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ConVocation is a convention of the many mystical spiritual paths and faiths and the people that follow them who desire to teach each other and promote fellowship among all esoteric traditions.

Since 1995, this 4-day event has brought together over 100 classes and rituals presented by local instructors, internationally renowned guest speakers and authors. Along with workshops, ConVocation offers over 40 tables of merchandise in our Merchant Room, an Art Show and the largest indoor Drum Circle in the Midwest.

For 2013 our theme will be based on the message of the 19th card of the Tarot, The Sun. The theme we are working on from this card is “A Little Illumination, If You Please.” We will be focusing on the messages of the Sun, on our Inner Light, Reason, Personal Power or Youthful Exuberance. We will explore the masculine energies that come from the Sun, and how each of us in finding our Inner Power build our Community.
Friday, February 22 • 11:30am - 1:00pm
Nothing Is True: Meaning, Magick & Modern Myth

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The quest of the spiritual seeker is often described as the quest for truth, but what is "truth" and does it really exist? Temple of Witchcraft Founder Steve Kenson takes a look at the importance of definitions and meanings on our path and the implications for witchcraft, magick, and all spiritual practices and traditions. The lack of truth will set you free, for when nothing is true, everything is possible! Bring an open mind and an interest in discussion.

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Steve Kenson

Gemini Minister, Temple of Witchcraft
Steve Kenson is Gemini lead minister and co-Founder of the Temple of Witchcraft, a neo-pagan nonprofit religious organization (templeofwitchcraft.org). He began his study of paganism, magick, and the occult in his late teens, leading him on a winding path through ceremonial magick... Read More →


Friday February 22, 2013 11:30am - 1:00pm EST
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