Afleveringen
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The one and only Peter J Carroll has completed his incarnation. I wanted to get down some thoughts about what he and his work meant to me.
You can also watch this one.
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In this side quest from the Hospicing Modernity's Magic series, I make the case that
Synchromysticism is modernity's best available form of omen logic. And that getting good at it is one of the more reliable ways to get good at magic.We'll cover
Seneca's distinction between the candle and the comet The rise and decline of synchromysticism as a subculture. Jung on the I Ching and psychoid archetypes. The Māori concept of wairua. And the practical toolkit.Show Notes
Chris Knowles on Cosmic Connections: Mystical Practices & Reality's Hidden Language. Wearing Jung's Skin Like A Pelt. Jake Kotze on The Higherside Chats. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Ayahuasca's peak cultural moment has been and gone.
So what does she do now? And what are the lessons for western magic in the complex journey of this incredible plant teacher?
I have some thoughts on all this mid-dieta, in the Upper Amazon.
As usual, this one is also a YouTube video. You can see it here.
Here's the link to the Santa Rosa centre. (The website is a little weird but this is the place!) Here's the piece I wrote after my first piñon blanco experience. -
It's the anniversary of the reception of the Book of the Law. Joining me to explore the questions of
What to make of it?
How to think about it?
What, if anything, to do with it
Are two very special guests: Alan Chapman and Peter Grey. Now, like me, neither of them is a Thelemite. But what they do have is an encyclopedic knowledge of the era, the material, and the magic behind it. So if you've ever wondered whether the Book of the Law has anything to say to you if you're not already one of Crowley's followers, this is that conversation.
Alan's essay, Is A God To Live In A Dog? is referenced several times in the episode. You can download a copy here.
Show NotesPeter Grey's Substack.
Alan Chapman's website.
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Is magic just a less sophisticated form of psychology? That is probably the cornerstone claim of what I am calling 'Modernity's Magic'.
And in the next instalment of our series 'Hospicing Modernity's Magic', I want to look at:
How psychology diverged from magic and why. Jung's role during his lifetime. What the magicians of modernity did with the 'legitimacy umbrella' they received from Jungian thought. Which parts of this journey do we take with us into the magic of today?Chapters
00:00 Introduction 01:11 Wearing Jung's Skin Like a Pelt 01:57 The 19th Century & Roads Not Taken 07:56 The Red Book 10:50 Active Imagination 15:26 Jung & Astrology 17:59 Is Magic Just Psychology? 22:09 Synchronicity 29:17 The Yi Qing & Moments in Time 33:08 Synchromysticism as Omen Logic 35:26 Psychoid Archetypes & the Unus Mundus 43:00 The Post-Jung Pelt-Wearers 49:27 What to Hospice, What to Keep 52:32 Use Magic to Legitimise Jung -
What continues to exist from the 'safe' and 'quirky' magic of the twentieth century that finally needs to die? And what has maybe been left behind that might even belong better in our current era of magic?
This is the beginning of a little project exploring what we should take with us through this fourth turning. You can, of course, watch this one on YouTube.
00:00 - Remember When Magic Was Safe?
01:50 - The Golden Age We Just Lived Through
05:19 - Eating the Wrapper, Throwing Away the Candy
06:34 - What Is Modernity?
09:54 - Why "Hospicing Modernity's Magic"
11:24 - The Hospicing Framework
13:00 - Nothing Is Going Wrong
14:54 - A Telling, Not a History
17:32 - The Series Roadmap
21:18 - What We Carry Forward
22:47 - Join the Conversation
Here are the videos I reference:
At Work In The Ruins | Dougald Hind Alan Moore's Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic -
What is ours to do during the putrefactory collapse of Western civilisation? Let's find out!
At the very least, it is choosing the right story to live in so that we can nudge the trajectory of this ghastly moment more and more toward the good.
Here are some off-the-cuff thoughts on how we might do that.
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There's a meme that's been evolving since 2021, and in its current chaotic incarnation, it's become accidentally magical—even if the people using it don't realise it.
In this episode, I'm unpacking "do it for the plot" as a practical framework for the year ahead. Not just as permission to take risks, but as a way of activating synchronicity and maintaining agency when things inevitably go sideways on the way to your goals.
I'll walk you through how to use this alongside your existing magical toolkit—your amulets, your enchantments, your divination practice—and share the diagnostic story I keep coming back to for checking where I'm actually at versus where I think I am.
I'm also introducing a new project I've been wrestling with: hospicing modernity's magic. Because the late twentieth century gave us some genuinely powerful techniques wrapped in a frame that insists magic isn't real. I want to find a way to respectfully retain the useful stuff and jettison the less-than-useful.
