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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Damien Echols: Building the Light Body

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 1.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2019

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Damien Echols was wrongfully convicted of murder in the infamous "West Memphis Three" case and spent more than 18 years on death row before his exoneration and release. Now he teaches Western ceremonial magick—the same practice he credits with saving his life in prison. With Sounds True, Damien has published the book High Magick and a practice-oriented audio companion, A Course in High Magick. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Damien about magick and how it is meant to "constantly ingest more of divinity." Damien describes two of the central practices of magick—the Middle Pillar and the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram—and details why they are so foundational to the modality. Damien explains how he first discovered magick while in solitary confinement and details the concept of "will" in relationship to the Buddhist concept of dharma. Finally, Damien and Tami talk about what it means to manifest a "light body" and the overall goal of spiritual liberation through magick. (83 minutes) Tami's Takeaway: Damien Echols is a "current-bearer"—someone who is able to pass to others an experience of boundless light. When I met with Damien in November of 2018 at a launch event for his new book, High Magick, I could tell that something had recently happened to him that had dramatically increased the intensity of this current. In this conversation, he describes how the practices of magick, which he calls "a Western path of enlightenment," brought him to an experience of ego dissolution, which he describes as "experiencing myself as a small handful of sand that someone threw into a tornado." The takeaway: an invitation to let go of any feeling of separateness, enter the abyss, and discover the interconnected light that awaits us.

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This program is brought to you by sounds true.com.

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At sounds true.com you can find hundreds of downloadable audio

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learning programs, plus books, music, videos, and online courses, and events.

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At sounds true.com, we think of ourselves as a trusted partner on the spiritual journey,

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offering diverse, in-depth, and life-changing wisdom.

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Sounds True.com. You're listening to Insights at the Edge. This is a special New Year's Edition with my guest Damien Eccles.

0:46.7

Damien Eccles is a ceremonial magician, an artist and a death row survivor,

0:53.5

author of the New York Times bestseller,

0:56.0

Life After Death,

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and a new book from Sounds True called High Magic.

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The story of his wrongful murder conviction has been the subject of the

1:06.7

HBO documentary Paradise Lost and a documentary produced by Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh called

1:14.8

West of Memphis. Damien spent 18 years and 76 days on death row, including 10 years in solitary confinement.

1:27.7

He credits his practice of ceremonial is his purpose. In this conversation with Damian Eccles, we talk about what it means in

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magic to build a light body and he shares with us one of the central practices that he teaches a

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fundamental practice in the tradition of high magic. Here's my conversation with

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Damian Eccles.

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Damien Echles.

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Damien, I wanted to begin our new year here with you because I experience you as having a

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contagious bright inner light that I want to share with the sounds true audience as we

2:26.2

launch into the new year. So first of all, welcome. Thank you for that. Yeah.

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Thank you. Thank you and thank you for having me back again, too.

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