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The Occult Elvis

The Mystical and Magical Life of the King

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The Occult Elvis

By: Miguel Conner
Narrated by: Jez Sands
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“A lively new book.”—The Guardian

• Draws on firsthand accounts from Elvis’s wife, Priscilla, his friends and family, the Memphis Mafia, and his spiritual advisors

• Looks at key teachers who influenced him, including Yogananda, H. P. Blavatsky, and Manly P. Hall

• Examines Elvis’s efforts as a natural healer, the significance of his UFO encounters, and his telekinetic, psychic, and astral traveling abilities

Elvis Presley, the most successful solo artist in history and an emblematic cultural figure of the Western world, has been widely perceived as a conservative Southern Christian. However, the truth about the man has been missed.

Writer and researcher Miguel Conner reveals how Elvis was a profound mystic, occultist, and shaman. Beginning with the unusual circumstances of his birth—and his stillborn twin brother—Conner traces the diverse thread of mysticism that runs through Elvis Presley’s life, drawing on firsthand accounts from the people closest to him, including his wife, Priscilla, the Memphis Mafia, and his spiritual advisors. He shows how Elvis studied seminal 19th- and 20th-century occultists, including H. P. Blavatsky, Manly P. Hall, G. I. Gurdjieff, and P. D. Ouspensky, and was a devotee of Indian yogi Paramahansa Yogananda. Conner argues that Elvis was well-versed in the esoteric practices of sex magic, meditation, astrology, and numerology and had a deep familiarity with Kabbalah, Gnosticism, Theosophy, and Eastern traditions. He also reveals how Elvis was a natural healer, telekinetic, psychic, and astral traveler who had significant mystical experiences and UFO encounters.

Looking at the conspiratorial and paranormal aspects of Elvis’s life, the author explores the "Elvis visitations" that have occurred since the King’s death and the general high weirdness of his life. As Conner convincingly argues, Elvis was not just a one-of-a-kind rock-and-roller. He was the greatest magician America ever produced.

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Miguel does an excellent job giving a new look into EP. I recall seeing at Graceland the dozens of religious and occult books, so I was very interested in a different perspective than just a Christian gospel. Miguel explanation of the American Egregore is fascinating and true.

EP reflects America - good & bad

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The insight and story are fascinating. . What a treat, truly appreciate the breakdown of this one man, whom I knew little. To think that Elvis was more aware than most, yet struggled at the crossroads like most great artists have.

Like finding a diamond in the rough..

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This book blew my mind chapter after chapter. The cultural references, both pop and other worldly, extend far beyond the vitrolix your grandma may have had spinning Elvis records she used to dance to. His journeys in the army, and his comeback show. The occult and divine aspects of his soul searching seem so fascinating. The author wrote well, and the narrator performed well so the information is chock full yet easy to digest. With plenty of seeds planted throughout leading to a list books and comic books, yogic scriptures, karate, sex magic, ufos, and more.

Also recommended to me by Whitley Strieber, and would be well followed by Christopher Knowles Secret History of Rock and Roll. Are you a Beatles fan or an Elvis fan? Hail to the king, baby.

Elvis and the Crossroads Demon, the Heavensent Blues Devil Trickster

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