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I’ve been on the cusp of something for a while, the more I’ve been studying Eastern Philosophy. It’s hard to articulate the sensation and kind of awareness that’s been coming to me in my practice of Platonic spiritual exercises derived from...
I picked up Jake Stratton-Kent’s posthumously published Night School Vol 2 a few months ago when it came out and gave it cursory reading, promising myself to come back to it when I had more free time to really engage and digest the material...
I’m sitting in the airport about to board my next 10 hour flight back to the UK and I saw a nice little book on Medieval Philosophy in the duty-free bookstore, so I decided to pick it up. It got me thinking about the Latin Hermetica, especi...
As part of my contemplations recently, I’ve been thinking about how exactly we define theurgy, both in theory, as a systematic schema and justification of praxis and a practical ritual technique in itself. Crystal Addey’s1 work has been imm...
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Archaeology BA Grad | Iamblichan Theurgist | Follower of the Way of Hermes | Iatromantis | British Folk Crafter.
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