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The Pagan Institute
Curricula for Adult
Education
Coursework
takes place at First Unitarian
Society, 900 Mt. Curve Ave.,
Minneapolis 55403, unless
otherwise noted. Some Saturday and weekend classes may also be held,
occasionally at other sites.
Workshops generally take place on
Saturdays, and may take place at other sites.
Classes are
scheduled based on demand. If you are
interested in a course, please register for the waiting list
HERE.
Sliding scale fees
and partial work
scholarships are available.
Elemental
Magick and Psychology
4
2 hour sessions
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon. (bio below)
The four classical elements are a commonplace in modern western magick,
and yet, even advanced magicians and witches will discover that Jungian
psychology has a great deal to reveal to us.
King/Queen, Warrior/Amazon, Magician, Lover: these are archetypes of the
mature masculine and feminine. We will explore them through the
"court cards" of the Tarot.
No pre-requisites.
Sliding scale $40-$80 which includes extensive printed materials.
You will learn:
> a deeper
understanding of the four elements
> foundational
ideas from Jungian psychology: archetypes, the shadow
> mature and immature elemental archetypes
Bring your favorite Tarot deck to the class and a 3-ring notebook.
No pre-requisites.
Sliding scale $40-$80 which includes extensive printed materials. |
The
Pagan Science of of Happiness
4
2 hour sessions
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon. (bio below)
The pursuit of happiness is an American right. Everyone wants to sell us
happiness, but it cannot be bought. Paganism appeals to many
because it is sex positive, sensual, and this-worldly. Still, few of us
understand the magickal disciplines which maximize it.
Pagan ethical thought
extends far beyond "the law of three" and indeed is the foundation of
the philosophical discipline. This
course combines a review of current psychological discoveries about the
science of happiness with ancient Pagan teachings and practices to
maximize your pleasure and satisfaction in life.
I. Ethics as a philosophical discipline:
The questions it
asks and its Pagan origins.
II. How to cultivate the Pleasant Life:
Epicureanism in the ancient world and what psychological
research has discovered about the art of maximizing
pleasure. The path of The Lover.
III. How to cultivate the Good
Life:
The way of the warrior and artisan, using your
signature
strengths and skillful means; The Path of the Magician.
IV. How to cultivate the Meaningful Life: Roman Stoicism, the World
Soul and High Magick
(Theurgy). The Path of the
King/Queen.
No pre-requisites.
Sliding scale $40-$80 which includes extensive printed materials. |
Enchanting: Chants and Hymns
Chanting and singing are not only
wonderful ways to heal and nourish one's soul, they are also wonderful
community-building practices. Whether you sing only for yourself
(and your favorite deity) or are already comfortable with teaching chants,
you'll learn new ones and have a great time. Included in the series
are Pagan devotional chants and hymns, chants for dancing, lullabye magick,
circle casting, raising energy, and more.
Each student will receive a teaching CD and songsheets of the material
we'll learn together.
No pre-requisites. Sliding
scale: $5-10/session |
Festivals
4 2 hour sessions
A study of the
eight festivals most commonly celebrated by modern American Pagans.
We'll consider traditional lore, associated myths, and ancient and
modern celebrations. The festival wheel will also be considered as
an analogy to human developmental stages, in the light of Carl Jung's
work. Students may create a multi-media mandala of the wheel of the
year.
No pre-requisites.
Sliding scale $40-$80 which includes extensive printed materials and art
supplies.
Dr. Christa
Landon, instructor (bio below) |
Speaking
Your Pagan Faith
4 2 hour sessions
When we are communicating our religious beliefs to
non-Pagans, we are doing theology. This series will give you the tools
to do it well. A single circle can comfortably include Pagan agnostics, atheists,
pantheists, polytheists, and theists. If you are interested in
religious leadership, interfaith dialog, or just wish you could
attend a course at a Pagan seminary, this is the introductory
course for you.
YOU WILL LEARN what these terms mean
and the related issues for Pagans:
authority,
epistemology, hermeneutics, pluralism, prophetic and traditional
(primal) religions, revelation & scripture, creed, theology,
ontology, etc.
WE WILL EXPLORE THESE QUESTIONS:
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What is theology? What is the task of Pagan Theology?
> What are the sources of Pagan Theology?
> How
do we know what we know? What has authority for us?
> What do we mean by Myth, Model, Paradigm and World-view?
> What do Monism and Dualism have to do with Pagan theology and
prejudice against Paganism?
> What is Cosmic Theology?
> What are the common denominators of Pagan religions?
Registration: $40-$80 which includes printed materials.
