! If you want to get a jump start on these topics, I would advise reading book one, chapters 49, 60, and 61. Links The Six Enneads by Plotinus Eros and Magic in the Renaissance by Ioan P. Culianu The Practical Art of Divine Magic: Contemporary & Ancient Techniques of Theurgy by Patrick Dunn My classes and lectures on the Art of Memory Art of Memory articles and episodes on this website My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Credits Victor Frankenstein was played by Charlie Claire Burgess, the infamous Word Witch! The background piano music is Sonata Number 48 in D minor by Domenico Scarlatti, performed by Andrew Fort. Go check out HOCUS! The artwork for this episode is a detail from the Aurora Borealis from the Trouvelot astronomical drawings (1881-1882) by E. L. Trouvelot. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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What Is Magic?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 31:21


This episode is part three of our deep dive into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. If you feel lost and would like to catch up with the first two episodes, you can find them on the page for this series. In this episode, we will explore Agrippa's definition of magic, both through his words and by examining it through a modern lens. Beginning with this episode, I will make a point to let you know precise chapters we will be discussing. This should give you the opportunity to read specific chapters in Occult Philosophy so you can be more informed of the topics we discuss in this episode. Agrippa's definition of magic can be found in book 1, chapter 2. In the 2021 Inner Traditions edition of Occult Philosophy, translated by Eric Purdue, this chapter begins on page 18. I would like to point out that we will almost never spend an entire episode discussing just one chapter, but since magic is at the core of our exploration of this book, we need to spend some time understanding exactly what we are talking about! This series of episodes about Occult Philosophy will most likely last until Summer. My Patreon supporters will be receiving each episode a week before the rest of the world, along with bonus materials such as full interviews, a glimpse at works in progress, and the opportunity to suggest further topics for this Agrippa deep dive. If you enjoy these episodes and want to help support their development, you can help out by sharing this podcast with a friend! Let your weird wizard buddies and witch pals know that we have embarked on this journey. And if you want to contribute monetarily, you can go to the Support page on this website and find a number of options. Links The Difference Between Thaumaturgy and Theurgy The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe On Magic by Giordano Bruno A Greased Pig: Defining Magic (Part One) and Part Two by Nicholas Chapel My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Credits Eric Purdue has studied metaphysics and the occult and has practiced magic and astrology for more than thirty years, with a particular focus on practical folk and astrological magic. Andrew B. Watt is known to long-time listeners of the Arnemancy show. He's an astrologer and textile artist living in western Massachusetts, and an enthusiast of geometry and number theory. Doctor Faustus was played by Tres Henry. "Tavern rainy night sleeping" by ilTerrible on Ambient-Mixer.com used under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 license. "Footsteps, Stones, A.wav" by InspectorJ of Freesound.org Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Arnemancy
The Sources of Occult Philosophy

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 39:16


Welcome to the second part of our deep-dive into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's hugely influential giant book, Three Books of Occult Philosophy. In this episode, we will be searching for the answer to a pressing question: how did Agrippa manage to write such an enormous book before he even turned 25? Thanks to Eric Purdue's long work on his translation of this book, we have a pretty good answer: plagiarism! Agrippa used material from over 200 sources to compile and assemble Occult Philosophy. In many cases, he simply lifted complete passages from some of these sources. However, in spite of the rampant plagiarism in the text, Agrippa was able to assemble quotes and passages from these sources—some of them quite mundane—to put forth an argument for his own definition of an occult philosophy that proved to be both remarkable and influential. We will look at three of Agrippa's sources: Johannes Trithemius Pliny the Elder Johann Reuchlin This series of episodes about Occult Philosophy will most likely last until Summer. My Patreon supporters will be receiving each episode a week before the rest of the world, along with bonus materials such as full interviews, a glimpse at works in progress, and the opportunity to suggest further topics for this Agrippa deep dive. If you enjoy these episodes and want to help support their development, you can help out by sharing this podcast with a friend! Let your weird wizard buddies and witch pals know that we have embarked on this journey. And if you want to contribute monetarily, you can go to the Support page on this website and find a number of options. Links My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! A Short History of Academic Plagiarism The Magus with R.A. Priddle The Aggripean Circle The Natural History of Pliny on Project Gutenberg The A.D. 79 Eruption at Mt. Vesuvius Pliny the Elder from Russian River On the Art of the Kabbalah by Johann Reuchlin, trans. Martin and Sarah Goodman Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma: Annotated Edition edited and annotated by Arturo de Hoyos Credits Pliny the Elder was played by Andrew B. Watt. The lyre music was performed by me, Reverend Erik! Pretty good stuff, huh? I used an Aklot 7-stringed lyre that I attempted to tune to something representing a Pythagorean scheme. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Tales from the Podcrypt
S2E2 - The Switch

Tales from the Podcrypt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 35:54


Tales From the Podcrypt is Back! We are joined by Gary Carper to discuss Season 2 Episode 2, The Switch. Warning: Episode does contain mature language Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon

Arnemancy
Introduction to Agrippa’s Occult Philosophy

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:48


Welcome to the first episode in a series that will be exploring the content, message, and ongoing influence of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's magnum opus, De occulta philosophia libri tres, better known in the modern world as Three Books of Occult Philosophy. In this series of episodes, I will talk to experts, translators, historians, and magicians to unravel the secret of this book of secrets, as we figure out not only where this important book came from, but why it has had such a lasting impact on the world. If we want to understand Occult Philosophy, we first need to take a look at the world in which Agrippa lived. This episode will begin by looking at the Holy Roman Empire, where Agrippa was born and spent most of his life, and then examine a few key historical topics that are relevant to Agrippa and Occult Philosophy, including: The Renaissance The Reformation Science and Philosophy Finally, this episode will give a general overview of Three Books of Occult Philosophy and outline a general plan for this series of podcast episodes. This series of episodes about Occult Philosophy will most likely last until Summer. My Patreon supporters will be receiving each episode a week before the rest of the world, along with bonus materials such as full interviews, a glimpse at works in progress, and the opportunity to suggest further topics for this Agrippa deep dive. If you enjoy these episodes and want to help support their development, you can help out by sharing this podcast with a friend! Let your weird wizard buddies and witch pals know that we have embarked on this journey. And if you want to contribute monetarily, you can go to the Support page on this website and find a number of options. Links My review of the modern translations of Occult Philosophy J.F.'s translation, online for free! Marsilio Ficino with Dan Attrell Giovanni Pico della Mirandola with Ted Hand Giordano Bruno and the Future with Scott Gosnell Credits This episode includes quotes from Douglas Batchelor, host of the What Magic Is This? Podcast, and Eric Purdue, whose translation of De occulta philosophia libri tres was published by Inner Traditions in 2021. This episode included music by JuliusH from Pixabay, along with Celebration by Alexander Nakarada. All music was licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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2022 Forecast with T. Susan Chang and Andrew B. Watt (Part 2)

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 66:19


On the very eve of the New Year, I am joined by my two amazing friends, astrologer Andrew B. Watt and cartomancer T. Susan Chang, for part two of our 2022 Forecast! Join us as we put our divinatory skills to the test. As Andrew interprets astrological charts for each month, Susie draws Tarot cards, and I am there to moderate! Part two of the 2022 Forecast covers the months of July through December. Two special notes for this episode: All of us are offering 20% off divination services through January 5th. To take advantage of this, use code BIGASTRO22 on our respective websites, which you can find in the list of links below. There is a PDF that goes along with this episode! You can get a copy by signing up for the Arnemancy Newsletter! Oh yeah, and Happy New Year!!!! Links Get a Tarot reading from Reverend Erik! Book an astrological consultation with Andrew B. Watt! Get a Tarot reading from T. Susan Chang! T. Susan Chang T. Susan Chang bought her first tarot deck at a Barnes & Noble in New York, where she moonlighted as a reader while working in academic publishing. After leaving the city, she took her practice underground for many years, re-surfacing in 2015 and taking up the systematic study of esoteric correspondences in tarot. Along with deck creator Mel Meleen, Susie hosts the Fortune's Wheelhouse esoteric tarot podcast, which explores imagery and symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth decks. She is the creator of the Arcana Case® for tarot decks, which can be found on her Etsy page, along with her line of esoteric perfumes. She reads tarot in person at the Inspirit Crystal shop in Northampton, Massachusetts Her online Tarot course, "The Living Tarot," course can be found on her website. She is the author of A Spoonful of Promises (2011), Tarot Correspondences: Ancient Secrets for Everyday Readers (2018), 36 Secrets: A Decanic Journey through the Minor Arcana of the Tarot (2021), and co-author of Tarot Deciphered: Decoding Esoteric Symbolism in Modern Tarot (2021). She collaborates with Jack Grayle on the online course Godsong: 365 Days of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Her interest in tarot is wide-ranging and passionate, and has included: Setting up 78 Spotify playlists for those interested in card-appropriate music memorizing astrological correspondences for the minor arcana while swimming laps writing tarot haiku and spells maintaining a sprawling Card-of-the-Day-tracking database (complete with elemental, astrological, and kabbalistical frequency and percentage pie charts). When not engaged in tarot-adjacent activity, she teaches writing at Smith College, and writes occasionally about food and cookbooks. She lives in western New England with her husband, two children, and a variable number of chickens. Andrew B. Watt Andrew Watt is an astrologer, poet and artist living in western Massachusetts. He works in textiles, wood and words to produce objects for practical magic and mysterious practicality, and seeks the honest wisdom found in the life of an artisan. Main website Patreon account Amazon author page Etsy website Twitter handle Tumblr handle Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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2022 Forecast with Andrew B. Watt and T. Susan Chang (Part 1)

