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Secrets of Loftus Hall - Friday 13, 2022

€9.99

Spend the Witching hour with me on Friday the 13th of May, by candlelight, and discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house (workshop replay).

Loftus Hall, in Co. Wexford’s Hook Peninsula is popularly known as Ireland’s most haunted house due to a centuries’ old tale involving the devil, a game of cards and the young Lady Anne Tottenham who died of a broken heart. However, its real and untold story is much more sinister and haunting.

Like many historic haunted sites, the Hall has an ancient story to tell that began long before it was ever built, under the stars worshipped by Druids. But if you know where to look and how to really listen, many of its secrets are actually hidden in plain sight, veiled by symbolism. The Hall’s story is also linked to the Knights Templar unjustly arrested at dawn on Friday the 13th, 1307 as well as Freemasonry and Esotericism.

Join me this Friday the 13th during the magical witching hour (midnight UK/Irish time) and let me open the door into the Otherworld. Feel the ancient energy of Loftus Hall as its whispers its secret history. Recognise the wisdom of the Hook Peninsula and its dual nature. Experience the symmetry of the Spirit World reflected in the Hermetic principle often associated with the Knights Templar: as above, so below…

Discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house. Talk on Zoom includes paranormal experiences, case study involving years of psychical and traditional research at Loftus Hall as well as QA.

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Spend the Witching hour with me on Friday the 13th of May, by candlelight, and discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house (workshop replay).

Loftus Hall, in Co. Wexford’s Hook Peninsula is popularly known as Ireland’s most haunted house due to a centuries’ old tale involving the devil, a game of cards and the young Lady Anne Tottenham who died of a broken heart. However, its real and untold story is much more sinister and haunting.

Like many historic haunted sites, the Hall has an ancient story to tell that began long before it was ever built, under the stars worshipped by Druids. But if you know where to look and how to really listen, many of its secrets are actually hidden in plain sight, veiled by symbolism. The Hall’s story is also linked to the Knights Templar unjustly arrested at dawn on Friday the 13th, 1307 as well as Freemasonry and Esotericism.

Join me this Friday the 13th during the magical witching hour (midnight UK/Irish time) and let me open the door into the Otherworld. Feel the ancient energy of Loftus Hall as its whispers its secret history. Recognise the wisdom of the Hook Peninsula and its dual nature. Experience the symmetry of the Spirit World reflected in the Hermetic principle often associated with the Knights Templar: as above, so below…

Discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house. Talk on Zoom includes paranormal experiences, case study involving years of psychical and traditional research at Loftus Hall as well as QA.

Spend the Witching hour with me on Friday the 13th of May, by candlelight, and discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house (workshop replay).

Loftus Hall, in Co. Wexford’s Hook Peninsula is popularly known as Ireland’s most haunted house due to a centuries’ old tale involving the devil, a game of cards and the young Lady Anne Tottenham who died of a broken heart. However, its real and untold story is much more sinister and haunting.

Like many historic haunted sites, the Hall has an ancient story to tell that began long before it was ever built, under the stars worshipped by Druids. But if you know where to look and how to really listen, many of its secrets are actually hidden in plain sight, veiled by symbolism. The Hall’s story is also linked to the Knights Templar unjustly arrested at dawn on Friday the 13th, 1307 as well as Freemasonry and Esotericism.

Join me this Friday the 13th during the magical witching hour (midnight UK/Irish time) and let me open the door into the Otherworld. Feel the ancient energy of Loftus Hall as its whispers its secret history. Recognise the wisdom of the Hook Peninsula and its dual nature. Experience the symmetry of the Spirit World reflected in the Hermetic principle often associated with the Knights Templar: as above, so below…

Discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house. Talk on Zoom includes paranormal experiences, case study involving years of psychical and traditional research at Loftus Hall as well as QA.

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