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No 179
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Contents
- MAGIC IN MIND by David Conway
- Sophia Centre to close
- Book of the month: Pan's Road
- Bride's Dreams (poem)
- Lectures: Treadwells
- Lectures: R.I.L.K.O London Earth Mysteries
- Conferences:
PF Wessex/Glastonbury (July)
The Lammas Games (August)
IOT Magick Circle Seminar
The Mercian Gathering
The Green Gathering
Witchcraft Seminar October
Groups meetups
Bath Omphalos (new programme venue)
Spiritual Experience
Bristol Open Circle (new details)
Oxford Talking Stick (new info)
- Sophia Centre to close
Pan’s Road
By Mogg Morgan
£7.99/$25 isbn 186992889x
paperback originalFICTION compliment to The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick
The ancient hungry stones of Coptos in Upper Egypt have soaked up the stories of the inhabitants along with their blood. When archaeologists unearth a magician’s box in the rubble of an ancient Egyptian tomb, it propels Jay into a supernatural journey across space and time. She merges with the mysterious Zenobia, a native of ancient Coptos. Zenobia and her family are fleeing from the advancing Roman armies that are returning to their Egyptian frontier bent on punishing its rebellious citizens. The only escape from the frying pan of Coptos is into the fire of the Eastern desert. Their journey on Pan’s Road is fraught with new dangers but also new possibilities, as the protagonists are led to the heart of an ancient mystery in the lost city of Ombos – Citadel of Seth, the Egyptian god of Chaos.
The author’s previous books include:The Bull of Ombos: Seth Egyptian Magick; Ayurveda: Medicine of the Gods and The English Mahatma.
R.I.L.K.O
RESEARCH INTO LOST KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION - presents regular public lectures by experts in their fields-Venue: 41 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 5HR at 7.15 p.m. prompt.
Please note: Doors open at 6.45 p.m. and close at 7.30 p.m.
Members £5.00 - Visitors £7.00
Check R.I.L.K.O.'s website for programme with details of public lectures.
London Earth Mysteries Circle
7.00pm Tuesdays (2nd 4th in month)Diorama Centre
34 Osnaburgh Street
London NW1
Admission: £4.00
(Meetings in Skylight Studio or Work Room at 34 Osnaburgh Street or Cherokee Room on Triton Square). Tubes: Gt Portand Street, Warren Street Regents Park.
Check London Earth Mysteries Circle website www.lemc.ic24.net for venue details and Summer Programme 2006.
Canadian website dedicated to Jean Overton Fuller http://www.angelfire.com/va/violetteszabo/overtonfuller.html
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Treadwells
Here's a selection of talks at Treadwells. Full descriptions of all events are to be found now on website, http:www.treadwells-london.com
Treadwells,
34 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London WC2
Places booked on 0207 240 8906
or by email
info@...
Creativity, Writing and Magic – Workshop Series
1 July (Saturday)
With Louise Tondeur, novelist and hedgewitch
2 pm to 6 pm £18.00 per day
Following the popularity of the previous workshop, Louise returns to Treadwell’s with a three-part series Magic and Creative Writing day course. These afternoons will be filled with practices and exercises that liberate and strengthen creative writing - a skill necessary for storytelling, poetry, novels, ritual, or evocation - as magic cannot work without imagination! The three days develop and build on one another to allow participants to make breakthroughs in their writing, but they also stand alone as one-day workshops. Louise will teach writing techniques coming from a magical and pagan perspective: meditation, inspiration, and creative visualisation. The course will also put you in touch with other pagan / magical writers, so you can share experiences and benefit from mutual moral support. For all workshops: you won't be asked to read your work aloud; bring a notebook and a pen; wear comfortable clothing; refreshments will be provided; the cost of each day is £18.00; times will be from 2-6pm. Louise Tondeur is the author of two well-regarded novels, Haven Home for Delinquent Girls and The Water’s Edge. She has taught creative writing and drama at Cambridge University and is now a lecturer at Roehampton University, Surrey. In her private life she is a solitary witch with a leaning towards planetary magic. She will be setting activities to be done between / before workshops so it will help to have participants email addresses (optional). Registration via Treadwells in the usual way.
1st July (Saturday): Tarot / Creating characters:
How to write a character and put him/her in a story. Some of the activities will be inspired by tarot, but no previous knowledge is required. Bring your tarot pack if you have one - but don't worry if you don't know the cards.
