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Magickal Basics (click for new dates)
Magickal Basics (click for new dates)
Presented by Jte' Argent
at Air and Fire -- Jun 26, 2004 -- Magickal Basics
-Exploring the Basic Principles of Magic
Course description:
In this class we will cover the Ethics of Magick, the Wiccan Reed and the Three-fold Law in depth. A short History of Wicca & other Magickal Traditions will be shared and discussed. The Web of Life with its connections, responsibilities and privileges will be thoroughly explored. Some basic magickal symbols and their uses will be presented. We will develop a working knowledge of the basic precepts of daily magical living.
•This course includes a workbook with informational handouts and approximately 3-5 hours of study each week between classes.
•Students must commit to the full course and pay the class fee. Payment arrangements can be made with Air & Fire.
•All students are accepted at the discretion of the instructor
Course schedule: 4-week course *New dates
June 26th Saturday 10:30-12:30 July 10th Saturday 10:30-12:30 July 17th Saturday 10:30-12:30
July 24th Saturday 10:30-12:30
Instructor: J’té Argent
J’té Argent is a practicing Feri Priestess in Santa Cruz County. She has been active in the Wiccan community for more than twelve years. She is a visual artist, illustrator and co-owner of Wyldwood Press, Inc. www.wyldwoodpress.com and sole owner of ArgentArt www.argentart.com
*Please note: Completion of this course or a demonstrated comparable knowledge is a prerequisite for the courses Beginning Natural Magic and Wheel of the Year to be offered sequentially by J’té Argent at Air & Fire
Course fee: $60
Required reading:
• True Magic by Amber K $6.00 available at Air & Fire
Recommended reading:
• Wicca for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham $9.95 available at Air & Fire
• Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today by Margot Adler Penguin USA $16.95 available at Air & Fire
Student requirement:
This course must have 7 enrolled students to begin as scheduled. The Maximum number of students for this course is 13.
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