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 70:26


The new year is nigh! Once again, I am joined by my two amazing friends, astrologer Andrew B. Watt and cartomancer T. Susan Chang, to attempt to forecast the future. Together, we put our divinatory skills to the test. As Andrew interprets astrological charts for each month, Susie draws Tarot cards, and I am there to moderate! Part one of the 2022 Forecast covers the months of January through June. Two special notes for this episode: All of us are offering 20% off divination services through January 5th. To take advantage of this, use code BIGASTRO22 on our respective websites, which you can find in the list of links below. There is a PDF that goes along with this episode! You can get a copy by signing up for the Arnemancy Newsletter! Links Get a Tarot reading from Reverend Erik! Book an astrological consultation with Andrew B. Watt! Get a Tarot reading from T. Susan Chang! Andrew B. Watt Andrew Watt is an astrologer, poet and artist living in western Massachusetts. He works in textiles, wood and words to produce objects for practical magic and mysterious practicality, and seeks the honest wisdom found in the life of an artisan. Main website Patreon account Amazon author page Etsy website Twitter handle Tumblr handle T. Susan Chang T. Susan Chang bought her first tarot deck at a Barnes & Noble in New York, where she moonlighted as a reader while working in academic publishing. After leaving the city, she took her practice underground for many years, re-surfacing in 2015 and taking up the systematic study of esoteric correspondences in tarot. Along with deck creator Mel Meleen, Susie hosts the Fortune's Wheelhouse esoteric tarot podcast, which explores imagery and symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth decks. She is the creator of the Arcana Case® for tarot decks, which can be found on her Etsy page, along with her line of esoteric perfumes. She reads tarot in person at the Inspirit Crystal shop in Northampton, Massachusetts Her online Tarot course, "The Living Tarot," course can be found on her website. She is the author of A Spoonful of Promises (2011), Tarot Correspondences: Ancient Secrets for Everyday Readers (2018), 36 Secrets: A Decanic Journey through the Minor Arcana of the Tarot (2021), and co-author of Tarot Deciphered: Decoding Esoteric Symbolism in Modern Tarot (2021). She collaborates with Jack Grayle on the online course Godsong: 365 Days of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Her interest in tarot is wide-ranging and passionate, and has included: Setting up 78 Spotify playlists for those interested in card-appropriate music memorizing astrological correspondences for the minor arcana while swimming laps writing tarot haiku and spells maintaining a sprawling Card-of-the-Day-tracking database (complete with elemental, astrological, and kabbalistical frequency and percentage pie charts). When not engaged in tarot-adjacent activity, she teaches writing at Smith College, and writes occasionally about food and cookbooks. She lives in western New England with her husband, two children, and a variable number of chickens. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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A Very Enochian Christmas with Cliff

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 65:36


Happy holidays, everybody! What is more packed with holiday cheer than Enochian magic? In this episode, I am joined by Cliff from Enochian Today to discuss his extensive and in-depth exploration of Enochian magic. Our conversation briefly covers the history of Enochian magic and the partnership between John Dee and Edward Kelley, and then we dive deep into the evolution of the system and Cliff's work with gebofal. Gebofal is a 49-day ritual that works with complex tables found in the Liber Logaeth. Cliff explains how he worked with these tables, the mathematic structure of these tables, and the hierarchy of spirits that seem to be laid out in the Enochian heptarchy. This is complicated magic, and if this episode interests you at all, please be sure to check out Cliff's blog for an in-depth look at his process. Cliff has practiced ceremonial magic for about twenty years, and has been deeply involved in Enochian magic for about two years or so. Links Enochian Today Building Your Lightbridge Cliff's July 2020 post about Enochian Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Werewolf Magick with Denny Sargent

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 71:00


If you are saying right now, "Reverend Erik, this should have been your Hallowe'en episode," know that I agree. And here is why: joining me for this episode is Denny Sargent, author of the recently released book Werewolf Magic: Authentic Practical Lycanthropy. He is, of course, here to talk about werewolves. Our conversation covers Denny's background as an occultist and magician, and then we explore how the concept of werewolf magic came about, and how it was developed. We discuss the history of shapeshifting as well as the nature of its practice, including topics such as spirit vision, the "Double", and other related concepts. Most importantly, Denny is a lively and engaging speaker, so we talk for a long time and only sometimes get off topic. I think you'll be proud of us! Denny, also known as Aion 131 and Hermeticusnath, is a Seattle writer, artist and university instructor whose extensive global travels and esoteric studies informed the backbone to numerous published books. Involved for decades with many esoteric traditions, the author has published works on alternative religions, Hermetic magic, Taoism, animism, Shinto, and Tantra. His published books include Global Ritualism, The Tao of Birth Days, Your Guardian Angel and You, Clean Sweep, The Book of the Horned One, Naga Magick, Dancing With Spirits, and Werewolf Magick. If you are interested in helping protect wildlife, especially with gray wolf restoration, please consider a donation to Defenders of Wildlife. Links Denny Sargent's home page Werewolf art gallery Denny Sargent on Instagram Denny Sargent on Facebook Denny's YouTube channel Werewolf Magic: Authentic Practical Lycanthropy Denny's author page on Amazon Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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A Tale of Two Tarot Decks

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 49:12


In this extra special episode, I will be interviewing two Tarot decks. I know what you are thinking: Tarot decks don't talk. But what if they could? Well, let's find out. My first guest this episode is an old and slightly crazy friend, my first edition copy of Robert M. Place's Alchemical Tarot. And after that, I'll be working with my second guest: the brand new Moonlit Hermit Tarot from J Swofford. I will be using a Tarot spread made specifically for interviewing Tarot decks. When some Tarot people get a new deck, one of the first things they do is an interview spread. This spread can supposedly help a reader forge a deeper connection with their divination tools. However, this might not be a very old tradition. The earliest example of one of these spreads that I was able to find on the Internet is from the Æclectic Tarot forum, in a 2010 post from a user called FireRaven. I have found a number of other spreads in various Tarot blogs and on other websites, but all of them seem to be derivative of the spread originally created by FireRaven. Here are the six basic questions from this spread: Tell me about yourself. What is your most important characteristic? What are your strengths as a deck? What are your limits as a deck? What do you bring to the table? What are you here to teach me? How can I best learn from and collaborate with you? What is the potential outcome of our working relationship? The Alchemical Tarot I have a long history with this deck. I won it in a raffle back in 2003 or 2004. I knew I would win it before my name was drawn, which felt weird at the time. For many years it was my primary deck. I used it as a focus for Tarot meditation. When I started reading for others, I used this deck frequently. But very often, the readings were weird, uncanny, or strange. Sometimes strange things would happen while I was reading with this deck, so eventually, I stopped reading with it for others. If you want to hear one spooky story surrounding this deck, listen to the episode! And, spoiler alert, below is a photo of my reading. The Moonlit Hermit Tarot This brand new deck was just published earlier this year by J Swofford. It is based on the Tarot de Marseilles, which is a different system than I am used to. It has 78 cards like a standard Tarot deck, plus 4 cards that were originally meant to represent the Goetic kings: Oriens, Paymon, Amaymon, and Egyn. This deck is available in the Arnemancy Shop! I have only used it for a few test readings, so it is still very new to me. Will I need to turn to the Little White Book to interpret my interview reading? Listen to the episode and find out! Again, here is a photo of my reading. Links FireRaven's original forum post Join the Hermetic Agora Discord! Get the Moonlit Hermit Tarot by J Swofford Get the Alchemical Tarot, 5th Edition! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Group Mysticism with C.R. Dunning

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 73:22


In this very special episode, C.R. "Chuck" Dunning, Jr., joins me to discuss meditation and mysticism in group practices. Chuck recently published a new book, The Contemplative Lodge: A Manual for Masons Doing Inner Work Together, which is a companion to his earlier book, Contemplative Masonry: Basic Applications of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Imagery for the Craft. While these books speak about Freemasonry, the techniques and insights come from Chuck's decades of experience as a counselor, meditator, mystic, and magician. Our discussion covers a lot of ground, but we focus on how group work can help enhance mystical and magical progress. We look at techniques ranging from Rosicrucianism to mystical Christianity to Freemasonry, including a few stopovers with old favorites like the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Kabbalah. Chuck has a lot of wisdom to share, and I believe that his words and wisdom can offer a great deal of guidance to everybody, not just Freemasons. As a disclaimer, I am the editor of The Contemplative Lodge. I have also known Chuck for over 20 years, and consider him an important teacher in my esoteric and occult work. My ongoing friendship with Chuck has only heightened my respect for his work. It is my belief that you, dear listener, can also learn a great deal from what he has to say. Links Chuck's website The Contemplative Lodge: A Manual for Masons Doing Inner Work Together Contemplative Masonry: Basic Applications of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Imagery for the Craft Chuck Dunning on My Alchemical Bromance: Interview part 1 Interview part 2 The Return of Chuck Dunning Chuck's lecture at Research Lodge of Oregon Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Spirits and Bots with Heather Freeman

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 67:59


In this episode, I am joined by Heather D. Freeman to discuss digital occultism in all of its glorious forms. We cover virtual ritual, WitchTok, bots, social media, familiars, spirit helpers, next generation Gardnerian Wicca, and many more fascinating topics. Heather is Professor of Art in Digital Media at the University of North Carolina Charlotte and creator of the Familiar Shapes podcast and short film. She is also an occultist, initiate of Gardnerian Wicca, and author of the forthcoming zine by Theurgical Studies Press, "The Piedmont Path: A Witchcraft Oracle of Contemporary North Carolina". Perhaps the element of this episode that delighted me the most is that it has been a continuation of conversations I have been having with other tech-savvy occultists like Tres Henry, Nick Chapel, Lailokens Awen, and others. There is so much to be exploring in this particular field, and we all benefit from having people like Heather blazing a trail. Links Familiar Shapes Trailer to the short film Theurgical Studies Heather D. Freeman's website Hawkfire Coven Heather Freeman on Twitter Heather Freeman on Facebook Halloween Livestream with Cryptic Cocktails Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Personal Daimon with Cat Rose Neligan

