
Ep. 137: The Magus | A Complete System of Occult Philosophy by Francis Barrett (The Overview)
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This week on Magnolia Street, we crack open one of the most infamous occult texts in history: Francis Barrett’s The Magus (1801): A Complete System of Occult Philosophy. Often called a plagiarized “handbook of magic,” this encyclopedic work pulled together alchemy, astrology, and ceremonial magic, shaping the way the occult has been imagined in both history and pop culture.
However, in Alice Hoffman’s Rules of Magic, the book takes on a more dangerous role. It turns up in Vincent Owens’ hands as a source of temptation, identity, and power.
Join us, The Stinas, as we trace the real history of The Magus, explore how Hoffman reimagines it for the Owens family story, and consider why this dusty old grimoire feels so Practical Magic-coded. We'll be taking you cover to cover, chapter by chapter, and breaking it down for you like an easily digestible morsel. We'll learn what it is, and what it's not.
Is it a gateway to the dark left-handed path like Hoffman portrays it in her novel? Or is it a compendium of virtue and enlightenment for the dedicated practitioner ? Let’s find out together in this thought provoke and educational episode!
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The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman’s: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic.
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