
The departure point for each episode is an occult-themed book so obscure that not only is it our hope you've never read it, but that you've never even heard of it, and you never would've, without deciding to tune in and join us today. Welcome!
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityBooksArts | ||||

New podcast. Available from the usual places. Alan Chapman and Duncan Barford, editors of a forthcoming collection of Aleister Crowley's magical writings, discuss the true meaning of Crowley's legacy and thought.
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A collection of fictional writings that break the traditional rules of storytelling leads us into a consideration of how writing might be used for magical purposes.
The book, this episode, is: John Foxx, The Quiet Man: Short Stories by John Foxx (Lo... more
We consider in detail some intriguing and sometimes startling true cases, exploring a text that offers frank and practical guidance to psychotherapists on how they should respond when paranormal forms of communication occur within therapy.
The book,... more
The seeds of chaos magic, uncovered in the unlikely context of a 1975 children’s book on chance and probability. We take a nostalgic romp through some of the fascinations and shortcomings of a scientistic take on magic, which seems to have formed a s... more
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A cracking podcast from an original thinker - shining a light on rare and deleted books. In a field with more than its fair share of super egos and dissemblers, this is a work of wisdom. The humility and compassion shines through. Bring on the next episode please!
Duncan Barford is always worth listening to.
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