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ND Blackwood – The Keys to Magical Imagination in Ritual

Step into the liminal with author and occultist ND Blackwood as he unravels the often-misunderstood cornerstone of magical practice—imagination. In this gripping exploration of baneful vampirism, astral perception, and psychic vision, Blackwood offers a guided initiation into visualization, presence-based evocation, and energetic immersion. Through a ritual mirror practice, you’ll learn not only how to “see” spirits but how to feel, hear, and be with them. This post is an invocation to those ready to abandon passive belief and embody full presence in the magical current.

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Salicrow – The Art of Spirit Speaking and Elemental Magick

In this profound and mystical episode of The Cult of You, Adam Nox sits down with medium and author Sally Crow to dive into the heart of mediumship, spirit communication, and elemental witchcraft. Together, they explore the visceral reality of working with spirits, the often-unspoken psychological and energetic challenges that mediums face, and the deeply healing path of ancestral and elemental connection. From psychic childhood awakenings to the complexity of the “gray” space between life and death, this conversation is an intimate and powerful guide for the initiated and the curious alike.
Discover the tools to transform psychic sensitivity into spiritual sovereignty, explore the mysteries of the dead and the elemental realms, and reclaim the weird and wild wisdom of your sou

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Dr. Stephan Harding – Gaia Alchemy

In this episode of The Cult of You, we dive into Gaia Alchemy by Dr. Stephan Harding—an extraordinary exploration into the reuniting of science, psyche, and soul. Drawing from Jungian depth psychology, Lovelock’s Gaia theory, and classical alchemical principles, Harding’s work serves as a bridge between ancient mysticism and contemporary earth science. A scientist by training, Harding brings an empirical rigor to spiritual symbolism, making this an essential text for those seeking to merge intuitive, magical, and ecological consciousness into a cohesive worldview. Discover how carbon, chaos, and archetype come together to shape your inner and outer realities.

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How to Live Deliciously

so often do we look outside for our joy or ecstasy but what does it really mean to live deliciously. how do we unlock the god or goddess of joy and pleasure inside our own unconscious

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The Psychology of Demonology

by understanding the demonic inside us we finally get hold of the shadow that rules so much of our lives and begin the path of mastery and true healing

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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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