22nd July (Saturday): The mythology of the broomstick and liminal spaces:
Using visualisation (and all the senses) to create magical settings and environments. Bring a broomstick if you have one – but don't worry if you don't.
Runes Ritual: Heathen Practices Ancient and Modern
2 July (Sunday)
Pete Jennings 11 am – 5.30 pm £35.00
This is a full, experiential day on the Northern Tradition. The morning will focus on runes, and the afternoon will concentrate on ritual. The rune session explores the different futharks, and works on helping people get beyond simplistic meanings. The activities will include: reading and writing with runes; making bindrunes; composing codes; rune meditation; divination; stances and chants. The afternoon ritual session will examine historic and archaeological sources to find what heathens really did, and then apply it to constructing a blot ritual utilising all five senses. We look at evidence about masks, wands, music, poetry and dance. The priests and magicians will be looked at: gothi gytha, galdr and seidr magic and inter-relationships with the volva and vitki roles. Everyone will participate actively in the practical activities as well as in the discussions.
Pete Jennings is a former president of The Pagan Federation, and is a longstanding heathen, and is an honorary life member of Odinshof. He is the author of several books on the Northern Tradition, including The Norse Tradition, Pagan Paths, Pathworking, Haunted Suffolk, Supernatural Ipswich, and The Gothi and the Runestave. He had his own folk show on BBC Radio Suffolk for many years, and used to play in various folk and rock bands, making three albums. He is still active on the entertainment scene, singing, storytelling and compering Treadwell’s is delighted to have this warm and inspiring pagan with us for this day. Registration via Treadwell’s, places limited. The cost of the day incudes tea, coffee and all handouts.
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MAGIC IN MIND by David Conway
A question frequently put to me by newcomers to magical practice is whether there is a reliable way of distinguishing subjective experience from what exists independently of their perception of it. In other words, how can they be sure that what they witness during a particular ritual, even when it impinges on their surroundings, is something other than the product of their own - or the group's - creative imagination.
It is a question some magical orders are reluctant to answer or at times even deign to consider. In them may lurk the fear that once they acknowledge the subjective nature of any phenomena associated with their work, that immediately devalues it. And the new recruit, persuaded it's all in the mind, may then drift away. After all, if you're after mental magic, it's far less hassle (and a lot more fun!) to watch Derren Brown strut his stuff than spend hours in an airless, incense-filled room, sporting fancy dress and mouthing incantations.
Or perhaps the question is avoided because it can never be satisfactorily answered, if only because, as with much else in occultism, there is no clear-cut answer to be had. For even if the imposing figure of, let us suppose, a venerable Druid were to turn up during a rite associated with the Celtic mysteries, his appearance, while seeming to be objectively real, might nevertheless be the projection of an image inside the the leading celebrant's head and telepathically conveyed to everyone else. On the other hand the selfsame figure might well be the real thing, an inhabitant not (or no longer) of our three-dimensional world but briefly granted access to it thanks to our magical efforts. So not surprisingly, when asked by a student how to distinguish which of the two he is, I've often been hard put to answer.
A further complication is that entities - and let's stick to these for now, though ritual can generate a variety of other phenomena - which are the constructs of the human mind can, once created, assume a life of their own. Well, perhaps 'life' is not the right word for what they enjoy is, strictly speaking, only a similitude of life, since they are of synthetic origin and, as such, animated by the vital energy they draw from living beings. To that extent theirs is what might be called a vampiric existence.
Dion Fortune spoke of such entities several times, having by her own, perhaps obsessive, account been the unwilling recipient of their attentions. And by coincidence it was her husband, T. Penry Evans, then married to his second (and not at all occult minded) wife, Anne, who first talked to me about them. (1) Not yet in my teens, I had been introduced to magic and encountered - the details are unimportant- an entity whose nature and intentions he thought it prudent to investigate. For him there were two questions to be answered: had the entity been visualised beforehand by me (or suggested to me by my then mentor, a friend of both Dr. Evans and my father); and would it return permanently to where it had come from after being ritually banished. The answer to the first was no and the second, happily, turned out to be yes.