Dr. Christa Landon, instructor (bio below) |
Who
Owns the Coven? Foundations
of Polity &
Community
4
sessions
Who "owns" a coven, a temple, or a grove? The
initiatory lineage? The creators of the tradition? The leadership? The
members?
Who makes the decisions?
What kinds of authority are there within the group?
These are all questions of polity. The classes will focus on
alternatives and the benefits and weaknesses of each.
Session
I: Models of Organization
Session II: Covens, Covenants, and Congregations: how structures shape leadership
Session III: Congregational Polity
Session IV: Shared Ministry
Registration: $40-$80 which includes printed materials.
Dr. Christa Landon,
Instructor |
Masks
of God, Masks of the Goddess
a one-day workshop
Mask-making is one of the oldest liturgical arts. In this hands-on class you will make a mask expressing an aspect of the Divine of your choosing. Guided meditation will also
be included in the program, to facilitate awakening to deeper elements of
consciousness so often neglected in our busy world. A variety of masks
will be displayed and materials available. The workshop is appropriate for
adults and teens.
You will learn:
> Functions of
masks in traditional cultures
> Some
artistic techniques using a variety of materials.
> Jungian
insights on the use of masks in rituals of personal transformation.
> Use of masks in
ritual.
If you have a drum or other percussive instrument, please bring it.
We are offering this class at a sliding scale $25-50. To support this discount,
we ask that if
you happen to have any of the following you donate to the supply
chest: feathers, seed pods,
paper mache, wallpaper, art tissue, glitter, beads, lightweight cedar
cones, scraps of fabric,
lace, & leather, Misc. art supplies.
We must have your RSVP with the identity of the deity
you want to do ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE so we will have the
right materials available and can send you advance literature.
Dr. Christa Landon,
instructor |
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Myths of
Transformation
4 2hr. sessions
One definition of
Magick is the art of transformation, and we'll study myths of transformation as
recorded during and before the Hellenistic age (300 bce - 300 ce). In
addition to working with surviving texts directly, we will use insights from
Jungian psychologists. Myths of Transformation carry deep wisdom about how
people are transformed in the pursuit of Power, Safety, Love, or Wisdom.
By the end of the course, you will be able to design a
devotional ritual and allied practices in honor of the deity of your
choice. No pre-requisites.
Sliding scale $40-$80 which includes extensive printed materials. You will also need a 3 ring notebook to
hold provided materials and a copy of Ovid's METAMORPHOSES (in
Penguin paperback or from the classics department at almost any library.)
Additional recommended bibliography provided at registration.
Instructor, Dr. Christa Landon
(bio below)
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Pagan
History: A Survey of 4,000 years
10 2 hour sessions
Session I Western Paganism 2000 bce - Alexander
Session II Hellenistic Age: Six Centuries of Syncretism from Alexander to
Constantine
Session III Outlawed Paganism in late Antiquity
Session IV The Dark Ages: Suppression of Paganism to the Renaissance
Session V The Renaissance: Recovering Western Paganism
Session VI The Burning Times: Witch Hunts XIII-XVIII centuries
Session VII The Enlightenment: The Rise of Modern Paganism XVII-XVIII
Session VIII The Romantics XIX
Session IX The Transcendentalists XIX
Session X The Occult Revival XIX-XX
Follow the continuous paper trail of Pagan thought from the Pythagoreans
in the VI century bce to the Occult Revival and establishment of the
modern Pagan movement. Research for this course comes from doctoral
studies. Extensive bibliographies are available.
No prerequisites.
Printed materials will be provided. Registrations are now being taken for the workshop for
which there will be a $100-200 sliding fee which includes extensive printed
materials.
Course will be scheduled when 3 or more request
it.
Dr. Christa
Landon, instructor (bio below) |
Pagan
Scriptures: Beyond
the Book of Shadows
6 2hr. sessions
instructor: Christa Landon (see bio below)
"Pagans are not people of the book; we are people of the
library."
Many Pagans are unaware that ancient Pagans had scriptures, and that
some of these have survived the past 16 centuries of persecution.
We will discuss issues of classics and canon: what are the texts,
ancient and modern, which are most powerful and authoritative among us? By
what criteria might such texts be selected? Each student will
begin their own "looseleaf Pagan bible."
Session I: Scriptures, Classics, Canon &
Criteria:
Scriptures: We had them first!
On what basis do we select a text as a Pagan classic?
Session II: The Book of Shadows as a Pagan
Institution:
as a received text and as
living and growing corpus
Session III: Ancient Surviving Pagan Religious Classics
Where to find them (in translation!)
