Saturday 25 September 2010

taking wicca further

In my experience there’s much more to Wicca than the rituals and other information now in the public domain. There are hints of this in Gerald’s published works but nothing I’ve come across from those who were at Brickett Wood with him or who have followed after. I’m not sure whether this is because Gerald never actually got that far with his New Forest colleagues, though I have a sneaking suspicion this may be the case – and that would imply the same for Dafo. Even though he was with them for the better part of seven years there may have been more advanced stages which they deliberately kept from him because he was so eager to tell the whole world about the survival of the Old Religion of Witchcraft and they were not. I cannot be sure of this. I certainly cannot adduce any proof. I just feel it in my bones and in some of the work I have been doing in the past. That work is on hold for the present for the lack of a suitable working partner living near enough for regular meetings. In the meantime I find myself gradually refining my ideas of the essential nature and potential of the Wicca. At the moment I feel very much on the threshold.

francis, oxford, 25 september 2010

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Wednesday 15 September 2010

LJ & FB

I logged in to Live Journal via my Facebook account. That was one great disaster. Now, instead of messages from my friends on LJ, all I get is a stream of adverts I'd rather do without. And there seems no way of reversing this pernicious process.

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Monday 13 September 2010

1949

on page 127

I am reminded of Catullus to his Lesbia. 'vivamus atque amemus' - "Let's live! and let's make love!" What an admirable precept.

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Thursday 2 September 2010

on Day for Gerald

My presentation of Dafo's Tale is now ready for delivery to the Day for Gerald get together on September 12th at the Conway Hall. I finished it this afternoon and am well pleased.
francis, oxford, 2 september 2010

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