To Dr. Evans this demonstrated that the entity was not mentally connected to me in any integral way. It had, in other words, an independent life of its own and so, to return to where we started, was objectively real and not the product of human imagining. Contrast this with the tulku created by the well-known explorer Mme. Alexandra David-Neel. In her book, With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet she describes how during her time in that country she set about creating from her thoughts a fat and jolly monk who, initially at least, was content to do her bidding. Others in her group could see him and he even performed small chores when requested. But over time his appearance coarsened and his demeanour became less benign, so much so that his alarmed creator resolved to put an end to the experiment. It was no good attempting to banish him, as was successfully done in my case, because the creature had emerged from - and been sustained by - her own self. She had no choice but to re-absorb it into her ethero-astral bodies, exactly as Dion Fortune claimed to have done on one occasion when she involuntarily created a version of Fenris, the wolf-fiend of Norse mythology. According to both women the process is extremely distressing (2).
These induced thought forms are, I suspect, the correct explanation for those materialised spirits - a contradiction in terms but never mind - that used to be a feature of spiritualist seances. Or at least of those seances where the apparitions on display were not fabricated from regurgitated cheese-cloth or masticated lavatory paper. (It is noteworthy that the sudden decline in this kind of seance coincided with the invention of infra-red equipment and miniature cameras capable of taking pictures in the dark.) That genuine materialisation did occur from time to time is, however, likely. One of my compatriots, Jack Webber, was especially prolific, as was - on those occasion when she didn't cheat - the eminent Scottish medium, Helen Duncan. (I attended one of her seances as a small boy while staying with an eccentric aunt in South Wales but that story belongs elsewhere.)
I am satisfied that in seances of this kind, the phantoms that used to turn up and, it must be said, were identified as true likenesses of their dear departed by those attending the performance, were in fact their own thoughts exteriorised in a way similar to what occurs in magical operations.(3) The difference, however, is that in the latter everything is structured and deliberate, as well as under strict control. And the the forms themselves are more subtly built, requiring nothing so crude as the ectoplasm extruded by mediums from their bodies. (Only in a rarely attempted and extremely intimate operation, one I have been privileged to witness, might a substance resembling ectoplasm be involved. I refer here to the creation of a so-called magical child.) (4)
Anyway the point I am making is that in trying to decide what is objectively real per se and what, though apparently real, is mind-generated and essentially dependent on its creator, the Penry Evans test seems to me valid. And since first learning of it many years ago, I have come across another of my own which, though less reliable, is not without merit.
I discovered it in the nineteen-eighties when asked to participate in an attempt to save the life of a man desperately ill in New York. The order to which he belonged followed an Egyptian tradition with which I was familiar. Indeed, they had come across it from hints contained in a book I had previously written. (5) You will not expect me to disclose further details, but I can reveal - and many of you will understand why - that the rite reached its climax with a dramatic (and, I still recall, extremely beautiful) psycho-sexual conjunction involving the lower and higher realities present that afternoon.
The operation over, I undertook to keep vigil at the sick man's bedside - only to fall asleep, I regret to say, before scarcely an hour had passed. When I woke up, it was to find the room infused with a pale green luminosity, strangely iridescenct yet at the same time curiously still. And at the end of the bed, arms folded, stood two dark-skinned Egyptians who, to my huge disappointment, resembled nothing other than extras in one of those technicolor epics, set along the Nile, that used to star Burt Lancaster (or was it Charlton Heston?). They just didn't look right. Not right at all. Small wonder that I closed my eyes and fell asleep again.
I am pleased to report that the patient survived. Indeed by the next morning all vestiges of what had purportedly been a terminal illness were gone. Only later, did he tell me how, in a state of what he took to be delirium, he had watched two Egyptian hierophants bestow a blessing on him. And that's how I came to realise that the Egyptians I took to be fake were for that very reason something other than the product of my imagination. For had I simply imagined them, I'd have come up with something far more plausible, at least in my eyes, than the pair I'd observed. (To me, as I said, these looked as if they'd just stepped out of central casting.) And that's how I came to realise that if one is unsure whether something one has seen is imagined or objectively real, the more its appearance diverges from what you would have expected, the more likely it is to be independent of you. It may not work every time. But it's worth remembering.
Does any of this help the newcomer I mentioned at the beginning? Perhaps just a little. The separation between the subjective and objective in magical practice is in any case always slightly blurred. So, too, is the division between a "higher" reality and that "lower" (or vibrationally more limited) one we currently occupy. Our supreme task as occultists is to reconcile the two. Initiates know beyond doubt that only when that happens will duality beget the One whose conquest of Time is destined to bring about the apotheosis of our race. And, with it, the ultimate redemption of the world.