There's practical advice here for interrogating your intentions for 2026, plus some thoughts on why the slacker-era re-enchantment is officially over and what needs to replace it.
Happy new year, kids!
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At this time of year, when many of us are rudely awoken from our hard-earned slumber by multiple ghosts wanting us to support their gofundme or something, I thought we might look at ghosts.
What are they? Are they even real? And if they're not, what are they for?
And the exploration is framed by a series of strange experiences I had recently at Australia's most haunted site and possibly the cruelest place in the entire British Empire, Port Arthur.
Enjoy!
PS - Let me also take the opportunity to sincerely thank you for listening, watching, supporting and sharing the various Rune Soup offerings in 2025. Have a wonderful Christmas.
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Austinmas 2025! Can you even believe it? Legendary astrologer, Austin Coppock, returns to the show for a look at what 2026 has in store for you.
Here's what we cover:
🪐The end of "nothing ever happens" energy
🪐 What war looks like in the Age of Air
🪐 January's hidden assemblies and the parade before Pluto
🪐 Neptune's 13-year sign change
🪐The Saturn-Neptune conjunction and its strange history with Russia
🪐 Why March could see dangerous confusion and technical disasters
🪐 April's straightforward brutality
🪐 The sweet spot worth planning around
🪐 Late June's triple switcheroo
🪐 Mars-Uranus in Gemini and American history
🪐 August's grinding square with both malefics in their fall
🪐 The shadow over November's "jolly conqueror"
🪐 What 2026 sets up for early 2027
🪐 Solar eclipses and kings who bump their heads🪬🪬How To Use The Astrology in Your Life🪬🪬
January's Gift
Use the hidden assembly energy for genuine visioning. Where does your capacity for struggle go? What's actually worth anything? What are your sneaky little moves? Get trajectory set before the crazy train.April's Pressure
Mars-Saturn conjunctions every two years aren't new—but this one's in Aries with Neptune. Being pushed beyond reasonable limits. A week's work in a day and a half while already burned out. Endurable, but genuinely shitty.The May-June Repair Window
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Lucifer: Praxis!
Peter Grey joins the show once again to talk about his explosive new book. We explore who the being of Lucifer is, his relationship to western magic, western magicians' relationships to him and how the current of liberty, individualism and legitimate rebellion have shaped centuries of culture.
An excellent discussion about a milestone achievement in western occulture.
Get the damned book here.
Enjoy!
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Synchromystic raconteur, author, and pattern seeker Christopher Knowles returns to the show, as well as the wheelhouse, for this one.
Not that we would ever need one, but the flimsy excuse for Chris coming back this time is so that we can discuss his amazing new book, XF-ULTRA: The X-Files, Conspiracy Culture, and the National Security State.
Can a 90s genre TV-show both explore AND generate high strangeness
What happened to our ancient mythology?
Who is called to tend the flame of our culture's sacred stories through the chaos all around us?
Even if, almost ESPECIALLY if, you've never seen The X-Files before, this journey down to the underworld and back up through the trash stratum of popular culture has wider metaphysical implications that make it essential listening.
Show Notes
The Secret Sun on Substack. Get XF-ULTRA: The X-Files, Conspiracy Culture, and the National Security State. -
In this episode, Dr Radin returns to the show to talk to us about his amazing new book, The Science of Magic.
We look at
Meta-analyses with trillion-to-one odds.
Hotel poltergeists that target specific researchers.
Spoons that bend without force.
Sigils. Always, always sigils.
Radin explains why materialist skeptics have run out of arguments, how belief literally structures the universe, and why your unconscious mind might be doing magic right now.
If you liked Real Magic, this one takes the conversation even further. The dominant of wider inclusions has surely arrived.
Show NotesPre-order the new book
Dr Radin's website
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Filmmaker Richard Stanley joins us to unpack his incredible book "Otto Rahn: Grail Hunter" - the true story of a gay Jewish medievalist who became the SS's chief grail hunter in Nazi Germany.
We explore Stanley's own supernatural experiences on Montségur (getting trapped by lightning), the brutal genocide of the Cathars, and why this whole story feels disturbingly relevant right now.
From Lucifer's emerald diadem to disappearing treasures to Stanley's decades-long quest through the most mysterious corners of southern France.
Good times!
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Vanese McNeill, co-producer of the Magical Egypt series, returns to the show. In this episode, we explore the hows and possible whys of spirit involvement in history, from the super-elite level down to the everyday. And also across to some of the sillier claims about AI floating in the air like so many plasma entities.
And all of this was inspired by a post Vanese wrote on the Magical Egypt substack about ontozoology back in June.
