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Experiencing Deity: Goddess and God WorkshopsEach month the Pagan Society will be hosting two workshops, led and facilitated by Kim Huggens focusing on different aspects of Divinity that relate (sometimes closely, sometimes loosely!) to the time of year. One of these workshops will be a feminine deity – a Goddess workshop – and the other will be a masculine deity – a God workshop. They will each take place fortnightly. These workshops are designed to introduce people to a wide variety of deities from different cultures and mythologies, and to deepen participants’ understanding of these figures academically, emotionally, and spiritually. They will involve a mixture of participatory events, as well as short talks, craft-making sessions, and sometimes short rituals, altars, games, discussions, pathworkings, or spellworkings appropriate to the deity. The Goddess and God workshops are open to anybody with an interest in the many faces of the Divine, and they are not gender-specific. It is the workshop-creator’s belief that everybody contains aspects of masculine and feminine, and that the soul itself is not gendered; therefore everybody can relate to both Goddesses and Gods. As such, feel free to attend a Goddess workshop if you are a man, and vice versa. In turn, the workshop-creator promises not to have the workshops revolve around these deities as women or men, but instead to work with them based on their achievements, myths, festivals, and sacred items. For instance, we will not explore Demeter in the realm of the bereft woman, but instead as a deity who experiences the loss we all feel in our lives at times. People are also free to take as much or as little an active role in these workshops as they like. If you are there simply from an academic point of view, please don’t feel you have to take part in some of the more magical aspects. However, we do ask that if you choose to sit out of an activity that you retain an open mind and constructive attitude towards those taking part. Our aim is to create an open and inclusive atmosphere where people can interact with these activities in an environment they do not feel judged by. So far, the plan for these workshops runs as follows, month by month: September: Goddess and God workshop – Oya and Shango (Santeria) The moon of change and new winds. October: Goddess Workshop – Demeter/Persephone (Greek) God Workshop – Shiva (Hindu) The moon of sacrifice and endings. November: Goddess Workshop – Tlazolteotl (Aztec) God Workshops – Baron Samedi (Vodou) The moon of death, dance, and laughter. December: Goddess Workshop – Amaterasu (Japanese) God Workshop – Mithras (Roman) The moon of rebirth from the darkness. January: Goddess Workshop – Hekate (Greek) God Workshop – Odin (Norse) The moon of thresholds. February: Goddess Workshop – Brighid (Irish Celtic) God Workshop – Papa Legba (Vodou) The moon of initiation and slow warming. March: Goddess Workshop – Isis and Nephthys (Egyptian) God Workshop – Osiris (Egyptian) The moon of growth and Spring. April: Goddess Workshop – Inanna (Sumerian) God Workshop – Hermes (Greek) The moon of fertility and joy. May: Goddess Workshop – Freyja (Norse) God Workshop – Pan (Greek) The moon of pleasure and sexuality. June: Goddess Workshop – Yemaya (Yoruba) God Workshop – Dionysus (Greek) The moon of zeniths and heights of ecstasy. July: Goddess Workshop – Erzulie Freda (Vodou) God Workshop – Kokopelli (Native American) The moon of love, peace, and heat. August: Goddess Workshop – Changing Woman (Native American) God Workshop – Lugh Samildanach (Irish Celtic) The moon of harvest and thanksgiving. The workshops will variously contain some or all of these activities (mostly they won’t contain all of them, due to time restraints!):
Each workshop will also have certain colours that people will be asked to try and dress in if they can – colours suitable for the deity or season, for instance – as well as food and drink sacred to the deity. These will be on the altar and will be partaken of towards the end. Some specific ideas for deities include:
About the Workshop Leader Kim Huggens is a 24 year old Pagan and Vodou practitioner, studying for a PhD in the Ancient History and Archaeology department of Cardiff University. She is the author of the recently released “Sol Invictus: The God Tarot”, and the forthcoming “Pistis Sophia: The Goddess Tarot”, as well as the Editor of, and regular contributor to, Offerings online magazine. Her work has also recently appeared in the anthology Horns of Power, edited by Sorita D’Este, and is forthcoming in the Academic and Religious Journal for Greek, Roman, and Persian Studies. She is a regular speaker at UKPagan events, Witchfest Wales, and the Mercian Gathering, and in her spare time works in a vetinary clinic, plays Dungeons and Dragons, and writes short fiction. |
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