But that heady prospect carries us far beyond our starting point. Naturally, we should never lose sight of it but neither should we neglect the basics of our craft. Above all, questions put to us by newcomers, however naive or irritating, should on no account be side-lined or dismissed, even if, as with the one discussed here, we can offer no hard and fast answers. Of late I have become increasingly concerned about the tendency among some contemporary esoteric orders (fortunately a minority) with high-fallutin names and grandiose pretensions, to lose themselves in lofty speculation or indulge in ceremonial which, like that of Freemasonry, looks hugely impressive but is bereft of magical vitality. Magic requires a lot of hard graft. And it requires answers, even if only provisional ones, to a lot of awkward questions. Let us not forget it.
Notes
(1) Dr. Evans came from Llanelli in South Wales and had married Dion Fortune in 1927 . (He died, I think, in 1958 or 1959) He was acquainted with a friend of my father's, a magician - about whom I have spoken elsewhere - who subsequently introduced the two men to each other. Both shared an interest in springer spaniels and, of all things, the commercial potential of soya beans. Strangely enough, Dion Fortune or, as she then was, Violet Mary Firth, had been born in Llandudno, my mother's birthplace, and the two sets of parents had been on friendly terms. Out of consideration for the second Mrs. Evans, however, this coincidence was not mentioned, at least not to my knowledge, when she and her husband called on us during a stay in Aberystwyrh.
(2) Dion Fortune's ordeal is described in her book Psychic Self-Defence (1930). Mme. David-Neel's account is calmer. In it she describes how her little monk resisted all attempts to remove him. "My mind-creature", she writes, "was tenacious of life" (With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet, Penguin, London, 1936, pp. 283-4, re-issued by the same publisher as Magic and Mytery in Tibet, 1971) In total she spent fourteen years in Tibet, enduring great hardship but fortified by the practice of magic which, as she would reveal years later, included Tantric sexual rites. She died, aged 101, in 1969.
(3) The materialised forms are said not only resemble the deceased but to speak like them as well, referring to matters known only to them and whichever sitter they're addressing. (In the case of Mrs. Duncan's revenants, the conversation was sometimes conducted in a variety of languages.) In all such cases, however, little that is new or original is said, as one would expect if these are merely thought projections or, as Mme. Blavatsky and others maintain, "astral shells".)
(4) It will be recalled that Aleister Crowley claimed to have performed the same operation. So, apparently, did Alex Sanders, though he also stated that the infant immediately took up residence on the Inner Planes, later communicating in the manner of a spirit guide. Mrs. Duncan - never one to be outdone - likewise had her spirit babies. By all accounts her entranced self would frequently stroll about the seance room with a small white bundle - yelling its heart out - clasped against her bosom. Sometimes she even carried a baby on each arm! There was also a parrot (named Bronco) that put in a guest appearance from time to time.
(5) David Conway, Magic: an occult primer (Cape, London 1972, subsequently The Complete Magician (Aquarian Press, various editions) There is also some background information in Secret Wisdom:the occult universe explored (Cape, 1984, new edition - Secret Wisdom: the occult universe revealed, Vega/Chrysalis, London 2002)
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Michael York writes: It is doubtlessly too late to make the Vice Chancellor at Bath Spa University rescind his decision to close the Sophia Centre for Cultural Astronomy and Astrology, but I would most welcome if colleagues could/would write Frank Morgan a letter expressing disappointment over his decision after the ground-breaking and laudably innovative step that had led him originally to allow the academic study of astrology once again a place in the halls of academia. The ending of the liberal and daring move by Bath Spa University that was earlier welcomed by many now rings as a defeat and disgrace that is unbefitting to the high standards of the programme itself and to the reputation of Bath Spa as formerly a leading centre of advance and creative experimentation let alone a place of learning that was daring to stand up against the challenge of prejudice and myopic thought.
If anyone knows anyone else connected with a university, college or place of higher learning who would be willing to add their voice to this call for dissenting opinion, I would appreciate the passing on of this letter to them.
Frank Morgan's email address is vc@....
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Bride's Dreams
Each task of healing, all growth and development gets done by your dream.
You are engulfed in dreams when you sleep and when you wake.
It is your dreams which clothe all memory, define all hope
And nurture the germinal essence of all that is to come.
