

Darkly Splendid Abodes
Darren White
The official podcast of Toronto Thelema, exploring the occult writings of Aleister Crowley and various other authors, and the Thelemic system of Magick, mysticism and philosophy.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 8, 2025 • 1h 58min
Deep Dip: Liber LXV The Book of the Heart Girt with a Serpent, chapter IV
Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, or The Book of the Heart Girt with a Serpent, is an inspired text written by Aleister Crowley that recounts the experience of union with his Holy Guardian Angel. Michael and I will delve into Chapter Five, along with Crowley’s Commentary on the text to help us elucidate its mysteries.

Oct 18, 2025 • 57min
Luciferianism, with Jeremy Crow
Jeremy Crow is a longtime proponent and practitioner of Luciferianism, and his Novus Ordo Luciferi and Flambeau Noir initiatives have helped promote the Lightbearer ethos internationally. We’ll chat about Jeremy’s ‘Promethean’ efforts, find out what Liciferianism actually is, as well as discuss the overlap between Luciferianism and Thelema.

Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 46min
Spinning Stories: Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me & Season 1
When tales tap into the subconscious, their themes can transcend the arbitrary boundaries set by the rational mind. Michael and I will delve into the lore of Twin Peaks, and see if we can read a Thelemic fable into the film, Fire Walk With Me, and the first season and a half of the television series, as we inaugurate our spinnof series, ‘Spinning Stories.’

Sep 20, 2025 • 36min
Liber Resh vel Helios, with Edward Mason
Liber Resh vel Helios is a Thelemic ritual adoration of the Sun. Performed at the four stations of dawn, midday, sunset and midnight, it is used as a regular Invocation of God-forms and as a mindfulness practice, by Thelemites the world over. Edward Mason and I will chat about this staple Thelemic practice.

Sep 6, 2025 • 2h 3min
Deep Dip: Nietzsche's 'History of Morals' (from Beyond Good & Evil)
Crowley considered Friedrich Nietzsche a prophet and forerunner of Thelema, and Nietzsche looms large at a critical point of transition for Western philosophy. We’ll dive into a chapter from his book Beyond Good & Evil that lays out the evolution of Western philosophy up to his day, and beyond.

May 3, 2025 • 1h 29min
Deep Dip: Crowley's Yoga, Abuldiz, & the 'Frothy Sexy Summer Reading List'
Is Crowley’s approach to Yoga still relevant? And who was Crowley’s Yoga teacher? Did famed comedy film director Preston Sturges’ mother dictate Book 4 to Crowley at the behest of an entity called Abuldiz? And what can we learn from the record of their communication with Abuldiz? Stay tuned for the answers in the Season 4 Finale, ‘Frothy Sexy Summer Reading List.’

Apr 19, 2025 • 1h
The 3 Orders of A∴A∴, with Edward Mason
The Magical & Mystical System developed by Aleister Crowley and George Cecil Jones, commonly denoted as the A∴A∴, consists of Eleven Grades or Degrees; these in turn compose Three Orders. Edward Mason and I will take a look at these Three Orders, and how they apply to the Path of the Initiate.

Apr 5, 2025 • 1h 56min
Deep Dip: The Formula of I.A.O.
The Magical Formula of I.A.O. first occurs in the Adeptus Minor Initiation of the Golden Dawn, during the Analysis of the Keyword. This evolving Formula is the subject of a chapter from Crowley’s Magick in Theory and Practice, and hints at the blueprint for a Ritual of Initiation.

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Mar 22, 2025 • 1h 29min
Lilith, with Annie Matan
Annie Matan, an ordained Kohenet and founder of Matinot Lev, passionately explores the sacred feminine in Jewish traditions. She discusses the significance of Lilith, outlining her story as Adam's equal, and how she became demonized. Annie shares insights on recovering goddess worship, emphasizing its vital role in healing and community connection. The conversation further delves into reframing spiritual practices around pleasure and embodiment, and it highlights Lilith's cross-traditional resonance with figures like Nuit, inviting a deeper appreciation of feminine power.

Mar 8, 2025 • 1h 37min
Deep Dip: Hume, 'Of Miracles'
Crowley points to David Hume’s essays as ‘the Classic of Academic Scepticism.’ Having previously dipped into Hume, we’ll now move our attention to his ‘Of Miracles’, where he considers the application of reason to the evidence of testimony.


