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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

by Lark<br />

Perhaps you have just learned about Wicca and want the experience found in a group, or<br />

perhaps you have been practicing as a solitary and feel the need for some company.<br />

Belonging to a coven can be a wonderful experience, or it can be a terrible mistake. Before<br />

you go looking for a group to join, you should do some careful thinking about just what<br />

kind of group you would feel comfortable with. Here are some things you might want to consider:<br />

What kind of tradition or flavor of Wicca appeals to you? This may involve some careful reading and<br />

research on you part to find out how the traditions differ. Are you into a more set ritual structure with a<br />

hierarchical flavor, if so, one of the Gardnerian groups might fit your needs. If you are more laid back<br />

and don't want a group with a rigid degree system, then some of the more eclectic groups might appeal to<br />

you. Would you prefer to be in a women-only group, then perhaps a Dianic tradition would be better.<br />

What is your feeling about being naked in front of others, even others of the opposite sex? Many, if not<br />

most, Gardnerian groups and some others practice "skyclad". If this makes you uncomfortable, this might<br />

not be a good choice.<br />

There are some groups which practice a symbolic Great Rite(representative of the sexual union of the<br />

God and Goddess which brings fertility to the Earth), while others practice an actual great rite with<br />

sexual relations between the Priest and Priestess. the actual rite may be done apart from the circle or in<br />

the circle itself. Some traditions require the Great Rite between student and initiator as part of the<br />

initiation process. How do you feel about this?<br />

Do you prefer a small group of like-minded people in someone's livingroom, or are you happy to be part<br />

of a larger group that is more open and may even hold public rituals?<br />

So now you have found a group that you think might be the ticket for you. Here are some more questions<br />

to ask before you decide to join.<br />

When does the group hold rituals? Some covens gather on the specific night of the full moon or holiday,<br />

while others acknowledge the concerns of the mundane world by holding celebrations on the weekend<br />

closest to the event. How does your work or school schedule match up? If work keeps you from going to<br />

ritual, or ritual makes you too sleepy to go to work the next day, you may as well look for another group.<br />

What is the group's feeling on the use of mind-altering substances, be it alcohol or other, perhaps illegal,<br />

drugs? Are they used in circle? Do you have the right to refuse to use them without pressure from the rest<br />

of the group? If they are used in circle, could being present when they are used jeopardize your job?<br />

How do the members of the group treat each other outside of circle? Is the group simply a Go-To-Sabbat<br />

bunch of folks who go their own way during the rest of the week? Or are they friends outside of circle<br />

who are always available to each other in times of need? Ideally, a coven should function as a clan or<br />

extended family.<br />

What is the position of the High Priest/ess in relationship to the rest of the circle? Are they the kind of<br />

leader who dictates to everyone what they will do and how they will act? Do they play favorites? Or do<br />

they listen to the concerns of others in the group and treat all fairly? Are they someone who is respected<br />

for their knowledge and spirituality, but equal with the others in the sight of the Gods? Remember that<br />

one of the signs of a cult is the all-powerful, all-knowing leader.<br />

Does the High Priest/High Priestess have enough knowledge of what it is that they are doing to facilitate<br />

the functions of the group and to safely lead a magical working? If the rest of the group is just learning, it<br />

is very helpful to have at least one fully trained individual to show the way.<br />

Do you feel welcome and safe in the group? When you stand in circle you bear with you the passwords,<br />

Perfect Love and Perfect Trust. If you cannot feel that way about those around you, especially in circle,<br />

you will eventually be unhappy if you stay with this group.<br />

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