Back to All Events

The Cailleach and the Labyrinth – a workshop with Levannah Morgan

  • Field System 13 West Street Ashburton, Newton Abbot United Kingdom (map)

This 3 hour with Levannah Morgan, based on her book, A Witch’s Year, will explore the magic of the darkest part of the year. Many people can find winter a difficult time, but witchcraft shows us how it can be a time of learning and creativity. In November we welcome the dark and meet the goddesses of winter; the Cailleach, the Morrigan and Arianrhod. In this workshop, we will discover the lore and rituals of these goddesses and learn how to work with them, and make some simple spells appropriate to the season. This is the time of year for scrying, divination and inner journeys deep into the imagination and the spirit world. The labyrinth is the symbol of the winter goddesses of the dark and of the magical inner journey.

Using a variety of materials and easy to learn processes, Levannah demonstrates how practical craft activities can form the basis of magical practice, and you will learn how to create a simple labyrinth for yourself that you can use in your magical work and inner journeys. The workshop will also include a guided meditation; a journey through the labyrinth to the goddesses of winter.

NO prior magical or practical crafting experience is necessary for this workshop, all materials are supplied and you will take home the labyrinth you choose to make.

Levannah Morgan has been a practising witch for more than 30 years. She has run Pagan conferences and taught workshops for many years and trains students in witchcraft and the mysteries of the goddess and gods. She founded the Friends of the Museum of Witchcraft, is a former vice president of the Pagan Federation and is active in several Pagan and witchcraft organisations. She works as an artist and filmmaker. She is the author of A Witch’s Year (Robert Hale, 2025), A Sea Witch’s Companion (Robert Hale, 2022) and A Witch’s Mirror (The Universe Machine, 2021).

Tickets just £24 plus a small booking fee for a 3 hours workshop, but spaced limited, book HERE!

We’re a step-free venue, but if you have any questions about access or need support with ticket costs, please get in touch.

Previous
Previous
20 November

Daisy Rickman, New Paintings