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The Hermetic Hour
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”Poke Runyon is the real deal ... an international magical treasure!” ~ Lon Milo DuQuette
”Poke Runyon is the real deal ... an international magical treasure!” ~ Lon Milo DuQuette
Episodes
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Jun 10, 2022 • 1h 15min
Shamgar, The Whole Story (re-broadcast)
On Thursday July 20th,2017 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will
present the dramatic conclusion of Shamgar, the Purple Dragon by Poke
Runyon. The first part of this Biblical adventure was aired on September
4th, 2014's Hermetic Hour and has remained unfinished until the original
manuscript was rediscovered. Now we can complete this Cecil B. DeMillish
Biblical epic from the Book of Judges. Shamgar's saga recounts how a
Phoenician Pirate who claimed to be descended from Pagan Gods, becomes a
Judge of Israel and battles the Philistines, slaying them with an ox
goad years before Samson used the jawbone of ass. Shamgar almost becomes
Israel's first King but his magical ox goad is passed down to a future
contender at the beginning of the common era. So if you want to enjoy
the Old Testament from a Canaanite perspective, tune in and join us as
Shamgar rides again.

May 27, 2022 • 1h 9min
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H. P. Lovecraft
On Thursday May 26th, 2022 The Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon and guest Maximilian Paul will review and discuss Howard Phillips Lovecraft’s tour-d-force horror novel “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” written in 1927 and published posthumously in 1941. This macabre epic has influenced the works of Stephen King and Clive Barker and has inspired two film versions, which we will also review and discuss. The Charles Dexter Ward story deals primarily with traditional supernatural themes: Alchemy, Necromancy, Medieval black magic, vampirism and demonic possession. The central character Charles Dexter Ward is a young scholar in Providence Rhode Island in the 1920s who becomes fascinated with the history of his notorious 17th century ancestor Joseph Curwen. The wizard Curwen had moved from Salem to Providence to avoid the witchcraft trails in 1699. He was an alchemist fascinated with a necromantic version of palinogenesis; raising the dead from their cremated remains. He with two equally sinister European sorcerers began grave robbing; collecting the remains of dead sages and scientists to learn their secrets. They also discovered secrets of immortality. This worked against Curwen in Providence where he showed no signs of age for forty years. He did manage to marry so as to leave a bloodline so that he could return – which he did in1928 when he possessed his great-great grandson Charles Dexter Ward through a strange portrait in his old house which young Ward had moved into. Young Ward is possessed by Curwen and eventually finds his grave and brings him back to life. But Old Curwen then murders young Charles and usurps his modern identity. However the Ward family physician Dr. Willet, and Ward’s father have Curwen (believing him to be Ward) committed to an Insane asylum. And that is where the story begins. So stay with us for all the inner secrets of what many consider to have been Lovecraft’s best horror novel.

May 20, 2022 • 47min
Enochian Aethyrs - Facing Choronzon (re-broadcast)
As most of our active and Associate Members know we are mainly focused on Solomonic Ceremonial magick, but we also use the Aethyr System from Dee and Kelly’s Enochian corpus, which provides us with an operative alternative when the Moon is not well aspected for Goetia. The Aethyr System, originally called “Terrestrial Victory” and was a thirty-level spherical model of the Universe with the Earth in its center and the Aeythrs or Heavens (Gnostic Aeons originally) surrounding and expanding from the terrestrial center like the layers of an onion with the lowest as number 30 TEX rising on up to LIL as number one enclosing the outer limit of the circular universe. All of these levels are related to the Four Elemental Tablets, called The Watchtowers which relate to the celestial sphere and are positioned around the magic circle. Each of these Aethyrs have angelic governors whose sigils are outlined on the tablets. This is derived from Kamea Magic. The Aethyrs themselves derive from Valentinian Gnosticism, and the Book of Revelation The Magicians who explore these astral realms will activate the tablets, with Enochian Calls, and then scry into an orb on the altar within the magic circle. You can see this in our introductory video “The Rites of Magick.” We have discussed this on the Hermetic hour before but tonight we are going to go much deeper into the mysteries and paradoxes of this powerful system of magic. So, if you want to learn how to open Pinhead’s (Choronzon’s) Box tune in and chant with us: Zacar od Zamran!

