In this last Sunday, and last episode, of 2017 we are going to feast our ears and minds on an excellent talk by Terence McKenna called Seeking the Stone.
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White Lighters
In this last Sunday, and last episode, of 2017 we are going to feast our ears and minds on an excellent talk by Terence McKenna called Seeking the Stone.
Music featured in this episode:
White Lighters
In this episode we are going to listen to Terence McKenna talk about the mysterious Voynich Manuscript. Check out www.voynich.nu if you want to find out more about this text. This talk was lifted from the Psychedelic Salon podcast.
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Son House
In this episode I will give an account of the life and ideas of the great alchemist and healer Paracelsus.
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Lars Eriksson
In this episode my guest is alchemist Jessie Fischer, also known in the online alchemical community as Seth-Ra. Currently Jessie is working as an Emergency Medical Technician.
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The Number Fox
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In this episode I’m talking with author and alchemist Rubaphilos Salfluére. This is his second appearance, so if you want to have a listen to his first go to Episode 41.
Also check out: www.rubaphilos.com or his Yahoo group and YouTube channel.
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The Gentlemen's Anti-Temperance League
In this episode we are going to listen to Terence McKenna talk about hermeticism. This talk is lifted from the Psychedelic Salon podcast.
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Station Approach
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In this episode my guest is alchemist and author Mark Stavish. Mark is the Director of Studies for the Institute for Hermetic Studies. Check out hermeticinstitute.org and hermetic.com/stavish for more information.
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Jamatar
In this episode my guest is artist and author Max Magnus Norman. His autobiographical handbook Magnum Opus describe how he managed to achieve The Philosophers' Stone during an experimental process aimed at healing the body and the mind. Those experiences led him to get rid of almost all of his possessions and ultimately changed his creative path. Check out his site: www.maxmagnusnorman.com
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Lars Eriksson
In this episode I am joined by author and historian Iain McCalman who is a research professor at the University of Sydney. He is a specialist in eighteenth-century and early-nineteenth British and European history. We are mainly going to focus on his book about the mysterious alchemist Count Cagliostro called The Last Alchemist. Also check out iainmccalman.com.au and The Reef.
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The Gentlemen's Anti-Temperance League
In this episode my guest is alchemist John H. Reid III. John has over three decades of experience in study and actual practice in Alchemy and Spagyrics. He has lectured extensively on the subject, taught many classes, and written two books. The most famous being Minor Opus a.k.a John Reid's Course on Practical Alchemy. Check out his websites: www.spagyria.com and www.redlionlabs.com.
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Words Have Edges