This interview will air on:
Tuesday, 26 November 2024 at 3:30pm PST (Los Angeles), 6:30pm EST (New York), or 11:30pm GMT (London), or
Wednesday, 27 November 2024 at 10:00am ACDT (Adelaide, South Australia) or 12.30pm NZDT (New Zealand).
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During this interview you will learn:
What does it mean to worship the Mother in today’s world.
How the Mother is honoured within more religious traditions of contemporary witchcraft.
Whether there is one or many Goddesses within religious witchcraft.
What are the benefits for men to worship the Goddess.
About Levi Rowland
“Mother: Ecstasy, Transformation, and the Great Goddess”
The Great Goddess is reclaiming her place as the preeminent force of life and creation. Devotion to Mother is a transformative experience, a whirlwind of connection and magic. Let author Levi Rowland help you build a profound relationship with the Goddess who lives. Through ritual, meditation, prayer, and personal exploration, Mother is a doorway to the ecstasy of Goddess worship.
No matter what incarnation we invoke, Mother comes. She breathes into life, echoing the prayers and incantations of every initiator, Witch, believer, and devotee that has ever stood at her shrine and felt her presence, as real as anything under the sun (or beyond it). In her worship, in her magic, in her dance, is a living spiritual tradition, drawing from many sources but still focused on one multifaceted absolute.
Levi Rowland is a High Priest and coven leader of the Alexandrian Tradition of contemporary witchcraft.
Working just outside of New Orleans, he is the author of two works that are available through Warlock Press. His first, The Art Cosmic, is an exploration of traditional astrological divination and magic. His second is Mother: Ecstasy, Transformation, and the Great Goddess, which is an exploration of Goddess religion and an invitation to a life lived turned toward the altars of the Goddess.
Levi also participates with other members of the Alexandrian High Priesthood in the web series Covendom as well as teaching at festivals and conferences both online and in person.