Friday, 24 May 2013

Pictures from the Mind Body Spirit Festival in London


The Mind Body Spirit Festival in London is one of the highlights of the year for me because I always have such a good time there. It has a wonderfully friendly atmosphere and there are so many things to see and try out - as well as lots of tempting things to buy on the stalls. I was there today and here are a few of the pictures I took.

The photo at the top shows an overview of the hall - although it stretches much further than that. The main stage has free talks, demonstrations and entertainment all day long. Henry Cumming is in the picture on the right on the main stage, doing a demonstration of mediumship. He seemed to pick up on a few spirits that were recognised by members of the audience, and took it in his stride when no one claimed the ghost of a young man who died in a motor accident. Maybe the spirit was just there to watch the show.

The picture on the left shows at tarot deck that I really wish I had bought. The annoying thing is that I can't remember what it was called or the name of the trade stand I saw it on. Neither can I read the name of the deck in my photo and although I know I picked up a leaflet from the stall, I can't seem to find it now I'm back home. If anyone recognises the deck, do leave a comment below!

The photos of candle (right) and fairies (at the bottom) are just a few other lovely things I saw on stalls.Two yurts were set up in the foyer outside the main exhibition area - one was called the Love Dome and the other was the Mantra Lounge. These were also offering free activities all day long.

I went to three different guided meditation sessions, which were all very different. One was run by an NLP practitioner, another was a shamanic journey using the aid of Egyptian scents run by Barbara Meiklejohn-Free and the third was a love meditation in the Love Dome with Cate Mackenzie's Love Fairies (who you can see in the small picture below left). The subtitle of this year's Mind Body Spirit Festival London is The Summer of Love - and that theme seemed to run throughout the show.

Now, I'm old enough to remember the original Summer of Love in 1967 (just) and I'm not really sure Summer 2013 is quite going to live up to that. But there is definitely a very loving atmosphere in Earl's Court this weekend. If you are in London and looking for somewhere to go out of the rain, a trip to the Mind Body Spirit Festival could just get the sun shining in your heart, even if it isn't visible in the sky over London right now.

The Mind Body Spirit London Festival is on until Monday 27 May, from 10am to 6pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and from 10am to 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday. Tickets cost £10 on the door, For more details, visit www.mindbodyspirit.co.uk.

Previous post: http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2013/05/save-date-for-mind-body-spirit-london.html


News: Paganism in the Press and Other Stories

"Senior Tory warns over pagan weddings"
A senior Tory is quoted as saying that voters would think MPs had "lost the plot" if they allowed pagans, Freemasons and spiritualists to conduct marriages. From the Evening Standard: "http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/senior-tory-warns-over-pagan-weddings-8625934.html

"Wackypedia admits pagan purge"
Wikipedia has admitted that one of its editors has been systematically purging the encyclopedia of references to the occult and modern pagans. From Techeye.net: http://news.techeye.net/internet/wackypedia-admits-pagan-purge

"Cheese maker warned against supplying Gloucester cheese rolling"
Health and safety goes mad as police tell a cheese maker she may be liable for legal action if she supplies Gloucester's famous annual cheese rolling event, in case anyone gets hurt by her dairy products. From BBC News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-22639675

"IMAGE: The Occult Factor An inaugural exhibition of Esoteric Artists"
Review of the occult art exhibition that is currently on at Store Street Gallery, 32 Store Street, London WC1E. From artlyst: http://www.artlyst.com/articles/image-the-occult-factor-an-inaugural-exhibition-of-esoteric-artists

This Week's Pagan Events In and Near London

Friday 24 - Monday 27 May; Mind Body Spirit London Festival. Stalls, entertainment, talks and workshops. Some of the talks and workshops cost extra. Venue: Earls Court, Brompton Hall, London SW5 9TA. Time: from 10am to 6pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and from 10am to 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday. Tickets cost £10 on the door, £8 advance. For full programme details or to buy advance tickets, call the ticket hotline: 020 7371 9191 or visit www.mindbodyspirit.co.uk

Friday 24 May; Prediction Awards Event. Venue: The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Doors open 6.30pm. Tickets £10. Website: http://www.predictionmagazine.co.uk/

Saturday 25 May; Lunar Eclipse Energy Meditation on Primrose Hill, London NW3 3NA. Time: 1.30pm-2.30pm. Free event. Meet at the top of the hill, on the grassy area on the west side by a group of trees.