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 59:27


In this episode, I am joined by astrologer, author, and artist Cat Rose Neligan. Cat incorporates astrology into her work coaching small business owners, helping artists, writers, musicians and all kinds of creatives to better understand themselves, identify their calling, and share their work with the world. Cat and I discuss the personal daimon, a tutelary spirit with a long and varied history. Some associate it with the holy guardian angel, some with a protector spirit, but Cat has found that the personal daimon is perhaps more strongly connected with guiding us toward our destiny than anything else. She discusses methods of both contacting and working with your daimon, the daimon's astrological associations, and other related topics. Many listeners will be familiar with various aspects of this topic already. Socrates, for instance, is famous for having a daimon that spoke to him. Many of us have experimented with the techniques of the Book of Abramelin or the teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Even the various helper spirit rituals of the Greek Magical Papyri might be related to this topic. Cat's work with the personal daimon has led to a book! If you are interested in this book, check out the Kickstarter campaign and lend your support! The campaign runs through October 31, 2021. Links Cat Rose Astrology Cat Rose on YouTube Cat Rose Astrology on Instagram Daimon Name Generator Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Tarot Topics with Liz Worth

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 64:58


Tarot reader and author Liz Worth joins me for the first episode of season three! Liz is the author of seven books including The Power of Tarot and Going Beyond the Little White Book: A Contemporary Guide to Tarot. Her writing has appeared in FLARE Magazine, Refinery29, Chatelaine, the Globe and Mail, and more. She runs an online tarot school that welcomes students from around the world. Liz and I discuss a number of Tarot-related topics, including questions about intuition in Tarot, the importance of memorization in Tarot, and the ethics of Tarot reading. It was a delight having her as a guest and I think this episode will give you, the listener, plenty to think about and consider in the world of cartomancy. Links Liz Worth's website Liz Worth on Instagram Tarot books by Liz Worth Liz Worth on Wikipedia The Ramones "Pet Sematary" music video Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Season Three Trailer

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 1:16


The Arnemancy Podcast is back for a third season full of interesting guests, fascinating interviews, and strange history! Join your host, Reverend Erik—that's me!—on an exploration of your favorite topics, including Tarot, magic, the occult, and the history of Western Esotericism. This season, we welcome a bunch of new guests alongside some of your favorite returning visitors. We will be exploring modern applications of technology in magic. We will also take a close look at the works of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. You can find the Arnemancy Podcast at arnemancy.com, as well as wherever you find the rest of your podcasts: iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts—and now also on YouTube! Subscribe today at arnemancy.com/subscribe so you'll be ready when season three's episodes are released! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S2E1 - Dead Right

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 56:41


Greetings and welcome to the Season 2 Premiere of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Scott Yokum to discuss Season 2 Episode 1, Dead Right. Warning: Episode does contain mature language Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon

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Armchair Harpsichording with Alexander Eth

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 113:37


Okay, stay with me here. You are going to have to hear this one to believe it, because my guest on this episode is Alexander Eth. That name is probably familiar, because Alexander is the host of the esoteric Glitch Bottle podcast, which covers topics we are all curious about: magic, mysticism, grimoires, necromancy, and other mysteries of our weird universe. Alexander is a classical ceremonial magician and researcher into grimoires. Did wizards just make all of this up? Alexander and I talk about the modern renaissance of grimoire magic and what he’s learned from all of the amazing magicians, researchers, scholars, and translators he has talked to. Is there technology to trace? How much of it is innovation? I have been waiting for so long to have this conversation, and Alexander’s insights are fascinating. In exploring this subject, we will discuss many of your favorite grimoires, well-known magicians both modern and historical, and a number of popular techniques. We discuss ritual implements, the history of such implements, and along the way we reveal that Alexander’s mind is a vast and impressive encyclopedia of magical goodies. We also talk a lot about the nature of spirits. What are they? Why can we talk to them? How can we do it better? Why does it work in so many different ways? We ask these questions and then we absolutely try to answer them! As a bonus at the end of the episode, Alexander and I share our pro tips on organizing podcast playlists. How can you spare your brain? Well, listen to the end and find out. Anyhow, you can tell from the description, I suppose, that the episode had to be a long one. It also had to be a long one because this is an interview with Alexander Eth!! Enjoy! Links Glitch Bottle Glitch Bottle Patreon Interview with Alexander Eth on The Creative Independent Poke Runyon’s The Magick of Solomon Joseph Peterson’s The Secrets of Solomon Joseph Peterson’s Esoteric Archives The Elucidarium Necromancia on Mr. Peterson’s Heptameron page Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Anything but the Kybalion with Nicholas Chapel

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 75:00


Nicholas Chapel is a Minneapolis-based ceremonial magician and professional hacker. He has been practicing magic for more than 20 years. While he graduated with a major in religious studies and a minor in philosophy, academia did not keep him; he landed instead in the world of IT, ultimately becoming a professional hacker on a cybersecurity red team. If his name seems familiar, it may be because he is the author of the well-known 2013 paper, “The Kybalion's New Clothes: An Early 20th Century Text's Dubious Association with Hermeticism,” which served as important source material for both Sam Block and me when writing our articles about the Kybalion. However, like the rest of us, Nicholas Chapel is not here to discuss the Kybalion; we are here to talk about real occultism. In this episode, we discuss the parallels between hacking and magic in several contexts. First, we look at the nature of hacking, malware, and information security from a magical context. Then, we dive into information in the occult, and how Trithemius, Agrippa, and other early modern magicians used cryptography and steganography in their work. Links Hermeticulture Blog Twin Cities Ceremonial Magic Discussion Group on Facebook The story of the Morris Worm What is malware? What is a computer virus? Drawing Spirits into Crystals Familiar Shapes with Heather D. Freeman A special note: please check out the Moonlit Hermit Tarot Kickstarter! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Third Eye Sundays with Coleman Stevenson

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 65:41


This is a special episode in which I am interviewed about Tarot by Coleman Stevenson of the Dark Exact. This episode is part of the Third Eye Sundays Lunch Session series. Each month, Third Eye Sundays welcomes a rotating panel of intuitive professionals (tarot and oracle readers, psychics, energy workers, etc.) as well as other creatives, counselors, and wisefolk to answer YOUR urgent questions live on Zoom! Coleman is the author of three collections of poems: Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609, several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide, and a book of essays on creativity accompanying the card game Metaphysik. Her writing has appeared in a variety of publications such as Seattle Review, Mid-American Review, Louisiana Literature, tarot.com, and the anthology Motionless from the Iron Bridge. Links The original Instagram TV video of this interview Tickets for Third Eye Sundays part 3! The video for Third Eye Sundays part 2, with me Tarot and the Art of Memory: Major Arcana Coleman Stevenson Coleman on the first and only Arnemancy live show Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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The Moon and Stars with Ryhan Butler

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 64:34


Algol, Procyon, Antares! Exaula, Algafra, Caaddebolach! In this episode, I am overjoyed to welcome back astrologer Ryhan Butler, who discusses the use of the fixed stars and lunar mansions in astrological magic. Ryhan is great to talk to about this topic, because he can start off with very practical advice about elections and results based on his own experience, then launch into the history behind astrological concepts. We certainly learned this in his previous podcast appearance when we discussed astrological aspects. When we were planning this episode, Ryhan characterized planetary astrological talismans as “special event” magical operations. Finding a good election for the planets is difficult, time consuming, and relatively rare. The fixed stars and lunar mansions, however, are very quick and easy to elect for, and lend themselves better to more immediate thaumaturgical needs. This diagram shows the fixed stars, lunar mansions, and signs of the zodiac. It was created by Ryhan Butler himself! After listening to this episode, make sure to explore the wealth of instructional material that Ryhan provides on his website, Medieval Astrology Guide, and check out his YouTube channel for regular updates on upcoming elections. Links Medieval Astrology Guide Ryhan’s YouTube channel @RyhanButler on Twitter Ryhan’s Patreon page Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S1E6 - Collection Completed

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 36:20


Greetings and welcome to the season 1 finale of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Scott Yokum to discuss Season 1 Episode 6, Collection Completed. Warning: Episode does contain mature language Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon

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Lenormand with Emily Rose

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 56:17


“What the heck is a Lenormand?” I ask my guest in this podcast episode. Emily Rose joins me to answer that question and many more! Emily teaches Tarot readers and the mystically minded to read Lenormand like they’re talking to a friend. She has been reading Lenormand since she was 12 years old and currently reads for clients and teaches divination throughout the Pacific Northwest and online. Emily tells us all about the history of Lenormand, and together we explore key differences and similarities between it and Tarot. This is an excellent opportunity to dive into the rich diversity of the field of cartomancy. Each system has its strengths and uses, giving both the diviner and querent new insights into questions and situations. If you are a Tarot reader, you will be happy to know that Emily specializes in cracking our minds open and pouring in new Lenormand knowledge. In fact, I learned about Emily during her lecture at the Northwest Tarot Symposium 2020, which is what inspired me to invite her on the podcast. Links Emily Rose Divination Emily’s Free Lenormand Mini Course Instagram: @emilyrosedivination Facebook Page: Emily Rose Divination Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Science and Magic with Tres Henry

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 59:37


Today, occultists and practitioners are fortunate to have the aid of modern tools like computers to aid in their studies. In this episode of the podcast, I am joined by one of the creators of such tools, Tres Henry. We discuss not only the role of software in magic, but the balance between rational science and mysticism. We also discuss geomancy, maintaining magical balance, and the responsibilities of a magician. Tres Henry is a magician, software engineer, and tinkerer who has worked in the tech industry for over twenty years. He is now bringing all of that nerd power to bear by creating digital tools for magicians. Two that you may have heard of are the astrology software Urania and online geomantic tool Georatio. Links Hall of Doors (Tres’s website) Urania Georatio Taking Magical Notes Tarot and the Art of Memory: The Minor Arcana Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S1E5 - Lover Come Hack to Me

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 31:52


Greetings and welcome to the another episode of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Dianna Koch from Giallo of the Month Club Podcast to discuss Season 1 Episode 5, Lover Come Hack to Me. Warning: Episode does contain mature language Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon Guest Host Plugs: Dianna's IG, Letterboxd and Twitter: @diannank Giallo of the Month Club IG and Twitter: @gialloclub Check out Giallo of the Month Podcast on Spotify and all other podcast sites

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S1E4 - Only Sin Deep

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 34:25


Greetings Boils and Ghouls and welcome to the another episode of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Gary Carper to discuss Season 1 Episode 4, Only Sin Deep Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon

