Auteursarchieven: Morgana

Over Morgana

"Morgana is Anglo/Dutch and lives in the Netherlands. She is a practising Gardnerian HPS. Over the years, she has facilitated a variety of Wiccan groups. She is co-editor of the international and bilingual "Wiccan Rede" magazine, which was launched in 1980 and is coordinator of Silver Circle, a Wiccan network in the Netherlands. As International Coordinator for PFI she travels extensively giving talks and workshops about Wicca and Paganism."

Review: Plant Spirit Gardener

Alanna Moore’s newest book is in effect an overview and collection of her ideas and experiences from the last 30 years and is an absolute must for anyone interested in connecting with Nature Spirits in their own garden. Lees verder

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Review: Pagan Dreaming

Nimue Brown discusses ‘The Magic of Altered Consciousness’. From ‘personal dreaming’ to ‘ancestral dreaming’ she shows how dreaming takes us into different levels of consciousness. Lees verder

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Feature: a meeting with Dayonis, Morgana, October 2016

One of the very early priestesses in Gardnerian Wicca – Dayonis – had, apparently, left the Craft when she got married and emigrated. But in 2015 Morgana met her, and spoke with her at length in February 2016. Lees verder

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Etruscans; Myth & Magic – part 1

Before the Romans there was a civilisation in the heart of what we now call Italy. It was the Etruscans who influenced the Romans. Where did the Etruscans come from? How did they structure their society? Who were their deities? Morgana found some answers. Lees verder

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Etruscans; Myth & Magic – part 2

Before the Romans there was a civilisation in the heart of what we now call Italy. It was the Etruscans who influenced the Romans. Where did the Etruscans come from? How did they structure their society? Who were their deities? Morgana found some answers. Lees verder

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In honour of Jean M. Williams 1928-2015

IN HONOUR OF JEAN M. WILLIAMS On Saturday August 20, 2016 I gave a presentation in honour of Jean Williams at the PF LONDON CONFERENCE.30 minutes was far too short to include all the tributes and memories of this extraordinary … Lees verder

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Review: The Gods Within

Describes the how and why of using evocations. The aim is to evoke feelings, images and ideas from within the psyche of the individual”.And 15 different Graeco-Roman, Egyptian and Celtic gods and goddesses are reviewed. Lees verder

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Review: Witchcraft Today – 60 Years On

An anthology published in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Gerald Gardner’s seminal work, Witchcraft Today, published in 1954. Lees verder

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Interview with Julian Vayne & Steve Dee – part 1

Morgana meets with the co-authors of the book Chaos Magic, talking with them about ‘Slow Chaos’, psychology, mindfulness, etc. Lees verder

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Interview with Julian Vayne & Steve Dee – Part 2

Morgana meets with the co-authors of the book Chaos Magic, talking with them about ‘Slow Chaos’, psychology, mindfulness, group work, the colours of magic, diversity, etc. Lees verder

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