Planetary Magic: The Magical Moon
Tue 20 Jan
|Lanstefan Arts
This class gives you an introduction to the pre-modern planetary powers of the occult moon, and also modern practices of working with the phases of the moon.
Time & Location
20 Jan 2026, 19:00 – 21:00
Lanstefan Arts, 28 Church St, Launceston PL15 8AR, UK
About the event
Throughout magical history, practitioners of magic have looked to the moon for inspiration and magical help. From the earliest beginnings of written magical texts, the grimoires, magical systems were based on the moon as part of the seven pre-modern planetary powers that were visible in the night sky. This class gives you an introduction to the pre-modern planetary powers of the occult moon, and also modern practices of working with the phases of the moon. It will teach you how to identify its plants, herbs, and other correspondences, so that you can learn how to work moon magic into your own personal practice, and evoke its qualities of psychic ability, women's mysteries, cyclical magic and intuition in your life. The workshop will include a guided meditation to connect with the moon's energy and end with a participatory ritual to the moon,
Please bring your favourite divination tool with you.
Lead by practitioner and scholar Rebecca Beattie.
About Rebecca Beattie
Raised among the wild beauty of Dartmoor, Rebecca’s practice is rooted in nature, enchantment, and tradition. A trained Wiccan practitioner with over 20 years of study, she brings depth, warmth, and scholarship to her rituals. Her journey has included study at the College of Psychic Studies, Master Practitioner training in NLP, Hypnosis and Timeline Therapy, and a PhD in Creative Writing with a focus on the nature mystic Mary Webb. Her work blends the magical with the scholarly, and invites you into the heart of both.
A quick note about booking:
Spaces at Lanstefan are cosy and limited, so we kindly ask that you book online in advance to secure your spot. No PayPal account? No problem. You can still complete your payment with ease, and if you’re unsure, we’ve created a simple step-by-step guide to walk you through it.
You'll find us on Church Street in the heart of Launceston, steps away from Oxfam and next to the candy shop. Or, if you're feeling whimsical, occasionally, you can just follow the fragrant scent of incense... Church Street has limited vehicle access between 10am and 4pm. If you're driving, the nearest car parks are just a short walk away: Walkhouse Car Park, PL15 8BQ & Race Hill Car Park, PL15 9AY
For anything else, feel free to reach out.
Tickets
General Admission
£15.00
+£0.38 ticket service fee
Total
£0.00
