Neopagan Rites now Shipping from Amazon!

I am delighted to notice that Amazon.com has now started shipping copies of my latest work, Neopagan Rites: A Guide to Creating Public Rituals that Work! I should have a box of them myself in a week or two and will mail out the pre-ordered autographed copies that people ordered directly from us. At that point, all the direct orders of products from our website will be filled, except for music CDs which are on their way to us now.


I’ve already been asked by Llewellyn to check a copy of Neopagan Rites for typos to be corrected in the second printing, which it seems they must be already planning! That’s a sign of good sales, so thanks to all of you who have pre-ordered copies online and from your local stores. And yes, I will be doing the weekend and weeklong seminars on liturgy based on the new edition.

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Virtues: 2 Filters, 3 Pillars, & Many Authors

In the general population, why are virtues felt to be synonymous with tiresome, tense, dour, “unfun,” and (f)rigid? Only “very weakly” associated with “advantage?”

A little while back, I mentioned the word virtues in a wildhunt blog haloscan comment. Linked the word to one of my pages. Not one curious individual wandered over and at least took a look. I quizzed others, asking for their frank emotional reaction to just the word. Why does the word “virtues” operate like a turn-off button even in religious communities that contain the “undogmatic,” unless it comes from a religious leader/author as part of a religious package (examples: “NNV” or “12 Virtues of the Druids“) or is presented it within a revolutionary/trendy (for now) image? Such presentations are fantastic but it seems so easy for people to forget that virtues aren’t proprietary!

I strongly associate virtues with joy, curiosity, imagination, intellectual plasticity, advantage, excellence, and L.U.C.K. (laboring under correct knowledge). “Why not excellence? ” is an ADF Druid (I’m eclectic) motto I like because of such associations.

Cognition | Imagination | Virtues

So…if imagination is the virtue that bridges cognition and other virtues (scroll down to the bottom of wikipedia’s page on imagination to see this bridge), I’d like to imagine (instead of apathy repetitively answered with proprietary clarity) recognizing virtues as common ground even though people across the globe teach, define, stress, and associate them a bit differently.

Every man and woman is a star in a lot of ways but also in that we all author virtues through our daily actions — they’re demonstrative living things rather than merely doled out to us in prepackaged lists, as much as I like to explore such lists eclectically.

Two filters. First filter; to reference one of Jaron Lanier‘s pet topics/filters, one could look at ‘virtues as doled out to us in proprietary lists from leaders/authors’ vs. ‘virtues as demonstrably authored by each’ in a top-down/bottom-up conundrum sort of way. Second filter; you could also look at this through the pluralism vs. dualism filter — virtues get murky and trampled if we give in to pack behavior and follow certain leaders/lists like dogs — we need to demonstrably author virtues while standing on the shoulders of greats and geniuses, if we’re to have the best virtue-al cogency. Any way you look at it, a reasonable conclusion is that “successes usually come from a mixing of top-down and bottom-up approaches,” so, as for lists, I’m not happy with just one list from one religion. I’ve had to look at many of them and I happen to think that joy and lust (not limited to sexual lust!) are also virtues, if done well, as are other emotions, including anger.

Three pillars. Reason, experience, and intuition.

Virtues. “They must withstand analytical scrutiny, comport to our every-day experience, and ring true in our hearts.” — Fiacharrey

Living virtues…parents, teachers, artists and practitioners of magic invoke and evoke an array of virtues all the time, they just might not call them that.

Courage, Imagination, Mutually Earned Trust, Mutual Support, Accountability/Responsibility, Excellence in Education, Excellence in Communication, Resourcefulness, Mutually Earned Courtesy & Respect, Fairness, Cooperative Measures, Honesty, Truth, Honor, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Self-Reliance, Industriousness, & Perseverance…

Potentially fun, witty, juicy and a lot of other things, virtues are to EQ as words are to paragraphs, hence how I wrote NNV: Fidelity is a Web of Virtues. The more cogent the connections, the fewer avoidable problems people make for themselves and others. Conversely, someone is more likely to commit dishonest and evil acts, or suffer such from others, if they can’t or won’t make various connections. I wish I could say that there is a neat correlation between IQ and a system of cogent virtues, but there isn’t, though sufficient and applied intelligence helps, as does some reflection. This is something I had to grapple with and wrap my head around as a former incest and domestic abuse victim, because how could otherwise very intelligent people abuse me like that, how could I have married an abuser (first marriage) if I “knew” about abuse, and how can it affect generations? Aren’t people smarter than that? This is much of the impetus behind writing about abuse, learned empowerment, power paradigm shifts, and other related topics.

Virtues Resources

Virtues & Power Paradigms — Virtues as common ground (one of my blog pages).
Cult of Character — Watch out for cults of character!
Character First Template — Virtues of certain religious leanings that they’d like to be taught in American School systems (as part of blatant crypto-theocracy, heh).
The Dangerous Leanings of Bill Gothard’s Teachings — Virtues belong to us all. No one has a monopoly on them.
• cf. 1 Corinthians 3:21, 22 — Virtues are not owned/defined only by some.
SSB’s Resources for Ethics and Morality in Modern Pagan ReligionsExtensive!!!
http://everything2.org/index.pl — Enter “virtues” here and you’ll get many different lists.

— sari0009

The above was cross-posted here.

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A Pagan Grace

We give thanks to Mother Nature,
The source of all nourishment.
We give thanks to the people who work hard,
So that food can come to our table.
We give thanks to the plants and the animals
Who die so that we may live.

This is the grace that we say before meals every night. We’ve also used it on occasions with non-Pagan groups and mixed Pagan and non-Pagan ones, to very positive reactions. So if you’re looking to say something before you settle down to your Thanksgiving Day feast, but don’t want to upset your non-Pagan friends and relatives, have this with our blessings!

Happy Feast of the Turkeys, everyone!

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Book and Jewelry Orders on their Ways

I’ve just finished packing up all but one of the current book orders and all but three of the jewelry orders. All the remaining orders (including CDs) will go out sometime within the next two weeks. As of now, all future orders for our stuff should go to the production websites:

Books: Amazon.com

Jewelry: Amulets by Merlin

Music CDs and Lecture Tapes: Association for Consciousness Exploration

Graphics for Bumperstickers, Mugs, Posters, Mousepads, Tshirts, Hats, etc.: CafePress

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