on short notice: Tarot in Berlin
Due to popular demand, Curtis will hold
her Tarot workshop again this November!
If you are interested just contact her.
(Description in German)
Due to popular demand, Curtis will hold
her Tarot workshop again this November!
If you are interested just contact her.
(Description in German)
For our next Ton & Trance workshop we still have 1-2 places available. We’d love to have you join us!
The goal of this workshop is to bring impressions and ideas from trances into reality, to feel childlike joy of life, to visualize and anchor solutions.
The cost of the course is 120€ (incl. accommodation and meals)
Arrival Friday 15:00*; departure Sunday approx. 14:30. * For advanced participants, arrival on Sat until 10:30 is also possible by arrangement.
Registration: informal email to Info (at) EartArtSky.de
Registration deadline 3 weeks before the event.
more information can be found here: Ton&Trance-WS_Basis_Infoblatt
What good is a blog that doesn’t link to other people and events? And especially a Witch Camp in SternschnuppeOldenbüttel, where thanks to pe I (Martin) was allowed to make my first contact with the wonderful Reclaiming community in 2017.
So here is an announcement from Cassandra and Darshani for their
Journey with Inanna into the realm of darkness. Embrace your shadows with
Confidence, wisdom and deep compassion.
A camp in the Reclaiming tradition with Cassandra & Darshani
Inanna – Embracing the Shadow (More Info)
In the summer of 2022, our long-standing dream finally became a reality. With the Mabon Camp we were able to organize a Reclaiming Witch Camp in full length of one week here in southern Germany. We had already tried this in the years before, but since 2020 so many events failed or simply fell through.
And now, as we approach autumn and harvest time, there is finally enough free time to realize another dream, namely to start this blog here.
And what better way to kick off a series of blogposts than with a wrap-up on the Witch Camp that will be the first in a series of Reclaiming Witch Camps here in southern Germany?
We were a relatively small group, with 4 teachers and 4 participants. In addition, there were our 2 hard-working helpers, who also participated in the evening rituals. The atmosphere was very intense, we laughed and cried, and some of us were very moved.
We set out with the hero Culhwch on his quest to find Mabon, who was stolen from his mother Modron ages ago. We asked the advice of the wise animals of the forest, sat with our own frustration and uncertainty, dived into the depths with the Salmon of Wisdom, and finally freed Mabon from the dark fortress. We learned a lot about seemingly impossible tasks, and that we can always find comrades-in-arms and allies.
The weather played along in a strange way. After it was really hot at the beginning of the week, it rained really hard on the last evening. We almost had to do the evening ritual indoors. But luckily we went outside, the trance meditation under the pavilion roof with the pattering of the rain was really special. And when it came to walking the labyrinth, the rain even subsided and then stopped completely. At the end we were all able to stand around the fire basket and give notes with our intentions to the fire.
A huge thank you to everyone who was there, and brought and carried the depth and magic. Thanks to our participants, teachers, helpers and all the magical beings who accepted our invitation to our house and garden here in Bavaria. Together we have moved and started a lot! Some of it has very concrete effects on this world, and we will certainly have more to report about that here (further events, a permanent labyrinth, etc.).
Other impacts are more personal, and of some we are probably only guessing at the tip of the iceberg.
In any case, this Witch Camp was the first, and plans are already quite concrete for next year. Probably after that we will plan on a two-year rhythm, with shorter workshops in between.
We were between worlds, and what happens there changes all worlds.
Pe & Martin
P.S.: Curtis wrote a very nice experience report about the Mabon Camp in her blog. Thank you!