Mystery Cult with Amanda Yates Garcia

Mystery Cult with Amanda Yates Garcia

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Mystery Cult with Amanda Yates Garcia
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I was featured in Allure Magazine... and our reading group is tonight at 6pm!

I was featured in Allure Magazine... and our reading group is tonight at 6pm!

Links to both texts inside!

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Screenshot of article by Parizaad Khan Sethi about witchcraft in Allure Magazine, photo of me by Siri Kaur.

Witchcraft is about reclaiming your connection to the life source, and reweaving the webs of connection between all beings on this planet.

Imagination is the primary tool we need to be able to find a way through this mess that human beings have created for ourselves.

We need to be able to imagine a future of care where all beings thrive.

If a life coach is someone who encourages folks to recommit themselves to the thriving of the life force, then yes, witches are the original life coaches, and I’m proud to be one.

Here’s the link to the article if you want to read it!

Thanks to my beautiful clients and fellow witches Jenn and Libby for speaking about their experiences working with me. (Waving at you with love and hugs if you’re reading this). And to all the other fantastic witches featured in the article.

Thanks to the author, Parizaad Khan Sethi, and to Allure Magazine, for including our rants about capitalism, and highlighting our concern for justice for all beings in the article - which journalists often fail to do.

Huzzah in all directions!

Mystery Cult is designed to help you stay connected with your imagination, your power, and your magic - without losing touch with your ethics. Join us today!


Reading Group is TONIGHT Monday, 8/26/24 at 6pm PST

We’ll be reading the final chapter of Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture titled “Magic and Revolution.”

It’s an exhilarating read by Arthur Evans about whether or not witches should aim for “respectability,” and how magic is the source of our revolutionary power.

“If we are ever to overthrow the industrial patriarchy, I believe we must tap into deeper energies, energies that that ruling classes of Christianity and industrialism have always desperately tried to deny and repress. These are the energies of magic.” — Arthur Evans

This is an important book and I highly recommend you get it for its social, historical, and cultural significance. Link to the PDF below.

Whether you’ve read the texts in depth or not, you’re always invited to pop in. The conversation is always rich and lively, and this one is particularly timely.

If you’d like to join the discussion*, click the link below to become a subscriber.

*Please note this discussion will go 15 minutes longer than the usual (1.5 hours) because we’ll also be discussing some distressing information that has recently come to light about the author one of our previous readings, Apocalyptic Witchcraft.

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