May 13, 2022 • 39min
Part 7: The Tomb of Prester John, Chapters Six and Seven
On Thursday May 12th, 2022, the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will continue with a dramatc reading of Poke's Magical adventure novel The Tomb of Prester John reading Chapters Five,Six and Seven. This sequence is one of the most exciting and revealing episodes in the story. We follow Sophie and Doc in their exploration of the eerie catacombs under the Biblical Christian Church of Thyatria in Akhisar Turkey. From the museum where they meet Graduate Anthropology student Ioanna Erzan who guides them to the catacombs. They find the Tomb of Theodas Jezebel's bishop and Sophie is entranced by his mummified body. They find a huge gallery with a skylight that floods the vault with moonlight. Doc sets up the Lamp of Truth and Sophie Draws Down the Moon and performs her sacred dance in the nude with the Lamp of Truth illuminating the chakras tattooed on her body. At the climax of her dance she collapses in Doc's arms. And they hear applause from From Khalil ibn Iblis and his terrorists who have been watching the performance. They are holding Iaonna Erzan as a hostage. But before they can capture Doc and Sophie, a Flash Bang grenade announces the arrival of Colonel Renda and Turkish Special Forces rappeling down through the skylight. Using Ioanna Erzan as a hostage shield Khalil and his men escape.But Renda says "We fed her a cookie, so they won't get far." Unfortunately Khalil detects the cookie and Ioanna is murdered. Doc and Sophie return to their hotel to spend the rest of the night under guard, where Doc has to hypnotize her to recover the secrets she learned from Channeling Jezebel. They learn the real secret of Christ's crucifixion and the origin of Prester John's treasure. And Doc discovers the Secret of the Lamp of Truth. So join us for high adventure and some amazing revelations.

May 6, 2022 • 56min
Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce (re-broadcast)
On Thursday May 18th, the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will
review and discuss "Astral Dynamics" (2009) by Robert Bruce. Robert
Bruce is an Australian writer not to be confused with the Scottish
"Robert the Bruce". In Astral Dynamics Bruce has delivered what may well
be the best practical manual on Astral Projection (OBEs and similar
phenomenon) since Ophiel's "The Art and Practice of Astral Projection"
(1961). Of course I must admit that I have a special interest in this
book because Bruce describes, validates and teaches methods and
techniques that we use in our magical instructions and training. His
description of the chakras (psychic centers) is virtually in-line with
our Western Middle Pillar system and his Third Eye projection is very
much like ours. He describes projecting into paintings and projecting
from Lucid Dreaming states. His energy work techniques are very
Bardonian and his description of the Astral Planes is in line with our
experiences. All considered this is a great book and we highly recommend
it. So Turn on, tune in and pop-out!

Apr 29, 2022 • 1h 7min
Lucifer Princeps by Peter Grey (re-broadcast)
On Thursday May 11th, 2017 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will review "Lucifer Princeps" (2015) by Peter Grey. This book is quite different in style from its predecessor "The Red Goddess" which, although well-researched, explored the background and origins of Aleister Crowley's "Babalon" in a popular style. Lucifer Princeps however is a scholarly work and might even be an academic dissertation or thesis edited for the lay reader. Being an academic work it suffers from the assumption that the reader is familiar with the material that the writer is working from. Fortunately this corpus is mostly Biblical and Apocryphal but he cross references other mythologies. Nevertheless the book is a wonderful resource and a great contribution to the Western Esoteric Tradition. He starts with Isaiah's lament and curse as the beginning of the Lucifer's Fall from Heaven story. This sets the stage for a parade of sources from ancient Sumerian and Canaanite mythology. We learn about the first ascent to Heaven by the Sumerian king Etana, and then the Canaanite god Athar who tries to sit on Baal's throne. We learn that the Yahwehists hated the pagan gods of the heavens and that the War in Heaven was actually Yahweh against El and the Elohim. Lucifer is finally revealed as our old friend Semyaza (Semhaza), the leader of the 200 Fallen Angels from the original Book of Enoch. The author concludes his work by offering us a mini-grimoire of Semhaza and his 20 officers, leaving us the job of obtaining their sigils -- which we will certainly do. So if you want get a head start on this project, tune in and give a listen.

