What Magic is This? is a topic based podcast about Magic, the Occult, the Esoteric, the Paranormal,
Residing in the heart of England lives one of the most notorious Wizards of the last 100 years. A Wi
In the Prologue to my Podcast, I talked about experiences; occurrences that happened to us all but w
Another soul lurking around the Fools Gallery. This time, we introduce The Witch of Kings Cross- Ros
It became clear very early on in Colin Wilson's life that there was one thing that he had to do for
Ever met a Neoplatonist before the 19th Century? Me neither. The term was cast on a load of figures
After Astrology, the second most popular form of divination is Cartomancy. For over 500 years, we ha
Scattered across many museums, there are scrolls of Papyrus from the Early Common Era. Strange docum
Continuing with our deep dive on Cornelius Agrippa, this time around the tables are turned and Doug
Occultist. Theologian. Mercenary. Soldier. Physician. Spy. Scholar. Legal Expert. Peripatetic Polyma
The quest of turning lead into Gold, this was the aim of the Alchemist. But was this seen as being s
This episode is coming in swift as a greyhound, quick as light. Ancient Egypt has kept us enthralled
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground,
Perhaps the most notorious Grimoire (Book of Spells) of all time. Occultists and scholars fear this
Can your thoughts change reality, specifically yours? Are there laws within this universe that dicta
Sit Down. Shut up. Follow the Breath. Over the last 40 years, there has been quite a bit of scientif
Returning to the Fools Gallery, Doug is joined by Tara to discuss one of his favourite people of all
Can you keep a secret? Sure ya can... For centuries, groups of people (usually men) met in secret, p
Starting in the evening of November 1st and carrying through until November 2nd, many Mexicans will
What would a wizard be without the wand? What's a witch without the cauldron? On this episode of Wha
If there is one Occult book that is omnipresent, in bookshops and on a Magicians bookshelf, it would