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Weaving the Web: Witches' Pyramid

America/Detroit
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Join us in-person or online for our weekly Community Night: an open, cross-tradition discussion space where we learn, share, and build community together. We gather every Wednesday evening for discussion, meditation, ritual nights, and more, with time to socialize before and after. 

Schedule:

We start at 6:00pm for casual social time, then at 6:30pm we begin the main discussion (and stream it live on YouTube). After the formal portion ends, we usually keep the Zoom call open a bit longer for chatting as folks head out.

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This week's topic: the Witches' Pyramid

How do you build magick that actually works? This week we're exploring one of many foundational frameworks in witchcraft: the Witches' Pyramid. This is a living structure to help guide anything you do in your practice with four faces to consider: To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep Silent, all leading to the final ignition. We'll dig into why each of these faces matters to your magick, what happens when one of them is missing or neglected, and how this forms a solid foundation to keep your spells from collapsing. Whether you've heard of this one before or have a different one you use, let's explore how frameworks like this can help solidify our magickal workings. Come ready to examine your own foundations and maybe discover which cornerstone you've been quietly ignoring.

Format: discussion. You're welcome to participate as a skeptic, a master, or a curious seeker.

Join options (hybrid):

  • In-person: Weavers of the Web, ATC (Lansing)
  • Online: Join via Zoom for interaction, or via YouTube to watch

Can't make it live?

Secure recordings of discussions are available to Patreon subscribers at the Bobbin level and above (ritual recordings at the Balanced level and above.)

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What to bring (optional but helpful): a notebook, water, and a grounded body. If you're joining from home, set up a cozy ritual space (with candles, incense, etc.) so you can drop into the practice more easily.