Witchcraft is a rich & multifaceted practice. It encompasses a range of traditions from formal Wiccan initiations to solitary rituals. In this livestream talk, you'll discover the many modes of witchcraft, from ancient to modern. 

Tune in for this online talk with Julian Vayne to learn about the many layers, beliefs and practices of witchcraft. You'll be guided through the fascinating history and development of the craft, and introduced to effective practical techniques drawn from several different paths.

Book today, and join this magical talk to connect deeply with the figure of the witch in all her complexity, power and beauty.

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This talk will be recorded. A link to the full video recording will be available for replay to all those who book.

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Previous participants say:

"Julian is a very engaging presenter who makes everyone feel welcome and honours all contributions. Despite his obvious and extensive expertise and knowledge he also comes across as very unassuming."

"I liked Julian's down to earth approach and it was nice to do something with similarly curious people."

"Julian is a great teacher with vast knowledge. I like his open approach to topics."

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This talk will be live in our online classroom

All you need to take part is a good internet connection and a computer with a webcam, microphone and Zoom.

On booking this talk, you will receive an email with the Zoom link to access it. Remember to check your spam folder if you don't receive this confirmation email in your inbox.

Please send us a message if you have any questions. We hope you enjoy the talk!

About Julian Vayne

Image of course leader Julian Vayne Julian Vayne is an occultist, writer, teacher and psychonaut and has used the tarot for over 40 years. He reads tarot professionally, and teaches both divination and the esoteric uses of the cards.
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