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Lon Milo DuQuette is an American writer and lecturer and is best known as an author who injects humor into the serious subjects of magick and the occult. He has written 14 books on Qabalah, Tarot, Freemasonry, and the life and works of one of the 20th century's most infamous and controversial magicians, Aleister Crowley. Lon is a national and international governing officer of Ordo Templi Orientis, one of the most influential initiatory societies of the 19th, 20th and now 21st centuries.
Enochian Magick |
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| Tuesday July 22, 2008 |
Writer and lecturer Lon Milo DuQuette discussed 'Enochian' magick, and one of its practitioners, John Dee-- the first Queen Elizabeth's own 'Merlin.' Dee, a renowned mathematician and scientist, sought to access the mind of angels, and in 1582, he teamed up with the clairvoyant Edward Kelley to make contact with a number of entities. The spiritual beings they reached identified themselves as angels-- the same that communicated with Enoch of biblical times, DuQuette explained.These angels revealed secrets about creation and consciousness, he added. The magical system Dee & Kelley developed from their contacts involved "calls" in an angelic language, and DuQuette presented one on the air. Known as TEX, the call was a description of creation, said to open the lowest of the Enochian heavens, the 30th. These calls can bring about specific states of altered consciousness, he said. The Enochian techniques systematically explore 30 levels of heaven. To access these states, a person
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Host: George Noory
Treating Heart Disease |
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| Monday February 5, 2007 |
Appearing in the last two hours, medical researcher Christian Wilde discussed how adult stem cells are being used to treat heart problems, as well as Parkinson's, spinal injuries, and blindness.
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Host: George Noory