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November 30, 2004

A Long Term Goal Has Been Achieved

Back in the "good ole days" when I finally came back to the practice of Wicca, I found the Coven of the Far Flung Net, the online teaching coven of the Church of Universal Eclectic Wicca. The more I read, the more interested I was in this group, as it was filled with real thinkers; people who didn't take spoon fed religion at face value. The idea of carefully deconstructing and analyzing every facet of one's personal religious practices was strangely refreshing, and something I was truly interesting in pursuing.

Luckily, I was accepted to a Clan of CFFN, and progressed with them through the First and Second Circle of CUEW. I knew at the beginning that I was quite interested in going through to Third Circle, and looked forward to accepting the 'calling" as it were of leading a spiritual life as a Priestess. I knew from the outset that it was going to be a LOT of work, including a lot of soul searching, as well as learning things about myself that perhaps didn't quite like. However, onward I went, damn the torpedos, and started my at least one year long Third Circle Project.

My project was the transcription and analysis of a nineteenth century Spiritism book called "Art Magic, or Mundane, Sub-Mundane and Super Mundane Spiritism. A Treatise in Three Parts and Twenty Three Sections." The book was published by the Progressive Thinker Publishing House in 1898 and edited by a noted Spiritist, Emma Hardinge Britten. The book was one of approximately 350 produced, that were purchased largely by people who were subscribers to the Progressive Thinker magazine. The book was given to me by my grandmother, who will not tell me who in the family had been a subscriber to the magazine, or who had these types of "occult" leanings. That will be the subject of another project, it seems :-).

This rare glimpse of the "occult" as seen through the eyes of a nineteenth century medium was quite interesting, and showed that some of the ideas are still pertinent to modern Wiccan thought. Some of the beliefs they espoused are quite similar if not identical to what we believe today, and I found it very interesting to analyze the methods in which material that was "slightly out of normal" was presented, as well as what the beliefs themselves were.

The working group that was formed at the beginning of the project assisted with typos, and with what their ideas were about what they had read. This was not a simple task, as the information was presented in a decidedly Victorian manner, with rather thick prose that was far from straightforward. A lot of it was also pretty fluffy (like today) and many ideas were presented with a "because someone important told me this was the way it is" (also like today). However, there were still some nice gems in there of interest, that were worth reading.

At the very least, another almost forgotten book (although the Library of Congress DOES have a copy) is available in electronic form, and can be read by as many as desire to delve into it. The great library of the Internet has another work to be examined. The link to the project is http://www.enchantedworks.com/artmagic/index.html

Today, Kaat MacMorgan, head of CUEW, announced to the world that my project had been accepted, and I have been accepted as a full member of the Third Circle of CUEW.

November 24, 2004

Even Death Will Not Stop The TSA

The latest terrorist threat? Bereaved families trying to get their loved one's remains home are likely just putting up a front to smuggle bad things in the URN. Yes, that's right...TSA is now going to require special containers for your loved one's remains so that they can X ray them properly. So, your mother, father, sister, or brother will have to be transported in a plastic baggie or perhaps a nice tupperware container until you get to your destination where a nice, friendly TSA partner funeral home will transfer the remains to something less tacky.

Always looking out for our personal safety, the TSA has offered to "partner" with funeral homes in order to provide this important service. So don't forget when your loved one dies suddenly and/or tragically, causing you to become so grief stricken you can hardly deal with your own life, don't forget to ask your funeral home if they are a TSA partner before you try to get the urn with the remains back home. Else you may not be allowed to take them on the plane with you.

Don't believe me? Check out their notice . So glad to see our government is out there taking care of us.

November 22, 2004

Morons in the News: Conservative Correctness Agenda in Public Schools

Conservatives are using the public schools and the children who
attend them as pawns in their power game...

Christian Conservatives on the Texas state Board of Education

are rewriting textbooks to bring them in line with their
neo-conservative social agenda. These are the same kinds of
people who have been insisting for years that "the liberals"
are... [Morons Dot Org]

November 21, 2004

Nipping pansies in the bud

Pretty strange the lengths people will go to

Leda Horticulture provides us with a thorough list of Major Reasons People Become Homosexual. Obviously, the family environment is important in ensuring children grow up to be proper heterosexuals:

2. Having a single parent. Not having two parents makes a person queerer than a treeful of pink monkeys on helium. It just does.

