October Magic and Folklore via the College of Psychic Studies
Tomorrow evening, Tuesday 24 October, I'm giving an online talk on October Magic and Folklore for the Thinning of the Veil via The College of Psychic Studies. It starts at 7pm and tickets are £16 for non members, with discount for members. Here's the description from the college website:
Halloween, Samhain, Mischief Night – these are celebrated at the end of October in the UK, Ireland and other countries. Cultures around the world have other seasonal festivals that focus on death.In witchcraft, rituals are performed to contact the spirits of the ancestors and honour deities who preside over the realms of those who have passed. It's the time of year when vegetation is dying back, but in the agricultural cycle it's also when seeds start to be sown for next year's crops. This is a time to look to the future as well as think about that which has gone. And it is also a time to look at the darker side of life – to face our fears in the company of others and to protect ourselves from harm.This insightful livestream talk looks at the customs, traditions, folklore and magic for when the veil between the worlds is thin.
The talk will be recorded. Participants who book will receive a link following the event. To find out more or reserve a place use this link: https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/talks/myth-magic/october-magic-and-folklore-for-the-thinning-of-the-veil/
On Friday 27 October I'm doing a free online launch of my latest book Pagan Portals - Rounding the Wheel of the Year. It will be on Facebook Live, but the recording will be put on my YouTube channel afterwards. I'll be doing a reading from it, chatting and answering questions. It's 10am for the live event, but will be available for watching later too https://www.facebook.com/events/829297315867310
You can find copies of Rounding the Wheel of the Year at my publisher Moon Books: https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/moon-books/our-books/pagan-portals-rounding-wheel-year
Copies can also be found at Treadwell's bookshop at 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London, or online at Amazon.
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