

Podcast episodes – The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP)
Earl Fontainelle
Exploring the forgotten and rejected story of Western thought
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Nov 11, 2020 • 51min
Silent Encounters: The Esoteric in the Ancient Hermetica
This podcast discusses the esoteric elements in the ancient Hermetica texts, including initiation, silence, exclusivity, and secrecy. It explores Lesemistarium texts, the origins of Anthropos, and the process of cleansing vices for divine rebirth. The disciple's request for spiritual ascent and the significance of vowels and silence are also touched upon.

Oct 21, 2020 • 51min
Other Hermetic Worlds: The Asclepius and Korê Kosmou
This podcast explores two ancient Hermetic texts, the Asclepius and Korê Kosmou, which depict Hermes as an esoteric sage, prophet of doom, and cosmic deity. The hosts delve into the central theories, creation stories, and anthropologies found in these texts, highlighting their significance in Western Esotericism. They explore topics such as immortalization, the role of humans, the nature of human beings, matter in the cosmos, religious practices, symbolism, cosmology, alchemical aspects, and the role of Isis and Horus in the birth of gods.

Oct 14, 2020 • 33min
Wouter Hanegraaff on the Poimandres
Scholar of Western esotericism, Wouter Hanegraaff, discusses the Poimandres, exploring its cosmology, hymn, and vision. The concept of 'news' as divine reality is examined, along with the blurring of subject and object in a universal light. The manifestation of light in darkness and the emergence of humanity through divine intervention are also explored. The podcast also delves into the relationship between the physical body and eternal consciousness, challenging traditional perspectives on sin and sexuality. Finally, the Hermetica is discussed as a spiritual path that aims to reconnect with the divine and perceive new realities.

Oct 7, 2020 • 51min
Corpus Hermeticum I, the Poimandres
In this podcast, they discuss the Poimandres, an extraordinary ancient Hermetic document. They explore the origin and meaning of 'Poimandres' and its Egyptian connections. They also delve into the belief of stars generating fate and its influence on later antiquity. The creation of the primal human and divine lovers is explored, as well as the concept of 'misterion' and its connection to initiation. They also discuss androgen humans, divine providence, and the concept of entering the region of the Ogdoad. The podcast concludes with discussing the final hymn and offering recommendations for further reading.

Sep 30, 2020 • 34min
Professor Christian Wildberg on Emending the Corpus Hermeticum
Professor Christian Wildberg, an expert in the Corpus Hermeticum, discusses the poor state of the texts collected in the Corpus Hermeticum and his proposal to improve them. He explores the process of text corruption, mechanical interrelation, reflections on Johannine Christianity, the presence of Christian elements and astrology in the Hermetica, and the role of Stebayas in the study of the Hermetica.

Sep 23, 2020 • 51min
Brian Copenhaver on the Hermetica
We speak with Brian Copenhaver, translator of the Corpus Hermeticum and general man of parts vis á vis all things hermetic, to get some orientation on the ancient Hermetica and what they are all about.

Sep 22, 2020 • 41min
Thrice-Greatest Hermes
Meet Thrice-Greatest Hermes, the barbarian philosopher and author of the Hermetica. Explore the origins and aspects of Hermes, the challenges of interpreting hermetic texts, and additions to the corpus hermetica. Discover the theoretical Hermetica's focus and contradictions, and delve into the music of Georgi Ben inspired by Hermetic wisdom.

Sep 2, 2020 • 47min
Total War: Polemical Esotericism in the Contra Celsum
Exploring the polemics and counter-polemics of Origen's Contra Celsum, discussing the use of esotericism as a weapon, clash between Kelsus and Origin, criticisms of Christians, Kelsus' neoplatonist critique, historical framework and cyclical catastrophism, accusations against Christians and Jesus, the debate on esotericism in late antiquity.

Aug 20, 2020 • 39min
The True Account: Celsus, Origen, and Ideological Esotericism in Late Antiquity
Exploring the conflict between Celsus and Origen in late antiquity, focusing on Celsus' anti-Christian polemical work and Origen's refutation. The utilization of esoteric elements in the philosophical discourse between them. Celsus' view of God as the cause of all intelligible things and Origen's response. Criticism of Christians and Jews for rebelling against the true account, and Celsus' depiction of Hellenism as a superior cultural tradition.

Jul 21, 2020 • 1h 8min
Aron Reppmann Introduces Origen of Alexandria
Professor Aron Reppmann introduces Origen of Alexandria, one of the greatest church-fathers and a Platonist theologian. The podcast discusses Origen's life, teaching, and writings, his later years and death, the concept of apocatastasis, different interpretations of knowledge and teachings, the identity of Origen, and the use of periodization and allegorical reading in his work.