As a baby floats in the waters of life,
Your mind is large with innocence and unknowing -
Forever steeped in your dream, coloured by your dream,
Immersed, supported and quickened by the sensational love and power of your dream.
Sometimes you may feel lost and sometimes found,
Crossed and crippled, you may touch the ground of your being:
You have been fed through your attachment to your dream
And you will continue thus to feast or starve.
The flow and pattern of your breath, your blood and your spirit
Is both shown and hidden in your dream.
Your path in life is shaped and scraped by your relationship with your dream.
And you are connected to the world only by the nature of your dream.
I can speak in this space in the tongue of dreams:
Stir the passionate heat of love's need and reward,
Fulfil subtle desires be they deep, dark or sparkling,
Inspire tumultuous vocation and ferment wild freedoms!
Just tell me your dream and let yourself be …
Healed and held by that which scares you,
Nourished and refreshed by that which oppresses you,
Stimulated and moved by that which disturbs you.
Engender and enfold within you courage, joy, compassion, love.
Pay heed and homage to your fears, your loathing and despairs.
For your dreams are the momentous and fabulous axioms of your true being
In this time.
jenniespin
January 1998/February 2006
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Groups
Bath Omphalos (Bath alternative moot) Presents
Sunday 9th July 2-4pm Storm Constantine
Storm will talk about her personal magical practice, including the founding of the Lady of the Flame Iseum. For info on this and her books visit:
www.ladyoftheflame.co.uk www.immanion-press.com
Sunday 12th August Greg Humphries "Contacting The Other Side: Automatic Drawing Within Magickal Practice" In this workshop you will learn how to employ automatic drawing, `crystallisation', and various consciousness altering techniques to your own magical practice as a method to evoke/invoke entities and spirits.
Greg Humphries is an artist with more than 15 years experience of magical practice. From 1999 to 2003 he performed a series of rituals to evoke/invoke his Holy Guardian Angel, these experiences were written up as `Now That's What I Call Chaos Magick', with Julian Vayne (from Mandrake Press). BRING BASIC DRAWING MATERIALS PLEASE!
Sunday 10th September 2-4pm Colin Washington (to be confirmed)
Sunday October 8th 1-8pm Magickal Film Festival
A collection of Magickal Films spanning the cult, the
vintage, the arthouse and the contemporary.
Will include the new film, 'The Choronzon Machine' by
Orryelle Defenstrate.
Day Pass; £10/half day passes available at the door
Invention Arts Cafe
St James Memorial Hall,
Lower Borough Walls
Bath
BA1 1QR (next to the Fairy shop)
for further info contact:01225 852647
For details of this and other regualr meetings visit our website:
http://www.wilde.org.uk/Omphalos/Omphalos_Talks.htm
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SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE Seminar
An Afternoon Workshop
‘There is a light within a person of light
and it shines on the whole world.
If it does not shine it is dark.’
The Gospel of Thomas
An afternoon workshop for anyone who wishes to have a deeper sense of spirit within his or her life. We will be opening a space wherein we can bring spirit into being as a shared experience. We shall do this through specific exercises, such as reading from the heart, storytelling, dialogue and meditation. In this way, we hope to cultivate qualities associated with spirit, like intuition, inspiration and insight.
Facilitator: Tom Bland is a writer, storyteller and group leader. He has a passion for wisdom stories and sayings. He is deeply influenced by the writings of Carl Jung.
Date: 2-6 pm, Saturday 3rd July Cost: £20
Venue: Jung Club Library, 1 More’s Garden, 90 Cheyne Walk, London. The nearest tube is Sloane Square.
To book a place, please contact Tom at inward@... or 020 8686 4373.
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Bristol Open Circle Moot
Hosted by Nathaniel J. Harris (author of 'Witcha- A Book of Cunning' published by Mandrake of Oxford) and Jasmine DeVille. Next Moot: Sexual Magick Erotic Heresies.
Monday 26th July, 8pm, upstairs at the White Horse, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol. Contact lovernicus@... or call 07784196922 for further information.
'Oxford Talking Stick Pub Moot' meets every Thursday at The Angel Greyhound Pub (St Clements st) Oxford.
There is now a regular blog with summaries of past discussion and news of next session. See www.talking-stick.blogspot.com ****************************************************************************************************
London AMOOKOS group
http://www.geocities.com/open_tantra_group/
Milton Keynes
TMK Earth Lore Group, established 2002.
