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Episode 6: Sol in Gemini, Year 106

An episode of the Speech in the Silence: Thelema & Magick podcast, hosted by Thelemic Union, titled "Episode 6: Sol in Gemini, Year 106" was published on May 20, 2010 and runs 83 minutes.

May 20, 2010 ·83m · Speech in the Silence: Thelema & Magick

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OTO 101 | Substeps | De Lege Libellum | Living Thelema: Psychotherapy and the Magical Path In this episode: Intro music: Song of Adoration by Frater Oz OTO 101: an introduction to OTO by Joseph Thiebes Musical interlude: Substeps by TARFIELD De Lege Libellum, read by Frater Oz Living Thelema: Psychotherapy and the Magical Path by Dr. David Shoemaker Outro music: "Song of Adoration" by Frater Oz [ Click here to download Episode 6: Sol in Gemini, Year 106 ] [ Subscribe in iTunes ] More Info Information is categorized under the segments in the podcasts which mention the texts or websites. "OTO 101" by Joseph Thiebes Sekhet-Maat Lodge U.S. Grand Lodge, Ordo Templi Orientis De Lege Libellum read by Fr. Oz Liber CL: De Lege Libellum "Living Thelema: Psychotherapy and the Magical Path" with Dr. David Shoemaker Pastoral Counseling Workshops Living Thelema Suggested reading list Send your questions to Dr. Shoemaker at [email protected] Event and publication announcements May 21 in Salem, MA: Lounge ov Lust: contact [email protected] for complete information and to receive an invitation to attend. May 25 in Okloahoma City, OK: Lon DuQuette: Low Magick May 28-30 in Fayette County, TX: IO Pan Jam First Sundays in Manhattan: The Gnostic Mass. For more information see tahutilodge.org Oct 1-2 in Seattle, WA: Aleister Crowley's Rite of Mercury as a rock opera: Eleusyve Productions [ Click here to download Episode 6: Sol in Gemini, Year 106 ] [ Subscribe in iTunes ] Listener Feedback We encourage all of our listeners to leave us feedback with their thoughts on the podcast. You can leave a comment on this blog, leave us a voicemail message, or send us an e-mail. Phone Leave a message on our voicemail line at 646-402-5688 x 46368 - be sure to mention your name and location! Email [email protected] Donate to support Speech in the Silence Tune in for Episode 7 when the Sun enters the sign of Cancer on June 21, 2010 e.v.
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