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Today I talk with Priest James Kirby, an artist within the Temple of Set who creates many Setian inspired works, such as the Stele of Set that you see on this page. Priest Kirby uses art as a form of magic to inspire and transform himself and those around him while working with stone, metal and multiple media formats to create sculptures and jewelry artifacts that will live on past him. Priest Kirby also talks about the processes he uses to create his art and some of the techniques he uses to replicate the bas-relief work of the ancient Egyptians.
Learn how you can apply art as a method of self transformation as well as visit his website where you can view and purchase some of his creations at www.wulvzwerx.ca which should be up and running in a few weeks.
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Today I had the pleasure of talking with Don Webb, former High Priest of the Temple of Set, second Magus of the word Xeper, Grand Master of the Order of Setne Khamuast and the author of many books that bring the teachings of the Temple of Set outside the Temple to the public at large.
Don spoke in great detail about the various aspects of magic that the Temple of Set uses and how they have brought magic into the modern era without the medieval trappings or something as simple as performing a magical ritual while walking through a museum.
He also talks about those not of the Temple who do magical work that they don’t even call magic, such as corporate team building retreats, or the work of Walt Disney creating a world that mesmerizes people who walk through it’s gates to Thomas Jefferson who’s work help build a country.
For those interested in the works of Don Webb you can find the links listed below.
Seven Faces of Darkness
Uncle Setnakt’s Essential Guide to the Left Hand Path
Mysteries of the Temple of Set
You might also like to check out Don Webb’s Blog
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