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Community Queerituality – “The Superpowers of Queerness”
March 6, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Community Queerituality – “The Superpowers of Queerness”
Hosts: Cunning Crow Apothecary & the Fellowship of the Phoenix – Seattle
Date: Wednesday, March 6th, 7pm – 9pm
Cost: Free to attend. Donations are gladly accepted and encouraged for Cunning Crow’s teaching temple. Please support local community resources as you are able.
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About the March session:
In so many superhero stories, a traumatic wounding experience becomes the catalyst for both the powers and the mission of both “hero” and “villain.” Queer people often experience wounding and trauma when we come into awareness of ourselves and when we come out and live who we really are, and so many of us feel we must be super-human for ourselves, our partners, and our communities. We will use discussion and guided meditation to look at what powers we’ve gained as queer people, what burdens we carry, and how spiritual practice supports is in staying human and resilient.
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About the Series:
Join your queer community for a once-monthly meeting focused on supporting our unique spiritual and magical needs. We’re creating space for discussions, practices, short workshops, or other presentations on different aspects of queer spirituality and queer magic. This space is informal, invitational, and non-dogmatic. Together we’re seeking to inspire action and fresh ideas in our intersecting queer lives. Come talk magic, spirit, and healing with like-minded individuals.
No previous knowledge or experience of magic or pagan spirituality is required. This space is available to all of our open-hearted, magically-minded LGBTQ+ community. We explicitly invite members of under-represented or marginalized populations to join the work and contribute to a diversity of thought: this includes, but is not limited to, queer, trans, non-binary, neurodivergent, disabled, & BIPOC folks.
Note: The space we create together is sacred and meant to evoke safety, thus we do not keep space for racist, sexist, transphobic, or other bigoted views/speech/actions.
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