Luxa is joined by Melissa Madara, author of The Witch's Feast: A Kitchen Grimoire https://www.instagram.com/saint.jayne/, to talk about enjoying the history of occultism through food, eating SATOR squares, Witchcakes from the Salem Witch Trials (sans urine) and why Kitchen Witchcraft isn’t really a thing, but we can’t seem to stop doing it. Erudite hedonism? Yes, please! There’s also an episode within the episode featuring Derek Hunter https://www.love-chaos.com/ to talk about his new work, The Divine Chaos, Surrealism, and why he chose Austin Osman Spare to be his Virgil. Luxa shares a music track and some poetry snacks as well as reciting the first five books of The Green Mushroom Project’s 23:Bibliomancy scripture in this bibliophilic exhibition of an episode! Much Love.
Check out the track “Anja” featured in today’s episode: https://prettybeat.bandcamp.com/track/agni
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