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Astrological Magic with Joshua Proto

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 61:41


In this episode, I am joined by my friend Joshua Proto (he/they) for a conversation about astrological magic. We discuss a variety of interesting topics, such as spirit-based astrology, how to get started with astrological magic, how to overcome “election paralysis”, and more. Later in the podcast, we drill down into the philosophy of astrological magic, discussing topics such as the golden chain of existence and the concept of ensouling matter through magical ritual. Since 2014, Joshua Proto has created over 100 astrological talismans according to traditional sources like the Picatrix, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, and the oral teachings of select Tibetan and Newar Buddhist Tantras. Josh frequently helps clients find talismanic and ritual solutions to a variety of astrological and magical problems through his website and offers training and workshops around practicing astrological magic. Links Stellar Talismans website Follow Josh on Twitter! Follow Josh on Instagram! Send Josh an email! Josh also says, “Send me an email with the subject ‘Planetary magic’ and you’ll get a special gift once what I’m planning at planetarymagic.com goes live!” Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S1E3 - Dig that Cat...He's Real Gone

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 65:51


Greetings Boils and Ghouls and welcome to the another episode of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Scott Yokum to discuss Season 1 Episode 3, Dig That Cat...He's Real Gone. Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon

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36 Secrets with T. Susan Chang

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 71:41


“What the dickens are decans?” asks T. Susan Chang in this episode of the podcast. Susie joins me this time to discuss her new book, 36 Secrets: A Decanic Journey Through the Minor Arcana of the Tarot. We explore the concept of a decan walk, talk about Susie’s process, and then we dig into some specific examples of various decans, Tarot cards, and decanic images from the Picatrix and Agrippa. Please join us for this deep dive into Tarot, astrology, and the occult. T. Susan Chang bought her first tarot deck at a Barnes & Noble in New York, where she moonlighted as a reader while working in academic publishing. After leaving the city, she took her practice underground for many years, re-surfacing in 2015 and taking up the systematic study of esoteric correspondences in tarot. Along with deck creator Mel Meleen, Susie hosts the Fortune’s Wheelhouse esoteric tarot podcast, which explores imagery and symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth decks. She is the creator of the Arcana Case® for tarot decks, which can be found on her Etsy page, along with her line of esoteric perfumes. She reads tarot in person at the Inspirit Crystal shop in Northampton, Massachusetts Her online Tarot course, “The Living Tarot,” course can be found on her website. When not engaged in tarot-adjacent activity, she teaches writing at Smith College, and writes occasionally about food and cookbooks. She lives in western New England with her husband, two children, and a variable number of chickens. Also make sure to check out all the other times Susie has appeared on the podcast! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S1E2 - And All Through the House

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 33:08


Greetings Boils and Ghouls and welcome to the another episode of Tales From the Podcrypt! We are joined by Gary Carper to discuss Season 1 Episode 2, And All Through the House. Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon Guest Host Plugs: Gary's IG: @the_yarg

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The Magus with R.A. Priddle

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 60:05


Mr. R.A. Priddle joins me to explore the world of fraudulent ballooning magicians. No, not the Wizard of Oz, but rather Francis Barrett, author of that famous early 19th century tome of ritual magic, The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer. Mr. Priddle, or Robert, as I usually call him, wrote his dissertation on Barrett and as I learned very quickly, it is actually not fair to label Barrett as fraudulent. He was instead a working, professional magician and teacher of magic, and his influential book was crucial for keeping alive many earlier occult secrets for later generations. Barrett led a life filled with interesting characters and dangerous adventures. He was an alchemist who experimented with hydrogen ballooning. He studied under Ebenezer Sibly, the 18th century astrologer famous for casting the natal chart for the United States of America. Barrett also attempted a translation of George von Welling’s massive tome, Opus Mago-cabbalisticum et Theosophicum. Barrett’s legacy is also impressive. He influenced Eliphas Levi and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, thus becoming a major contributor to the 19th century occult revival. In addition, a talisman drawn directly from The Magus was carried by none other than Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter-Day Saints (you know, the Mormons). I have a feeling that you will love this episode of the podcast. Mr. Priddle’s enthusiasm in exploring Francis Barrett’s life, work, and influence is infectuous. Barrett is an historical character worth examining, and I think you will agree that his work is worth a closer look. Links “More Cunning than Folk: An analysis of Francis Barrett’s The Magus as indicative of a transitional period of English magic,” by R.A. Priddle R.A. Priddle on Udemy – make sure to check out his course, “Foundations in the Study of Magic”! The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer by Francis Barrett “The Art of Drawing Spirits into Crystals” by Pseudo-Trithemius (also be sure to check out Sam Block’s excellent ebook on this text.) Ebenezer Sibly and the Natal Chart of the United States Georg von Welling Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Pietro d’Abano Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Marsilio Ficino with Dan Attrell

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 85:20


I am joined by Dan Attrell, the massive mind behind the Modern Hermeticist YouTube channel, which includes the vast and ever-growing Encyclopedia Hermetica. He is currently working on his PhD in Renaissance history at the University of Waterloo. He has gone out of his way to share tons of his knowledge and learning with his impressive audience, and is also known for translating some amazing materials from Latin. In this episode, we discuss Marsilio Ficino, and in particular Dan’s translation of Ficino’s De Christiana Religione, On the Christian Religion. We discuss many topics and themes in Ficino’s life, including the highest goal of mankind, the immortality of the soul, the nature of reason, the supercelestial world, and the question of whether or not there even was a Platonic academy in Florence. We also attempt to make some sense of the tangled historical events unfolding around Ficino’s life. The Intermission and Beyond We ran into a really bad recording problem in this episode. About 25 minutes in or so, Dan’s Canadian internet connection gave out on us! We had to pick up the conversation the next day. I filled in the gap with a reading from De Christiana Religione that Dan was kind enough to provide. The background music during Dan’s reading is “But We Shall All Be Changed” by Matt Anthony. Thank you, Matt! In part two, Dan and I begin by talking about Aristotle and Plato and their reception in Medeival and Renaissance Europe, but then we get a few tangents, and then we spend time with our favorite mad monk, Savonarola! Notes and Things to Look Up Maimonedes Averroes (AKA Ibn Rushd) Marsilio Ficino Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (also see my conversation with Ted Hand about Pico) Girolamo Savonarola Pietro’s Pizza Links The Modern Hermeticist Dan’s YouTube channel Dan on My Alchemical Bromance Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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2021 Forecast with T. Susan Chang and Andrew B. Watt (Part 2)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 76:42


This is the second part of the 2021 Forecast episodes! Once again, I am joined by my two very amazing friends, cartomancer T. Susan Chang and astrologer Andrew B. Watt! In this episode, we cover July through December of 2021. You can find part one here. 2020 was a rotting radioactive carcass, belching toxic fumes out of a larger burning radioactive carcass, and when Andrew and I did our forecast last year, we were far too optimistic, even when the cards and charts showed us some scary stuff. This time, hopefully we are all more realistic. Note that there are two special treats for you accompanying this episode: All of us are offering a 20% discount on readings through January 5th with the code BIGFLUSH-20 and you can find links to all of our divination offerings below. There is a PDF document with charts and cards that goes along with this episode and part 2. You can get access to it by becoming a Patreon supporter of the Arnemancy Podcast, the Fortune’s Wheelhouse Podcast, or Andrew B. Watt. T. Susan Chang T. Susan Chang bought her first tarot deck at a Barnes & Noble in New York, where she moonlighted as a reader while working in academic publishing. After leaving the city, she took her practice underground for many years, re-surfacing in 2015 and taking up the systematic study of esoteric correspondences in tarot. Along with deck creator Mel Meleen, Susie hosts the Fortune’s Wheelhouse esoteric tarot podcast, which explores imagery and symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth decks. She is the creator of the Arcana Case® for tarot decks, which can be found on her Etsy page, along with her line of esoteric perfumes. She reads tarot in person at the Inspirit Crystal shop in Northampton, Massachusetts Her online Tarot course, “The Living Tarot,” course can be found on her website. Her interest in tarot is wide-ranging and passionate, and has included: Setting up 78 Spotify playlists for those interested in card-appropriate music memorizing astrological correspondences for the minor arcana while swimming laps writing tarot haiku and spells maintaining a sprawling Card-of-the-Day-tracking database (complete with elemental, astrological, and kabbalistical frequency and percentage pie charts). She attempts to learn Hebrew approximately once every 15 months and has been known to spontaneously arrange her pancakes into a Tree of Life formation. When not engaged in tarot-adjacent activity, she teaches writing at Smith College, and writes occasionally about food and cookbooks. She lives in western New England with her husband, two children, and a variable number of chickens. Andrew B. Watt Andrew Watt is an astrologer, poet and artist living in western Massachusetts. He works in textiles, wood and words to produce objects for practical magic and mysterious practicality, and seeks the honest wisdom found in the life of an artisan. Main website An Astrological Almanac for 2021 Patreon account Amazon author page Etsy website Twitter handle Tumblr handle Other Links 2020 Forecast Part 1 2020 Forecast Part 2 A Small Collection of Specialized Spreads, Volume Two Get a Tarot reading by email from Reverend Erik Get a video Tarot reading from Reverend Erik Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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2021 Forecast with Andrew B. Watt and T. Susan Chang (Part 1)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 74:26