Saturday 25 May; Abraxas Journal Party hosted by Treadwells and Fulgur. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS and Fulgar at 32 Store Street. Time: 4pm to 10pm. Tickets free but advance booking required. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Saturday 25 May; Ecstatic Dance London Full Moon Saturday Night DJ Session with Gong Bath. Rules: no alcohol, no smoking, no drugs, no talking in the dance area. Venue: St. Peter's Church, 310 Kennington Lane, London SE11 5HY. Time: Doors open 7.30pm, opening circle at 8pm, dancing until 10.30pm. Tickets £15 on the door/£10 if reserved on meetup at http://www.meetup.com/london-ecstatic-dance

Sunday 26 May; Mythic London. One-day Workshop with Caroline Wise, who contributed to the classic book The Aquarian Guide to Legendary London.Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 10.45am until 5.30pm Tickets £45, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Sunday 26 May; The Kith London Heathen Moot. Venue: The Horseshoe Inn, Melior St, London SE1. Time: 2pm-5pm.

Tuesday 28 May; Chertsey Moot. A social moot held on the last Tuesday of the month at the Golden Grove pub, Ruxbury Road, St Annes Hill, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9EN. All welcome. From 8pm to 11pm. For more details, email: sian_ap_pysgotwr@yahoo.co.uk

Tuesday 28 May; The Crystal Palace Moot. A social moot held on the last Tuesday of the month at the basement bar, Lucius Italian Bar/Kitchen, 128 Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, London SE19 1PL. Time: from 6.30pm. Free event. For more details, email tangaschants@gmail.com

Tuesday 28 May; Crystals and Sacred Sites. Talk by Judy Hall, author of the Crystal Bible series of books and the recent Life-Changing Crystals: Using Crystals to Manifest Abundance, Wellbeing and Happiness.Venue: The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Cost: £10/£12 Advance booking essential. Time: 7pm-8.30pm. For further details call: 020 7589 3292 or visit http://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/index.html

Thursday 30 May; Druid Order Open Introductory Evening. A chance to learn more about at The Druid Order (A.D.U.B.) at an evening with talks and a meditation. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Price: £7. For more details, call Druid Order on 020 8659 4879.

Thursday 30 May; The World's Strangest Deaths. Talk at the London Fortean Society, upstairs at the Bell, 50 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EX. 7.30pm for 8pm start. £3/£2 concessions - advance booking essential for this talk. Society meets on the last Thursday of each month. For more details, visit http://forteanlondon.blogspot.co.uk/

Friday 31 May; Self Healing Through Movement. Talk by Meir Scheider. Venue: The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Cost: £10/£12 Advance booking essential. Time: 7pm-8.30pm. For further details call: 020 7589 3292 or visit http://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/index.html

Friday 31 May; Personal and Planetary Transitions. Event organised by London Spiritual Movement. Time: 6pm – 8pm. Venue: Conference Room, Canterbury Hall, 11 – 18 Cartwright Gardens, London WC1H 9EE. Donation: £10 if you can afford it. For more details and to book your place: http://www.meetup.com/londonspirituality/events/117111562/?a=ea1_grp&rv=ea1

Friday 31 May; Holistic Meditation Evening with Simon Tarry. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7pm start. Price: £10 to the organisers on the night. For more details and to register, email: mcarlinsweeney@yahoo.co.uk.

Saturday 1 June; Pagan Federation London Conference. One-day event with a theme exploring rites of passage. Venue: The London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8UE Doors open 10.30am. Tickets £12/£15 on the door, but cheaper if booked in advance: http://london.paganfed.org/?ai1ec_event=2013-pf-london-conference&instance_id=5347

Saturday 1 June; Intermediate Tarot Workshop with Sue Merlyn Farebrother, author of Astrology Decoded: a step by step guide to learning astrologyat Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Price: £45 advance booking required. Time: 10.45pm-5.30pm.  info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Saturday 1 June; Hendon Heathens Moot. The Greyhound, Church End, Hendon, London NW4 4JT. 6pm until 9pm (then over the road at a blues and rock club until the early hours). This moot meets on the first Saturday each month.

Sunday 2 June; Incense Making Workshop with Christina Oakley Harrington at Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Price: £25 advance booking essential as places very limited. Time: 1pm-5.30pm.  info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Sunday 2 June; 16th Pagan Pride March in London, Start at Red Lion Square, Holborn, at noon, ending at Russel Square at the fountain. Free event but bring a picnic and suitable clothes and a towel if you are intending to paddle in the fountain. If you have them, please bring drums, masks, banners and flower crowns.

