PCV Committee Reads: May 2017

PCV Committee Reads: Clunes Booktown Special

This month we thought we’d share some of our finds from the 2017 Clunes Booktown Festival and elsewhere. There will probably be more detailed reviews of some of these in coming editions of Committee Reads, but for now take a peek at the most recent editions to our reading piles…

AnimismAnimism: Respecting the Living World by Graham HarveyThis book came highly recommended by members of the community, so I caved and purchased a copy.
– Mark

 

 

Asimov science

Asimov’s New Guide to Science by Isaac Asimov – Asimov is a freaking genius and this was $2.
– Mark

 

 

 

Fight Like a GirlFight Like a Girl by Clementine FordGot this signed by Clementine Ford, reason enough.
– Mark

 

 

 

Pagan Consent CulturePagan Consent Culture: Building Communities of Empathy and Autonomy, edited by Christine Hoff Kraemer and Yvonne Aburrow – This is a recent release, and in the light of the recent discussions on community safety and consent in occult and pagan practice, it seems like a very interesting read, exploring different traditions’ philosophies of consent, as well as sexual initiation, community responses to abuse, education of children, mental health issues, and much more. It clocks in at over 500 pages and was very reasonably priced for all that. I’ve enjoyed co-editor Aburrow’s previous books, so this seemed like a must-read.
Here’s an excerpt from the introduction, to give you an overview of the contents:
“We have divided this anthology into three parts. In ‘Developing Pagan Philosophies of Consent’, the reader will find both tradition-specific and personal approaches to consent-based ethics. These essays show how Pagan lore and liturgy shape our writers’ understandings of consent, as well as how their ideals translate into real-world practice. Writers also tackle complex issues such as consent in a power differential, the ethics of sexual initiation, negotiating rape culture in traditional myths, and understanding sexual relationships with the gods.
Section Two, ‘Responding to Abuse and Assault’, focuses on the narratives and needs of survivors. In addition to personal narratives of abuse and healing, writers examine the kinds of situations that can hide abuse, as well as the circumstances under which whistleblowers may be disbelieved or ignored. These essays outline policies to help prevent sexual abuse and assault and to effectively respond to it when it occurs, as well as considering how abuse survivors might be better accommodated in community.
Finally, in ‘Building Communities of Autonomy and Empathy’, our writers provide resources for teaching and practicing consent culture. These essays include reflections on consent culture parenting, curricula and exercises for children and adults, practices for sacralising pleasurable touch in both groups and on an everyday basis, ethical approaches to teaching sacred sexuality and sex magick, and more.”
– Sarah

 

Pagan Ritual Willow PolsonPagan Rituals: Scripts and Inspiration for All Occasions by Willow Polson – In recent times it seems I’ve become a collector naff books of ritual. I am oddly okay with this.
– Josie

 

 

Seed CollectionSeed Collection of Australian Native Plants by Murray Ralph – This was essential.
Mark

 

 

 

The Art of Urban SketchingThe Art of Urban Sketching by Gabriel Campanario – I’ve always been a fan of this style of sketching and wanted to understand the principals better so this was an easy choice.
– Mark

 

 

 

The Kabbalah TreeThe Kabbalah Tree by Rachel Pollack – An introduction to the Tree of Life and the Sephiroth, by the author of ‘Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom’, and featuring art by Hermann Haindl. I’m not a serious student of Kabbalistic philosophy, but it is fascinating and profound, and this seems to be a decent exploration for someone with no background in the culture or philosophy.
– Sarah

 

Walking a Sacred PathWalking a Sacred Path by Dr Lauren Artress – This was a second-hand cheapie, and I’m wondering if it’s going to be a bit naff, but it has decent reviews from respectable publications, and I thought it might be worth a go, because labyrinths are interesting, ey.
– Sarah

 

 

Wizard of EarthseaA Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K Le Guin – This was another $1 Booktown bargain find. I bought it for my friend Kylie, who has been wanting to read the series for a while. I just love the eighties cover art.
– Josie

 

 

 

BottersnikesBottersnikes and Gumbles by S A Wakefield – Although I’ve been a fan for a long time, this edition has illustrations in it that my other edition did not.
-Mark

 

 

PalimpsetDeathlessPalimpsest and Deathless by Catherynne Valente – I bowed to peer pressure after a brilliant blog post by a friend, the constant rave reviews by people whose tastes I trust, and a song by SJ Tucker that made me cry. I’m almost scared to actually read them in case I can’t leave the house for days and can’t work because I’m lost in Valente’s worlds, but hey, I can always get another job, right?
– Sarah

 

Saltwater VampiresSaltwater Vampires by Kirsty Eagar – I normally couldn’t give a toss about vampire fiction, being of the firmly-held belief that it reached its peak with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But with tales of vampires born from the wreck of the Batavia crashing a modern-day Australian music festival, I found it hard to turn this one down.
– Josie

 

Bards of Bone PlainThe Bards of Bone Plain by Patricia A McKillip – This one was a gift from a friend this month. So far it’s strong, rich fantasy full of archeology and lyrical descriptions. Just my bag.
– Josie

 

 

The Buried GiantThe Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro – The author of the marvellous ‘Remains of the Day’ has set a novel in just-post-Arthurian Britain, featuring at least one knight of the Round Table. What’s not to love?
Sarah

 

 

JR Ward the ChosenThe Chosen by J R Ward – I bought this because I’m obsessed with the Black Dagger Brotherhood and this is the latest book in the series. BDB are one of my guilty pleasures. 😉
– Nickole

 

 

Dark is Rising CooperThe Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper – I picked this up for $1 at Booktown. It was a great bargain and an edition/cover I hadn’t seen before.
– Josie

 

 

 

Solitary Witch Workshop

Hosted by Muses of Mystery. See the Facebook event page for more details.