The new year is upon us! Once again, I have invited friends to help me try to forecast the future. Here is the exciting part: I am joined by my two very amazing friends, T. Susan Chang and Andrew B. Watt! Together, we create a forecast for 2021 using astrology from Andrew and Tarot cards from Susie. 2020 was a rolling pile of crap, set aflame in a giant dumpster painted like a TARDIS, and when Andrew and I did our forecast last year, we were far too optimistic, even when the cards and charts showed us some scary stuff. This time, hopefully we are all more realistic. Part 1 of the Forecast covers the first half of 2021, from January to June. Note that there are two special take-aways from this episode: All of us are offering a 20% discount on readings through January 5th with the code BIGFLUSH-20 and you can find links to all of our divination offerings below. There is a PDF document with charts and cards that goes along with this episode and part 2. You can get access to it by becoming a Patreon supporter of the Arnemancy Podcast, the Fortune’s Wheelhouse Podcast, or Andrew B. Watt. Andrew B. Watt Andrew Watt is an astrologer, poet and artist living in western Massachusetts. He works in textiles, wood and words to produce objects for practical magic and mysterious practicality, and seeks the honest wisdom found in the life of an artisan. Main website Patreon account Amazon author page Etsy website Twitter handle Tumblr handle T. Susan Chang T. Susan Chang bought her first tarot deck at a Barnes & Noble in New York, where she moonlighted as a reader while working in academic publishing. After leaving the city, she took her practice underground for many years, re-surfacing in 2015 and taking up the systematic study of esoteric correspondences in tarot. Along with deck creator Mel Meleen, Susie hosts the Fortune’s Wheelhouse esoteric tarot podcast, which explores imagery and symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith and Thoth decks. She is the creator of the Arcana Case® for tarot decks, which can be found on her Etsy page, along with her line of esoteric perfumes. She reads tarot in person at the Inspirit Crystal shop in Northampton, Massachusetts Her online Tarot course, “The Living Tarot,” can be found on her website. Her interest in tarot is wide-ranging and passionate, and has included: Setting up 78 Spotify playlists for those interested in card-appropriate music memorizing astrological correspondences for the minor arcana while swimming laps writing tarot haiku and spells maintaining a sprawling Card-of-the-Day-tracking database (complete with elemental, astrological, and kabbalistical frequency and percentage pie charts). She attempts to learn Hebrew approximately once every 15 months and has been known to spontaneously arrange her pancakes into a Tree of Life formation. When not engaged in tarot-adjacent activity, she teaches writing at Smith College, and writes occasionally about food and cookbooks. She lives in western New England with her husband, two children, and a variable number of chickens. Other Links 2020 Forecast Part 1 2020 Forecast Part 2 A Small Collection of Specialized Spreads, Volume Two Get a Tarot reading by email from Reverend Erik Get a video Tarot reading from Reverend Erik Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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The Abaton of Asklepios

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 50:45


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

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Hermetica with Sam Block

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 74:14


There is a good chance that you are already familiar with my guest on this episode. Sam Block, AKA @polyphanes, is the prolific genius behind the Digital Ambler, his blog covering a wide swath of esoteric and occult topics. Earlier this year, he took on the ambitious project of completing his own translation of the third book of the Corpus Hermeticum, the collection of classical philosophical texts that forms the core of Hermeticism. We begin this episode with a discussion about the nature of the Corpus Hermeticum and the Hermetica in general, and then we get into Sam’s project. We talk about his inspiration, the challenges of the translation, and what he learned through the experience. We discuss stories of creation in the Hermetica, how we use Hermetic concepts in our practices, and how to learn this stuff. This conversation ranges from the relaxed to the serious, from the frivolous to the deeply thoughtful. I am releasing it the week of Thanksgiving in the United States in the hopes that our conversation will add something special to everybody’s lazy holiday. Links Sam’s translation and commentary on Corpus Hermeticum III The Digital Ambler @polyphanes on Twitter Sam’s Etsy shop Sam’s writing on the Heart Sutra Copenhaver’s Hermetica Salaman’s Way of Hermes My blog post about Corpus Hermeticum XIII Sam Block on Geomancy and the PGM (back on My Alchemical Bromance) Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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True Nature with Rafa Martinelli

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 59:13


Rafa Martinelli is a musician, podcaster, sound healer, and meditation guide. His intuition and curiosity led him to transcendental experiences which awakened in him the quest to remember who we are and how to become more of who we are. In this episode, he joins me from Uruguay to discuss his spiritual journey and how we can address the great secret of our true nature. Rafa’s story is fascinating, and involves adventures and travels with a Taoist doctor of Chinese medicine. We discuss psychedelics, spiritual dimensions, meditation, surrender, and how our ego tends to get in the way. Links Rafa’s podcast on YouTube Rafa’s music on Bandcamp @atmanrafa on Instagram Reverend Erik’s guest appearance on Mystic Times Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Bruno and the Future with Scott Gosnell

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 63:26


Scott Gosnell recently finished translating his seventh Giordano Bruno book, Song of Circe & On the Composition of Images. Through this long process, he has become more familiar with Bruno’s work than probably 99.9% of the people on the planet. We have talked many times on this podcast and the Arnemancy blog about how brilliant Bruno is, and Scott’s insight into this Renaissance genius has influenced his understanding of the modern world. In this episode, we discuss not only Scott’s work on Bruno, but the state of the world today, how we can make sure our information about the modern world is good, and how we can start preparing for an uncertain future. He discusses the importance of looking for diverse perspectives in order to understand the information bubbles we all live in, and how other ways of looking at things can help us find new ways to think. Here in the United States, the national election is right on top of us, and there are plenty of whispers about the uncertainty of this country’s future. Scott’s advice for evaluating politics through a broader lens and intelligently planning for the future meshes well with my season one conversation with Andrew Watt in Wizards of the Future and can help you take a closer look at your own preparations. Scott Gosnell is an entrepeneur, scholar, and startup consultant who helps with risk management and personal coaching. Links Song of Circe & On the Composition of Images by Giordano Bruno and translated by Scott Gosnell The Collected Works of Giordano Bruno translated by Scott Gosnell bottlerocketscience, Scott’s blog Scott Gosnell’s writing on Quora @infinite_me on Twitter “Ur-Fascism” by Umberto Eco Resilience Maps – Simple Critical Infrastructure Maps Halloween Livestream with Alexx Bollen J Swofford’s Picatrix Talisman cards Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Surviving Lockdown with Alexx Bollen

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 52:42


Returning regular guest Alexx Bollen joined me in Creston Park in Southeast Portland for a socially distant interview. Our primary topic was dealing with depression during the COVID-19 lockdown, but we got into a number of different topics, including synchronicities, chaos magic, microdosing, and Randonautica. Note that there is some wind noise and plenty of background park noise in this episode. We recorded outdoors and it had been a while, so unfortunately we just have to live with it! We discuss the general state of Portland during the lockdown. What’s it like on the ground? Where are the people? How are the parks? What happened when the federal government invaded our city? When we get into the politics, we really just wanted to make a few things clear: We don’t want to live in a police state. We don’t want to be murdered by our government. We don’t want anybody to be murdered because of bigotry. Black lives matter! The narrative should not be that Portland is burning down. This should not be a partisan issue! Alexx and I both acknowledge that none of you are here to hear us talk about politics, and for that we apologize. But politics gets into our occult communities, and if we are not paying attention, then suddenly we get Neo-Nazis and alt-right assholes running corners of our occult world. Though Alexx and I both had mixed results with Randonautica, we brainstorm some interesting techniques for expanding upon the theme. One that I think is a worthwhile effort is to combine the random destination of Randonautica with the defixio technique from Patrick Dunn’s Magic Power Language Symbol. If you are in Portland, Oregon, join me in trying this out at ///senses.deflection.lived. Links The Alexxcast Periphery by Alexx Bollen Microdosing and Depression Adventures in Randonauting on the Alexxcast Randonauts find a dead body Reed College campus closed what3words ///senses.deflection.lived Magic Power Language Symbol by Patrick Dunn Introduction to Sigils The featured image for this post is from Rawpixel. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Psychics and Shadows with Nicole Burron

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 53:21


Nicole Burron is a psychic medium, energy worker, shadow guide, death doula and grief counselor. She’s been communicating with spirits and feeling spirit energy since childhood, and her current work includes a number of topics which are familiar to any serious occult practitioner. In our conversation, we cover the nature of psychic mediumship and shadow work, and discuss the particulars of working and communicating with spirits. Nicole also discusses working with ancestors and guides. One of the fascinating things about this conversation is that the language of the psychic medium — which is not the same as the language of a ceremonial magician — frequently seems to describe similar phenomenon, entities, and methods for both work and communication with those entities. Links Oh-So Magical Life (Nicole’s website) @nicoleburron on Instagram Shadow Work Journal Prompts My appearance on Nicole’s podcast Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Revisiting the 2020 Forecast

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 25:56


Season two is finally here, and this solo episode opens with a discussion of the current state of the world in 2020. Oregon is on fire, my city is shrouded in smoke, and the rest of the world is in difficult shape, too. It’s time to revisit the 2020 forecast episodes that Andrew Watt helped me with from January of this year. Join me in looking at what we can learn from our predictions from July through December. What’s already happened, and what should we be getting ready for? We need to be getting ready to be the wizards of the future! Finally, this episode also discusses the format of season two. What is changing? What is remaining the same? What can you look forward to? Tune in and find out! Links Forecasting 2020 with Andrew B. Watt (part 2) Wizards of the Future with Andrew Watt What is Planetary Magic? Planetary Magic in the Arnemancy Shop Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancyListen on Podcrypt

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Season Two Trailer

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 1:09


The Arnemancy Podcast is back for a second season! Join the host, Reverend Erik, as he explores the practice, philosophy, and history of the occult, esotericism, and the paranormal. The Arnemancy Podcast features interviews with historians, practitioners, and scholars to bring light to difficult topics, such as magic, the art of memory, Kabbalah, Tarot, spiritualism, Hermetic philosophy, and more. Season Two of the Arnemancy Podcast, featuring Reverend Erik, is coming to your favorite podcast service in September of 2020. You can also find the Arnemancy project on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook – just search for Arnemancy! Season two of the Arnemancy Podcast promises all the explosions and twice the garden gnomes! Subscribe now! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Sexuality and Gender in Paganism with Misha Magdalene

