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Brother Judas Reggae & The Alchemist Said

by Judith Spellcaster

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Judith Spellcaster recites the steps for the assembly of Divine Man in detail as excerpted from The Lost Works by E.J. Gold published by Gateways, 1994.
She is accompanied by E.J. Gold & Friends who perform an Accardi / Gold composition from 1994 entitled Bardo Reggae.
In the one-year plan for the manufacture of Divine Man, we have certain very definite steps of assembly. They have to be attended to exactly during these sacred times.

In Winter, there are 7 Sacred Ceremonies:
November 25, is Wish for Birth
November 30, the Ceremony of the Terror of the Sacrificial Lamb
December 3, the Ceremony of Consecration
December 8, the Feast of Love
December 13, the Feast of Union
December 20, the Feast of Satisfaction
December 25, the Day of Birth

In Spring there are 2 more:
Good Friday
Easter

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released January 14, 2023

© 2001 Cloister Recordings. All Rights reserved.
Music © 1994 Accardi / Gold (BMI)
Published by Union Label Music
Reading from <i>The Lost Works,</i> E.J. Gold, Gateways Books and Tapes, 1994.
Produced by E.J. Gold
Recorded by:
Jimmi Accardi - guitar, keyboards
E.J. Gold - bass
Bob Bachtold - drums
Bob Canatsey - sax
Engineered by Jimmi Accardi
Mastered for CD by Oz Fritz
Front cover photo © 1969 E.J. Gold
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FAXL is composed of core members E.J. Gold, Robbert Trice, Nancy Burns, Claude Needham, Iven Lourie, Tabatha Jones, Jim Rodney, and anyone else that happens to find their way on stage. When their tour brings them through Grass Valley, you might see HuDost join in.

FAXL is rapidly developing their own unique sound -- influenced by blues, folk, world, rock, classical, and jazz.
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