Podcast 19 - Jonathan Sellers
Jonathan Sellers is a historical researcher and writer, futurist, publisher, and artist. He is the proprietor of Antiquities of the Illuminati web site.

Our conversation starts off with “the Death experience as Initiation” and touches on Jon’s work, both artistic and written.

Purveyors of the Authentic Tradition:
[seated, from left to right: Meade Layne, Jacob Frank, Aleister Crowley, Mark Probert, Max Theon.] [Allen Greenfield, standing.] Detail from an art piece by Jonathan Sellers.

A Secret Ritual of the Illuminati, or “Frank’s Death-bed” by Jonathan Sellers,
those present include Zecharia Sitchin, Meade Layne, Mr. Sellers, Dr. Greenfield, Aleister Crowley, Mark Probert, Father_ACME, and, lying on the death-bed: Jacob Frank.
We also discuss the book he compiled, entitled Jah-Bul-On: “In the late 19th Century a controversy raged on among the Companions of the Royal Arch, pertaining to the real Name and Its Significance.”

relevant links:
ANTIQUITIES OF THE ILLUMINATI - Antiqillum.org - Jonathan Seller’s web site
Manutius Press - publisher of distinction for esoteric research
“Legacy of the GIFT” by Jonathan Sellers
“Qadosh: The Johannite Tradition, Revised Edition (7/07)” by Jonathan Sellers
PDF excerpt from “Qadosh: the Johannite Tradition, Revised Edition” by Jonathan Sellers
“The Historical Legends of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and of the Rite of Perfection” compiled by Jonathan Sellers
“Aldus Manutius” Wikipedia entry
“The Gutenberg Galaxy” (by Marshall McLuhan) Wikipedia entry
intro music by HipGnosis
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July 5th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
Hey! It takes a great interviewer to pull out great ideas from the test subject! Many Thanks and I look forward to doing it again soon!
August 1st, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Very open to people and very introspective, Jon. I have a friend who had a death experience at 19 from a car accident. She talked of seeing everyone around her from above and she wasn’t in a state to consciously process the information, so how do you explain that? By the way, her son is a type 1 diabetic and I home schooled him.