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Magical & Ritual Groups provide a wide variety of magical workings in London. They are facilitated by individuals or groups with magical & ritual experiences. They are run as non-profiting services to the pagan community and usually charge a small fee for each meeting, to cover running costs and expenses only. Many of these groups have facilitated one or more of the Open Rituals for PF London, either indoors at Conway Hall, outdoors in woods, or at PFL Conventions in the past 5 years.
Groups featured In this page:
- Hern’s Tribe,
- Druid Rituals: Alban Elued
- Tribe of Avalon,
- Pagan Pathfinders,
- Catuvellauni Druid grove.
- The Southwark Mysteries,
- Goddessing Group,
- Bacchus Border Morris,
- Pagan Network,
- Tamesa London Circle
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PAGAN PATHFINDERS - North London. Founded in 1975
Pagan Pathfinders is an intimate experiential group using a synthesis of traditional spiritual practices and modern techniques from psychology/psych otherapy within an eclectic pagan framework. The group aims to facilitate inner exploration, personal growth and empowerment, and spiritual development, providing tools that can be used in everyday life..
For more information, email paganpathfinders@wyrdness.org
Pagan Pathfinders is an experiential workshop group previously run by Jean M. Williams in north London. "Jean Williams has retired from running Pagan Pathfinders in May’11 (after doing it for 37 yrs). However, Long time member, and Wiccan Priest Ian has now taken up the running of this magical group for new comers!" (Feb 2012)
For further information, go to www.paganpathfinders.co.uk
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.GODDESSING GROUP. An ongoing fortnightly personal development and magic group that meets on Wednesdays 7-9 at the Serpent Institute, Kentish Town. NW5. It's an open gathering with people from many paths and none, men as well as women. It has been running for 4yrs. The aim of the group is to relate our personal. spiritual journeys and wider social change to the RHYTHMS of nature, from moon cycles and seasons, the rise and fall of civilisations, to our own breathing. There are talks and discussions about the symbols and philosophy of more feminine and RHYTHMIC cultures, meditations and visualizations/path workings. Cost is £5-10. Phone Jocelyn on 0207 485 0264.
Jocelyn also teaches a class at the Mary ward Centre, 42 Queen Sq. WC1 on The Goddeess on Wed. afternoons 2-4pm, starting on 11th. Jan. 2006. THE GODDESS as the rhythm of life - philosophy, mythology and magic for the 21st. Century.
Jocelyn Chaplin is a low priestess of Rhea (the flow), member of the Dionysian underground, Psychotherapist and artist. She has written many books including 'love in an Age of Uncertainty'. For more info see www.serpentinstitute.com
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Bacchus Border Morris:
*BBMs squire Ella says, We are a mixed Morris side who love to play music, sing and dance Border Morris. We write and perform our own dances and rituals while aiming to blend Bacchanalian joy, enthusiasm and energy with traditional Morris. We attend many types of events and festivals throughout the year - new joiners always welcome! We practise in Hammersmith in Wednesday evenings.
For info, please contact squire@bacchusbordermorris.co.uk
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Hern’s Tribe Open Rituals :
Hern’s Tribe is an outdoor ritual group that has been working for over 8 years We are a friendly bunch, with plenty of experiences in doing indoor and outdoor open rituals (for the Pagan Federation, Beltane Bash & Witchfest). We are opening our tribal space to the pagan community and share our ways, The rituals will be in the Tribe's unique tribal/shamanic style with lots of drumming, chanting and dancing. If you would like a role (speaking or non-speaking) please let us know in advance. This is a great opportunity to participate in a outdoor ritual and everyone from all paths is welcome. Rituals are held in various woods & parks of London .
