Central London

Commencing Friday 5th November 2010, 7 for 7.30 p.m.


The Temple of Levanah is dedicated to the Great Work. The Temple draws on Western magickal tradition, Wicca and Buddhist practice and is open to those of all paths. The monthly meditative circle is an opportunity to attune to your spiritual centre as a source of energy and strength, to honour the Divine as Goddess and God, and to develop and use your powers of concentration, visualisation, insight and healing.

Vivianne is author of ‘Wicca’, ‘A Woman’s Kabbalah’, ‘Jung: Journey of Transformation’ and ‘Jungian Spirituality’. Chris is author with Vivianne of ‘Ancient Wisdom’ and ‘Your Dark Side’.

Circles will be held on Fridays - 5 November, 3 December 2010, 28 January, 25 February, 25 March 2011 at: Treadwell’s Books, 34 Tavistock Street, London WC2E 7PB. Cost is £7 per session.

Space is limited. Please let us know in advance if you are coming by contacting BMDeosil@aol.com or Vivianne Crowley, BM Deosil, London WC1N 3XX.



The Four Elements of the Wise are fundamental to the Western Magickal Tradition, Wicca and astrology. When we work ritual and magick, we usually work with all four elements, but this workshop is an intensive day of exploration of a single element, the element of Earth. We will explore together magickal techniques associated with the element of Earth, culminating in an elemental Earth ritual.

The Magick and Mystery of the Element of Earth workshop will focus on practical magick and how magick can help us to live our lives better.

When we invoke the four quarters to create a circle of power, we start with Air, the least substantial of the elements and journey into manifestation through Fire and Water, until finally we bring our magick into the material realm of Earth. Turning dream and vision into reality is the theme of this Workshop. What are your hopes and dreams for the future, and how can you make your magickal aspirations materialise in the everyday world?

Bring a robe or other ritual wear in earthy colours for the rite. You are welcome to bring body paint, masks, artwork, symbols, altar artefacts, poems, songs and musical instruments appropriate for the Element of Earth.