This workshop offered at Central Indiana Pagan Pride Day: The Magician's Path will focus on utilizing your witchcraft in a world with overreaching political powers.
Witchcraft has always been political, as a tool of the underrepresented and oppressed peoples. This workshop will discuss:
- Modern historical examples of witchcraft being used against political powers
- How to utilize witchcraft effectively as a tool of protest and resistance
- Utilizing your witchcraft practice as a sanctuary and tool of community care
About your presenter:
Samuel Jobe is an ordained Priest of The Morrigan and High Priest in the Temple of the Hallowed Gods, an Espiritista Mesa Blanca, and Traditional witch. Samuel Has developed and supported public pagan rituals since 2020 around the sate of Indiana. As well as taught various workshops and courses all regarding the practice of witchcraft.
He focuses his time on engendering community strength through service by volunteering time with hospice and more recently with homeless and at risk queer youth. Samuel's expression of knowledge comes from direct experience, traditional mentorship, and overall love of Pagan faith and the Arte of the witch.
About the Temple of the Hallowed Gods:
(ToHG) is a progressive, Deity-based Witchcraft community. Progressive Witchcraft is not based on a formal tradition, but rather a philosophy of using whatever methods necessary to best serve the immediate and broader communities. Ancient ways are studied and respected, while evolution is encouraged. Connection with Deity, whomever the individual or group at large communes with is of vital importance and often central to our practice.
Our goal is still to continue to learn about the Craft, ourselves, how we can best aid the health of our community and planet, and to hold this “novice” ideal in our hearts.
The Pantheons we work with are primarily European from the Greek, Roman, Irish, Norse and Welsh Pantheons. We frequently utilize Trance Prophecy Regression (Ritual Mediumship) and Astrological influences into our rituals. We are eclectic, but selectively so. We invoke or evoke Deity after careful consideration of the purpose and needs of the invocation or evocation.
In ToHG, we strive to be in constant communication with the Genus Loci, plant and animal spirits of the land we are on. We use magick and ritual to better ourselves and our community.
The Temple of the Hallowed Gods is open to all people, no matter their gender identification, sexual orientation, race, ability, or background.
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