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 53:52


Author, pagan, and sorcerer Misha Magdelene joins me to talk about the intersection of gender and sexuality with magic and polytheism. Misha is the author of Outside the Charmed Circle: Exploring Gender & Sexuality in Magical Practice and is also the author behind the Patheos blog, Outside the Charmed Circle. We talk about cracking open the ways we are “programmed” to look at the world and how various esoteric practices seem like a perfect place to explore new ways of looking at the world and deconstructing concepts and cultural cues that most of us are never forced to look at very carefully. Our conversation explores gender and sexuality across a variety of esoteric traditions, including Wicca, modern polytheism, ancient religions, Kabbalah, and more. We discuss the art of writing a book, and Misha’s approach to authoring their book. We also discussed how to get started learning about LGBTQ topics and issues, and how to face the fear that keeps us from confronting components of our own identity that might be deeply significant but not of our own making. This episode wraps up Season One of the Arnemancy Podcast. Season Two will kick off in September, and in the meantime I will be releasing some bonus material for my Patreon supporters, so head over to the Arnemancy Patreon page and check it out. Links Misha’s book: Outside the Charmed Circle: Exploring Gender & Sexuality in Magical Practice Find it at Amazon here. Misha’s website Their blog, Outside the Charmed Circle @mishamagdalene on Twitter @mishamagdalene on Instagram Their Facebook page Gardnerian Wicca Anderson Feri tradition Annie Lynsen’s Major Arqueerna Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Learning the Zohar with Justin Sledge

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 75:23


In this episode, I talk with Dr. Justin Sledge, a professor of philosophy focusing on the intersection of philosophy and esotericism. He studied at the University of Amsterdam’s Center for the Study of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents and on top of that, he has a Ph.D. in philosophy. Our discussion focuses on the Zohar and how to study it. The Zohar is a massive text – the Pritzker edition is twelve volumes – and it is a complicated and difficult thing to study. Dr. Sledge takes us on a journey through the history of Kabbalah and the Zohar’s place in it. Our conversation includes discussion of Abraham Abulafia, Sabbatai Zevi, the Mandaeans, Moses Cordovero, Daniel Matt, and even some John Dee and Johannes Trithemius. It’s a long episode and it is full of stuff! Links Dr. Justin Sledge’s website ESOTERICA channel on YouTube NEW! Dr. Sledge created a Zohar Study Tips video after we recorded this episode! Get the Pritzker edition of the Zohar! Or start with the Midrash ha-Ne’lam in volume X! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Hermetic Freemasonry with Greg Stewart

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 73:25


This particular meeting of minds has been a really long time in coming. Greg Stewart joins me for a discussion about postmodernism, Freemasonry, Hermeticism, and the role of sacredness in everyday life. Greg and I have both been Freemasons for a really long time, and we’ve both been active on the Internet talking about Freemasonry, esotericism, and the Western mystery tradition for ages. Amazingly, though our paths may have come close to intersecting, somehow we have never talked before. In this episode, we change that. Our conversation explores the early connection between Renaissance Hermeticism, Rosicrucianism, and the roots of modern Freemasonry. We discuss religious threads in Freemasonry and how the Masonic approach can help us be accepting of other faiths, beliefs, and approaches to life. We follow every tangent we can get our hands on, too. Expect a wide array of related topics in this lively conversation! Links @GregoryBStewart on Twitter Follow Greg on Facebook @masonic_traveler on Instagram Greg’s blog, The Primitive Rite Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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A Tarot Reading with Aaron Epperson

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 77:36


Back in the good old days of My Alchemical Bromance, we had our good friend Aaron Epperson on for a reverse interview. It was a delightful experience pretty early in my days as a podcaster. Now that I am a seasoned, salty veteran of the podcasting world, Aaron has returned to lift our spirits with another extra special appearance. Please join me, Reverend Erik, as I give Aaron his first ever Tarot reading, live on this episode! For this reading, I used the Miniature Rider-Waite Tarot Deck from U.S. Games. I linked to the exact deck I use – it looks like there are some low-quality knock-offs of the miniature deck available, but mine is pretty nice. Since I had all of my podcasting equipment on the table, I had to use the tiny cards or there wouldn’t have been any room! Please excuse the color correction on this photo. The Hermit was in a shadow and being the masterful photo toucher-upper that I am, I did what I could to make that card more visible. Links Enroll in my new class: Planetary Petitions, Amulets and Sigils! Get my other classes as digital downloads! Reverse Interview with Aaron Epperson on My Alchemical Bromance Book a Tarot reading with me! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Fate and Fortune with Allen Drake

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 60:56


Magician, fortune teller, and notorious swamp wizard Allen Drake joins me in this episode. We open with a discussion of various forms of divination and fortune telling, focusing primarily on Tarot and astrology. It doesn’t take long for us to dive into the Hellenistic astrology of Dorotheus of Sidon. Allen takes us on a wild exploration of really early approaches to astrological symbols, images, and meanings before we dive into the meanings of fate and fortune and why those words scare the heck out of people. Dorotheus of Sidon was a 1st century CE astrologer, who probably lived in Alexandria and may have been from what is today Lebanon. His works are our oldest, best source for Hellenistic astrology and provide a fascinating window into the ancient practices that evolved into today’s astrology. By exploring the works of Dorotheus, Allen has developed a rich and rewarding approach to the stars that I think you will find fascinating and enlightening. A note on audio quality: The COVID-19 shelter-in-place situation has forced me to make a lot of changes in how I record lately, so Allen’s conversation happened over the phone. I’m working hard to make sure audio quality is better in future episodes. Links Carmen Astrologicum by Dorotheus of Sidon, translated by Benjamin N. Dykes Lunar Cry invitation Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Introducing the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 33:52


This is a solo episode about the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, the most beautiful book in Venice. This mysterious volume was printed in Venice in 1499 by Aldus Manutius, with a typeface created by master punchcutter Francesco Griffo. Illustrated with 172 amazing woodcuts, it was written in a strange combination of Latin, Greek, and Italian. The illustrations also contain Hebrew, Arabic, and invented hieroglyphs. Nobody knows who the illustrator was, nor who wrote the book, but most scholars agree that it was Venetian Franciscian monk and priest Francesco Colonna. In this episode, I discuss the history of events leading up to the book, the nature of the book itself, and also possible influences the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili may have had on later European art, literature, and occult currents. Some of the topics I touch on are the 17th century Rosicrucian movement, the Renaissance Art of Memory, and 18th century Freemasonry. My research in this episode relies heavily on the previous work of two people. First, Joscelyn Godwin, musicologist, author, historian, and translator. He translated the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili into English for the first time in 1999, and was the translator and commentator of The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, which I reference in the show. Second is Efthymia Priki, Ph.D. in Byzantine Studies from University of Cyprus, who did extensive work researching the influences of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili on works that came after it. Links The Arnemancy Store Register for an upcoming class or get a recording of a previous class. Joscelyn Godwin’s English translation of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili Robert Dallington’s aborted English translation of 1592 (at Project Gutenberg) Scans of the 1499 first edition of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (at the Internet Archive) The Rosicrucian Trilogy (also check out my review of this book) Excellent overview of the story and artwork in the HP “Elucidating and Enigmatizing: the Reception of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili in the Early Modern Period and in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries” by Efthymia Priki The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Revert The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by Umberto Eco (Make sure you get one that’s in full color!) Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Tarot Beyond Binaries with The Word Witch

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 52:58


In this episode, we’re joined by The Word Witch, Claire Burgess! Claire (pronouns they/them) is a queer and non-binary Tarot reader, teacher, writer, and illustrator. They’re the host of The Word Witch podcast and the creator of the Fifth Spirit Tarot deck, both of which explore and re-imagine Tarot through a queer and intersectional lens. They teach Tarot at Portland Community College and, soon, online! We discuss how gender works in Tarot and how modern Tarot creators are working to introduce non-binary ideas into new decks and artwork. We also have a great conversation about Claire’s creative process with the Fifth Spirit Tarot. This is a great deep dive into deck creation and we can all learn a lot from their experience and learning process! The Fifth Spirit Tarot is being featured in the online course, Tarot for the Wild Soul. Make sure to check it out and use Claire’s affiliate code FIFTHSPIRIT in the “Add Coupon” spot at checkout to get a complimentary Fifth Spirit Tarot deck/altar cloth! Links Live as of April 17th!! The Fifth Spirit Tarot on Kickstarter The Word Witch website and podcast The Fifth Spirit Tarot @the.word.witch on Instagram The Word Witch on Facebook @WordWitchTarot on Twitter Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Wyrm’s Addition with Alexx Bollen

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 47:17


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

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Esoteric Artwork with Travis Lawrence

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 52:18


Travis Lawrence is an artist, printmaker, explorer of symbolism, meddler in metaphor, and allegorical adventurer. In this episode, guest co-host Coleman Stevenson of the Dark Exact joins me to dive into Travis’s history with art, the method behind his creative vision, and some of the mysteries behind his amazing work. We explore Jungian psychology and esoteric influences including Hermetic Qabalah, Alchemy, and Freemasonry. Travis reveals the meaning behind a mysterious phrase that shows up in some of his art, and we ponder carving my front porch into a woodcut of its own. Links Travis Lawrence’s website Travis Lawrence on Instagram Travis Lawrence on Facebook The Arnemancy online shop Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Synastry and Modern Astrology with Abigail Atkins

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 54:32


Abigail Atkins of Discordian Astrology joins me in this episode to discuss various aspects of modern and Kabbalistic astrology. Abigail has studied ritual magic and methods of esoteric spiritual development for nearly a decade, and implements astrology as a means of discovering the Holy Guardian Angel and the soul’s destiny in this lifetime. Unlike other episodes on astrology, this episode focuses on modern astrology. We discuss synastry, or the comparison of two charts, alongside integration of the slow-moving outer planets and fast-moving asteroids. In addition to this, Abigail integrates her astrological practice deeply into her spiritual practice to produce a unique and enlightening map of reality. This episode was recorded back in October 2019, and I have to apologize for taking so long to release it. Links You can get links to free weekly horoscopes and interactive Tarot readings on the Discordian Astrology social media accounts. @discordastro on Twitter Discordian Astrology on Facebook Discordian Astrology on Patreon Kabbalistic Astrology by Rav Berg Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Please rate this podcast! Listen on Podcrypt

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Agrippa’s Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy with Douglas Batchelor