3. Having two parents, but with an closer relationship to the mother than to the father. Makes boys crave male love, which they seek out through becoming leather bottoms to big mean daddy bears; makes girls wish to emulate their overbearing (possibly latently lesbian themselves!) mothers, thus encouraging them to adopt behavior which makes them unattractive to men but attractive to women.

4. Having two parents, but with a closer relationship to the father than to the mother. Makes boys want feminine affection, which they look for in effeminate men because they've learned that women cannot provide them the affection they seek; makes girls tomboyish at the same time that it makes them crave feminine affection, and if you can't just see lesbianism coming a mile away with *that* dynamic in place, well, shame on you.



5. Having two parents, but with equal and substantial relationships with both mother and father. Leads to insecurity about gender roles and the appropriate places of male and female partners in marriage relationships, which makes it seem easier to form attachments to members of one's own sex.

(via perlmonger)

[The Pagan Prattle Online]

November 20, 2004

Spam Gets Religion

Guess this means I can spam to advertise Enchanted Works anywhere I want to. Ah, but I have ethics :-)

United States: If you've noticed a hike in the amount of religious spam in your inbox lately, there's a reason, the scum are exploiting a US loophole that exempts religious groups from bulk e-mail laws.


The growth area in unsolicited e-mail is now messages that contain religious themes. And the bad news is that unlike commercial spam, it's not illegal.

E-mail recipients are increasingly being offered religious salvation through the power of spam, according to security company MessageLabs.

The antispam company has intercepted a large number of spiritual e-mails in the last month. The company says the e-mails are legal because they don't plug products, just religious ideals.

That would be religious ideals like a Christian loan company or offers to get laid via a Chrstian dating service.
Spam gets religion - c|net, 19th November 2004.

[The Pagan Prattle Online]

November 09, 2004

Wicca and Politics

The recent defeat of John Kerry seems to have brought a number of pagans out of the woodwork who have pretty strong opinions on what we, as clergy, should be doing in order to rectify this situation. Doom and gloom predictions abound, along with misguided advice on what we can do in order to avert the "inevitable." Pagan mailing lists are FULL of political rhetoric, and how we should believe as proper clergy and proper members of our religions.

Well bollocks! I disagree with Starhawk. I don't think that politics and paganism MUST be linked. I don't believe that political activism is an essential part of being clergy. And, *gasp* I don't even think that in order to be Pagan you MUST be a democrat. Forgive me for being difficult, but I'm personally tired of rock flinging, us vs. them, and all others who are telling me how I should believe and what I "must" read in order to have the proper viewpoint, and what actions I "must" take in order to be a good Wiccan.

I thought being Wiccan was about being the best possible person I could be, about leading by example, and about following the Rede. NOT about what I must do in order to further someone else's political agenda. I'm perfectly capable of picking up a newspaper or otherwise researching what topics of politics I feel are worth my time and attention, and then making the decision of how best to deal with them. I truly do not need others telling me what I need to do.

So there!

Lions 1, Christians 0 - or Looney Come in Every Religion

Taiwan: Most people know that annoying lions or other large carnivores will usually result in a clue being administered by said beasties. One loony fundie didin't and on a visit to the Taipei Zoo decided that a bit of evangelical zeal was just what the lions needed. They didn't, but they did give the nutjob a good gnawing for his troubles.

A man with psychological problems leapt into the lions' den at Taipei zoo yesterday to try to convert the king of beasts to Christianity.

He was bitten on the leg and arm for his efforts.

Jesus will save you! the 46-year-old man shouted at two lions lounging under a tree a few yards away at Taiwan's main zoo.



Obviously Chen's imaginary friend didn't save him, perhaps he was trying to teach the silly sod a lesson about the dangers of teasing lions.

[The Pagan Prattle Online]