Creating Servitors in Esoteric Traditions

This episode explores the fascinating world of servitors—mystical constructs intentionally created to perform specific tasks, bridging the realms of magic, psychology, and spirituality. From their origins in ancient traditions like the Jewish golem and Tibetan tulpa to their evolution in Chaos Magic, servitors have captivated practitioners across cultures for centuries.

We’ll explore how these “artificial” entities are brought to life through focused intention, ritual practices, and symbolic frameworks. What makes servitors so intriguing is their dual nature: are they metaphysical tools harnessing unseen energies or psychological projections manifesting from the depths of our subconscious?

Along the way, we’ll uncover lesser-known historical practices, the influence of modern thinkers like Carl Jung, and how servitors are used today—not only for magical purposes but also for self-development and creative empowerment.

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Carroll, P. J. (1987). Liber null & psychonaut: An introduction to chaos magic. Red Wheel Weiser. https://amzn.to/3Vughjo

David-Néel, A. (1929). Magic and mystery in Tibet. Claude Kendall. https://amzn.to/3DfQXHp

Farrar, J., & Farrar, S. (1984). A witches’ bible: the complete witches’ handbook. Phoenix ; Robert Hale. https://amzn.to/4fbnjjU

Idel, M., & York, S. U. N. (1990). Golem: Jewish magical and mystical traditions on the artificial anthropoid. State University of New York Press. https://amzn.to/4iiUe9b

Kaplan, A. (1990). Sefer Yetzirah: The Book of Creation. Weiser Books https://amzn.to/49IrsLn

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00:00 Introduction: What is a servitor?

03:27 Support Angela’s Symposium

04:57 Historical and Cross-Cultural Foundations

10:15 Modern Esoteric Practices

18:21 Practical Instructions for Servitor Creation

26:22 Ethical and Theoretical Implications

33:25 Case Studies & Applications of Servitor Practices

41:05 Conclusion: Servitors as Liminal Constructs

44:19 Dr Puca’s Final Reflections

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Published on December 8, 2024

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