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Apr 3, 2022 • 31min

Divine Light and the Senses

In this podcast, the host explores divine light and the senses in Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's work. They discuss Agrippa's theory of light, the geocentric worldview, and the importance of finding valuable ideas despite outdated concepts. The podcast also delves into inner senses in occult philosophy, their role in perception, and their connection to the divine light in magical practice. Additionally, the host explores the training of memory and its connection to the renaissance art of memory.
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Mar 11, 2022 • 32min

What Is Magic?

This podcast explores Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's definition of magic and its relevance in modern times. It also discusses different definitions of magic by influential figures in the occult tradition and explores the evolution of magic throughout the 20th century. The podcast delves into the intersection of natural, celestial, and divine realms in understanding magic and the role of summoning and conjuring spirits.
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Feb 24, 2022 • 40min

The Sources of Occult Philosophy

In this episode of the podcast, the hosts delve into Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's 'Occult Philosophy'. They discuss how Agrippa managed to write such a huge book at a young age, revealing his use of plagiarism from over 200 sources. The hosts focus on three of Agrippa's sources: Johannes Trithemius, Pliny the Elder, and Johann Reuchlin. They also explore the influences of Pico de la Marandola, Francesco Giorgio, and Johannes Trithymius on Agrippa's work. The podcast provides interesting facts about Pliny the Elder's 'Natural History' and discusses the origins and influences of Christian Kabbalah through Johann Ruchlin's encounters with Pico della Marandola. The hosts also touch on Kabbalistic techniques, angel magic, and provide a sneak peek of upcoming topics and ways to support the podcast.
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Feb 10, 2022 • 40min

Introduction to Agrippa’s Occult Philosophy

This episode of the podcast explores the historical context of Agrippa's occult philosophy, including the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the impact of science and philosophy. It also provides an overview of Three Books of Occult Philosophy and outlines the plan for the series. The podcast dives into topics such as the meeting between Agrippa and Trithymius, conversations on magic and hidden sciences, the end of the Italian Renaissance and the impact of the Protestant Reformation, the historical context and influences of Agrippa's occult philosophy, and the disconnect and lessons in magic and occult philosophy.
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Dec 31, 2021 • 1h 6min

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

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!!!! LinksGet a Tarot reading from Reverend Erik!Book an astrological consultation with Andrew B. Watt!Get a Tarot reading from T. Susan Chang!T. Susan ChangT. 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, MassachusettsHer 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 musicmemorizing astrological correspondences for the minor arcana while swimming lapswriting tarot haiku and spellsmaintaining 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 websitePatreon accountAmazon author pageEtsy websiteTwitter handleTumblr handleSupport me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancyListen on Podcrypt
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Dec 29, 2021 • 1h 10min

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

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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Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 6min

A Very Enochian Christmas with Cliff

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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Dec 3, 2021 • 1h 11min

Werewolf Magick with Denny Sargent

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. LinksDenny Sargent's home pageWerewolf art galleryDenny Sargent on InstagramDenny Sargent on FacebookDenny's YouTube channelWerewolf Magic: Authentic Practical LycanthropyDenny's author page on AmazonSupport me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancyListen on Podcrypt
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Nov 17, 2021 • 49min

A Tale of Two Tarot Decks

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 House of Life 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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Nov 5, 2021 • 1h 13min

Group Mysticism with C.R. Dunning

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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