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Rune Soup

Talking Synchromysticism and Kenneth Grant | Paul Weston

Rune Soup

Gordon White

Magic, Occult, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Paranormal, Ufo, Spirituality

4.7861 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2017

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Paul Weston on the mic this week. Paul is an author and lecturer based in Glastonbury, and one that I’ve had the pleasure of speaking with in the flesh multiple times.

Today he joins us to talk about synchromystic creative journeys, psychogeography, mermaid goddesses, ancient Egyptian spirits and the works of Kenneth Grant.

Story time!

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0:00.0

Welcome to Roon Soup, a weekly podcast about magic, culture and the paranormal.

0:10.5

My name is Gordon and I shall be your host.

0:13.0

This week we are speaking with Paul Weston.

0:15.0

Paul is an author and lecturer based in Glastonbury

0:18.0

and one that I've had the pleasure of speaking with In The Flesh multiple times.

0:21.0

Today he joins us to talk about

0:23.0

synchronistic creative journeys and the works of Kenneth Grant.

0:26.4

Paul Weston, lovely to hear your voice come in Glastonbury.

0:30.4

Yeai Golden.

0:33.5

This is brilliant.

0:34.5

We were just talking before we hit the record button.

0:37.2

Paul was one of the people I would see on my regular jaunts to Glastonbury, which I missed

0:41.2

terribly, and it's still one of those funny things about the modern

0:44.8

world that we can have these clear conversations from one side of it to the other so very

0:50.2

glad to have you on board.

0:55.0

Always a pleasure to talk to you, Golden. Nice one.

0:56.0

So we've been emailing backwards and forwards about things,

0:59.0

synchronistic things, and I guess synchro mysticism as a noun and it seems to have grown and

1:07.8

with is largely in discussion of a mutual friend of ours Chris Knowles seems to have

1:11.8

grown from what you might uncharitably

1:14.4

call a method of textual analysis to I would argue an essential map for the modern

1:22.0

world so I, how do you feel about that, Paul, I think, is that what is

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