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Feast of Lights February 6th & 7th 2010
More information soon . . .
PantheanCon February 12th & 15th 2010
Friday's Workshop: Meeting the Dark Man at the Crossroads In traditional witchcraft, old world cunningways and southern conjure, there is a figure that appears repeatedly as a threshold spirit and guardian of the magical tides. He is known by many names but is always primary in opening the roads to inner power and outer magical creation. . .
Sunday's Workshop: Lifting the Spelle of Forgetfulness, Dismissing the Uninvited One of the principal teachings of Faery Seership is the redemption of ancestral paradox. This approach brings our attention to the riddles of our birth-blood and inherent wisdom in recognizing and healing the 'shadow-shapers' hidden in what Orion calls 'the spelle of forgetfulness.'. . .
Southern Conjure February 20th & 21st 2010
Wilmington, MA
The "Root Doctor" or "Conjurer" has been a major figure in southern and African American communities for over 200 years. This potent figure might be feared, revered, consulted and sometimes avoided, but always they are present and powerful members of these communities.
Faery Seership: Raising the Green Mist (Module 2) March 13th & 14th 2010
Denver, CO
Day 1: An Introduction into the Realms of Enchantment: The Faery Seership tradition is a collection of lore, customs, techniques and prohibitions, which are influenced by the Celtic and pre-Celtic tribes of Europe. . .
Day 2: Ancestral Voices: Working with the Spirits of the Dead in Faery Seership: In all folk magic traditions, it is clear that the magic worker must engage and work with the spirits of the human dead ("the ancestors") before they work with any other spirit being . . .
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- T. Thorn Coyle
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