471 Episodes

  1. The Political Life of Jesus Christ with David Lloyd Dusenbury

    Published: 05/07/2023
  2. Reichian Therapy, Character Armor, and Christ with Dan Lowe

    Published: 04/07/2023
  3. Natura Urbana and Urban Ecology with Matthew Gandy

    Published: 28/06/2023
  4. Jean-Marie Guyau's 'The Ethics of Epicurus' with Federico Testa

    Published: 21/06/2023
  5. The Road - Cormac McCarthy (Book Review)

    Published: 16/06/2023
  6. Dion Fortune and the Cosmic Doctrine with John Michael Greer

    Published: 14/06/2023
  7. Wilhelm Reich, Orgastic Potency, and the Science of Orgones with James E. Strick

    Published: 07/06/2023
  8. Adrienne von Speyr, Hell, and Loneliness with Matthew Lewis Sutton

    Published: 02/06/2023
  9. Maurice Blanchot, Literature, and Language with Bryan Counter

    Published: 31/05/2023
  10. Being There - Jerzy Kosinski (Book Review)

    Published: 30/05/2023
  11. A Message to Listeners - Supporting Hermitix

    Published: 26/05/2023
  12. Introduction to Esoteric Christianity with Aaron French

    Published: 25/05/2023
  13. The Life and Work of Ivan Aguéli with Mark Sedgwick

    Published: 24/05/2023
  14. Madness and Religious Experience with Richard Saville-Smith

    Published: 17/05/2023
  15. The Work of William Blake with Valentin Gerlier

    Published: 10/05/2023
  16. The Loser - Thomas Bernhard (Book Review)

    Published: 09/05/2023
  17. Self, Boredom, and Modern Life with Darren Allen

    Published: 03/05/2023
  18. In Defence of the Humanities with Eric Adler

    Published: 26/04/2023
  19. Mount Analogue - René Daumal (Book Review)

    Published: 25/04/2023
  20. Bataille, Lacan, and the Real with Tim Themi

    Published: 19/04/2023

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