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Chris
16 July 2004 @ 12:53 am
This week's Witches' Weekly.Collapse )

In other news, sunflwgal and I had a ball at the Janet Farrar/Gavin Bone lecture tonight. I ended up buying two books to read: Progressive Witchcraft: Spirituality, Mysteries, and Training in Modern Wicca and Eight Sabbats for Witches-- both were signed by the authors. The lecture was very small, only about 20 of us in all. For two hours, they basically took Wicca back to its roots, debunking all of the myths surrounding the formation of Wicca, and it was incredible for explaining just what Gardner did, what he stole, what he made up, and why he did so. All of the steps in forming the Gardnerian BOS were talked about, as well as the coven politicking that lead to a succession of HPS. Gavin Bone did much of the talking, and he also talked about how he came to Wicca. There were also fun anecdotes (Doreen Valiente used Garder's books to prop up her bed and basically called much of the old BOS shite, "Gardnerian" was conceived as a curse, the "Forest Coven" was actually a group of spoiled rich occultists and on and on. I kept being struck that Wicca's living history was right in front of me. I read all about it, but they lived it.

Janet Farrar had a no-nonsense air and proceeded to sweep all of the BS out of the way before getting to the intro about the book, which is about Craft evolution, the need for training but not dogma, and dedication to Deity. They reject the "all Gods are one" notion, and it's going to be something I look forward to reading more about. They were warm, and took many questions. My question was about their greatest hopes and fears for the new generation of witches. They said that they fear lack of training, a group of witches brought up on all pop culture and no actual wisdom. It is necessary to note that by training, they did not mean always within a traditional coven structure-- they repeatedly emphasized that solitary study and questioning is very valuable. Gavin mentioned that a witch should be able to be so well-studied that he or she can perform any given ritual on short-notice, so well should they know their own art. They also are hopeful that the new generation of Wiccans seem intent on breaking down barriers between religions and creating faiths that are workable and non-dogmatic. I'll probably post thoughts as they come to me, but overall, I had a lovely experience. And I want to look like Janet Farrar when I reach her age-- she's very well preserved and quite beautiful.

Toni and I had a ball drooling over books and other pretties. I also got a small blank book to copy correspondences into, and a beautiful dagger to use as an athame for now. Toni and I plan to do more pagan stuff together, like a trip to Cedarlight Grove soon for a circle. We made a pact that since we can't go to the circle this weekend, the next time these two offer classes/circles in our area, we're going. More and more I crave group work. It was good to talk Craft stuff with somebody. ;)



And I know that I have lots of pagan friends on this LJ, but to those of you who don't really know much about Paganism/Wicca/Witchcraft, please feel free to ask me any questions you might have, no matter how simple you might think they are. I'm cool with answering them. :)
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Chris
16 July 2004 @ 12:43 pm
I will be out of town until late Sunday night. I'm heading to Jersey with Heather to meet Rac and spend some quality girl time by the beach. I'm also going to try to get some reading done, as I have many books out:

Reading List

Progressive Witchcraft - Janet Farrar & Gavin Bone
Eight Sabbats for Witches - Janet & Stewart Farrar
Philosophy of Wicca - Amber Laine Fisher

+ a few others that I will probably only piece through.

And! I love the Westminster Library. I put in a request for Pop! Goes the Witch: A Disinformation Guide to 21st Century Witchcraft, and they ordered it! Eeee. It looks like good coffee-table reading, with essays by lots of different authors that cover subculture status, pop culture... lots of cool stuff that has to do with Pagans that isn't sooper ultra serious. I'll be able to look it over and decide wether or not to buy it for my ever-growing library.

I also borrowed two books on altar-building to make a special post about that. So expect that, plus a new layout when I get back on Monday.

And until then-- check ya later! :)
 
 
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