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Passport Through Hades
Alan Chapman & Duncan Barford
4 episodes
4 days ago
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 and Duncan Barford, editors of a forthcoming collection of Aleister Crowley's magical writings, discuss the true meaning of Crowley's legacy and thought.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Philosophy
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Books
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The pain of division is as nothing
Passport Through Hades
1 hour 25 minutes 8 seconds
4 days ago
The pain of division is as nothing

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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Passport Through Hades
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.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.