The Silent Eye hosts a number of events each year, from our annual Weekend Workshop in Derbyshire to our informal Living Land and Walk and Talk gatherings. This year we will be holding events in England, Scotland and Wales. All events are open to non-members and Companions of the School and they are a great way to meet us, explore the teachings we share and spend time with fellow travellers.
You do not need any previous knowledge or experience. There is no need to be following a particular spiritual path…you are just as likely to be sitting next to a minister as you are to a shaman or a mystic. There is just an opportunity to share a journey together. You can read what it is like to attend your first workshop here.
Why not come along and join in?
The Feathered Seer
Weekend of 21-23 April 2017
Great Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales. England.
The annual residential workshop is based around a single story played out over the weekend in the manner of the ancient Mystery Plays. The story illustrates a particular aspect of spirituality in a setting that allows the abstract idea to be played out in a symbolic manner that relates it to everyday life. This year we will share the story of a young Seer of the Old Ones, the ancient people of Albion, following her journey through the troubled times of invasion to a place of peace.
The Prisoner of Portmeirion?
Weekend of 16-18 June 2017
Close to Portmeirion Village. Wales
Set in and around the very real village of Portmeirion, the place where the Prisoner was filmed, with the backdrop of wonderful Snowdonia on our doorstep, our pre-solstice adventure in the landscape will take the form of a psychological exploration of what it means to ‘fit in’ with the world–and the price of not doing so. We do not intend this to be deadly serious, but many a powerful revelation can come from a dash of humour.
Maiden, Mother, Crone: Solstice of the Moon
Inverurie, Scotland
15th-17th September 2017
Guided by Running Elk, we will spend a weekend in the beautiful Don valley, exploring some of the ancient and sacred sites that have woven their mysteries for thousands of years. Unique to the area, with the exception of a few examples in Ireland, the circles of the region are of the “recumbent” type; intended for monitoring the “solstices” of the moon, known as the lunar standstill.
Riddles of the night
Bakewell, Derbyshire
1st-3rd December 2017
Discover for yourselves the hidden jewels of the night. As the darkness of the winter solstice enfolds the land, join us for a magical weekend pursuing the treasure of understanding .Will you find the jewel at the heart of the mystery? Will you find the way to go?
Full details of each workshop can be found on our Events Page
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Thanks, Alethea x
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