Pls Contact us in advance to confirm. tel: 077689-41373. e-mail: info@hern-tribe.org
Join us on facebook. Look for our group `hern’s tribe’. For more info go to feature on www.hern-tribe.org
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Tamesa London Circle (TLC) was formed in 2006 by Mani & April, to magically work with the River Thames, and it’s spirit (or deity)- known as Thamesis, Tamesa or Thames Isis. outdoor rituals by various locations of the river Thames (London), usually on or near specific lunar events (Eclipses, Blue moons). Days, times and locations vary. Now holds special events. details at www.tamesa.info
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Catuvellauni Druid Grove have been doing rituals in North London and Herts, Beds and Bucks - at ancient sacrd sites- for 10 years. This is a welcoming family friendly ceremony open to followers of all pagan paths.
contact Neill Sankey
e-mail: neill10gem@yahoo.co.uk, mobile 07999824637
find Catuvellauni Grove on facebook (grp)
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Druid Public Rite: Alban Elued - Sundays nearest to Festivals. (part of Ogdaadal Circle on Primrose Hill. All Welcome. Open Publick Druid Rituals Organised by Jay the Tailor- Special Celebrant the Druid of Parliament Hill Field . Always on a Sunday at around about 12.45pm. These are Celebrated in the Hawthorne Grove near the top of the Hill & the Druid of Wormwood Scrubbs. Please bring picnic food and drink to share.
Contact Jeremy via mobile: 07956-831-503 during social hours (UK time).
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The Southwark Mysteries - John Constable
our monthly vigil is at the Memorial Gates in Redcross Way (London Bridge or Borough tube) at 7pm on the 23rd of each month. Free. for more info on Cross Bones Graveyard and The Southwark Mysteries:
www.crossbones.org.uk www.into.org.uk/southwarkmysteries
About John: John Constable aka John Crow often channels 'The Goose' - the spirit of a medieval prostitute, licensed by the church yet buried in the unconsecrated Cross Bones graveyard. John Constable is a playwright, poet and performer. He also conducts community dramas, shamanic workshops and unusual walks. See also www.gooseandcrow.co.uk (film-clips) and www.into.org.uk/SouthwarkMysteries
John Constable, Artistic Director, Southwark Mysteries, t: 020 7403 1496. e: mysteries@boltblue.com
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Tribe of Avalon (formerly `Avalon in London’) is an open group, welcoming those of any path and at any level of experience, which meets to celebrate the energies of the ancient Goddesses of the British Isles and to learn more of their nature. Our work is based on the Wheel of Brigit-Ana, developed in Glastonbury, which continues to change and grow as we work with it and learn more about the Goddesses of our sacred land. The Wheel continues to change and grow as we work with it and is ever-evolving as we learn more about the Goddesses of our sacred land. Note: Tribe of Avalon are no longer doing Open Rituals in London. We’ll keep you updated.
The group began at Samhain 2000 when some of the Priestesses of Avalon trained in Glastonbury but living in London at that time, decided that there should be a group holding ceremonies in London. Since then the group has become open to everyone and welcomes Pagans from any path and at any level of experience. It is a friendly group with a real community spirit so please contact me if you would like more information, or just come along to an event on the day.
give Jacqui a ring on 07711 515017 for further details, or e-mail her via: Avalon@pflondon.org
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Pagan Network is a networking organisation set up to promote the acceptance and tolerance of Paganism as a faith system within the UK, and to provide a safe and informative social network both on- and off-line for Pagans in the UK. Formerly known as Wicca UK, this is a large and dynamic organisation, run by an elected committee of 3-4 people. Their on-line discussion forums now have over 5,000 members of which nearly 2,000 are active. There are over 14,000 threads with a total of 145,00 (approx.) posts! Memberships fees range from £20 (£15 for Students. Various other options like Joint/Family are available).
As part of their social networking aim, the Pagan Network runs social moots on a regular basis across the country, as well as occasional national events including Sabbat Parties, conventions and open rituals. All our events are open to Pagans of all ages (except those held in licensed premises), experience levels and paths, and we do our best to ensure newcomers feel welcome and comfortable. In promoting acceptance and toleration of Paganism, they issue regular press statements on stories and articles relating to Wicca and Paganism in the UK press, work with many media outlets to ensure their articles are accurate as far as possible, and challenge negative stereotypes. They publish a range of booklets on Wicca, Witchcraft and Paganism, which are available to schools, employers and other groups who may be unfamiliar with Wicca and Wiccan beliefs. For more details, visit the Pagan Network website: www.pagan-network.org.
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