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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:12 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:15 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:00 pm
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reagun ban A_Flames_Desire So, I'll soon be 18: woot! Anyways, now that I'll finally be of legal age, I can go out and look for a Coven. Obviously I still have some time left :points to signature: but I want to know if I should start reading any specifc material? And advice on looking and searching for a coven is greatly appriciated! Check your references, double check your references and then cross reference. Not all spiritual beings are there to help you. Be mindful of the future but live in the present and may the force be with you. ^//^ Thank you very much Sir! :Salutes:
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 5:16 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:04 pm
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With a wild guess that you're seeking a Wiccan Coven, some of the following responses include copied and pasted text from my Wicca thread on the PathWays subforum. If you're seeking another type of Coven, you can probably disregard much of this!
A_Flames_Desire I want to know if I should start reading any specifc material?
In my humble opinion, books are always good, but as for specific material... Nah!
A_Flames_Desire Advice on looking and searching for a coven is greatly appriciated!
First of all, realize that finding the right Coven can take many years. Even if there's one next door to you, they may not advertize and they may not be accepting students right now. Be patient and keep putting your intentions out there in your local Pagan-friendly community. Talk to folks in local metaphysical bookstores and spiritual shops. Go to open circles. You might even try checking Online with Witchvox.com or Amberandjet.org. If you find a Wiccan who is not accepting students or who lives too far away from you, go ahead and talk to them anyway. Chances are that they know somebody who knows somebody. Be polite. Word does get around. Also, realize that you may have to do some serious communting to get to your Covenstead. Some people have to drive long distances, travel out of state, take a ferry, or do other amazing feats to become part of the Wiccan clergy. Remember, Catholic priests go to seminary. The Wiccan priesthood is just as serious a comittment.
It's very important to verify lineage. Real Wiccans will expect this and will admire you for taking this bold but necessary step. Don't worry, they won't feel insulted! The first step in verification is to ask your potential Initiator(s) who will vouch for them. They will give you the contact information of other Wiccans who are willing to have their contact information given out to Seekers! Don't be alarmed if they don't give you the name and address of their Initiator. Maybe their Initiator isn't down with that kind of thing. Contact the people and verify your Wiccan's story.
The next step is to get independent verifications. That means that if you already know a Wiccan, even if they live far away from the Wiccan you've found, you can contact your known Wiccan and ask if they can get anyone to vouch for your found Wiccan. Your known Wiccan will be able to go through the proper channels to find a vouch. If you don't know ANY Wiccans anywhere, then you can try joining a list like Amberandjet.org and posting something like "can anyone vouch for a [insert Trad here] Wiccan in [insert state here]" and wait for responses. You'd be surprised how many independent vouches will come out of the woodwork! Also, this will get easier with time as you get in contact with verified Wiccans who can route your questions quickly to the appropriate people. NOTE: Getting no vouches for a person on A&J is just as suspicious as if you were to get negative comments about a person on A&J. Keep digging for answers. Don't take silence as assent. Run, don't walk, from a person who has earned no positive vouches from valid Wiccans.
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Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:03 am
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:37 pm
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:26 am
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:46 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:06 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:05 am
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quantum_leaper A_Flames_Desire So, I'll soon be 18: woot! Anyways, now that I'll finally be of legal age, I can go out and look for a Coven. Obviously I still have some time left :points to signature: but I want to know if I should start reading any specifc material? And advice on looking and searching for a coven is greatly appriciated! Just because you are 18 doesnt mean you should leap into things right away. Being over 18 is one step but if you dont feel ready then you arent ready. There is no shame in waiting a few more years if thats whats needed. Keep your eyes and ears out but dont be over eager otherwise it may put others off. You have time on your side.
Well I understand that, but being 18 means I can go and seek first hand experince and stuff. Something that I havn't had, I've always been solitary. While it's great and all, I want to be able to learn more, stuff that I can't learn being solitary.
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