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EMPA#0024: Go To Hell, Pat Robertson - or - Demonic Mnemonics

EMPA#0024: Go To Hell, Pat Robertson - or - Demonic Mnemonics

FromEat My Pagan Ass - Pagan Podcast


EMPA#0024: Go To Hell, Pat Robertson - or - Demonic Mnemonics

FromEat My Pagan Ass - Pagan Podcast

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Carmen and Lucky invite a couple friends over for a coffee klatsch -- Delphi and The Superchungus riff with our cohosts about Secrets in paganism, NYC rituals, the Cult of Madonna, Death, dirty pagan asses, Radical Faerie Heart Circles, multiverses and time travel reverse Reiki healing, journeys to the Edge(s), weather magic, Haiti/Pat Robertson/Devil, and Luciferian witchcraft.  Eavesdrop on this roaming conversation with four NYC (well, three NYC and now one Hawaiian) witches.  Anything goes on this episode of Eat My Pagan Ass.
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Special Guests: Delphi and The Superchungus
Music credits: "Wondring Aloud" by Jethro Tull; "What's the Buzz" from Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack; "Death on Two Legs" by Queen; "Jets" from West Side Story; "Sh'Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)" by The Crew Cuts





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Released:
Feb 9, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

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Enlightenment doesn't have to be DULL! Irreverent to the core, this pagan podcast dances on the athame's edge, blurring the line between sacred and profane! Rules -- who needs 'em?