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Psychic Teachers

Phyllis Curott on the Magic of Nature, Connection and Gratitude

Psychic Teachers

Samantha Fey

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Phyllis Curott is one of America’s first “out” Witches/Wiccan Priestesses, an activist attorney for the rights of Witches, and author of four internationally bestselling books helping Witchcraft become the fastest growing spirituality in America. Named one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine, she was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. New York Magazine declared Curott’s teaching the culture’s “next big idea” and her Awaken the Witch Within online course and Youtube series Wicca have more than 2,000,000 views. Widely profiled in the media, Time published her as one of “America’s leading voices.” She is Vice Chair Emerita of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions, creator of the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly, and founder of the Temple of Ara, the world’s oldest shamanic Wiccan congregation. Check out more by going to www.phylliscurott.com


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0:00.0

Hello and I'm so delighted that you are with me this

0:04.0

Hello and welcome to psychic teachers.

0:10.0

I'm your host Deb Bowen and I'm so delighted that you are with me this week.

0:15.0

Our lovely Samantha has had some things come up in her world and she is not going to be with us,

0:20.0

but I am so honored to have back again on the show with us this week the lovely Phyllis Karate

0:27.0

Phyllis has been with us before she is back with us this week in this episode to talk about a new project she's got going on that is just amazing.

0:37.1

Phyllis is a witch, she is a teacher, she is an author, she is a spokesperson for rights of people in so many different ways.

0:46.6

She's a retired attorney, attorney, I'm not sure which, retired attorney.

0:50.5

And Phyllis has just been a trailblazer in the world of bringing to light the beautiful work that she and witchcraft and shamanism and so many other metaphysical paths come together to teach us all.

1:08.6

Phyllis, welcome.

1:09.7

It's always a pleasure to be with you. I'm sorry Sam can't be with us, but I'm delighted to have more time with you.

1:16.0

Thank you dear and you're a wonderful audience. You're amazing.

1:20.0

Thank you. Yes, they are. We love our audience. We're very grateful to them and thank you all for listening today.

1:25.2

Phyllis, tell us about your newest adventure.

1:28.2

It is an adventure truly. You nailed it right in the head before you even started.

1:33.4

For your audience it doesn't know and might be startled by the word witchcraft.

1:38.1

I mean I suppose most of your folks are pretty sophisticated at this point, but we still have a battle ahead of us that most people don't know what it's about, right?

1:46.0

That they're still laboring under the distorted stereotypes that started 500 years ago during the witch craze. But the word witch, W I T C H, doesn't show up till the

1:57.9

1600s, kind of at that, not quite the end, but certainly, you know know where the witch craze the persecution mostly of women but also men and

2:07.3

children and cats who were accused of all kinds of crazy stuff, none of which was true, and decimated our connections

2:17.4

to our ancestral indigenous wisdom traditions, which was originally W I C.C. E. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. Sier of the Sacred, a shaman, essentially. It goes back more than 5,000 years and it's the indigenous wisdom

2:36.9

tradition of our ancestors of our your indigenous ancestors and it's a

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