Pagan and Earth based spirituality group that holds monthly meetings; talks and guest speakers. All welcome in perfect love and trust. Contact Nick: 07766718633.
Scotland / Dumfries and Galloway Pagan Moot will be held at 7.30 pm on 24 March in the Imperial Arms, Castle Douglas.
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SPIRITED AWAY!
Presents: THE 3rd ANNUAL SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION IN
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PENDLE WITCH CAMP
SUMMER SOLSTICE 2006
From Noon on FRIDAY 23rd JUNE Noon on MONDAY 26th JUNE
SPECIAL GUEST from U.S.A. Lady Passion
Author of ŒTHE GOODLY SPELLBOOK : Olde Spells For Modern Problems¹
Summer Solstice Ritual conducted by Runic John (Shaman¹s Apothecary)
TALKS WORKSHOPS
RUNIC JOHN Seidr: Northern European Shamanism
SUZANNE WHITE Trusting the Tarot / Making Magical Candles
SCREECH OWL Pagan Death: Dying With Honour
OLIVER ROBINSON Sacred Brigantia Trust
TREB0R PaGaianism
MARTIN HAZEL Ritual and Visualisation
LEL HOYLE Shamanic Power Animals
PAUL WATSON Cults Freewill
ANGELA SOUTHAM Paganism the Family
DERYN ASHBY The Theatrics of Ritual
MIKKA THE PAGAN The Divine Goddess
MARTIN EVANS Wand/Staff Making Workshop
MIKE CADMAN Drumming Workshop
JACKUS Dream Healing
MEL Chakra Workshop
DEREK PLEWS Sentry Circle Project
ACTIV8 Wandering Poetry
JOANNA KATE Yoghurt Weaving Workshop
MARK HUGHES Our Changing Environment
SAMANTHA LYCETT Fairy Craft
FIRESIDE ACOUSTIC MUSIC
Josh, Dawn, Southend Bill, Mabel Blue,
The Hootenannies, Marcus James, Mrs Cakehead
STALLS
Murgens Keep, Shaman¹s Apothecary, Widdershines
Weirdigans Café Fireshow Sweat Lodge
ADULT TICKETS (18 and over @ £25 each)
YOUTH TICKET (11 to 17 years old @ £17.50 each)
CHILD TICKET (10 and under @ No Charge for 1st two, then £10.00
each)
DAY TICKETS AVAILABLE @ £15.00 per day
Tickets available via website
www.penwitchcamp.co.uk
Pagan Federation Wessex, 22 July 2006
Glastonbury Town Hall. Speakers, Prof Ronald Hutton, Levannah Morgan, Marian Green, King Arthur and Ralph Harvey. Entertainment: Nigel Shaw Carolyn Hillyer. Tickets PF Wessex, PO Box 4015, Wells, Somerset BA5 2YE. Phone for details to Adrian 01749 674712.
The Lammas Games
Braziers Park
Ipsden
Oxfordshire
Saturday
5 August 2006
noon to midnight
The Lammas Games is a annual charity fundraising event held in South Oxfordshire. At the heart of the games is the Eisteddfod bardic contest for the prized Spear of Lugh. This year we will be raising funds for: Event highlights will include:
Eisteddfod Bardic Contest of Stories, Poetry and Music Games, Stalls and 5-a-side Football to take part in Real Ale Bar and Local Wines Vegetarian Organic Food Café Live Music and Storytelling throughout the day Druid Lammas (harvest) Ritual and Wedding Talks given about the Charities Display of Homage to the Goddess
http://www.lammasgames.org.uk/index.html
IOT / Magick Circle Seminar 2006
The Illuminates of Thanateros invite you to the Magic Circle Seminar 2006. Chaos magicians from Austria, Germany, Great Britain and USA will present different aspects of chaos magic including practical sessions and theoretical background. It will take place in an estate located in the region of the Neusiedler See, 50 km southeast of Vienna, Austria. The workshop will start after dinner (6 p. m.) on Sept. 1st 2006 und will end with lunch 2006.
