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In a turn for the practical, Salt contextualizes the Renaissance worldview behind the sensory perception of spirits within the Western philosophical tradition, while B. Key gives us some hard-won insights into developing mediumship. The first in a (hopefully, extensive!) series on spirit perception across cultures (and scrying specifically in multiple grimoiric and folk contexts), this episode lays some casual ground work on modes of spirit contact, lacks thereof, impediments, scaffolds, and the importance of humility and patience. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
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In a turn for the practical, Salt contextualizes the Renaissance worldview behind the sensory perception of spirits within the Western philosophical tradition, while B. Key gives us some hard-won insights into developing mediumship. The first in a (hopefully, extensive!) series on spirit perception across cultures (and scrying specifically in multiple grimoiric and folk contexts), this episode lays some casual ground work on modes of spirit contact, lacks thereof, impediments, scaffolds, and the importance of humility and patience. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.

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