Esoteric Scholar | Cosmopsychism | Divination | Ecophilosophy | Exploring the divine workings of the Cosmos and Magus | MA Cultural Astronomy & Astrology @UWTSD
Excited to receive this @fulgurpress reprint of André Breton’s L’Art Magique as Surrealism marks its centenary. Originally published in 1957, this beautiful English translation is sure to captivate a new audience with its exploration of magic in art through the ages 🪄✨
Samhain Blessings! 🎃
I rarely bring my practice in to the day job but made an exception for Samhain by offering mini tarot readings and dishing out ancestor messages to colleagues.
Was pleasantly surprised at the level of interest ✨
Love this idea to support indie business! 🍁🎃❤️@WatkinsWisdom has organised a Samhain Hunt taking place in London during October. Visit at least 3 venues on the map to get a free goodie bag when finishing at Watkins Bookshop 🛍️✨
#trickortreat https://t.co/R4uAEZ6icf
Well needed weekend break 🥐🥂🇫🇷Looking forward to visiting the Surrealisme exhibition at the Pompidou marking 100 years since André Breton’s Surrealist manifesto and launch of the Surrealist art movement.
Magical evening at Rochester Cathedral ✨
Inspired by Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Scriptorium featured depictions of biblical scenes, with dragons, knights and beasts covering the walls in a luminous glow of medieval history against a symphonic background 👑🐉🗡️
This is a dark time, filled with suffering and uncertainty. Like living cells in a larger body, it is natural that we feel the trauma of our world.
~ Joanna Macy
Today’s postal delivery: Kurt Seligmann's - The History of Magic ✨.
The book is a journey through the evolution of magic, occult practices, and esoteric traditions, blending history, art, and symbolism. ✨📚 #HistoryOfMagic#Occult
“The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand wrapped in awe, is as good as dead.”
~ Albert Einstein (1878-1955)
Tarot: Origins & Afterlives
31/1-30/4/25
The exhibition will explore the evolution of tarot, from 15th-century card game to its contemporary adaptations. Featuring the earliest surviving deck, Sola Busca and Frieda Harris’s paintings for the Thoth Tarot. https://t.co/LGvbDWvg4u
Was at Parliament today and captured the stunning art installation that commemorates the suffragettes and their successful campaign to secure votes for women. Each disc is unique and represents the scrolls of petition sitting atop a cross to create an appropriate Venus glyph 🙏🏼✨
Diphylleia grayi, also known as the skeleton flower, is a truly unique and beautiful flower. It is native to Japan and China, and it is known for its delicate white petals that turn transparent when it rains.
More details/photos: https://t.co/yHauUpRaVX
Surrealism is not really an individualist art, let alone a skilled art. It is a conceptual art that depends on unlocking the unconscious.
Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary review – wild dreams of a titan of surrealism finally get their due https://t.co/nQ0l8A7Nku
Attended a stunning Hans Zimmer/John Williams orchestral performance at the Royal Albert Hal yesterday.
Couldn’t help but compare the role of conductor and magus as masters of complex systems generating such powerful and transformative energy 💥✨
Ecology and spirituality are fundamentally connected, because deep ecological awareness, ultimately, is spiritual awareness. — Fritjov Capra RT @ RunaBouius