
Euphomet Moments | The Signal
Nov 13, 2025
Carl Abrahamsson, a Swedish writer and occultist, shares his intriguing personal mystical experiences and travels that have shaped his worldview. He reflects on pivotal moments of connection, like a life-changing trip to Central Park and a musical awakening in Morocco. The conversation explores the tension between societal conditioning and the multifaceted self, emphasizing the importance of true immersion in traditions over superficial celebrity occultism. Carl also discusses his pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and the transformative power of ancestral connections.
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Formative Immersion In Pop Culture
- Carl Abrahamsson describes growing up immersed in movies, comics, books, and music which fueled his creativity and obsessional study habits.
- That cultural immersion later shifted into deeper interest in magical and occulture traditions that shaped his path.
Deprogram Society By Deep Self‑Examination
- Jim Perry says artists should deprogram societal conditioning by looking deeply inward and challenging agreed realities.
- He urges creators to rescue people from the fear of death and life through honest, disruptive art.
Meaning Requires Whole‑Self Engagement
- Carl argues genuine tradition requires whole-self engagement: intellect, emotion, history and ritual all matter for meaning.
- He claims magic needs immersion beyond causal manipulation to become truly transformative.
