Why Attend Metapsychical Events?

 

Metapsychical Events are gatherings I create and run to explore human nature, perception, and reality. During our tea parties, I also focus on themes that are interesting for the “Aquarius Risings“, those who are attuned to the energies and patterns of the Era of Aquarius. I support the sustained development of extrasensory psychic presence as a human capacity. I build a calm setting where we can notice subtle information without losing our grounding. This page stays general on purpose; I add event links when they are available. 

Many people notice things that don’t fit everyday conversation, and they often stay silent about them. They sense patterns, timing, and shifts in atmosphere, yet they rarely find a space to share these observations. I create the tea party events to hold psychic presence in a shared field, with restraint and care. So Metapsychical Events offer a place where subtle perception can become articulate.

 

“Aquarius Risings” and Why We Matter

 

Aquarius risings, as people often use direct language, have strong pattern recognition and an instinct for the underlying systems that affect our reality or its perception. This psychic presence means tuning into subtle information while staying grounded. It includes awareness of tone, timing, and patterns. I treat this like any skill: it grows through practice, feedback, and clear guidelines. Metapsychical Events provide a safe space for that practice.

 

Two Levels at Once

 

Metapsychical Events work on physical and subtle levels at the same time. On the physical level, we meet, share tea, and talk. On the subtle level, the consistent structure builds a steady field of attention that people can join. Because of that consistency, the work can deepen over months and years rather than chasing quick intensity. Here, the tea ceremony means a clear structure that supports focus. This structure limits interruptions and dominance, allowing attention to remain intact.

EVENTS

Sixth Sense and Intuition: Non-Sensory Perception

Saturday, March 28 th, 1.30-3.30 PM Carlton

Sixth sense and Intuition - Expanded perception beyond the physical organs

Perception Beyond the Five Senses: A relaxed Saturday session exploring three things people often talk about but rarely separate clearly: intuition, the “sixth sense,” and perception beyond the usual five senses.
What’s the difference between a quiet inner knowing and something that feels more striking or unusual?
Can perception happen without the physical senses, or are we just interpreting subtle cues?
We’ll look at these questions in a straightforward way and try a few simple exercises to see how they show up in practice.

Steady Mind, Strong Will: The Art of Inner Focus (Past Event)

Saturday, March, 14 th, 1.30-3.30 PM Carlton

Steady Mind, Strong Will: The Art of Inner Focus

Steady Mind, Strong Will is a Saturday meetup for people who want a different kind of space: clear, grounded, and genuinely present. It’s a shared practice space where we slow down, reconnect with ourselves, and meet each other with more attention than most places allow. You’ll have moments of quiet, partner work, and group reflection that help you feel more centered and more connected at the same time. We’ll use simple focus exercises, paired practices, and short reflections to help us arrive fully — in ourselves and with each other. A real experience: clear attention, good conversation, and a different quality of presence. You can expect a practical session that feels both centering and social. People usually leave feeling clearer, more settled, and more connected — not just mentally, but relationally too. 

The Alchemy of Emotions (Past Event)

Saturday, March, 7th, 1.30-3.30 PM Carlton

The alchemy of emotions

This meetup is an experiment in inner craft: what happens when you treat emotions as material you can work with—like colour, heat, pressure, and timing—rather than as a problem to explain. Emotions here are treated like an inner alchemy set: not just “feelings,” but energetic forces with different frequencies that can be transformed. Raw emotions (even the heavy ones like fear, anger, or sorrow) aren’t mistakes to delete—they’re the base states. With mindful awareness—watching what you feel without judging or shoving it down—you start to see what they’re made of, where they come from, and how they can be refined into clearer qualities like compassion, understanding, and love.

Making Herbal Infusions Saturday, Feb 21 · 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM Carlton (Past Event)

Making Herbal Infusions

We will learn how to prepare a herbal water infusion to support stamina and vitality, with a light-handed alchemical approach. Think of it as a craft demonstration with symbolism. The point is to explore how intention, timing, and boundaries can sharpen a practical routine — and how the same drink can feel different when you treat it like a piece of art rather than a beverage you forget in the fridge.

Making Your Own Sigil (Past Event)

Sigil
The Aquarian Tea Party invites you to an intimate gathering in a small circle of shared space, presence, and reflection.
From this stillness, we turn to a short (12-minute) video introduction to sigils. Afterward, we will engage in a guided discussion. The final portion of the gathering invites participants to create their own sigils under gentle guidance.
Date: Saturday, 31 January 2026, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM.  

 

Meeting the Soul Qualities Deck (Past Event) 

The Aquarian Tea Party: Meeting the Soul Qualities Deck

Tea, reflection, and a practical way of listening to the inner life. You’re invited to an unhurried afternoon of tea and honest inner listening. We’ll work with the Soul Qualities Deck—a set of illustrated cards, each naming a quality we all recognise (clarity, courage, patience, and more). Think of it as a beautiful prompt that helps you notice what you already know, but haven’t quite named.

We’ll start with organic tea, prepared and shared slowly. Once the room settles, we will watch a 45-minute video presentation – an introduction to the Deck and how to use it in a grounded way. Then you’ll do your own simple practice: draw a card with a clear, guided method, sit with the image and see what it stirs, use a few prompts to turn that into words and a small next step, share only if you want to (quiet participation is completely welcome).