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Magick of Tea: Witchcrafting with Tea and Tea Drinking Ceremony
Originally offered as a live-stream and in-person in Vancouver by Mimi Young, who has been twice featured on goop , this recorded Magick of Tea holds space for an unconventional tea drinking ceremony and direct encounters with Tea as an ally in witchcraft.
Tea and Tea rituals are meaningful practices found around the world. In Chinese cultures, Tea and the customs and ceremonies surrounding Tea go back before Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism, to Chinese shamanism, otherwise known as Wuism. Mediums and other spirit workers would pick leaves in the mountains nearby temples, dry them, make them into tea, which were then used during meditation, divination, and sorcery. Tea as plant medicine and a tangible tool in spellcraft.
Engage with the Unseen through Tea not only as a plant that can be made into a sacred drink, but also as a tool in outer temple witchcraft spells. Relating with Tea animistically can invite us to reorganize energies, resulting in the release and activation of desirable change. Through tea-based witchcraft, we will increase our capacity for engagement with Mystery and magick, and participate in the interconnection of life.
What to expect from this Magick of Tea recording:
A guided Tea Sit to check in, deeply listen, and dialogue with our inner selves and spirit allies
Engage hands-on in tea-based witchcraft, engaging in an activation spell and a spell for closure
Have the opportunity to share our experiences and questions with the group
Be held by your selection of Tea and their spirits, both physically and energetically
You will also have a chance to hear what Mimi shares as mini readings with past ticket holders, and how these may even relate to you
Please have the following supplies available:
pen and paper
tea (or herbs) and teaware of choice (for online attendees)
Duration:
~2 hours
Originally offered as a live-stream and in-person in Vancouver by Mimi Young, who has been twice featured on goop , this recorded Magick of Tea holds space for an unconventional tea drinking ceremony and direct encounters with Tea as an ally in witchcraft.
Tea and Tea rituals are meaningful practices found around the world. In Chinese cultures, Tea and the customs and ceremonies surrounding Tea go back before Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism, to Chinese shamanism, otherwise known as Wuism. Mediums and other spirit workers would pick leaves in the mountains nearby temples, dry them, make them into tea, which were then used during meditation, divination, and sorcery. Tea as plant medicine and a tangible tool in spellcraft.
Engage with the Unseen through Tea not only as a plant that can be made into a sacred drink, but also as a tool in outer temple witchcraft spells. Relating with Tea animistically can invite us to reorganize energies, resulting in the release and activation of desirable change. Through tea-based witchcraft, we will increase our capacity for engagement with Mystery and magick, and participate in the interconnection of life.
What to expect from this Magick of Tea recording:
A guided Tea Sit to check in, deeply listen, and dialogue with our inner selves and spirit allies
Engage hands-on in tea-based witchcraft, engaging in an activation spell and a spell for closure
Have the opportunity to share our experiences and questions with the group
Be held by your selection of Tea and their spirits, both physically and energetically
You will also have a chance to hear what Mimi shares as mini readings with past ticket holders, and how these may even relate to you
Please have the following supplies available:
pen and paper
tea (or herbs) and teaware of choice (for online attendees)
Duration:
~2 hours