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Event: Lunar Eclipse Meditation, Primrose Hill, 25 May


There is both a Super Moon and a lunar eclipse this Saturday 25 May. Although the eclipse will not be visible to the naked eye in the UK, you can still make the most of its magical energy. If you want to take part in an eclipse meditation, then go along to Primrose Hill, in North London,

Here's a message about the event that I was asked to share:
"We are in a unique and powerful Triad of Eclipses that are incredibly charged. On 25th May there is a Super Moon Lunar Eclipse - the third of three eclipses in a row. It is the Good Will Festival of Humanity and the time of Wesak, which is a period of spiritual blessing for humanity and an outpouring of light for the entire planet. It is the ideal time to take the destiny of our world in our own hands!
"We will meet at Primrose Hill in London at 1:30 in the afternoon. We will join in with our intention with many groups large and small, that are getting together at the time of full moon this May around the world. These Light Energies effect the Collective Consciousness on Earth, raising all to A Higher State of Consciousness. We will gather and visualise the liberation of our planet of the negative energy grid so that we will have the chance to create our own destiny and fully empower ourselves to our Ascension process. We will use invocations, chanting and meditation."
If you want to take part, please arrive at the top of Primrose Hill  by 1.30pm on 25 May. The group will be meeting on the west side of the crown of the hill, in a grassy area next to a small grove of trees. For anyone who has never been to this lovely little park it is easy spot and to locate. The organiser is Michelle.

Primrose Hill is on the north side of Regent's Park, London. The nearest tube station is Chalk Farm.

The photo at the top shows the view from the top of Primrose Hill and the picture right shows a lunar eclipse and the picture at the bottom is a map of Regent's Park.

Links and previous related posts:
http://www.space.com/15689-lunar-eclipses.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/05/book-of-magic-eclipse-magic-workbook.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_2013_lunar_eclipse
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/03/pictures-of-supermoon.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2008/08/lunar-eclipse-and-full-moon.html

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Event: London Pagan Pride Parade on Sunday 2 June


This year's London Pagan Pride Parade is taking place on Sunday, 2 June, starting at noon in Red Lion Square, Holborn.

Pagan Pride Parade is a free street-based public event for pagans and their friends to meet and celebrate paganism. You can turn up wear pagan robes or fancy costumes if you want, or you can just as you are. Bring drums or banners if you want to. Bring a picnic to enjoy afterwards. Spread the word and share this message with all your friends - this is a free event and the more people who turn up the merrier!

For the third year running this is being organised by Atlantis Bookshop. Meet at noon outside the entrance of Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, Holborn. From there the procession will take to the streets. It normally ends at Russell Square Park. For further information, call Atlantis Bookshop on 0207 405 2120.  The map at the top shows Red Lion Square.

Sacred Landscape: St Nectan's Glen and Waterfall


One of the places I meant to visit when I was on holiday in Cornwall last summer was St Nectan's Glen.

I was told it was a beautiful and magical place - the kind of area of natural beauty where you might just glimpse a Piskie frolicking in the ferns. It takes its name from a 6th century Christian saint who lived in a hermitage at the site and gained fame for ringing a bell in stormy weather to warn ships about dangerous rocks nearby. However, the glen and waterfall could well have been considered a sacred place back in ancient pagan times.

The current owner bought St Nectan's Glen waterfall and hermitage in 2012, said at the time that he wanted the site to be "a place of inward reflection and self-realisation for everyone to enjoy".

Sadly I didn't get  to visit St Nectan's Glen during the week of my holiday, but I have now been sent these lovely photos taken by Denise Hockin, who visited at Easter.

She said: "St Nectan's Glen is between Tintagel and Boscastle and is a spiritual place for nature lovers and pagans. Legend has it that the early Christian, Saint Nectan, lived and was murdered there, though there seem to be many versions of that story. But whatever you believe, there is no question that the walk from the road through the Glen is beautiful, as is the waterfall itself. People have tied literally hundreds of ribbons to the trees surrounding the pool, which to some people makes it seem magical, though some feel they detract from the natural beauty of the waterfall. Hope you and others find them [the pictures] interesting."

Thanks very much indeed Denise. I think the photos are beautiful and they have made me want to go back to Cornwall again and visit St Nectan's.

The photos are copyright Denise Hockin.


