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01 The Temple: The Cauldron

In this episode, we dive into the witch’s cauldro…

An episode of the The Temple: An Occult Meditation Podcast podcast, hosted by Markus Ironwood, titled "01 The Temple: The Cauldron" was published on November 27, 2019 and runs 20 minutes.

November 27, 2019 ·20m · The Temple: An Occult Meditation Podcast

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In this episode, we dive into the witch’s cauldron. Working in a magical space, we open ourselves up to the power of the cauldron. Feel free to make yourself a cup of tea or other warm beverage prior to listening to or working with this episode. Make sure it is at a comfortable temperature to drink from. Follow the cauldron deep, down into yourself and see where it leads. Blessings.

In this episode, we dive into the witch’s cauldron. Working in a magical space, we open ourselves up to the power of the cauldron. Feel free to make yourself a cup of tea or other warm beverage prior to listening to or working with this episode. Make sure it is at a comfortable temperature to drink from. Follow the cauldron deep, down into yourself and see where it leads. Blessings.
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