

Occult Confessions
The Alchemical Actors
Discover the secret history of cults, witches, magicians, conspiracies and the supernatural with occultism scholar Rob C. Thompson. His crew of Alchemical Actors explore life’s mysteries with a blend of research, ritual, and old-fashioned radio drama.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 1h 49min
21.6: Lilith and Lilith Again
The podcast explores the legend of Lilith, from her creation alongside Adam to her portrayal as a feminist icon. It discusses the contradictions in the creation stories of Adam and Eve and the concept of Lilith and Eve as mothers of demons and humans. The chapter also touches upon sibling concerns, the complexity of selfishness, embracing death, exploring 'The Good Place', symbolism and redemption of Lilith, and embracing gender as a spectrum.

Oct 13, 2023 • 5sec
21.5: Super Mutant Barbie Gremlins (A Strange Ride Halloween Crossover)
It is not enough for the 80s child to reflect wistfully on a simpler time. Rather, we often want to revive the mass cultural products of our youth in a way that maintains their appeal despite or perhaps because of the cognitive and hormonal shifts that come with adulthood. 80s children have done a decent job of keeping our favorite popular cultural icons alive through the last forty years—whether as creators or as hungry audience members rewarding corporations for gazing backward. In movies like Barbie, the adult is invited back to childhood in a way that allows them to maintain all the rights, privileges, and preferences of adulthood. This trick was first invented for the 80s kid, for whom popular culture self-consciously eroded the boundary between content for children and adults.

Oct 6, 2023 • 60min
21.4: The Serpent Seed Theory (Part Two)
This is part two of our discussion of the ancient serpent seed theory, the idea that Eve had sex with the serpent in the Garden of Eden and conceived one or several children. In this episode we consider more modern ways of reading the serpent seed idea that steer clear of racism. We revisit some old friends including P. B. Randolph and the creators of the Urantia Book and discover new ideas about how the serpent seed might connect with the theory of evolution and extraterrestrials.

Sep 22, 2023 • 56min
21.3: The Serpent Seed Theory (Part One)
What if the serpent didn’t offer Eve an apple when they met in the Garden of Eden? What if, instead, Eve had sex with the serpent, betraying her partner and engendering a race of half-serpent, half-human people? The suggestion may seem bizarre but as a theological theory it’s had a long life and continues to surface in a variety of interpretations of Genesis up to the modern age. It’s difficult for many readers to just let the serpent be. He’s an unusual character in his own right as the only animal who starts a recorded conversation with the humans in the garden and he’s made even stranger for his rebellious nature. The animals in the garden, after all, had not been endowed with the capabilities nor the responsibilities of Adam and yet here comes a reptile acting almost human and inserting himself into the uniquely human problem of the Tree of Knowledge. When the student of mythology adds the many uses of the serpent in the caduceus, the ouroboros, and legends stretching across civilizations and times, it’s difficult not to wonder if Genesis is trying to say more than what’s on the surface with its snake. The fact that the serpent is the most phallic of animals raises the distinct possibility that maybe this secret is somehow sexual.

Sep 8, 2023 • 1h 4min
21.2: The Banned Book of Adam and Eve
Perhaps more than any other text, the apocryphal Life of Adam and Eve, also known as The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan or the First and Second Books of Adam and Eve sought to put Christ in the pre-Christian Garden. But its story was too imaginative or perhaps too surreal to qualify for the Christian canon. Satan plagues the first couple following their expulsion from the Garden and God must send his angels over and over again to revive Adam and Eve who have an odd habit of dying from sorrow, water, and darkness.

Aug 25, 2023 • 1h 25min
21.1: Eden Origins
A deep dive into the story of Adam and Eve, exploring questions of creation, free will, morality, and suffering. The podcast examines historical interpretations, Emperor Julian's actions against Christianity, Augustine's views on sex and sin, Catholic beliefs on evolution, and the contrast between Adam and Jesus' actions.

Aug 11, 2023 • 1h
20.13: Requesting the Commodore
We received no requests for L. Ron Hubbard, but Rob became fascinated by his role in Jack Parsons' story and decided to do a deep dive on dianetics-inventing, sci-fi-writing religion founder. Resources for this episode include John Atak's "A Piece of Blue Sky" and Bent Corydon's "L. Ron Hubbard: Mystic or Messiah."

Jul 28, 2023 • 1h 31min
20.12: Leaving a Gnostic Cult (Interview Special)
Lynn Short was a member of a gnostic group she now describes as a cult. In our interview, Short tells us about how she developed internal sexual and psychological controls that became damaging to live with and how scandals within the organization led her to become an apostate. What are the limits of religious anti-materialism and how does a narrow conception of religion lead to deep spiritual dissatisfaction?

Jul 14, 2023 • 57min
20.11: The Philosophy of the Left Hand Path (Interview Special)
Shea Bile talks about his experience creating occult groups in San Francisco and Belgium and discusses his new book about the intersection between Neitzsche and occultism. How has the German existentialist been misunderstood and how does he illuminate a path for left hand and satanist occultism?

Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 11min
20.10: Take a Strange Ride
Please allow us to introduce to you the newest podcast from the Alchemical Actors. This is our first full episode and one of two parts about Walt Disney's vision for a city of the future. For more deep dives into the weirder side of popular culture, follow us wherever you're listening to Occult Confessions. Don't see Strange Ride? Let us know.