For full details best visit the IOT Austria site
THE MERCIAN GATHERING
1st, 2nd 3rd September 2006
Pagan Camp in the Magical Heart of England
Weekend of talks, workshops, magic, ritual, entertainment, camping and fun in the Pagan spirit
Held near Nuneaton, Warks, UK [exact location will be sent with tickets]
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Michael Dames [Taliesin's Travels]
Nigel Pennick [tba]
Prof. Roland Rotherham [The Grail and the Importance of Relics]
Dr Craig Brandist tbc [The Invention of Tradition]
Anna Franklin [tba]
Bob Trubshaw [Sacred Sites]
Drac Uber [Vodou]
Paul Mason [Illustrated Lecture]
Sara Lee-Smith [The Witch as Shaman]
Rudi Unt [Mediumship]
WORKSHOPS INCLUDE
Silversmithing [Wayne Danewood]
Wand Making [Martin Evans, back by popular demand]
Casting Sticks [Dave Smith]
Flute Making [Dave the Flute]
Herbal Products [Anna Franklin]
Divination [Ayn Tatterhood]
Tarot for the Bewildered [Mary Clarke]
Bardic Workshop [Gary Brienholt]
Stav [Graham Butcher]
Qi Gong [Don Kavanagh]
Journey Through the Cabala [Ann Harris]
Vision Quest [Mick Summer]
Herb Walk and talk on herbalism [with medical herbalist Emma Eastham]
PLUS
Stalls
Archery [extra sessions this year]
Flaming Labyrinth
Wicker Man
Fire shows with Faieena and Rob's Fire Show
Stilt Walkers
Rituals led by Anna Franklin and the Hearth of Arianrhod
Café
Toilets
Wood-fired showers
Children's area with workshops and games
Free holistic therapy tent [reiki, crystal therapy, Indian head massage, reflexology, herbal consultations, etc]
Music
Entertainment with Ash and Ian
Bardic contest [prize of handcrafted silver and blue John cloak pin donated by Wayne Danewood]
Bardic performances
Sunday Market
Viking re-enactment
Tarot readers TABI and Lesley Vann [for a small donation which goes to the charities]
New Anchor Morris Men
New Art Tent
See below for camp rules and environmental policies
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
Sales close 1st August 2006. Selling fast! Get your tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Adult £35, child under 16 £12, under 5s free
Includes all camping, workshops etc
No day tickets this year- weekend tickets only
Send a cheque payable to 'The Mercian Gathering' to PO Box 12, Earl Shilton, Leics, LE9 7ZZ, UK, include SAE and write your name and address on the back of the cheque. Tickets also available from Spellbound, Abbey Street, Nuneaton, Warks.
Or buy online now
Adult £35
http://www.merciangathering.co.uk
The Big Green Gathering 2006
As the highlight of the annual calendar for thousands of members, activists and supporters of the Green movement, Britain's largest and liveliest Green event returns. This festival offers many of the greener highlights that you might find at Glastonbury or Womad, with the emphasis on a healthy family-friendly atmosphere.
Music, in at least three renewably-powered venues, is eclectic. Rather than concentrating on big-name bands, there is a wide range of genres on offer including traditional folk, well-dread stylie reggae, hip hop, and carnival to Eastern European and tribal dance. Performances take place in the Croisssant Neuf tent and on the Small World Stage and others. Some of the bands have now been confirmed. Click here for details.
There are substantial safe spaces for healing, holistic health workshops and therapies; poetry, comedy, cabaret, and burlesque dance in the theatre areas; singing, dance, drumming and drama workshops; a Green Futures Forum; Green Markets and Crafts area; sustainable homes and permaculture areas; vegetarian food only - and mostly organic; kids' areas for all ages; the bike-powered Groovy Moovie tent; and Rinky-Dink, a mobile cycle-powered sound system.
TICKETS: These are now available to buy online They cost £90 (£95 after 1st May). There's an extra charge for vehicles (£5 - motorcycles, £25 - cars + £25 - caravans /£40 - campervans with an extra £5 charge for vehicles over 5m long) although disabled parking is free. You will still have to pay at the gate if you don't get a pass when you buy your ticket. here... http://shop.big-green-gathering.com/
6th Annual Witchcraft Seminar October 2006
Friday 13th - Sunday 15th October at The Wellington Hotel, Boscastle, Cornwall. Further info: phone Adrian on 01749 674712 or visit www.witchcraftseminar.com. Speakers this year include:
Christina Oakley Harrington , Colin Washington, Nathaniel J Harris, Steve Patterson. Evening ritual, witches supper, Hollow Bones Blues Band (back by popular request) Wolfshead and Vixen Morris, Tour of Museum.
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