Tria Prima Podcast Episode 5: Building Your Masonic Memory Temple
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Tria Prima Podcast Episode 5: Building Your Masonic Memory Temple

In episode 5 of the Tria Prim Podcast, Pat, Jake and Jaime celebrate being able to record in the same room once again after taking a pandemic break, we share some big news about our latest book project in partnership with Masonic author P.D. Newman and discuss the idea of building your Masonic memory temple.
Once considered the “Holy Grail” of hallucinogens, over the last quarter century, DMT has entered the public mind like never before. No longer a taboo topic to be discussed in the hushed tones among an esoteric elite, P.D. Newman’s Angels In Vermillion traces the secret lineage of transmission, beginning with Elizabethan alchemists, Dr. John Dee and Sir Edward Kelley, winding through the Royal Society and Masonic fraternity, and leading all the way up to the nineteenth century occult revival – and beyond. Fathoming Hell and soaring angelic, Newman leaves no stone unturned in his quest to uncover the hidden, hallucinatory history of the “Spirit Molecule,” DMT.
Episode 5 Transcript
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Pat Shannahan 0:03
Welcome to the Tria prima podcast, the podcast about Freemasonry and the western esoteric tradition. I’m Pat Shannahan. with Jamie Lam, and, Jake true.
Jake Trayer 0:13
Hello, there. Hi.
Pat Shannahan 0:14
It’s our first time in a room together in a really, really long time. So guys, we’ve got some some big news to share. We are now not just a podcast and a website, but we are also book publishers, which is massive, right? Our first book is by Peter Newman, who’s a regular contributor to the to the blog, he’s got a book angels in vermillion.
Jake Trayer 0:38
Yeah, just at the time of recording this, it pretty much has been out for a week, yes,
Jaime Paul Lamb 0:44
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