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Lecture IdeasSo, since I popped up on the boards here, I thought I might ask what people would like to hear at Crucible.
I have a few ideas for lectures but its always tough at festivals because of time constraints. Some ideas I have been tossing around: The Three Layers of Magick: Mind/Energy/Physical Intro to Sex Magick Real history of the Necronomicon Ensorcelling, the arts of persuasion and influence The Cult of St Cyprian, the Patron Saint of Sorcerers Onieric Sorcery: Dont interpret your dreams. Exploit them! Sit the Fuck Down and Shut the Fuck Up: Meditation for Mages. I am open to other suggestions though if anyone has something specific, and I know anything at all about it.
Sex Magic was done last year. (And the year before there was a panel on it)
I like the Ensorcelling one. The history of the Necronomicon while not as how-to as I'd like, I've read your article on it, and I think you are one of the very few people who could give that lecture so perhaps that's not a bad idea just for posterity reasons. Meditation...feh. ![]()
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Can I offer love for all of those? (INCLUDING meditation. ![]() Indeed, Sex Magick we've done before. I'd be particularly up for the Real History of the Necronomion, Onieric Sorcery, or the Cult of St. Cyprian. "Worshipped by biscuits everywhere."
While I'm not going to be up this year, I would say that the two that interest me the most would be Ensorcelling and the meditation one. Mostly because from what I've seen of you, I think your perspective would be interesting. Academia can be done by people with the motivation, a unique perspective on how to achieve or go about something is always special.
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Meditation and Sex magic would most interest me, but since sex magic seems unpopular, I'd also say Necronomicon.
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Unfortunately, there's absolutely no possibility of me attending >.< I'm only really commenting because that list looks so damn appealing.
I would love to hear about any of those. Are there any online articles I can be nudged in the direction of? The history of the Necronomicon would be extremely interesting, as would the Onieric sorcery. And everyone loves sex magic =) btw, kudos on the wording. "Don't interpret your dreams. Exploit them!" and, "Sit The Fuck Down and Shut The Fuck Up" are probably some of the most amusing intro lines I've heard in a while =) "Nothing is more amazing than getting the shit kicked out of you by something you didn't believe existed" - David.
Awesome sounding lecture names.
![]() In no particular order, (other than the one you listed them in,^_^) I'm interested in: The Three Layers of Magick: Mind/Energy/Physical Ensorcelling, the arts of persuasion and influence Onieric Sorcery: Dont interpret your dreams. Exploit them! Sit the Fuck Down and Shut the Fuck Up: Meditation for Mages. I'm mostly curious about how meditation for mages is different than meditation for others, which is implied. I'm guessing it has to do with turning off the typical "how, what, why, how do I make it better? is it a weapon? can I turn it into a weapon? how can I turn it into a weapon? and what else can I get out of it" dialogue many of us seem to have running through our heads. ![]() Dream stuff interests me greatly. As does any perspective on how reality, magic, and people in general, are structured. And the ensorcelling one...well, power and manipulation are fun, useful tools. ![]()
Two possibilities that I forgot to mention:
New Orleans Style Magick: Not quite Hoodoo and definately not Vodou, learn about the true magick of New Orleans and Places of Power. A talk about places of magickal power, both natural and man-made, and how to use them in magick. Specific places in the NY/NJ/PA area, like the Cave of Kelpius, the Blue Holes, and the Bryn Athyn Cathedral will be discussed.
Part of it is that; the mental detachment from the lust of result that can actually disrupt the higher parts of the mind from doing its magick fater than thought... Part of it is about the powers that come spontaneously from meditation itself and the types of magick that can only be performed from the standpoint of rigpa or the state of natural awareness... Doesnt matter, I dont think I am picking that one. I think its ensorcelling and something else if there is room on the schedule. What are the panels going to be about BTW? [/quote]
Well, the panels haven't been decided on yet. We are still kicking around ideas in the background.
As far as extra speaking goes, we actually only have 2 slots left open since we have 8 confirmed speakers, and there are about 5 people kinda wanting to speak, so we have to determine what is most appropriate. I think this is the first time Crucible has had TOO many speakers. ![]()
We can only pick one? Alas!
In order of interest: Ensorcelling, the arts of persuasion and influence The Cult of St Cyprian, the Patron Saint of Sorcerers Intro to Sex Magick Sit the Fuck Down and Shut the Fuck Up: Meditation for Mages. (<3) I don't suppose we could request Tibetan magic again? =3
As a quick (but related) sidenote - would you potentially like to come speak at the NJ Pagan Picnic on August 2nd? They just lost their Egyptian speaker (Shawn) and I thought you might fill in really well, plus it might be good for Crucible.
"Worshipped by biscuits everywhere."
What time does the picnic end? I have to work, but could do it if it went late enough.
With more notice I can take off. BTW, I noted that the crucible site has my old website listed. I am working on a great new flashy one, but if you could put my new blog up in the meantime I would appreciate it, www.strategicsorcery.blogspot.com
Hm. I think it ends at 6, and they were possibly looking for 4 p.m.? "Worshipped by biscuits everywhere."
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