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Bookish Alchemy

Bookish Alchemy

Written by: Your host Nicole Spilotros
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Welcome to Bookish Alchemy, the podcast where we explore the profound mysteries of the universe through the pages of some of my favorite reads. We will discuss recurring themes that have appeared since the beginning of time. Topics from alchemy and sacred geometry to hidden secrets woven into timeless texts, exploring how to unlock the power within you. In upcoming episodes, we’ll be uncovering the mysteries of spiritual traditions, the metaphysical teachings of great initiates, and the wisdom found in dusty old books that speak to the soul.Your host, Nicole Spilotros Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Great Initiates Series Part 3: Hermes - The Messenger
    Feb 7 2026

    Before there were prophets, priests, or philosophers… there was Hermes; the messenger, the magician, the sacred architect of wisdom itself.

    In this episode, we dive into The Great Initiates by Édouard Schuré to explore the mystery of Hermes Trismegistus. He was not just a man, but as a multidimensional archetype who carried the flame of Atlantean knowledge into Egypt’s temples and encoded it into the stars, stones, and symbols. Known as Thoth, Mercury, and “the master of sacred language,” Hermes reveals the keys to the cosmos through numbers, glyphs, and vibration.

    From the riddle of the Sphinx to the seven planetary spheres… from hieroglyphic codes to the Hermetic Trinity… we trace the soul’s journey through descent and return, and uncover how Hermes left behind the blueprints for divine consciousness.

    Symbolism. Sacred science. Spiritual physics. This is the magician between worlds — and the god who speaks in signs.

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    18 mins
  • The Great Initiates Series Part 2: Krishna - The Embodied Flame
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode of Bookish Alchemy, we continue our series on The Great Initiates by Édouard Schuré with Part 2 — an exploration of Krishna, the beloved avatar who walked the line between sacred law and divine love.

    Krishna wasn’t just a mythic prince or flute-playing god — according to Schuré, he was the first true embodiment of the divine Logos after the great Flood. The flame, made flesh.

    Join me as we unravel Krishna’s traditional tale and esoteric meaning — from butter-stealing boyhood to his cosmic role in Brahmanism, the Trinity, and the birth of the messianic idea. We’ll explore how Krishna became the personal face of universal truth, and why his radiant balance between solar and lunar forces still speaks to the soul today.

    Because the divine doesn’t descend to dominate. It descends to dwell. And Krishna showed us how to glow from within.

    🔥✨ If this episode sparks something in you, share the flame — leave a review, send it to a friend, and speak the Word.

    Stay curious.

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    18 mins
  • The Great Initiates - Part 1: Rama - The Ram Who Lit the Fire
    May 13 2025

    This is the first episode of The Great Initiates Series: One Flame, Many Faces. As we trace the hidden lineage of light, we will begin at the root — with Rama, the solar king who lit the first sacred fire of the Aryan epoch. Through the lens of Édouard Schuré’s esoteric masterpiece The Great Initiates, we explore the hidden history of humanity’s root races, the post-Atlantean soul forces, and the emergence of polarity between the Semitic and Aryan spiritual lineages.

    As we trace the alchemical blueprint of consciousness from earthbound instinct to solar will — decode mythic threads from Ravana to the golden calf — and ask what it really means to raise the lower self, integrate the shadow, and embody divine intelligence here and now.

    This is the beginning of a much larger story — one that unfolds across time, tradition, and soul memory. Because in this series, we’re not just exploring eight ancient figures. We’re tracing one eternal flame… expressed through many faces.


    I hope you enjoy!

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    20 mins
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