![]() It was another interesting conversation, and a good intro to the way that planetary influences shape human history. In the second show, I return to the Everything Imaginable podcast with host Gary Cocciolillo, and the subject is my recent book The Twilight of Pluto. Strange Dominions bills itself as "an eclectic podcast which aims to bridge the gap between the paranormal and the occult." Our lively conversation certainly fit the bill - we talked about everything from druidry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn to BHMs (Big Hairy Monsters) and other cryptid or para-cryptid fauna. The first is on the recently founded podcast Strange Dominions, with hosts Octavion and Alden. Yes, I know, they're coming fast and thick - well, fast, at least I hope they're not especially thick! I'm pleased to announce two more podcasts featuring yours truly. This is a little more technical than my interview with Greg Moffit, but it shouldn't require a certificate in astrology to follow the discussion! You can take it in here. You can listen to the first half free on Greg's website here or on YouTube here the second half, again, is for subscribers and can be reached via Greg's website.įinally, for serious astrology geeks and anyone else interested in getting under the hood of the heavens, is a show on the Hermetic Astrology podcast with Gary Caton. Our topic this time is my book The Twilight of Pluto we go deep into the nature of planetary astrology, the implications of the discovery and downgrading of planets, and the future of the Earth. We've had quite a few lively discussions in the past and this is no exception to the rule. Next up is another podcast on Legalise Freedom with host Greg Moffit. In the second half, which is for subscribers to their website, we discuss Covid, authoritarianism, and the twilight of industrial society. You can listen to the first half for free here. We had a lively, wide-ranging conversation on a galaxy of occult topics. Text that's been hidden by a cut is shown in grey in the rich text editor.I've got several podcasts to post now for your listening pleasure.įirst off the mark is a podcast on Occult of Personality with hosts Billy Hepper and Greg Kaminsky. A pop-up box will appear so you can add your own text to the cut text link. If you're using the rich text editor, highlight the text you want to appear behind a cut, then select the "Cut" button. If you'd like to replace the usual "Read more." cut text, enter ĭreamwidth also supports the legacy code inherited from LiveJournal, so you can also type: and and. To make a cut with the HTML Editor, type before the text you want to hide under a cut, then after you've entered the text you want to be hidden. Previewing an entry also doesn't show cuts. ![]() Cuts are only shown on main journal pages, like your reading page, your journal page, or a community page. The full entry will also be shown if you open the page to read the comments, or if you're linked to the entry directly. You can also select the cut itself, which will take you to a new page, with the full entry. ![]() ![]() To see what's behind the cut, you can select the triangle next to the cut text, which will expand the cut on the same page. If you use a cut, a link will appear in your entry. Dreamwidth allows you to hide part of your entry text behind a cut, so you don't post a huge entry on your subscribers' reading page, or so you can hide something you don't want to be immediately visible when someone's scrolling through your journal, like a plot spoiler for a movie.
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