The Hermeneutic of Retrieval
Editing and commentary
Session IV: Modern Religious Pagan Classics
Session V: Constructing your OWN "looseleaf Pagan Bible"
Student presentations
Session VI: Constructing your OWN "looseleaf Pagan Bible"
Student presentations
Printed materials will be provided; please bring a durable standard-sized 3 ring binder for them; a 2" D ring binder is best.
Registrations are now being taken for the workshop for which there will
be a $60-120 sliding fee which includes extensive printed materials.
Please register
HERE
Dr. Christa Landon, instructor (bio below).
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Practical
Herbal Alchemy
4
2hr. sessions
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon. (bio below)
Make your own
herbal soaps, tinctures, tisanes, vinegars and cordials for magickal and
culinary purposes. This is especially useful for people who wish to
avoid identified allergens or wish to make items charged for specific
ritual purposes.
Because we will be using alcohol for making tinctures and cordials, you
MUST be 21. Tasting is optional. A section for students under 21
or others who don't want to work with alcohol will be offered if 3 or
more request it.
Registration: $50-100 which includes a manual (with recipes and
correspondences) and tasting.
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Spirit
Guide Meditation with the Tarot: Intensive
The Tarot has been used for many purposes: gambling, fortune telling, and
even as visual aids for instructing the illiterate in Christian
religion. Predestination is a Presbyterian belief, not a Pagan one.
If magick is possible, then there can be no fixed future to tell.
This course will not teach you how to tell fortunes.
There are many books which carry some of the minor keys to the Tarot, and
you can set them to memory, and try to apply them to current situations.
Learn these and spreading the cards will then function to randomize
symbols. Reading them will then be merely a matter of applying a
memorized lists of others' interpretations to a subject at hand. If
that satisfies your desire, this course is not for you.
Merely reading other people's mystical experiences does not substitute for
one's own. The major magical keys cannot be read in any book; they cannot
be received; they are experiential. Obtaining and using them
requires us to go beyond our comfort zones; how could anything which does
not challenge us be truly transformative?
This course was developed based on personal experience and research into
Shamanic techniques and Jungian psychology. The method has been
tested with nearly a dozen different Tarot decks and seems to transcend
the differences among them. (Decks which are radically different may not
be so suitable; discuss with the instructor before purchase or bring them
to the interview.)
No prior study of the Tarot is required, but the method DOES entail
personal engagement with each card in sequence. Students must commit to
regular attendance and a MINIMUM of 4 half-hour exercise sessions outside
of class each week. Sharing what we experience in our engagements
with each card is an integral part of the seminar experience. Because of
the nature of this course, it will be scheduled when a suitable group of
students are ready. Because of the power of the technique, and the
closeness which such seminars create among people, interested persons
should contact the instructor, Christa HERE in advance for a free interview.
Course materials include a journal and additional materials.
Cost: $50 for the journal/sourcebook and the first session; $50-100/month
sliding scale thereafter.
Course will scheduled when enough students have indicated interest and
available times. To get on the list, contact us HERE |
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Practicing
Paganism
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon. (bio below)
8
2 hour sessions
Drawing
from Jungian psychology and comparative religions, this series is
accessible to seekers new to Paganism but will also offer long
term practitioners new perspectives. If you are interested in
comparative religions, this course will provide you with some
academic tools which can deepen your appreciation of your Pagan
religious experience.
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| Natural
Theology |
Theology
is thinking about our Ultimate Value. What are the underlying
assumptions shared by most Pagan traditions, ancient and modern?
What sources do we draw from? What is the ultimate authority? What
do we mean by "The Gods"? |
The
Goddess
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Known by a thousand
names, the Divine Feminine engages in all aspects and stages of a
woman's life, and a man's. The "Great Goddess"
controversey. |
The
Masculine Aspect
of God |
King, Warrior,
Magician, Lover -- the God also imaged in many ways, only some of
which are honored in Christianity. |
The
Dyad:
Hieros Gamos |
Modern Western
culture tends to view opposites as enemies, embraced in a death
struggle; Pagans view opposites as lovers, embracing to create new
life. And the God who is son, lover, and brother as well as
father, is a very different person. |
| Sacred
Times |
Solar festivals,
agricultural season festivals, lunations and full moons. |
| History |
A quick review of
Western Paganism from pre-historical evidence of ancient Paganism,
its classical development, oppression and survival under
Christian governments, its rediscovery in the Renaissance and
Enlightenment and its rebirth in the Age of Aquarius. |
| Ethics |
The metaphysics of
benevolence; magickal boundaries; Karma, dharma, and doing no
harm.. |
| Magick |
What it is, what it
isn't, and why we spell it that way. |
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Registration: $12 per session or $80-120 sliding scale for the series, which includes printed
materials; partial scholarships (work
exchange) are available.
