Mystery School: Workshop and Lecture with Jill Dearman
Saturday, May 18th, 2024 from 4-6 PM (In the TSL Gallery)
Workshop and Lecture: Jill Dearman’s MYSTERY SCHOOL
Astrology, tarot, I-Ching, and Kabbalah lecture and workshop led by author and astrologist Jill Dearman
The world needs wizards! Learn the ancient secrets of astrology, tarot, I-Ching, and Kabbalah and how to alchemize them to transform yourself, the community, and the world in a friendly workshop setting. In ancient times as well as in the early part of the 20th Century, Mystery Schools emerged as a way for seekers to gather and study secret knowledge of the universe. With the mentorship of local astrologist, wizard, and raconteur Jill Dearman, you will develop your own multi-faceted path to transcendence beginning with this standalone pop-up workshop in a modern-day Mystery School. Hear a lecture on current relevant astrological transits, meditate, play games with symbols of I-Ching, Tarot, and Kabbalah, practice telepathy, and speed date with your higher self. We are living in a time of revolutionary planetary change. Whether we’re conscious of it or not, we are writing the story of a New Earth and we all play a part. If you are excited by the thought of creating a new identity and tapping into your superpowers to save yourself, your peeps and the planet, be the change you want to see! This event will take place in the TSL Gallery.
All tickets $12.
(Note: online ticket sales will shut off approximately 30 minutes before the event)
About Jill Dearman:
Jill Dearman writes socially-engaged crime fiction, with an emphasis on queer history, and intersectional feminism.
She is the author of seven books. Dearman’s new novella is a modern gothic gender-bent take on Jekyll and Hyde called THE UNCANNY CASE OF GILLES/JEANNETTE. (The Shortish Project 2023). Her 2022 novel JAZZED (Vine Leaves Press) received a starred review from Kirkus; Kirkus also chose it as one of their Top Indie Historical Fiction Novels of 2022; BANG THE KEYS, her book for writers (Penguin 2009) has become a writing bible for scribes; her historical crime novel THE GREAT BRAVURA (She Writes Press 2015) was featured on NPR, and in The Brooklyn Rail; she is the author of FEMINISM: THE MARCH TOWARDS EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN (Nomad Press 2019), the first-ever history of feminism for teens; her classics, QUEER ASTROLOGY FOR MEN and QUEER ASTROLOGY FOR WOMEN (both from St. Martins Griffin 2009, reprinted by MacMillan 2015) have been translated into French and Korean.