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Carl Johan Calleman – Quantum Science of Psychedelics

In this episode of The Cult of You, Adam Nox interviews Dr. Carl Johan Calleman, a PhD in physical biology and author of The Quantum Science of Psychedelics. What follows is a journey into a visionary cosmology where neuroscience, ancient mysticism, and quantum reality converge. Calleman offers a groundbreaking synthesis of science and spirituality through the lens of the Mayan calendar system—reframing consciousness, psychedelics, and human evolution.

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Don Webb – Energy Magick of the Vampyre

In this provocative and insightful review of Energy Magic of the Vampire by Don Webb, Adam Knox breaks down a modern classic of Left Hand Path magic. More than myth or metaphor, vampirism is revealed here as a living, breathing spiritual discipline rooted in self-mastery, energetic awareness, and practical transformation. Join us as we explore how energy replaces blood, how ritual meets neuroscience, and how the vampire becomes a sovereign master of influence, reality, and self.

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The Book of Abramelin – Abraham von Worms

The True Book of Sacred Magic: Secrets of Abramelin Unveiled

In this illuminating podcast episode, Adam Nox reveals the hidden truths behind one of the most influential grimoires in Western occultism — The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. What if the version made famous by McGregor Mathers was incomplete all along? In a bold re-examination, Adam explores the corrected and expanded four-book edition by Georg Dehn and Stephen Guth, revealing new insights into magical practice, ceremonial frameworks, and hidden esoteric lineages.

From forgotten vampire orders and the legacy of Sigismund of Luxembourg to sacred rituals for contacting spirits, this episode is an essential listen for the modern magician. Whether you’re a practicing occultist or a student of magical history, this deep dive will reshape how you view one of magic’s most foundational texts.

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Carl Abrahamsson – Anton Lavey and the Church of Satan

“Anton LaVey, Legacy & the Luciferian Flame: An Interview with Carl Abrahamsson”

In this powerful and controversial episode of The Cult of You, host Adam Nox interviews writer, filmmaker, and occult polymath Carl Abrahamsson—one of the few people to have sat with Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan. Through vivid storytelling, Abrahamsson shares personal memories, magical insights, and psychological reflections from his time in the Black House and beyond. Together, they dissect the misunderstood legacy of LaVey, explore the intersections of Satanism, art, individuation, and magical rebellion, and illuminate what it really means to walk the Left-Hand Path today.
This is not just a historical exposé; it’s a masterclass in becoming fully yourself.

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Coby Michael – The Poisonous Path to the Witches’ Sabbath

In this enthralling review and upcoming interview, Adam Knox delves into The Poison Path Herbal by Kobi Michael—a masterwork of baneful botanicals, ritual alchemy, and plant-induced trance. This episode of The Cult of You explores the deeper mystical and historical dimensions of the Poison Path, unearthing how witches of old used nightshades and flying ointments not just as pharmacological agents, but as thresholds to altered states and shadow work. Bridging rigorous science, archetypal magic, and left-hand path gnosis, this book—and this discussion—are essential for modern occultists, herbal magicians, and seekers of the crooked path.

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Stephen Flowers – The Revival of the Runes

Step into the world where ancient language, mysticism, and historical rigor converge. In this in-depth podcast episode, Adam Knox reviews The Revival of the Runes by Stephen Flowers—a cornerstone work that maps the long arc of runic tradition from sacred inscriptions to modern esoteric rebirth. This is not just a book review; it is a journey into the magical, linguistic, and socio-political history of runes, revealing how myth, science, and power interlace across time. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or an academic seeker, this episode will ground your understanding in both history and mystery.

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Angel Millar – The Path of the Warrior Mystic

In this gripping episode of The Cult of You, Adam Nox sits down with Angel Millar—esoteric author, martial artist, and Masonic scholar—to explore the deeper meaning of masculinity, transformation, and self-realization. With insights drawn from his book The Path of the Warrior Mystic, Angel delves into the dual nature of man, the necessity of initiation, and the sacred role of suffering in forging a meaningful life. From martial discipline to creative mastery, from shadow integration to masculine maturity, this conversation is a roadmap for the modern mystic. Discover how ancient Masonic traditions, spiritual alchemy, and conscious self-development intersect to awaken the divine within.

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Before proceeding, please acknowledge and accept our formal position. We do not accept the models proposed by various occult groups that portray angels or demons as abstract beings with agency or will of their own. Rather, we view them purely as representations of the practitioner’s individual psyche. We also regard the reasons for their changes over time and the similarities between cultures as evidence of a shared human unconscious, referred to by Jung as the collective unconscious.

This means it is not “the devil” that makes people do harmful things; people alone are responsible for their actions. When someone has an unhealthy relationship with these parts of the psyche, their experience can become distorted. They may require professional therapy and the guidance of a mental health professional; otherwise, they risk taking these powers of the unconscious to a dark place because those parts have been corrupted by misinformation, trauma, or both.

Our position is that each person is the ruler of their own kingdom/reality, and that spirit has no interest in human affairs and is not subject to an ego.

Accordingly, our interpretation of occult systems—from the Tree of Life and Tree of Death to the Goetia and Shem—is purely symbolic. We treat them through the IFS (Internal Family Systems) model as representational frameworks that illustrate splits within the human psyche, and we work with them in a manner similar to “duality therapy.”

Therefore, any person claiming that a spirit instructed them to do X or Y is expressing a cry for help and should be treated as such.

This is why this movement is clearly marked by the identifier “God Is Not Therapy.” We are not here to provide therapy, but to present a model of these forces and practices for the purpose of understanding, navigating, and working with one’s own unconscious. By proceeding, you acknowledge your responsibility to seek professional assistance if you are experiencing any of these issues before continuing with this work.

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Important Mental Health Notice

Before proceeding, please acknowledge and accept our formal position. We do not accept the models proposed by various occult groups that portray angels or demons as abstract beings with agency or will of their own. Rather, we view them purely as representations of the practitioner’s individual psyche. We also regard the reasons for their changes over time and the similarities between cultures as evidence of a shared human unconscious, referred to by Jung as the collective unconscious.

This means it is not “the devil” that makes people do harmful things; people alone are responsible for their actions. When someone has an unhealthy relationship with these parts of the psyche, their experience can become distorted. They may require professional therapy and the guidance of a mental health professional; otherwise, they risk taking these powers of the unconscious to a dark place because those parts have been corrupted by misinformation, trauma, or both.

Our position is that each person is the ruler of their own kingdom/reality, and that spirit has no interest in human affairs and is not subject to an ego.

Accordingly, our interpretation of occult systems—from the Tree of Life and Tree of Death to the Goetia and Shem—is purely symbolic. We treat them through the IFS (Internal Family Systems) model as representational frameworks that illustrate splits within the human psyche, and we work with them in a manner similar to “duality therapy.”

Therefore, any person claiming that a spirit instructed them to do X or Y is expressing a cry for help and should be treated as such.

This is why this movement is clearly marked by the identifier “God Is Not Therapy.” We are not here to provide therapy, but to present a model of these forces and practices for the purpose of understanding, navigating, and working with one’s own unconscious. By proceeding, you acknowledge your responsibility to seek professional assistance if you are experiencing any of these issues before continuing with this work.

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