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Rise Up and Call Her Name
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon (bio below)
Through this unique,
multimedia curriculum, we become a group of travelers, exploring the surviving
Goddess worship in cultures of Asia, Africa, and Native Americans through song,
story, folk arts, dance, ritual, and journaling.
Each highly experiential unit consists of 4 sessions, and may be taken
separately, though they
are intended to be taken together.
Tuition: Each unit is offered on a sliding scale $50-100, and includes materials for your sacred bundle, and resource collection.
You will also need to purchase your Journal and Songbook, which will cost $20,
but is good for the entire 12 sessions.
Open to men and women over 10 years old.
Each class is limited to 10
participants.
Goddesses
of the African Diaspora: 4 sessions:
Beginning
the Journey
The Black Madonna
Isis, Hathor
Oya, Yemaya, Oshun
Goddesses
of Asia:
4 sessions:
Kali,
Shakti
Devi, Tara, Kwan Yin, The Tao
Amaterasu
Pele
Goddesses
of the Americas: 4 sessions:
Tonantzin,
Virgin of Guadalupe, Spider Grandmother
White Buffalo Woman
Spider Woman, Changing Woman
The Travelers Return
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Ritual
in Theory & Practice I
4 sessions
Taught
by Dr. Christa Landon. (bio below)
YOU
WILL LEARN:
> Some
of the universal elements of ritual
> Dynamics of Tradition: major sources,
how traditions evolve
> basic principles of ritual magick
> Intention
> Purification in the Pagan worldview
> Beyond Good Intentions
> Basic "ritual hygiene": boundaries and grounding
> Public
ritual etiquette
> Breath
and visualization exercises for charging and grounding
> Chants and spells for
casting and opening circles
> Some
Pagan devotions
No
prior experience is required. Printed materials will be provided. Open
to all over 12. Registrations are now being taken for the
course for
which there will be a $40-80 sliding
fee which includes printed materials. |
Ritual in Theory & Practice II: Sacred Time
4 2 hr. sessions
You will learn:
> Sacred Time as a Universal Concept
> Diurnal Cycles
> Seasons
> The Wheel of the Year: Eight Festivals
> Perpetual Cross-Tradition Pagan Calendar
> Astronomical Events and How to Use Them to Intensify
Magick
> Lunar Cycles
> Planetary Aspects and Planetary Days
> Sacred Space
Reading materials will be provided in advance.
Sliding Scale Fee: $40-80. includes all reading materials.
Prerequisite: Ritual in Theory & Practice I
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Ritual in Theory & Practice III: Communal Worship
4
2 hr. sessions
Instructor: Dr.
Christa Landon
You will learn:
>
Psychological and Magickal Functions of the New Moon Ritual
> Sacred Time and the New Moon
> New Moon in Traditions
> New Moon Ritual Structure
> New Moon Spells for memorization
> Minor Keys
to the Inner Realm (astral and etheric planes);
> Fundamental concepts in Magickal Healing;
> Protection Ritual;
> Fundamental concepts relating to the Group Soul;
> Principles
for creating devotional rituals.
Sliding Scale Fee: $40-80. includes all reading materials.
Prerequisite: Ritual in Theory & Practice II |

Instructors
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Dr. Christa Heiden Landon, has practiced Paganism since 1969, was
ordained a high priestess in the Pagan Way tradition in 1972, and
studied Neo-Thelemic Magick with Gerry Ahrens. She earned a master's
degree in comparative religion at the University of Chicago. She
studied Ritual and Spiritual direction under Robert Moore, (Jungian psychologist and one of the
founders of the Men's
Movement). Christa earned her doctorate in ministry at Meadville/Lombard Theological
School, the Unitarian Universalist seminary affiliated with the
University of Chicago. Her doctoral dissertation
was entitled, SACRED COSMOS:
The Implications of Ancient Pagan Traditions for Modern Liberal Theology
of Nature.
Dr. Landon was ordained as a Unitarian Universalist minister in 1995 and is one
of the co-founders and past board member of CUUPS, Inc. She has lectured on
Paganism at Theosophical Societies, universities, academic conferences
and cultural centers, and appears in a segment of "Beliefs and
Believers," a course in comparative religions often aired on public
television.

Additional
Fellows are welcome to share in the mission of Pagan Institute
as students and
instructors. See Fellows
Last updated August 20, 2007
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