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Orlando Exo-Esoteric Book Club

For people who read spiritually anomalous, uncanny, and occult-theoretical texts on purpose.

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This is a casual meet-up for people who enjoy reading material that falls somewhere between philosophy, occult theory, symbolic systems, and the politely indescribable. If your bookshelf looks like a collaboration between a paraphilosopher, a depth psychologist, and that one friend who always “finds” rare PDFs, you’ll fit in just fine.

We’re not a coven.
We’re not starting a religion.
We’re not recreating the Lesser Key in a food court.
We’re just reading things most people pretend they “heard about once on a podcast.”

Who this is for:

People who enjoy spiritually anomalous texts without treating them as instruction manuals

Readers who like the uncanny, but aren’t here to cosplay as Victorian mediums

Folks interested in occult-theoretical writing, ritual studies, or symbolic systems

Paraphilosophical explorers who wonder what the footnotes really meant

Anyone who ever read a book that made them mutter, “Okay… but also yes.”

How it works:

One book or text per month (occult, symbolic, mythic, theoretical, psychological — whatever hits the nerve).

PDFs may be made available because accessibility > purity.

You can participate whether you finished the reading, skimmed it, or just showed up for the vibes.

Discussions are open, grounded, and occasionally amused by our own existential confusion.

No dogma. No gurus. No claims of “secret knowledge passed down through my great-uncle’s barber.”

Basically:

We read spiritually anomalous and occult-theoretical texts.

We talk about them without losing our grip on reality.

We maintain an appropriate amount of dark humor as a safety mechanism.

If you’re into ideas that sit just left of ordinary — uncanny, symbolic, esoteric-adjacent, mythically resonant, or paraphilosophically slippery — you’ll feel right at home.

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