Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™

Ceremonial Rune Cast Episode

October 21, 2019 Old Gray Beard Season 3 Episode 6
Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™
Ceremonial Rune Cast Episode
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Show Notes

Wassup beautiful people!

This episode of Barbarian Noetics is of the special ceremonial variety, where we cleanse space, center, set intention and pull runes together in order to shed light on the current state of our collective psyche. Human, animal, planetary. Have a pen and paper handy, take a hit of the peace pipe (if you want, or damiana, or mugwort...), and steep some mint tea. We're going down the rabbit hole...

Buckle up, buttercups. This one goes Deep!

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TRACK LIST FOR THIS EPISODE:

Dead Can Dance - Yulunga

Govinda - From Your Mind

Dead Can Dance - Kiko 

Lisa Gerrard - Space Weaver

Zion I and the Grouch - The Posse

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