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Jimahl diFiosa

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Class – Navigating the In-Between: A Beginners’ Guide To Spirit Communication

Sat at 10:30 am in The Arcane Chamber

Buy Ticket! Jimahl diFiosa
Jimahl diFiosa
Tomar, Santerem
Portugal

Bio for Jimahl diFiosa

Jimahl diFiosa is a respected Elder and Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft. His interest in the occult spans many years. Jimahl was born in Western Pennsylvania in the foothills of Northern Appalachia. He was raised in a deeply religious community, yet one which is inextricably linked to the magic and folklore of the early European settlers.

Jimahl is a published author. In 1999, his first book, “A Voice in the Forest,” became an overnight success with critics and readers alike and is now regarded as a classic of pagan literature. “All the King’s Children,” “A Coin for the Ferryman: The Death and Life of Alex Sanders,” and “A Place at the Table” complete his literary contributions to the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft. Other writings include “Talk to Me,” which chronicles his experiences with spirit communication, and his newly released autobiography, “A Thousand Suns at Midnight.”

Jimahl currently resides in the Templar city of Tomar, Portugal, with his husband, Karagan Griffith.

When asked to describe himself, Jimahl prefers to say simply, “I’m just another grape picker in the vineyard of life.”

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Buy Ticket! Jimahl diFiosa
Jimahl diFiosa
Tomar, Santerem
Portugal