tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6817682567561164198.post6806554708444489589..comments2024-02-20T09:54:37.105-06:00Comments on Talking About Ritual Magick: Are Pagan Festivals Dead - Part 3Frater.Barrabbashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11689013897789072360noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6817682567561164198.post-74091050323744041782012-08-06T09:18:01.093-05:002012-08-06T09:18:01.093-05:00Just a quick comment that I can think of a few eve...Just a quick comment that I can think of a few events that fit the general feel of what you describe in this post that *aren't* run by Reclaiming or even necessarily Wiccan groups.<br /><br />The first, and longest running, is called Twilight Covening (http://www.earthspirit.com/Twilight/twbrsplash.html) breaks down attendees into "tribe", and each "tribe" is offered a different intensive experience. Some offer levels of ordeal while others are more focused on intensive study of a single subject or idea.<br /><br />A similar and smaller event called Mythical Journeys was run in Northern Maryland by the Free Spirit Alliance. It is currently on hiatus as they search for a location that accommodates the necessarily-smaller numbers the event attracts. <br /><br />Finally, Fires of Venus is an event in Northern Maryland (http://turtlehillevents.org/firesofvenus/index.htm) combines the structure and feel of a fire-circle event (including the ordeal of staying up all night and keeping vigil) with the focus and education on subjects of love and relationships from a pagan perspective.<br /><br />These are just three that I can think of off the top of my head. I'm sure there are others.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com