Links and previous related posts
http://www.st-nectansglen.co.uk/
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/08/boscastle-and-museum-of-witchcraft_3235.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/08/tintagel-castle-and-legacy-of-king.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/09/the-blisland-inn-pub-full-of-witches.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/09/dozmary-pool-and-death-of-dragons.html
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/New-owner-vows-sacred-site-St-Nectan-s-Glen-open/story-15516560-detail/story.html#axzz2Tw0t5d7X

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

News and TV: Branded a Witch, BBC3

I've just read an article on the Independent website about a programme called Branded a Witch that was shown on BBC3 last night. It is about one African woman's experiences of being persecuted as a child because her family believed she was a witch. The feature says:

"Kanda ... endured years of abuse before being taken into care. Now 23, and with two young sons of her own, she set out to examine a lethal new twist to the widespread African belief in witchcraft, which has increasingly come to be associated with the abuse and even murder of children."

I didn't see the documentary about this tragic modern form of persecution over witchcraft beliefs, but I'll look out for it on catch-up. The BBC normally keeps documentaries for about a week on BBC iPlayer.

You can read the article here: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/last-nights-viewing--branded-a-witch-bbc3-the-somme-secret-tunnel-wars-bbc4-8624434.html

News: BBC Highlights English Ritual Year Photographs

The BBC News England website is featuring a slideshow of pictures by folklore photographer Sara Hannant, under the title: In pictures: A journey through the English ritual year

Sara Hannant, the author of the book Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids, has become famous for travelling around England photographing seasonal celebrations old and new. The pictures on the BBC website show such events as the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance, Hastings Jack-in-the-Green parade, Eastbourne Lammas Festival, London's Twelfth Night celebrations on Bankside and the Mazey Day midsummer festival in Penzance, Cornwall.

As Sara is quoted as saying, "Many of these customs have a distinct pagan element." They do indeed.

You can see the slideshow of her photos here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22528184

An exhibition of photographs from Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids is on until 28 July at the Oxfordshire Museum, County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND.

Links and previous related posts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22528184
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/09/event-folklore-in-photography-exhibition.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/10/review-mummers-maypoles-and-milkmaids.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/11/days-out-english-ritual-year-exhibition.html
http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/exhibitions-events-and-talks-oxfordshire-museum


Monday, 20 May 2013

Pagan Eye: Falling Apple Blossom


I looked out of my window and saw a shower of apple blossom falling from my apple tree. By the time I got my camera ready, what looked like a snowfall had lessened to a just a few white petals drifting to the ground. Oh, and I do realise my garden seriously needs weeding - but it does look rather fairyland-like with the bluebells, forget-me-nots, blue alkanet flowers and long grass. It would have looked even better if the sun had been shining!

My Pagan Eye posts show photos that I find interesting - seasonal images, pagan sites, events, or just pretty pictures. If you want to send me a photo for a Pagan Eye post, please email it to badwitch1234@gmail.com Let me know what the photo shows and whether you want your name mentioned or not. For copyright reasons, the photo must be one you have taken yourself.

Links and previous related posts:
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/04/pagan-eye-apple-blossom.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2008/10/godfdess-of-week.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2008/07/apple-seeds.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2010/02/magical-uses-for-apple-wood.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/09/pagan-eye-fallen-apples.html

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Survey on Pagan Responses to the UK Census 2011

Vivianne Crowley is asking pagans to help her with some research by filling in a short questionnaire. She said:
"I’ve been invited by the British Sociological Association’s Sociology of Religion group to give a paper next month on Pagan responses to the UK Census 2011. 
"There is a big difference of course between the survey numbers and those quote for number of Pagans in the UK and I’m trying to tease out some of the reasons. One might be that numbers have been inflated of course. The other might be that Pagans for various reasons were under-reported. 
"I wonder if you’d be kind enough, if you completed the Census, to answer the survey by clicking this link. 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/UK2011Census 
"All responses are anonymous. 
"I'd to get as many responses from different parts of the Pagan community as I can, so if there are any Pagan mailing lists/e-groups that you're involved with, it would be great if you could post the link."
This sounds like very useful research that could help pagans gain more recognition for our chosen spiritual path.