Apr 22, 2022 • 26min
Part 6: The Tomb of Prester John, Chapters 5 and 6
On Thursday April 21st, The Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will present a dramatic reading of Chapters Five and Six of the magical adventure novel. In these chapters we will follow Doc Roland and his beautiful lady archaeologist partner Sophie Iskandar as they continue their quest for the vast treasure of of the legendary Priest King. In these episodes they visit the museum in Akhisar, modern city of biblical Thyatria, and then explore the catacombs under the ruins of Jezebel's church. With the ancient magick lantern called the Lamp of Truth, Sophie dances under the full moon to channel Jezebel's spirit -- revealing her incredible secret. In the process Doc discovers the secret of the Lamp of Truth. They return to their hotel and again meet Colonel Renda of Turkish Security forces who informs them they are involved in the gruesome murder of a female Turkish college student. This is a magical tale on the James Bond and Indiana Jones model. Join us for High Adventure.

Apr 15, 2022 • 60min
The Red Goddess by Peter Grey (re-broadcast)
On Thursday May 4th, 2017 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will
review and discuss "The Red Goddess" (2007) and "Lucifer Princeps"
(2015) by Thelemic magician Peter Grey. The Red Goddess is devoted to
establishing the history and mystique of the Thelemic composite pagan
goddess "Babalon", which he correctly derives from Ishtar and Astarte.
This evolution is for the most part well-researched and well reasoned
from a Thelemic perspective, although Grey is critical of Crowley and
seems to think that Babylon is too good for the Beast. Most importantly
he supports the Divine feminine in magical religion. In "Lucifer
Princeps" he does the same for Lucifer on the male side of the magical
religious pantheon. In this case he works from Isaiah back to the Book
of Enoch, correctly concluding that Lucifer was originally Semyaza and
of Canaanite origin. With the exception of his interest in Simon Magus
Grey seems to ignore the early Christian Gnostic contributions to Magick
but his books are nonetheless readable and thought provoking -- so tune
in and we shall look at our magical history through a glass darkly.

Apr 8, 2022 • 1h 9min
Lucifer’s Court by Otto Rahn, Part 2 of 2 (re-broadcast)
On Thursday April 2Oth, 2017 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon
will continue to review and discuss the modern English (2004)
translation of Otto Rahn's 1937 Lucifer's Court. This was Rahn's travel
journal from Southern France to Iceland when he researched his personal
quest to solve the mystery of the Holy Grail as described in the
Medieval romance Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach. Rahn believed that
the Medieval Cathars -- the Gnostic Heretics who were wiped out by the
Roman Catholic Albigensian Crusade in the 1300s, were the keepers of the
Grail. In this instalment we will get into the possible Persian
Manichean origin of Parzival (Aryan of course) and Rhan's fascination
with Hercules and the Argonauts legends (also Aryan) We will also
discuss Nigel Graddon's 2008 Bio on Rahn and his rundown on all of our
favorite Nazi Spook Books influenced by Rahn's quest. So tune in and we
will follow the shadow of the swastika from Southern France to Tibet and
back again.

Apr 1, 2022 • 1h 3min
Lucifer’s Court by Otto Rahn, Part 1 of 2 (re-broadcast)
On Thursday April 13th, 2017 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon
will review and discuss the modern English (2004) translation of Otto
Rahn's 1937 Lucifer's Court. This was Rahn's travel journal from
Southern France to Iceland when he researched his personal quest to
solve the mystery of the Holy Grail as described in the Medieval romance
Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach. Rahn believed that the Medieval
Cathars -- the Gnostic Heretics who were wiped out by the Roman Catholic
Albigensian Crusade in the 1300s -- were the keepers of the Grail and
that they were devotees of Lucifer. He was very favorable to Nazi Aryan
race theories and was invited to join Himmler's SS. Rahn's veneration of
Lucifer as the God of the Medieval French and German heretics may be the
main source of what has been called Nazi Satanism. Lucifer was actually
another name for Semyaza, the leader of the Fallen Angels in the Book of
Enoch. We will try to sort out the errors in Otto Rahn's work and give
him credit where credit is due. In spite of his political incorrectness
he was an intrepid anthropologist and folklorist and his book is a
fascinating read for those interested in the occult history of Europe.
So tune in and we will explore the castles and caverns of the lost land
of the Troubadours in search of the Holy Grail.