I’m honoured to welcome to the show, researcher, author, teacher, and the most prolific speaker in the eso-research field today, Michael Tsarion.
Michael joins us to discuss the divination arts of the Western Magickal Tradition and how these systems derive from the pre-diluvian civilizations of the ancient world. The language and etymology becomes the key to tracing these relationships through history. We also touch upon the more modern resurgence in the occult studies beginning in the early 20th century. By learning to use these arts, we can begin to free our minds from the “technotronic age.”
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Another excellent podcast, Greg. I enjoy very much your choice of guests.
Michael Tsarion always comes up with fascinating material when he speaks.
Thanks again!
I think your research is outstanding.
Michael's closing words I found particularly resonated with me and I thank him for saying this. I needed this timely reminder.
Having read his Atlantis book, I'm looking forward to his new one on Ireland. I recently tried to purchase Andrew Power's book "Ireland, Land of the Pharoahs" but unfortunately it's currently out of print. Andrew was a guest on Fintan Dunne's podcast when the book was originally published and the topics he covered, especially the Battle of the Boyne and Newgrange was mind-blowing.
The broadcast if you haven't already heard it is here:
http://www.breakfornews.com/my/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=310
Andrew Power, like your good self, is listed in Michael's Links page.
Hi Greg, no I had never even looked at the Boyne battle before I heard Mr. Power on the podcast. The reason I was hoping to buy his book was because I have found so little info on the internet.
It might be worth my while to pop into my local library in Aldershot (home of the British Army) to see if they have any material on it. Michael Tsarion once made the comment that the British were the first to build concentration camps. Intrigued and a little disbelieving, I started reading and sure enough it's all there in black and white. (Boer War)
I don't hold out much hope of finding anything of similar quality to Andrew's though. I'm very pleased you found the time to listen. I'm a little curious why he only seemed to do the one interview. (I seem to recall Tsarion saying recently that he was collaborating with Andrew on a project, should be interesting)