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Passport Through Hades

Passport Through Hades

By: Alan Chapman & Duncan Barford
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Alan Chapman and Duncan Barford, editors of a forthcoming collection of Aleister Crowley's magical writings, discuss the true meaning of Crowley's legacy and thought.

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Alan Chapman & Duncan Barford
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  • Nor do I demand aught in sacrifice
    Feb 16 2026

    A health scare provokes some reflections on mortality before the conversation turns to developments in personal practice. Then we warm to our main theme: the relevance of the recently released Epstein files to the spiritual and magical community. Finally, we turn our attention to the paranormal, exploring an alternative understanding of its nature.


    Jeffery A. Martin and the Finder’s Course: https://tinyurl.com/msm258v7 (finderscourse.com). Accessed February 2026.


    Two emails from Jeffery Martin to Jeffrey Epstein: https://tinyurl.com/5xsz54jv, https://tinyurl.com/47zt385m (justice.gov). Accessed February 2026.


    Oxford University (2014). Ancient Carthaginians really did sacrifice their children, https://tinyurl.com/4rdmky3h (ox.ac.uk). Accessed February 2026.


    Robin Ngo (2025). At Carthage, Child Sacrifice? Tell-tale remains from Carthage Tophet point to child sacrifice, https://tinyurl.com/49pm5sf4 (biblicalarchaeology.org). Accessed February 2026.


    Judaism as a tradition that specifically outlawed child sacrifice. See: Leviticus 18: 21 and 20: 2-5; Deuteronomy 12: 31 and 18: 10; and Micah 6: 7-8: “Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”


    For Dick’s dream, see: Philip K. Dick, The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, edited by P. Jackson & J. Lethem (London: Gollancz, 2012), p. 262.


    Johannes Trimethius (c. 1500). Steganographia, https://tinyurl.com/yc3vabav (trithemius.com). Accessed February 2026.


    For Aquinas on angels as their own species, see: Summa Theologiae (First Part, Question 50, Article 4), https://tinyurl.com/3tedwzkp (newadvent.org). Accessed February 2026.


    For Steiner on the individual human as a species, see: Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man (Memphis, TN: General, 1910), p. 26.


    For Steiner as a reincarnation of Aquinas, see: T.H. Meyer, Rudolf Steiner’s Core Mission: The Birth and Development of Spiritual-Scientific Karma Research (Forest Row, UK: Temple Lodge, 2010).


    Music: (Intro) "For Her Demon Lover" by OEITH; "Ippos Kardia" by Shedding Feathers; "Artiantatica" by Shedding Feathers; (Outro) "Hold Me While I Dissipate" by OEITH.


    Curl up with Duncan's novel, The Going Down, published by Sul Books, or peek beneath the veil through Occult Experiments in the Home: The Podcast Transcripts, published by Heptarchia. Available from the usual places.


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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The pain of division is as nothing
    Nov 15 2025

    After some general updates, our central theme is "the evocation of the evil genius". Taking its origin in a passing reference by Crowley, we trace the meaning and relevance of this idea through the work of Nick Land, Carl Jung, Crowley, Philip K. Dick, and -- not least, of course -- personal experience.


    The CCRU (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit) was founded at Warwick University, Coventry UK, in 1995.


    Nick Land and Aleksander Dugin can be seen and heard in a conversation recorded in October 2025 at: https://tinyurl.com/5sbbbbc9 (youtube.com). Accessed November, 2025.


    The Philip K. Dick novel that concludes in a conversation with a robot cab is: Now Wait for Last Year (1966).


    Music: (Intro) "For Her Demon Lover" by OEITH; "Who Left the Fridge Door Open Again?" by Shedding Feathers; "Your Car Doesn't Sound Too Healthy" by Shedding Feathers; (Outro) "Lifted Up" by OEITH.


    Curl up with Duncan's novel, The Going Down, published by Sul Books, or peek beneath the veil through Occult Experiments in the Home: The Podcast Transcripts, published by Heptarchia. Available from the usual places.


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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The rituals of the old time are black
    Jul 22 2025

    Navigation of a fallen world confronts us with the dilemma of steering between politics and morality. We discuss how that choice can be taken, and how to position ourselves beyond politics without adopting a centrist position. We also talk about the cancellation of our new edition of Magick Without Tears following warnings of legal action against the publisher from the OTO.


    Alex MacDonald (2024). "Israelis practise red heifer ritual in front of Al-Aqsa Mosque", https://tinyurl.com/3382duu2 (middleeasteye.net), accessed July, 2025.


    Regarding the OTO's ownership of Gérard Aumont's copyrights: “Our ownership of his rights will […] give our legal department basis for inhibiting the online dissemination of disinformation about Crowley.” See: Hymenaeus Beta [William Breeze], “A Note on Gérard Aumont”, https://tinyurl.com/572dtuhr (oto.org), accessed July, 2025.


    Music: (Intro) "For Her Demon Lover" by OEITH; "Missing Pieces" by Shedding Feathers; "Here's Where I Lost You" by OEITH; (Outro) "Breeze's Biscuits" leaked by a disgruntled OTO member.


    Curl up with Duncan's novel, The Going Down, published by Sul Books. (Available from all the places you'd expect.)


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    1 hr and 9 mins
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One of the best podcasts on Thelema ever produced, sidestepping all the technical mumbo jumbo and stabbing directly at that snake-wrapped heart so as to elucidate what is often, even (especially) in Thelemic circles, rather obscure: the entire point of Will.

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