Wahya Circle
Thursday Thoughts

Beginning Practicum
Gogeyi (Spring)
Knowledge Check

Vernal Knowledge Check is coming, are you ready? The Knowledge Check is coming up in a few short weeks. It will cover various Lessons from April, May, and June.

For the Check itself you will have access to all Lessons and links, and may utilize each resource provided in searching for your answer, as anything from them may be included. The answers are found almost verbatim in its relative Lesson source, so, if you have read the material, you will generally know where the answer is —even if you cannot instantly recall it.

Most Practitioners feel that this Check is “too easy” as it is open notes a resource. Others are blown away by the number of and variety of questions. There are approximately 5 to 7 from each month. But, we do this so recall is quicker, simpler and serves you better should you decide to utilize the shared Knowledge in your personal practices. To us, that is more important than “read and regurgitate” information tests.

Sharing Knowledge is the primary goal of Three Circles Medicine.




Thank you for walking with us! If you have any questions leading up to the Check, please do not hesitate to email!

General Knowledge 101
A Look Ahead

THE AMERICAS
In the weeks to come we will be discussing The Americas: North, Central and South. We will cover some important influential practices on our magickal history as well as who has influenced those cultures’ indigenous peoples.

Before the Gogeyi Knowledge Check, we will begin our Journey crossing the Bering Strait with the Anuk, the origin of one of our Circle mascots. (Yona a.k.a. Bear)

The bear traveled from Ainu to Anuk — as it is known that the people are genetically and philosophically related through many of the other animals as well, including Wahya, Wolf.

We will travel south through North America, looking at Canadian First Nationers and the misnamed American Indian. (We prefer to call them ALL indigenous people or First Nationer at TCMed at this time.)

Continuing our walk south we cross into the Central American region and end at the oceans at the tip of South America.

It will be quite a journey, over 25,000 miles. It will be along what they now consider the Pan-American Highway with those who first traversed it forever etching it into our Earth.

Let’s do this!

See you there!

Thursday WM4

General - Journal - Book of Shadows

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