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I am a member of a formal, initiatory tradition. However, I do incorporate elements of many studies, experiences I have. This is the nature of an experiental, mystery path/religion.
I am a Traditional Witch. Cornish Witchcraft if you want to really categorize me.
I follow an Eclectic path. I am a practicing Hedgewitch (or Hedgewytch, for some) which makes my worship basically practices of Wicca with heavy Trad Craft influence.
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Cool...thanks for answering! I myself have incorporated many elements of many different paths and lean toward an eclectic goddess path; having never had the pleasure of meeting with a coven.
by Not Here Anymore on August 29th, 2007
A coven is a bonus if you truly have perfect love and perfect trust. That type of relationship is difficult to maintain, and one of the reasons that the traditional initiatory paths are so selective. Which Goddesses do you work with? Being Isian, I follow the Egyptian pantheon primarily, but Durga has come into my life through my boyfriend (Hindu). She's his family's patron deity, and has been for a very, very long time.
by AntigoneRising on August 29th, 2007
I agree 100%. In my area, covens are very difficult to find, which is okay with me - I've been very happy and successful as a solitary.
by Not Here Anymore on August 29th, 2007
I found that the easier a coven is to find and join, the less worthwhile it is. I work quite a lot as a solitary. I may go that route once I move back to the US and move to NC.
by AntigoneRising on August 29th, 2007