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Passport Through Hades

The pain of division is as nothing

November 15, 2025·1h 25m
Episode Description from the Publisher

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

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