Aliza Kelly interviews numerologist, mystic, and occultist Remington Donovan. Aliza and Remington — friends prior to this recording — haven't seen each other for several months, and pick up their banter for the first time while on the microphones. Remington introduces himself and his long-standing esoteric practice, discussing how (and why) numerology became his gateway into broader mystical teachings.
Aliza and Remington discuss his (EARLY!) daily card for Instagram, along with his personal four-card spread (fire, water, earth, and air), which offers insight on the day ahead. They get into a detailed conversation about the astrological correspondences associated with some of the most important decks: the Rider Waite Smith, the Thoth, and the Hermetic Tarot of the Golden Dawn Deck. The two discuss whether you need to be gifted your first tarot deck (YOU DON'T!) and how all Remington's work feed backs into ceremonial magick.
Later, at 38:00, Aliza and Remington discuss the role of crystals as sacred objects. Aliza is slightly wary of crystals, though Remington does have a pretty remarkable collection of gems on view at his apartment in Los Angeles. We discuss how every object can, fundamentally, be sacred — and this work, in and of itself, is a portal to healing.
At 48:00, Remington and Aliza discuss the symbiotic nature of client-healer, and how clients are healing their healers in the same way healers are inspiring clients. There are no coincidences: These paths converge for a reason. Finally, the two close their conversation by exploring the amazing magic of mysticism — when you truly care about this work, you truly never lose your sense of wonder. It's pure magick.