Well rub my butt and call me Carnac!
Mar. 3rd, 2006 01:52 pmMarch 10th the Wind & Tide will be hosting a tarot reader named Brighid Rowan from 1-5 pm. I've read her pamphlet (a joy onto itself, I assure you) and it mentions she's an initiate of the Chalice Well Tradition. Oddly enough, there's a group by that name from the Berkshires where I studied with the Dianics and I'm wondering if its the same group. The store "Woman of Wands" was owned by their "British Tradition" trained Witch Queen.
But back to our gal -
From her pamphlet:
"I am a High Priestess in the Chalice Well Tradition...My life is dedicated to the Goddess and to serving the community. I am currently studying Shakti Wicca. Shakti Wicca is a tradition of Wicca that draws most of its spiritual inspiration from the Hindu tradition. Bhakti, or loving devotion, is the main form of worship. I will be offering teaching in this tradition in the future."
Now, my first snarky reaction to the last part there is "lucky us", but more interestingly, to the first part "serving the community" my perplexed reaction is "if that's so, where've you been?" I've never seen or heard about this woman on the Island, and as far as I'm aware, I've got the only PNO around. There's a group down south that does incredibly eclectic pagan sabbats that I no longer attend, so possibly she's involved with them. Will ask around soonest.
Justine - Shakti Wicca, any comments? Also, interested in doing a henna session here?
But back to our gal -
From her pamphlet:
"I am a High Priestess in the Chalice Well Tradition...My life is dedicated to the Goddess and to serving the community. I am currently studying Shakti Wicca. Shakti Wicca is a tradition of Wicca that draws most of its spiritual inspiration from the Hindu tradition. Bhakti, or loving devotion, is the main form of worship. I will be offering teaching in this tradition in the future."
Now, my first snarky reaction to the last part there is "lucky us", but more interestingly, to the first part "serving the community" my perplexed reaction is "if that's so, where've you been?" I've never seen or heard about this woman on the Island, and as far as I'm aware, I've got the only PNO around. There's a group down south that does incredibly eclectic pagan sabbats that I no longer attend, so possibly she's involved with them. Will ask around soonest.
Justine - Shakti Wicca, any comments? Also, interested in doing a henna session here?
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Date: 2006-03-03 11:56 pm (UTC)