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Subject: Re: solitary or group?


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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 31/01/07 18:01
In reply to: sweetsong 's message, "solitary or group?" on 29/01/07 16:21

'moot' is just another name for a 'meeting' / gathering of like minded folk. I think, although I could be wrong, that you might be getting the whole coven and moot thing a bit muddled.
A typical Pagan moot is a group of pagan (or pagan-friendly) folk meeting up to chat and socialise on a regular basis (might be monthly, fortnightly, no strict rules here). There may be some talks or a mini workshop, it all depends on the moot in question. Some groups might do a bit of drumming or similar activity (although when meeting with the specific intention of drumming it's often known as 'a drumming circle.') More often than not a moot is open to anyone to go along. I think a lot of what goes on at a moot does depend on the location - the problem I had with the majority of moots in the Cardiff region was that they were in pubs (not my prefered location, and it does restrict what you can do... drumming or chanting not gonna go down so well in a pub lol!). The people who attend a specific moot may well plan to do other activities together, they may meet up and perform rituals or celebrate the festivals together, or organise an activity such as a group outing or cleaning up litter together, something to help with the local environment... like I said, it all depends on the individual group / moot.

If a group of friends chose to work together, meeting up regularly to perform rituals or just to meditate, chant or drum etc... this isn't necessarily known as a moot. Just as a moot may not involve anything more than getting together and chatting.

A Coven is more like an organisation / private group (of witches), who come together regularly to perform rituals and magical workings together - often the number of members is restricted. The Coven is usually led by a High Priestess and/or a High Priest, and for the most part covens are closed to the public. (Some covens do hold 'open' rituals, usually tied in with the festivals, but the majority of their workings and gatherings would still be private).
Paganwolf would be much better at describing the essentials of a coven, as I have never been a member of a coven.

I just hope I haven't confused you more! lol.

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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 31/01/07 18:39

"i want a class to teach me paganism but am a bit nervous you see about the magic part!!!"

Magic isn't the main focus of Paganism - you can be a Pagan without the witchcraft/magic element.
You might be interested in the following site : http://www.pantheism.net/

As for books concerning solitary practice, (and involving magic) you may enjoy "A Witch Alone: Thirteen Moons to Master Natural Magic" by Marian Green
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0007133235/hybridstudios-21

You may also find the following interesting - an online course in Druidry : http://druidnetwork.org/en/learning/courses/online/perennial

and of course, feel free to ask questions here in the Garden (or by email if you prefer).

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