Join the Muses as we host part 4 of the Solitary Witch series of workshops.

Following on from the last 3 sold out workshops, The Muses will teach you more advanced techniques, rituals and spellcasting to allow you to journey further along your path as a Solitary Witch.

To participate in this class you should have sufficient knowledge of basic witchcraft. Please note that previous attendees will get preference to attend this class, but spaces are very limited.

Fee – $ 65 inc all materials

Please note that a prior payment in full is confirmation of a booking in this class.

Hosted by Muses of Mystery. See the Facebook event page for more details.

 

Dark Moon Ritual Working

See the Facebook Event for details.

Seline Says:

“Come join me as I once again offer a personal yet shared journey into the realm’s of shadow.
Come dance with me hand in hand as we explore the mystries of our inner deeper selves.

For many years I have offered ritual as a very powerful tool for healing allowing the experience of Personal Growth, Transformation, Initiation and Empowerment through Ritual Energy, Movement, Chant and Release.”

Investment: $50.00
Provided: Light refreshments, tea/coffee.

N.B: Comfortable clothing for workshop duration with a change of clothing for ritual.
This is a clothing optional ritual space.

See the Facebook Event for details.

The Dance of the Elements: A Personal Journey

See the Facebook Event for more details.

The effects and influences of the Elements are certainly felt within our being and by opening our awareness to how the Elements influence our lives, our inner and outer realms we can gain a better understanding of self.

Come join me in a five week journey of exploration as you create and strengthen your personal relationship with each of the Elements, gaining a deeper sense of Self.

We begin week One with EARTH, utilising, visualisations, exercises, ritual.

Week Two AIR: 31st May.
Week Three FIRE: 7th June.
Week Four Water: 14th June.
Week Five: Communion with SPIRIT! 30th June.
Bringing it all together!

Investment: $40.00 per workshop.
$50.00 Communion with Spirit.
Light refreshments and tea/coffee will be available.

See the Facebook Event for more details.

Hekate – Embracing and Honouring the Crone

Hosted by Muses of Mystery. See the Facebook event page for more details.

In Western cultures there is a fear of growing and of looking older. For a woman to come truly into her power she must become the Crone, the WiseWoman, the Elder.

In earth-based cultures the Crone or Elder is revered and celebrated for her wisdom and power. They are valued leaders, teachers, spiritual advisers.

Join the Muses as we explore this most potent aspect of the Goddess.

Through ritual, meditation and spellcrafting, this workshop is dedicated to Hekate, the Goddess of Ancient Greece, associated with crossroads, portals in the Underworld, light, magick, witchcraft, and knowledge of the Solanaceae plants.

Learn to embrace the three aspects the Maiden, Mother or Crone, to honour and to integrate them into our being at this time of transformation and impending darkness of Winter.

Discuss the evolving aspects of witchcraft and gender and the relevance of acknowledging all stages of earthly life.

Strictly limited to 8 people per class to allow time and individual attention during this uniquely personal experience. As this event is advertised elsewhere please book early to avoid disappointment!

$65 including all materials and a light refreshment of herbal teas and snacks.

This event is open to all ages over 18 and to all people.

Please contact the Muses of Mystery for payment details. Places are confirmed immediately after full payment is received. Receipts available.

Hosted by Muses of Mystery. See the Facebook event page for more details.

 

 

The Veil, Vessel & Web: Two Days of Possession, Oracular Trance & Spellcraft

See the Facebook Event Page for more details.

This two-day intensive explores the Witch as the Seer, the Vessel and the Caster of Spells. Together we will delve deeply beyond the Veil to acquire the Gift of Sacred Sight and ignite the Seer within. We will cleanse, clear and align Self with All-Self and become the Holy Vessel to the Hidden, Mysterious and Mighty Potencies – to draw down/in the Gods and Spirits and to allow for direct interface and intimacy with the human community. We will also reclaim the sorcery inherent in our Craft and learn tried and true techniques for successful and ecstatic spellcraft – to wilfully and willingly weave with the strands of the Web and work with the Will of God Herself to attain to Desire, fulfil Necessity and affect Change.

In order to attend this intensive you must have a foundational magical practice that is alive to you and a conscious and tended relationship with your Spirits.

Waged: $250
Partially waged: $170-200
Unwaged: $150

There will be two places reserved for Trans/Indigenous/People of Colour/Activist/Queer/Single Parents who require financial assistance.

Contact spirited_services@hotmail.com to register.


About the teacher:

Fio, who writes and teaches under their birth name Gede Parma, has been teaching workshops and intensives on ecstatic witchcraft, oracular and possessory technique, and sorcerous spellcraft for over a decade internationally. They are the current Lucifer (Magister) of a Traditional Witch covenant within the Wildwood Tradition and a trained Reclaiming and WitchCamp teacher. He descends from powerful and wondrous families hailing from Bali, Ireland, Scotland, and England. They recently moved to invaded land whose First Peoples are the Wurundjeri, the Traditional Owners of the place called Melbourne. Fio is a published author, a contemporary dancer in training, and a very queer witchcraft nerd.

 

See the Facebook Event Page for more details.