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Roots of Magic episodes – The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP)
Earl Fontainelle
7 episodes
2 weeks ago
We discuss a fascinating text of all-purpose protective and apotropaic magic with a history spanning millennia with the inimitable Gideon Bohak. Attributed to a first-century rabbi, the Pishra may have its roots in late-antique Babylonia, but it was still being copied into the twentieth century, and, who knows? perhaps today.
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We discuss a fascinating text of all-purpose protective and apotropaic magic with a history spanning millennia with the inimitable Gideon Bohak. Attributed to a first-century rabbi, the Pishra may have its roots in late-antique Babylonia, but it was still being copied into the twentieth century, and, who knows? perhaps today.
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Education
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Gideon Bohak on the Pishra de-Rabbi Ḥanina Ben Dosa
Roots of Magic episodes – The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP)
1 hour 1 minute 29 seconds
2 weeks ago
Gideon Bohak on the Pishra de-Rabbi Ḥanina Ben Dosa
Roots of Magic episodes – The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP)
We discuss a fascinating text of all-purpose protective and apotropaic magic with a history spanning millennia with the inimitable Gideon Bohak. Attributed to a first-century rabbi, the Pishra may have its roots in late-antique Babylonia, but it was still being copied into the twentieth century, and, who knows? perhaps today.