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Lon Milo DuQuette's Night With Enochian Angels

He has been called “the Mark Twain of the Occult.” The author of 15 books (translated into 10 languages) on the subjects of magick, Tarot, spirits, demons and the practices of both ancient and modern Western mystics. A scholar and sage who has traveled the world and lectured to thousand of people in dozens of cities on the ways of wizards, mages, and those who conger up spirits. . . and he plays the guitar.
Lon Milo DuQuette is coming to Tokyo, and he’s bringing his Enochian friends with him.

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Lon will give a lecture followed by a remarkable live demonstration of Enochian Magick - a tradition considered by many to be the most powerful system of ceremonial magick ever created. These ancient rituals for communicating with angelic spirits was first discovered by Dr. John Dee (1527-1608), the court astrologer and personal adviser to Queen Elizabeth I and have been the subject of fascination and controversy ever since. Lon’s public Enochian working — something quite rare to begin with - will also include live audience participation, making it an event not to be missed!

And there’s more: Following his Enochian working, Lon will treat the audience to his own unique form of Progressive Folk Rock (with a metaphysical influence, of course). Lon is a long-time songwriter and musician who, along with his partner Charles D. Harris, in the early 1970s recorded and released two singles and an album of original songs for Epic (CBS) Records. The album (Charley D. & Milo) received critical acclaim and earned Billboard Magazine's Spotlight Pick. He worked and appeared with many of the folk-rock luminaries of the early 70s including Hoyt Axton, Pat Paulson, Arlo Guthrie, Glenn Campbell, Sammy Davis Jr., Lou Reed, and Johnny Rivers. In 1972 Rivers recorded the Harris/DuQuette song, "Movin' to the Country" for his "Homegrown" album.

Over the last several years Lon has picked up his guitar once again and turned his wit and wisdom to writing songs – songs as metaphysically sublime as "I Am He" and as outrageously funny, "I Love to Get Drunk in the Car" to the magically controversial “Sweet Babalon.”

An evening with Lon Milo DuQuette promises to be an experience unlike anything you have ever known. If the spirit moves you...come join us.
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