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 72:49


My guest in this episode is Douglas Batchelor, host of the What Magic Is This? Podcast and veteran occultist. This is a continuation of my guest appearance on his podcast, where we started with a broad view of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa’s work and and life. In this sequel, we do a deep dive into Agrippa’s Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, a fascinating work which contains such occult classics as the Heptameron and the Arbatel. It’s the grimoire episode you’ve been waiting for! Links What Magic Is This? Podcast Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa writings on Esoteric Archives Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy Opération des Sept Esprits des Planètes (a merging of the Arbatel and Heptameron workings) A Small Collection of Specialized Spreads (the new Tarot book I’m in!) Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Please rate this podcast! Listen on Podcrypt

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Demons, Ghosts, and Spirits with Montana Jordan

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 54:46


Montana Jordan joins me to talk about spirits, demons, and ghosts — or energies, as she calls them. In addition to being a recurring guest, Montana appears on the Travel Channel show “It Feels Evil,” in which “a team of demon hunters investigate the darkest hauntings across America.” But this is where I had questions: most paranormal investigation shows approach their topic from a Christian worldview, where pretty much everything is considered evil and scary. Montana helps clear up her views on the spirit world and we explore the question of good and evil in spirit interactions. Montana Jordan’s home page Montana Jordan on Twitter It Feels Evil home page It Feels Evil on Amazon Video And if you’re interested in my Introduction to Sigils class, click here! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Practical Spirituality

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 22:10


This episode of the podcast is a solo show about practical spirituality. This category is one that I just made up, and covers spiritual, esoteric, or mystical practices that impact your external world by either making you a measurably better person, or by providing you with helpful life skills that positively impact your life and the lives of others around you. I touched on this topic in the future-proofing episode with Andrew Watt and with my interview with Greg Marcus on Mussar. But I believe there’s a lot more to explore in this area. Here are the various topics I briefly discuss and some links to other things I’ve written about them: Meditation Freemasonry (also see my other website) The Art of Memory Mussar Arts and Crafts Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Forecasting 2020 with Andrew B. Watt (part 2)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 51:54


In part 2 of our two-part forecasting series, Andrew B. Watt and I use astrology and Tarot to try to predict what 2020 will be like. We go through every month and produce both cards and an astrological chart. This second part covers July through December of 2020. You can hire Andrew for astrological consulting, and of course you can schedule a Tarot reading online with me! We had a couple of spotty connection problems during this recording. I believe I caught them all and edited them out, but the RØDECaster Pro has already made me lazy and I didn’t check every second. Andrew’s Blog, Wanderings in the Labrynth Find him at @AndrewBWatt on Twitter. Andrew’s AMAZING Etsy Shop Andrew B. Watt’s books on Amazon: The Sun’s Paces: Thirty-Six Hymns for the Decans of the Zodiac The Mansions of the Moon: Twenty-Eight Odes or Hymns for the Moon’s Course Poems for the Behenian Stars Festae: poetry for the ancient Roman sacred calendar Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Forecasting 2020 with Andrew B. Watt (Part 1)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 56:33


In part 1 of our two-part forecasting series, Andrew B. Watt and I use astrology and Tarot to try to predict what 2020 will be like. We go through every month and produce both cards and an astrological chart. This first part covers January through June of 2020. You can hire Andrew for astrological consulting, and of course you can schedule a Tarot reading online with me! There’s a weird background noise at the beginning of the podcast — it took me a minute to figure out what it is, but it’s me shuffling the cards. Enjoy! Andrew’s Blog, Wanderings in the Labrynth Find him at @AndrewBWatt on Twitter. Andrew’s AMAZING Etsy Shop Andrew B. Watt’s books on Amazon: The Sun’s Paces: Thirty-Six Hymns for the Decans of the Zodiac The Mansions of the Moon: Twenty-Eight Odes or Hymns for the Moon’s Course Poems for the Behenian Stars Festae: poetry for the ancient Roman sacred calendar Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Esoteric Dune with Alexx Bollen

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 51:51


Alexx Bollen of The Alexxcast and John and Alexx Hate Stuff joins me to test out my new recording equipment. I recently created a sort of recording studio with some new equipment that promises to change the way I’m doing podcasting. This new setup centers around the RØDECaster Pro, and that means I had to learn some new tricks. This is kind of a practice episode, and y’all are learning with me! Alexx brought over some Dune trading cards from the 1980s, and we use those as a jumping off point to discuss esoteric and occult themes in Frank Herbert’s Dune books. Our conversation gets pretty deep in spite of neither of us having read the Dune books in a number of years. We discuss many topics, from clairvoyance to genetic memory to prophecy. Also I probably threw in some sound effects because the RØDECaster Pro can do that and apparently that’s a thing now. Sorry! Links The Alexxcast John and Alexx Hate Stuff (a podcast about movies!) Follow @TheAlexxcast on Twitter! The RØDECaster Pro Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Happy New Year 2020

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 17:35


Happy New Year, listeners! In this episode I do a recap of 2019 and talk about what’s in store for 2020. It is a brief episode but I think after listening you’ll be stoked to see what’s coming. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Mussar and Ethics with Greg Marcus

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 55:12


Mussar is the practice of increasing ethics and morality, and joining me to discuss this topic is Greg Marcus. Mussar is a thousand year-old Jewish spiritual practice. Greg is a recovering workaholic and the creator of American Mussar. He offers guidance on living a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. Today he is a writer, speaker, coach, workshop facilitator, stay at home father, and full-time rabbi in training. He’s the author of The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar Links The American Mussar website Greg is @americanmussar on Twitter American Mussar on Facebook Greg Marcus on LinkedIn Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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The Dracxiodos Tarot with Greg Traw

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 37:48


Join me as I sit down for coffee with Greg Traw, a local Portland artist and musician who has created an incredible Tarot deck: the Dracxiodos Tarot. We talk about Greg’s history with the Western esoteric tradition, Eastern religions, artwork, Tarot, and how it all comes together in his work. We also dive into the connections between Tarot and Kabbalah. Check out the Dracxiodos Tarot on Kickstarter! Links Greg Traw’s website Greg is @nohheechul on Instagram Greg’s band Kvasir “Dracxiodos comes from another planet!” Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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Wizards of the Future with Andrew Watt

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 80:03


Andrew B. Watt joins me on this podcast episode to discuss various visions of the future and how we as magicians, occultists, and wizards can prepare for the future — any future! In particular, we discuss the competing ideas of John Michael Greer and Gordon White, futures both pessimistic and optimistic. We also take a look at the 200 and 800 year Jupiter-Saturn cycles proposed by noted astrologer Austin Coppock. How valid are any of these future predictions and what can we do to get ready? Andrew B. Watt is a blogger in the northeastern United States. He and I first talked about sewing and magic on episode 48 of My Alchemical Bromance, and he convinced me that I should make my magical robe during that conversation. This conversation was a blast. Andrew is a great thinker and we really dive into some current topics in a way I’m not sure this podcast has ever explored before. Let us know what you think in the comments — and in the meantime, here are some links! Recommended reading before diving into this episode is book 4, chapter 5 of the Picatrix — yes, ultimate nerds that we are, our entire discussion about your future does end up rooted in an ancient book on pagan Arabian astrological wizard junk. Enjoy! Andrew’s Blog, Wanderings in the Labrynth Find him at @AndrewBWatt on Twitter. Andrew’s AMAZING Etsy Shop Andrew B. Watt’s books on Amazon: The Sun’s Paces: Thirty-Six Hymns for the Decans of the Zodiac The Mansions of the Moon: Twenty-Eight Odes or Hymns for the Moon’s Course Poems for the Behenian Stars Festae: poetry for the ancient Roman sacred calendar Gordon White’s Rune Soup John Michael Greer’s Ecosophia Austin Coppock Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S01E11 Live Ouija Session with Montana Jordan

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 59:34


In this spooktacular podcast episode, Montana Jordan joins me for a live Ouija board session. I really don’t want to give anything away about our session — let’s just say that we make contact, and it’s an interesting contact. Even more interesting is that we set up the Ouija board in my ritual space, and Montana has some stuff to say about that, too! Montana also shares some very special news about an upcoming project. Listen to our special Samhain-Halloween Spooktacular, my friends, and enjoy!! By the way, the intro is remixed with some piano by me. “It Feels Evil” on the Travel Channel Montana Jordan’s Website @kmontanajordan on Instagram Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain
Jordan Last - Founder of Podcrypt

BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 38:53


In this episode, Jordan Last joins me to discuss Podcrypt, a platform that allows you to listen and optionally donate back to podcasts that you enjoy the most. Jordan Last --- Twitter: https://twitter.com/lastmjs --- Website: https://podcrypt.app/ Check out BlockHash on social media: --- Twitter: https://twitter.com/zempbrand --- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblockhash --- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblockhash/ --- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/blockhash --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcMWGVZFBqq3stSuKrmSX3Q --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blockhash-exploring-the-blockchain/support

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S01E10 Ingrid Kincaid the Rune Woman

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 66:58


I first met Ingrid Kincaid in 2017 when she visited my Masonic lodge to give a lecture on Yule and ancient Northern European traditions. Her name kept coming up in conversation after that as many of my friends and associates told me I should talk to her about runes. I finally reached out to her and we met in her home to record this podcast episode in the shadow of her giant mounted caribou head. Ingrid Kincaid has been studying the runes for 40 years. She has published two books on the subject. Her expertise is held in such high regard that she is known as the Rune Woman. In this episode, Ingrid and I discuss her unique approach to the runes and to ancestral knowledge. We talk about how she discovered the runes, what wisdom they have brought her, and how her ongoing work with them has changed and influenced the world around her. Ingrid Kincaid’s website Lost Teachings of the Runes: Northern Mysteries and the Wheel of Life (Ingrid’s latest book, released October 1st!) The Runes Revealed (Ingrid’s first book on runes) @therunewoman on Instagram Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

Distributed Conversations
Podcrypt: An Easier Way To Listen To Podcast With Jordan Last

Distributed Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019


A lot of people listen to podcasts because they want to learn something and be entertained along the way. Software developer Jordan Last presents Podcrypt app, a progressive web app that serves as a way for podcast listeners to appreciate and enjoy podcasts with ease. Jordan also explains some information on the app that allows you to optionally donate back to podcasts. Learn more about podcasting and how you can capture a lot of value for yourself and others.