So that's where we begin, and this is where we go after:
1. The Ontozoology Framework
What invisible beings actually exist in the ecosystem
Moving beyond Christian binary (demons vs. angels) to animist complexity
The difference between malevolent, benevolent, and simply non-human agendas
2. Catherine Austin Fitts & Demonic Capital
The exact quote about interdimensional intelligences controlling capital
Why this is being discussed now by credible people
The problem with oversimplifying complex entities as "Satan"
3. Conscious vs. Unconscious Elite Collaboration
How much is deliberate ritual worship vs. unconscious possession
The decline of magical literacy among modern elites
Why materialist worldviews make people more vulnerable to influence
4. Historical Magic & Modern Mind Control
Ancient Egyptian spirit relationships as information exchange
How modern "operations" are rituals without the practitioners knowing it
Predictive programming as contemporary magic
5. The AI & Slop Demon Problem
Why "The Architect" and similar AIs aren't sentient but are dangerous
How AI creates mental conditions ripe for spiritual colonisation
The difference between AI hosting demons vs. AI making minds available for possession
6. UFOs, Aliens, and Interdimensional Beings
The reframing of UFO phenomena as spiritual rather than extraterrestrial
Catherine's invitation to meet "aliens in human bodies"
Distinguishing between visiting organisms and native invisible ecology
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Back on the farm, jetlagged and hustling. I've been sitting with this question since I decided not to renew my lease in Asunción.
So today, I want to give you my thoughts.
There's some frosty farm pics over on my Substack.
Enjoy!
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Or why our horrible internet is good, actually.
Sick in an AirBnb in Paraguay, I make the case for co-creation still being the best way to exist with our ever-enhorribling media landscape.
Show NotesEnd The Day With Ceremony, Not Distraction.
Two things to watch or listen to with your lunch (of brains)?
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Dan Waites joins us to discuss the literal long view, which is to say the things we can see and the frameworks we can find when we widen our perspective out to millennia-long cycles and epochal shifts.
We explore:
The Kali Yuga and why it may have ended THIS year.
The Age of Aquarius and how it turns out to be both real and totally fashionable. (You heard me.)
The long cycles of outer planets and their role in birthing new religions.
UFO Disclosure, Mayan Apocalypses and the 'true' astrology of Atlantis.
Show NotesFind Dan at:
On Youtube.
At World Astrology Report.
On Substack.
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Note: Before we begin, my six-week Shadow Work Intensive, The Shaman's Devil, Is Now Live. There are only a few spaces left, so if you think you might be interested, move quickly.
If you know me, you'll know this is a pretty big deal for me.
The one and only Dr Alberto Villoldo joins the show this week. We discuss
Why you came to earth in the first place.
What healing is and how to achieve it.
How the academy and culture's understanding of shamanism has changed in the five decades he has been working in the field.
BioDr. Alberto Villoldo is a medical anthropologist, psychologist, and shamanic teacher who has spent decades studying the healing practices of the Amazon and Andean shamans. He founded The Four Winds Society to bring ancient energy medicine into dialogue with modern neuroscience. His work bridges worlds—science and spirit, biology and ceremony—to help people remember who they truly are.
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I spent way too much time trying to shoehorn a Warhammer 40K reference into this episode title, and it devolved into something that would make a Chaos Marine blush. So we're keeping it professional (kinda) and diving straight into the space weather for 2025's back 9.
Watch along on YouTube here, if you like. This is what we cover.
Space Baby Update & Good Enough Goals
Austin's 30-pound toddler is harder to carry than heavy deadlifts, and "good enough" is our 2025 achievement mindsetFailed 40K References & First Half Lookback
From the eternal Mars season to the Carnival of Chaos that delivered perfect tariff confusionIran & Playing for All the Marbles
Why this could mark the start of World War III and how it connects to the Jupiter-Saturn squareUranus Enters Gemini: The Pilot Episode
The seven-year transit that historically reshapes America, plus the flying wedge formation of outer planetsThe Bow and Arrow Configuration
Peak craziness in August with Mars-Saturn tension creating a cosmic weapon aimed at changeThe Pause That Does Not Refresh
September's retreat into swampy Pisces energy—like WWI trenches where your feet rot in gross waterPisces-Virgo Eclipse Season
The tail of the dragon's Buddhist letting go vs. the head's overwhelming hunger for the dreamNeptune in Aries & Individual Glory
From woke-era uniformity to the pursuit of personalised excellence and looking combat-readyJupiter in Cancer Magic
Learning what you really need and how to ask the divine for surgical beneficencePersonal Updates & H2 Plans
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