In ancient Mesopotamia, priestesses stood at the heart of this mystery, performing rites to align the divine and the earthly, ensuring fertility, prosperity, and the favor of the gods. At the center of these sacred acts was the Gipar, the temple-residence of the High Priestess, where the Sacred Marriage (hieros gamos) was enacted—an ancient ritual of divine union and cosmic balance.
Aleister Crowley, well-versed in the mysteries of sex magick, recognized the echoes of this rite in the Gnostic Mass, where the communion of the divine masculine and feminine brings forth transformation.
Now, we invite you to step into the Gipar and take part in an original rite inspired by the Sacred Marriage—a celebration of renewal, union, and the turning of the cosmic wheel.
Join us, and may the gods smile upon our rites, granting us the blessings of the storehouse.
Doors at 6:30 PM, ritual starts at 7:00 PM
Potluck feast to follow, please bring a dish and beverage to share.
If you have any symptoms of an infectious disease—including coughing, sneezing, sore throat, or fever—you will be asked to leave. Please recover from illness at home. Please review our full COVID-19 protocol on the day of the event: https://seattle-oto.org/plan-your-visit/
Event Venue
2820 Thorndyke Ave W, Seattle, WA, United States