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S01E09 The Dark Exact LIVE at Rose City Book Pub

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 107:17


Coleman Stevenson of the Dark Exact joined me at the Rose City Book Pub for a live podcast recording, and it was great! We filled up the venue and more than forty people were in the audience. We talk about Tarot, art, the process of creation, creativity, cats, and all kinds of great stuff. The Q&A session with the audience was particularly invigorating. Recording and sound was done by my very talented brother, Nick Arneson. Go check out his music! Links Coleman Stevenson’s website The Dark Exact Tarot The Dark Exact’s Etsy Page @darkexact on Instagram The Dark Exact on Facebook Rose City Book Pub This was our first live recording and we didn’t always do a great job getting the microphones to some of the questioners! However, overall this was a great event and I look forward to doing another one. Make sure you check out A Small Collection of Specialized Spreads, edited by Coleman and featuring a Tarot spread by me! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Please rate this podcast! Listen on Podcrypt

The Blockchain Show
139: Podcrypt Beta Launch with Jordan Last

The Blockchain Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 29:06


Jordan Last joins Ethan again for an update on Podcrypt.app beta launch. Podcrypt allows you to listen to and optionally donate back to podcasts automatically, fairly, and peer-to-peer. To learn more visit the Podcrypt about page. Supporting content with micro-payments has been mentioned for years on this show and Jordan is making it happen on the Ethereum Blockchain. In this episode they cover the apps development and beta launch, compare different forms of media throughout the last century, the pitfalls of advertising, and the need for supporting content the listener actually wants. This episode is brought to you by AXEL.Network connect with them on Discord, Twitter and Medium

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S01E08 Ritual and Consciousness with Scott Stenwick

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 60:55


This episode, I’m joined by Scott Stenwick. Scott has been practicing ritual and ceremonial magic for more than thirty years. He has published two books on the subject of Enochian magic and is a longtime Ordo Templi Orientis initiate. He has maintained a blog since 2006 on which he has published many of the so-called secrets of modern ceremonial magic in the interests of free and open inquiry. In addition to his Enochian series, he has written several works of paranormal fiction and contributed anthology articles on various magical topics. As you can imagine, our conversation gets into some great stuff, including models of consciousness, the role of ritual, operant fields, and then also a lot of Enochian. It’s a wild ride! Links Augoeides, Scott’s blog Scott Stenwick’s author page Mastering the Mystical Heptarchy Mastering the Great Table Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Please rate this podcast! Listen on Podcrypt

The Rob McNealy Program
Jordan Last, Podcrypt Podcasting Donation App UPDATE!

The Rob McNealy Program

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 12:54


In This Episode In this podcast, Rob McNealy once again interviews Jordan Last, the developer of Podcrypt, an app where users can donate crypto to podcast creators based on the amount of time they listen. About Jordan Last Jordan Last is a software developer, budding entrepreneur, and overall tech enthusiast. He graduated from Brigham Young University with...

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S01E07 Bruno, Machiavelli, and Savonarola with Scott Gosnell

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 68:05


Scott Gosnell joins me for an amazing conversation about Giordano Bruno‘s work, in particular On Magic and Thirty Statues, which he just finished translating and publishing. Our conversation dives into Bruno’s art of binding and his suggestions on how to bind entire cities. We also get into the crazy world of the Florentine Renaissance and explore the stories of Savonarola and Machiavelli. Links Some background on Machiavelli — this is good reading before listening to the podcast, or even after the podcast if you want more info on that guy. On Magic by Giordano Bruno, translated by Scott Gosnell Thirty Statues: A Book of the Art of Memory & the Art of Invention by Giordano Bruno, translated by Scott Gosnell Bottle Rocket Science and the Startup Geometry Podcast Scott is @infinite_me on Twitter! Upcoming Events Live Podcast Recording with The Dark Exact Introduction to Sigil Magic at Invoke Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S01E06 Tarot and the Art of Memory

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 22:47


Welcome to the first Arnemancy Podcast solo show! In this episode, I talk about how to use Giordano Bruno’s table method to memorize the Tarot’s Minor Arcana pip cards. This mnemonic method can be a very effective method for not only recalling card meanings, but to understand the relationships between the cards. Here are some of my past blog posts about Tarot and the Art of Memory: The Tarot Memory Deck Learning Tarot with the Art of Memory Read More about Tarot and the Art of Memory Giordano Bruno’s Art of Memory Learn more about my first live podcast recording on Friday, September 13th, with Coleman Stevenson of the Dark Exact! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt

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S01E02 – Cartomancy and Sortilege with T. Susan Chang

Arnemancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 88:56


As the entire Internet already knows, T. Susan Chang has incredible oracular powers, so when I tell you that she’s here on the second episode of the fledgling Arnemancy Podcast, it’s probably a sign that we’re building great things. Susan is co-host of the incredible Fortune’s Wheelhouse podcast and the author of Tarot Correspondences: Ancient Secrets for Everyday Readers, released by Llewellyn at the end of 2018. She is a Tarot expert, and the kind of Tarot expert that an uncanny grasp on how the cards connect to each other and the complex web of correlations and associations that tie the cards into nearly every other aspect of Western occultism. We dive into everything, from Agrippa to the Picatrix decans to planetary Tarot associations to Kabbalah to working magic with Tarot. We talk about psychology, divination, sortilege, and symbolism. When I invited Susan on the show, I promised that we could go full Tarot nerd, and we did. Full Tarot nerd. Susan also answered listener questions, including a great explanation of The Devil card. We also get into sewing, and discuss my creation of a magical robe. Buy Susan’s book and listen to her podcast. If you like Tarot, you will love her work. Links Susan Chang’s website Susan’s Etsy shop, filled with amazing Tarot bags and planetary perfumes and other great stuff Fortune’s Wheelhouse, the best Tarot podcast in the Universe Tarot Correspondences: Ancient Secrets for Everyday Readers, Susan’s book on Tarot Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Please rate this podcast! Listen on Podcrypt

Zero Credit(s)
Episode 133: INT. A 1960’S NEW ORLEANS SPEAKEASY – TITAN

Zero Credit(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 81:02


It’s a root(beer)in’ toot(beer)in’ good time in the Podcrypt this week. In the most non-alcoholic episode in months (years?), John finally tips his hand and reveals that he knows entirely too much about the crowded Democratic presidential candidate field, horrifying Henry and any potential listeners. Henry and John flex their no-credentials muscles by discussing TAX … Continue reading Episode 133: INT. A 1960’S NEW ORLEANS SPEAKEASY – TITAN →

The Rob McNealy Program
Jordan Last, Developer of Podcrypt Podcasting Donation App

The Rob McNealy Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 35:40


In This Episode In this podcast, Rob McNealy interviews Jordan Last, the developer of Podcrypt, an app where users can donate crypto to podcast creators based on the amount of time they listen. About Jordan Last Jordan Last is a software developer, budding entrepreneur, and overall tech enthusiast. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree...

The Blockchain Show
111: Podcrypt with Jordan Last

The Blockchain Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 24:40


Podcrypt is a podcast application that allows automatic, fair, peer-to-peer podcast donations using Ether. Join the Podcrypt group on Telegram to learn more.

Blockteq Talk
How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last.

Blockteq Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 40:15


In this episode of Blockteq Talk Jordan Last, the visionary behind PodCrypt comes on to talk about his idea. Jordan covers how PodCrypt will work, what he envisions its future to be, and how it has the potential to make a big splash in the podcasting market. In addition to detailing his app, Jordan offers … Continue reading "How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last." The post How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last. appeared first on Blockteq.

Blockteq Talk
How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last.

Blockteq Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 40:15


In this episode of Blockteq Talk Jordan Last, the visionary behind PodCrypt comes on to talk about his idea. Jordan covers how PodCrypt will work, what he envisions its future to be, and how it has the potential to make a big splash in the podcasting market. In addition to detailing his app, Jordan offers … Continue reading "How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last." The post How PodCrypt will Change the Way that Podcasts are Consumed, Created, and Monetized with Creator Jordan Last. appeared first on Blockteq.

Des Ondes Vocast
Raconte M40

Des Ondes Vocast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 28:25


Episode du podcast 'Des Ondes Vocast' enregistré fin septembre 2018.❖ Le tour des ondes, le zapping radio/podcast : 'Franck Ferrand Raconte' sur Radio Classique, 'Hondelatte Raconte' sur Alexa et le podcast natif '3H56 - Le premier homme sur la Lune' par Europe 1 Studio, TVNR (Radiokawa).Sources/crédits : Franck Ferrand Raconte [https://www.radioclassique.fr/radio/emissions/franck-ferrand-raconte/], Hondelatte Raconte sur Alexa [https://www.amazon.fr/lagardere-active-Hondelatte-raconte/dp/B07GRCF7YB], 3h56, le premier pas de l'homme sur la Lune [http://www.europe1.fr/societe/podcast-3h56-le-premier-pas-de-lhomme-sur-la-lune-la-serie-inedite-arrive-sur-europe-1-3749771], TVNR [http://www.radiokawa.com/tv-cinema/tvnr]❖ L'actu débat : Parle-t-on assez de la radio dans les médias ?❖ La radio a tout pour réussir, l'édito innovation radio : Parlons d'assistants vocaux, monétisation et nouveaux modèles économiques pour l'audio en ligne. ➡️ Article Medium complémentaire [https://medium.com/@anthonygourraud_14824/innoradio-septembre-2018-le-point-innovation-radio-5d19583500d6]❖ Les archives du fond du placard : Focus sur la mythique radio Maxximum, fusionnée avec Métropolys pour devenir M40 (également disparue, rebaptisée RTL2).Sources/crédits : Radioscope, anciennes grilles [http://www.radioscope.fr/lien/envrac/cimetiere/index.htm]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @AnthonyGourraud [https://twitter.com/AnthonyGourraud]© Des Ondes Vocast, le podcast sur la radio d'hier et de demain [https://vocast.fr/desondes] - 2018