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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | a year ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & Spirituality | |||

“888”
Ft. Allison Quinn
@AllisionQuinn
Ep. 62
“We have entered a New Aeon. A Higher Truth has been given to the World. This truth is waiting in readiness for all those who will consciously accept it, but it has to be realized before it is underst... more
“Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils”
Ft. Paul Fredric @Daimonosophy
Fr. @Solar_Exile
Ep. 82
“Both Mind and Buddha
are important things.
If you perceive there’s
neither Mind nor Thing,
Yours is the dharmakāya
of True Mind.
The dharmakāya has
n... more
“King of Crows”
Ft. Andrew Edwards
@GoldenGoatGuild
Ep. 83
“I learnt the relation that exists between earthquakes and rains, between the motion of the earth and the motion of the seas; I saw the spirits of the Giants plunged in subterranean dar... more
“Anima Sola”
Ft. ‘The Hex Doctor’ Alex Moore
Ep. 79
“Guide of the hidden portals
Come down upon us
Bestower of joy and relief
Come down upon us
Daughter of perfection
Come down upon us
Daughter of many sorrows
Come down upon us
Da... more
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Content from a blend of spirituality and esoteric themes, featuring conversations that explore diverse practices, beliefs, and narratives surrounding the occult and speculative ontology. Episodes often include discussions with guests who share insights on topics such as ancient mysticism, the intersection of spirituality and popular culture, and the nature of modern spiritual practices. Noteworthy are the deep dives into the meanings behind symbols, the significance of personal experience in spiritual journeys, and the exploration of aesthetics in connection to spirituality. The podcast features a unique format that combines guest reflections with co-host dialogues, fostering an engaging exploration of the unseen elements of reality and con... more
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