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SUMMARY:Milan and the Swan of Europe
DESCRIPTION:A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins about the importance of Milan in terms of Europe and the Swan landscape temple of Europe\, including its significance in terms of the three ‘Great Pillars’ of Europe – the Gallic Axis\, Swan Line\, and Nilotic Meridian – and the Herculean Line that links them in a special way. \nPeter will also show how all this is part of the enactment of the Europa and Bull Myth (or Dionysian Mystery) on a grand scale\, which is happening right now\, and how pilgrimage helps. \nThis the first of three talks given as part of the Milan & Prospero’s Magic hybrid event. \nThe talk can be attended by non-participants in the hybrid event\, as well as participants. \nFor those who attend the talk\, there will be time for a questions-answers-insights discussion after the talk. \nThe talk will be recorded and made available to event participants and those who book the talk.\n(The discussion session after the talk will not be recorded.) \nCost of individual talk = £25. \nCost for all three talks = £60. \nFor further information and booking\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT).
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/milan-and-the-swan-of-europe/
CATEGORIES:Zoom talk
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SUMMARY:The Alchemy in Shakespeare’s play\, The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:A talk on Zoom by Julia Cleave about the alchemy in Shakespeare’s play\, The Tempest. \nDuring the play we discover that Prospero is a magus who has acquired the wisdom to become a master of nature. The play shows how he demonstrates and develops his mastery by means of acting as a hierophant\, teaching\, testing and transforming the various characters as a redeemer and saviour of human souls. But the whole play is a mastery in itself\, showing that Shakespeare was a supreme magus of alchemy\, the universal science or chemistry of all. \nThis the second of three talks given as part of the Milan & Prospero’s Magic hybrid event. \nThe talk can be attended by non-participants in the hybrid event\, as well as participants. \nFor those who attend the talk\, there will be time for a questions-answers-insights discussion after the talk. \nThe talk will be recorded and made available to event participants and those who book the talk.\n(The discussion session after the talk will not be recorded.) \nCost of individual talk = £25. \nCost for all three talks = £60. \nFor further information and booking\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT). \nAlso recommended: the e-book\, The Wisdom of Shakespeare in The Tempest\, by Peter Dawkins.
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/the-alchemy-in-shakespeares-play-the-tempest/
CATEGORIES:Zoom talk
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SUMMARY:Milan\, the Dukedom of Prospero\, the Magus
DESCRIPTION:A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins about why\, in Shakespeare’s play\, The Tempest\, Milan was chosen as the dukedom of Prospero\, and the science of the mystery connected with this. \nIn the Shakespeare play\, The Tempest\, Prospero is the Duke of Milan. During the play we discover that Prospero is a magus – a magician in the initiatory sense\, who has acquired the wisdom to become a master of nature. The play shows how he demonstrates and develops his mastery by means of acting as a hierophant\, teaching\, testing and transforming the various characters as a redeemer and saviour of human souls. These characters represent the various levels of humanity\, from the basest and most corrupt\, to the most virtuous and pure in heart. \nWhy Prospero was made the Duke of Milan\, rather than of another place\, is part of the Mystery – a Mystery that concerns the whole of Europe in particular and the whole world in general\, and is of particular relevance at this momentous and dangerous time in world history. \nThis the third of three talks given as part of the Milan & Prospero’s Magic hybrid event. \nThe talk can be attended by non-participants in the hybrid event\, as well as participants. \nFor those who attend the talk\, there will be time for a questions-answers-insights discussion after the talk. \nThe talk will be recorded and made available to event participants and those who book the talk.\n(The discussion session after the talk will not be recorded.) \nCost of individual talk = £25. \nCost for all three talks = £60. \nFor further information and booking\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT). \nAlso recommended: the e-book\, The Wisdom of Shakespeare in The Tempest\, by Peter Dawkins.
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/milan-the-dukedom-of-prospero-the-magus/
CATEGORIES:Zoom talk
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SUMMARY:Milan & Prospero's Magic
DESCRIPTION:A hybrid event\, part talks on Zoom and part on-site pilgrimage in Milan. \n20-22 October 2024 Zoom talks\n24-28 October 2024 Milan pilgrimage\n3 November 2024 Zoom Meeting Conclusion \nIn the Shakespeare play\, The Tempest\, Prospero is the Duke of Milan. During the play we discover that Prospero is a magus – a magician in the initiatory sense\, who has acquired the wisdom to become a master of nature. The play shows how he demonstrates and develops his mastery by means of acting as a hierophant\, teaching\, testing and transforming the various characters as a redeemer and saviour of human souls. These characters represent the various levels of humanity\, from the basest and most corrupt\, to the most virtuous and pure in heart. \nWhy Prospero was made the Duke of Milan\, rather than of another place\, is part of the Mystery – a Mystery that we shall delve into during this hybrid event – a Mystery that concerns the whole of Europe in particular and the whole world in general\, and is of particular relevance at this momentous and dangerous time in world history. \nThis hybrid event is being carried out not only as a Mystery of Shakespeare event but also as a pilgrimage in Milan and local landscapes elsewhere. In this way\, via pilgrimage\, meditation and prayer\, and working with ancient wisdom and celestial-terrestrial energy\, magic can be done to help the world. During the talks and the pilgrimage\, we will learn why and how. \nFor this hybrid event\, there will be three types of attendees: (1) Talk attendees\, (2) Virtual pilgrims\, and (3) Milan pilgrims. \n\nThe Talk attendees are those who would like to attend the pre-pilgrimage talks on Zoom by Peter Dawkins and Julia Cleave.\nThe Virtual pilgrims are those who cannot be in Milan for this event\, but who can take part ‘virtually’ in all the Zoom talks and other Zoom meetings\, and who can carry out a pilgrimage in their own chosen area.\nThe Milan pilgrims are those who are able to be in Milan for this event. They will be there as a small group or groups of friends\, and entirely responsible for themselves\, but with a plan of action for each day. They will take part ‘virtually’ in all the Zoom talks and other Zoom meetings\, including the Zoom Pilgrimage Conclusion on 3 November 2024.\n\nThe event will be introduced by three pre-pilgrimage talks on Zoom – two by Peter Dawkins and one by Julia Cleave – which Talk attendees\, Virtual pilgrims and Milan pilgrims will be able to attend. \nThese three pre-pilgrimage talks on Zoom will take place on: \n\nSunday 20 October – Peter Dawkins – Milan and the Swan of Europe\nMonday 21 October – Julia Cleave – Alchemy in Shakespeare’s Play\, The Tempest\nTuesday 22 October – Peter Dawkins – Milan\, The Dukedom of Prospero\, the Magus\n\nInformation about each talk can be found on each talk advert web page. \nThe 3-day pilgrimage in Milan will take place on Friday 25 October\, Saturday 26 October\, and Sunday 27 October 2024\, with arrivals on Thursday 24 October and departures on Monday 28 October 2024. \nCOSTS & BOOKINGS \n\nFor Talk attendees\, the cost is £60 per person for all three talks\, or £25 for each individual talk\, payable to FBRT.\nFor Virtual pilgrims\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT) for further information.\n\nFor Milan pilgrims\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT) for further information.\n\nRecommended reading: The Wisdom of Shakespeare in The Tempest\, by Peter Dawkins.
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/milan-prosperos-magic/
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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