Previous related posts:
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/03/pagandash-be-counted-on-2011-census.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/12/news-pagan-census-results-and-witches.html

Friday, 17 May 2013

This Week's Pagan Events In and Near London


Saturday 18 May; Chaos Magick: Divining the Future. Afternoon workshop with Nikki Wyrd. Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 12.45pm for 1pm start. Tickets £25, advance booking essential. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Saturday 18 May; Shaking Things Up - Socrates V the Establishment. Debate and discussion with philosopher Rick Lewis. Venue: Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4QH. Time: 2.30pm. Free entry and no booking required but limited places. http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/event/330/Shaking-things-up!---Socrates-vs-the-Establishment?&Keyword=&TypeID=

Saturday 18 May; Tribal Unity presents Touch the Earth Live! Pagan folk band Touch the Earth performing live with a light show and guests the belly dance group Tribal Unity. Venue: The Basildon Lower Academy, Timberlog Close, Basildon, Essex, SS14 1UX. Doors open 6.30pm. Tickets £9, concessions £7. http://www.tribalunity.co.uk/

Sunday 19 May - Sunday 26 May; I:MAGE Esoteric Art Exhibition. This is taking place in the art gallery at 32 Store Street, next door to Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. It is being hosted by Fulgur Fine art and Treadwell's. There is an opening reception on Sunday 19 May from noon. For full details, visit the website: http://fulgur.co.uk/

Sunday 19 May; Dawn of the Oak. Pagan moot on the third Sunday of each month. Venue: Upstairs at The Castle, 34-35 Cowcross Road, Farringdon, London EC1M 6DB (near Farringdon tube). Time: 3pm-6pm.

Sunday 19 May; Film: Conjuration to Beelzebub - NOKO Order 41. Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 5.45pm for 6pm start. Tickets £7, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Monday 20 May; The Shaman in Stilettos.Talk by author Anna Hunt at Alternatives, St. James's Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL. Time: 7pm to 8.30pm. Tickets £10/£5 concs. Advance booking required. To book tickets and for more info visit the Alternatives website: http://www.alternatives.org.uk/Site/Talks.aspx

Monday 20 May; An Almost Forgotten History. Talk by Ken Rees at pagan forum Secret Chiefs. Venue: Devereux public house, 20 Devereux Court, off Essex Street, London WC2R 3JJ. Meet from 7.30pm, event starts at 8.30pm. Admission £2. http://secretchiefslondon.wordpress.com/

Monday 20 May; Croydon Crows. PF moot held every 3rd Monday of each month at the Skylark pub, South End, South Croydon from 8pm onwards.

Monday 20 May; Building the Fourth Pyramid: An Occult Art Installation in Galverston. Lecture by Jesse Bransford (NYU). Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets £7, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Tuesday 21 May; An Evening of Soul Portraits and Clairvoyance with Dr Angela Watkins and June Elleni-Laine. Venue: The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Cost: £10/£12 Advance booking essential. Time: 7pm-8.30pm. For further details call: 020 7589 3292 or visit http://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/index.html

Wednesday 22 May; Being a Cathar Today. Talk and book signing by Colum Hayward at Watkins Books, 19-21 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ. Time: 5.30pm. Free event. For more details Tel 020 7836 2182 or visit the website http://www.watkinsbooks.com/

Thursday 23 May; Crossbones Vigil to honour The Goose and the outcast dead of Cross Bones Graveyard. Gather from 6.45pm in Redcross Way outside the Memorial Gates, SE1, opposite the Boot and Flogger, just north of the junction with Union Street. Nearest tubes Borough or London Bridge, 5 minutes walk away. The event is free. http://www.crossbones.org.uk/

Thursday 23 May; Ithell Colquhoun: Cornwall, Landscape and the Goddess. Lecture by Dr Any Hale. Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets £7, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Friday 24 May; 'Spare': A One-Man Play by John Constable. Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets £10, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Friday 24 - Monday 27 May; Mind Body Spirit London Festival. Stalls, entertainment, talks and workshops. Some of the talks and workshops cost extra. Venue: Earls Court, Brompton Hall, London SW5 9TA. Time: from 10am to 6pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and from 10am to 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday. Tickets cost £10 on the door, £8 advance. For full programme details or to buy advance tickets, call the ticket hotline: 020 7371 9191 or visit www.mindbodyspirit.co.uk

Friday 24 May; Prediction Awards Event. Venue: The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Doors open 6.30pm. Tickets £10. Website: http://www.predictionmagazine.co.uk/

Saturday 25 May; Abraxas Journal Party hosted by Treadwell's and Fulgur. Venue: Treadwell's, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS and Fulgar at 32 Store Street. Time: 4pm to 10pm. Tickets free but advance booking required. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Sunday 26 May; Mythic London. One-day Workshop with Caroline Wise. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 10.45am until 5.30pm Tickets £45, advance booking recommended. For further details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

If you want an event listed on A Bad Witches Blog, please email the details to badwitch1234@gmail.com