What are the Larvae? A History of the Occult Larva

In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating origins and esoteric significance of the term larva. We begin by exploring its classical Latin meaning as a ghostly apparition or malevolent spirit, drawing from ancient Roman religious traditions. Discover how larvae were seen as dangerous spirits that disturbed the living, and how these concepts evolved over time.

As we trace the term through history, you’ll see how larva came to represent not just ghosts, but also astral parasites in modern occultism, feeding off negative emotions and unresolved psychic energy. Learn how figures like Blavatsky, Crowley, and Bardon interpreted larvae as psychic parasites, and how the term has even found its way into modern biological terminology.

We’ll also discuss the festival of Lemuria in Roman culture, where rituals were performed to exorcise these malevolent spirits, and the symbolic significance of masks in esoteric traditions.

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MacCulloch, J.A. (1930) ‘Larvae’, in Hastings, J. (ed.) Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics. Vol. 8. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 765-766.

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00:00 Introduction: Astral Larvae

01:01 The Topic of Lavae came from a Patron

01:47 Support Angela’s Symposium

02:47 Etymology of Larva – Larvae

04:10 The Significance of Larva Meaning Mask

05:35 The Modern Use of Larva in Biology

07:10 The Concept of Larvae Over Time

08:18 Classical Conceptions of Larvae

09:34 The Roman Festival of Lemuria

10:10 Apuleius: The Metamorphoses, or The Golden Ass

11:21 Larvae in Christian Theology

12:51 Larvae in Early Esoteric Thought

13:11 Larvae in Gnosticism

13:56 Early Christian Demonology and the idea of the Larva

14:45 The Larvae in Neoplatonism

16:21 Renaissance and Early Modern Esoteric Interpretations of Larvae

16:51 Marsilio Ficino’s View of Astral Influences

17:29 Paracelsus and Ideas of Spiritual Entities

16:21 Esoteric Revival and Thought-Forms

22:01 Theosophy and Helena Blavatsky’s Concept of Larvae

22:56 The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

23:38 Aleister Crowley and Thelema and Psychological Aspects of Larvae

24:26 Spiritualism and Spirit Possession

26:08 Franz Bardon and Working with Larvae

28:16 Israel Regardie and Psychic Hygiene

29:49 Dion Fortune and Psychic Self-Defense

32:19 Modern Esoteric Practices and Chaos Magic and Psychic Parasites

35:52 Larvae in the Digital Age

37:47 Support Angela’s Symposium

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Published on October 6, 2024

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