UPDATE: This event is now available as a Hybrid class - in-person AND Virtual to attend. Kate is also offering it at 50% OFF in honor of Samhain/Halloween! Get a jumpstart on your spiritual journey in this new season.
In a world where people are often molded to look, think, and act alike, Kate teaches about the necessity for diversity and uniqueness in approaching one’s magickal path. This in-depth weekend workshop will leave you not only inspired to step into the next chapter of your path, but actually provide you with the practical and mystical tools to discover what makes your journey truly unique to you and then how to navigate it with confidence and success.
Bio:
Kate has been studying, teaching, and practicing in the esoteric wisdom space for 14+ years, though her love for mysticism and her natural mediumship abilities began in childhood. Her background is in ancient Canaanite mysteries, Egyptian wisdom, Hermeticism, Occultism, Paganism, Death magick and Hedgecrafting—and she is especially passionate about sharing this esoteric wisdom with other spiritual practitioners who are ready to embrace older traditions of magick.
Kate is the author of multiple books, including The Mother of the Gods, and founded the metaphysical shop and wisdom school, Astarte’s Temple, with her husband Wes. Their vision was to share the sacred wisdom of the goddesses while providing a safe place for spiritual practitioners of all paths to heal, learn, and grow. Through Astarte’s Temple, they offer a 3.5 year pathworking program for spiritual practitioners titled The Mystic’s Journey.
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