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Let's explore the historical development and cultural significance of blood magic. Blood has been used in magical rituals across civilizations, from Mesopotamian and Egyptian rites to Greco-Roman traditions, carrying powerful symbolism tied to life, death, and transformation. We explore the dual nature of blood as a source of vitality and renewal while also representing violence, sacrifice, and mortality. Drawing on key scholarly sources such as the works of Victor Turner, RenΓ© Girard, and Walter Burkert, this episode examines blood's profound role in ancient and modern magical traditions, including Thelema, Satanic rituals, and chaos magic.


Topics covered:

- Defining blood magic and its ritual uses

- Blood symbolism in Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman traditions

- Blood’s duality in ancient and modern magical contexts

- Medieval witchcraft, blood pacts, and the witch trials

- Contemporary practices and ethical considerations


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