New webinars in January 2026: Pathworkings & Spiritual Parenting

New webinars in January 2026: Pathworkings & Spiritual Parenting

by Andrea Shelor ** R6 QM6³ H4 QN4 -
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Dear all,

we are kicking off the new year with two webinars from Salomo in January!

4th of January: Pathworkings - Guided Meditations in the Western Mysteries

Pathworkings are probably one of the most important tools in the mysteries, second only to rituals.

In this webinar, we will take an in-depth look at pathworkings from a variety of perspectives.
You will learn, among other things:

  • Origin and history of pathworkings
  • The use of pathworkings in the Western Mysteries
  • Pathworkings and meditation
  • Pathworkings in ritual
  • Pathworkings for personal development
  • Pathworkings for personal issues
  • How to guide pathworkings and what to keep in mind
  • ... and much more!

More details: https://www.boel-mystery-school.org/en/events/pathworkings.html

18th of January: Spiritual Parenting Part 2

This is the second part of our series on spiritual parenting, as we have found that the topic is of interest to many people and is in high demand.

On 18 January 2026, we will discuss the following topics, amongst others:

  • Educational Goals for certain ages
  • Religious practices and rituals
  • Dealing with older kids
  • Dealing with special challenges
  • ... and much more!

And on top of all this: If you would like a specific seminar topic within "spiritual education" to be covered in the seminar, please send us your topic request at least a few days in advance. Salomo will do his best to take your topic request into account.

Further details: https://www.boel-mystery-school.org/en/events/spiritual-parenting.html

If you have any questions, you can ask them here in this thread

In Light
Salomo, Tara and Andrea

 

PS: also remember your new Judaism series: An Introduction into Judaism from a Qabbalistic Perspective