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Understanding Autumn Equinox: Magic, Folklore, Traditions

Spend the day immersed in the ancient pagan festivals of the autumn equinox season.


Spend the day immersed in the ancient pagan festivals of the autumn equinox season . You will be treated to folklore, traditional customs, inner spiritual meanings -- and for ways in which it is celebrated in the present as well as in the past. It includes illustrated lecture, handouts, exercises, seminar discussion, meditation and some traditional craft work. A ceremony completes the day. You will leave with solid knowledge and experiental workings which you can bring to your personal life. Suzanne Corbie has been studying and working with native British folk customs for over 35 years: she is a Wiccan priestess who has done fieldwork in several religious traditions.
Price: £35.00
Time: 11 am to 6 pm


Speaker(s):

Suzanne Corbie | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

24 September 2011 at 11:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Treadwell's Books
33 Store Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1E 7BS
020 7419 8507
http://www.treadwells-london.com/

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Tickets:

£35

Available from:

Book places with payment by phone, 020 7419 8507.

Additional Information:

Full programme at http://treadwells-london.com/lectures_and_launches.html. Tarot readings (http://treadwells-london.com/tarot_at_treadwells.html). Weekly events mailing list (http://treadwells-london.com/mailing_list.html). Write to us: info@treadwells-london.com

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