Thursday, August 3, 2023

Upcoming Workshop: Diana, Aradia, and the Night Flying Tradition


The power of the moon’s energies is undeniable, it affects the tides, our dreams, and our bodily cycles. The moon has been associated with magic since the beginning of time, across various cultures and traditions. It is connected to intuition, change, fluidity, reflection, and the element of water. Diana is the Roman goddess of the moon, patroness of the wilderness, hunters, crossroads, and childbirth. She is often part of a triad, sometimes with two other Roman deities: Egeria the water nymph, and Virbius, the woodland god; or with Luna, the actual moon and Hekate, goddess of transitions. Aradia is the daughter of Diana by her brother Lucifer, the god of light, who was sent to earth to teach her followers magic. Best known from Charles G. Leland’s book, Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, first published in 1899, Aradia is a central figure in the modern witchcraft revival.

This workshop looks at the origins and histories of Diana and Aradia, their spheres of influence, roles as patronesses of witchcraft, and the night-flying tradition of shamanism. Participants will also experience a Full Moon ritual devoted to Diana and Aradia in order to establish and strengthen their own relationship with these goddesses.

The Presenter, Caroline Tully

Caroline has a background in various traditions of witchcraft and magic and is also an archaeologist who studies ancient Mediterranean Pagan religions and their manifestation in the modern world. She has written many articles and chapters on these topics and is the author of the book, The Cultic Life of Trees in the Prehistoric Aegean, Levant, Egypt and Cyprus (Peeters 2018). Caroline reads Tarot and is a regular workshop facilitator on a range of magical subjects at Muses of Mystery, Melbourne’s finest metaphysical destination.

When: Saturday 26 August, 2023

Where: Muses of Mystery (Melbourne)

Time: 11.00-2.00

Fee: $ 80.00

 


 

Sunday, July 2, 2023

New antiquities exhibition - Amor et Mors: Vessels for the Beautiful Body in Life and Death


This glass unguentarium is one of the objects featuring in a new exhibition I am curating of Greek and Roman perfumed oil and cosmetic vessels called ‘Amor et Mors: Vessels for the Beautiful Body in Life and Death’. It will be in the Treasury Gallery, in the Old Quad at the University of Melbourne, and will open to the public on 17 July 2023 and continue until May 2024. My exhibition is half of the larger exhibition, ‘Ancient Lives: Insights from the Classics and Archaeology Collecton’. The other half of the exhibition is curated by Tamara Lewit, focuses on wine, and is called ‘White, Tawny, Blood-Red, Black: Wine in the Greek and Roman Worlds.

 

Image credit: Unguentarium, 3rd century CE, Glass. Dimensions: 10.5cm (height) x 3.8cm (width) x 3.5cm (depth). The University of Melbourne Art Collection. Gift of David and Marion Adams, 2009.

Accession Number 2009.0257.000.000


Saturday, January 7, 2023

Diana and Aradia Full Moon Workshop with Caroline Tully, 4 February


The power of the moon’s energies is undeniable, it affects the tides, our dreams, and our bodily cycles. The moon has been associated with magic since the beginning of time, across various cultures and traditions. It is connected to intuition, change, fluidity, reflection, and the element of water. Diana is the Roman goddess of the moon, patroness of the wilderness, hunters, crossroads, and childbirth.  She is often part of a triad, sometimes with two other Roman deities: Egeria the water nymph, and Virbius, the woodland god; or with Luna, the actual moon and Hekate, goddess of transitions. Aradia is the daughter of Diana by her brother Lucifer, the god of light, who was sent to earth to teach her followers magic. Best known from Charles G. Leland's book, Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, first published in 1899, Aradia is a central figure in the modern witchcraft revival.

This workshop looks at the origins and histories of Diana and Aradia, their spheres of influence, sacred animals, relationships with other gods, and roles as patronesses of witchcraft. Participants will also experience a Full Moon ritual devoted to Diana and Aradia in order to establish and strengthen their own relationship with these goddesses.


The Presenter, Caroline Tully

Caroline has a background in various traditions of witchcraft and magic and is also an archaeologist who studies ancient Mediterranean Pagan religions and their manifestation in the modern world. She has written many articles and chapters on these topics and is the author of the book, The Cultic Life of Trees in the Prehistoric Aegean, Levant, Egypt and Cyprus (Peeters 2018). Caroline reads Tarot and is a regular workshop facilitator on a range of magical subjects at Muses of Mystery, Melbourne’s finest metaphysical destination.

Book here.