THE SILENT UNICORN
A joint magical workshop between
Lodge Unicorn na h’Alba and The Silent Eye.
Grantown-on Spey, Northern Cairngorms
14-16th June 2019
“When shall we three meet again, In thunder, lightning, or in rain…?”
Weird Sisters, Macbeth
Well, hopefully we will meet in sunshine and with more than three of us ! Join us in the northern Cairngorms where, from mountain to coast, we will explore the magic of Macbeth Country in a triangle from Cawdor Castle to Findhorn Beach, down to Glenlivet. Through the Archetypes of Lord and Lady Macbeth, the Witches, King Duncan and a Unicorn! We will use the writings of The Scottish Play and other media to discover these characters within us…..
We shall travel and explore the land during the long June days and lingering twilight at Midnight to discover this land where Celts met Picts. Where heather-clad mountains tumble down to salmon rivers like the mighty Spey, as it meanders its way to the pristine sea and white sand beaches of the Moray Firth.
The Unicorn is an iconic spiritual symbol in the British Isles and particularly in Scotland. We will use the power of the elements and spirit of the unicorn to create your own Silent Unicorn within, culminating at the old hidden seminary at Scalan in the remote Braes of Glenlivet.
Scalan seminary
Dates: Weekend Friday 14th – Sunday 16th June, 2019
Location: Based in Grantown–on–Spey and area
Cost: Workshop costs £50 per person. Meals and accomodation are not included and should be booked separately by all attendees. Lunch and dinner are usually shared meals.
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For further details or to reserve your place: rivingtide@gmail.com
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Oooh, that looks magically intriguing…;-) <3
Can’t beat a bit of ‘Magical Intrigue’… 😉
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Sounds wonderful
Hopefully, it will be… 😉
Such a beautiful area – enjoy 😀
I have no doubt that we will, Deborah. We ere up that way last year 🙂
I’m up that way every other month, and I always regret leaving. Sooner or later, I’ll complete my move up there and I won’t have to leave at all 😀
I can understand that. It is a beautiful area. 🙂