tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-139198872023-06-20T06:11:46.589-07:00The Eye of the StormArtist, Teacher, Warlock. The Life and Times of a F(a)eri(e) Priest.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.comBlogger394125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-92013580236744894362012-04-30T22:43:00.001-07:002012-04-30T22:43:22.032-07:00And here's another...<div class='posterous_autopost'>And now... here's <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_mari.html">Mari</a>: <p /><div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/mari.jpg" alt="Inline image 1" /></div><div style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_mari.html">http://www.faerywolf.com/art_mari.html</a><br /></div><p />Mari is the Great Mother; the soul of nature that gives rise to all life. She is the spirit of the Earth, Moon, Sea, and Sky, the embodiment of all manifestation. She is an “Earth Goddess” in the sense that it is She who gives form. She gives birth to us, sustains us in life, and receives us again at our death. She is the fecund energy of the Universe as it manifests on this planet. The entire Earth is Her body. She is also the spirit of every woman; mother, sister, daughter, lover… and witch. She is the quintessential Goddess. Virgin, Mother, Harlot; She is Three and She is One.<p /> Victor Anderson was reportedly quite adamant that Mari was “the same person as the Star Goddess” and the celestial imagery that is associated with Mari clearly illustrates this. She is the Star God/dess when She becomes pregnant with the divine child, the Dian y Glas, giving birth to the splendor of the world. In this, like the Biblical Mary, She becomes “the Mother of God”.<p /> She is also a Moon Goddess and is the same deity as Diana, Queen of the Witches where her connection to freedom, and to the faerie folk are both firmly established.<p />I was taught that she had a crown of twelve stars but that sometimes this would actually be thirteen, based on Victor Anderson's poem Quakoralina, the Star Goddess in which the Goddess is described as wearing a crown of "six and seven" blue stars. Here Her crown has twelve stars while a 13th --a seven-pointed faery star-- rests upon Her brow.</div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-14193915082997010372012-04-30T12:41:00.001-07:002012-04-30T12:41:30.893-07:00New Art!<div class='posterous_autopost'><div style="text-align: left;">I have been working on handouts for my <a href="http://www.BlueRoseFeri.com">BlueRose F(a)eri(e)</a> <a href="http://www.BlueRoseFeri.com/classes.html">classes</a> and finally got around to making a couple new pieces of art. My Mari is almost finished, but right now I am happy to unveil: <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_ana.html">Black Ana of the Forbidden Mysteries</a>.</div> <p /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_ana.html"><img src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/Ana.jpg" height="420" alt="Inline image 2" width="285" /></a><img src="http:// " alt="Inline image 1" /></div> <p /><div>What we have come to know as Ana is a very ancient power. She has been known by many, many names. Anna, or Annys… The Winter Queen. Hecate. The Morrigu. As the Cailleach we know that She was already ancient when the pre-Christian settlers arrived in Ireland. She is a primal Dark Goddess. She is the Crone; the Hag. The Queen of the Dead. She is the Spirit of Nighttime; the body of the sleeping Earth in Winter. She is the archetypal witch and all who practice the Craft are of Her order.<p /> She may appear as a very old woman wrapped in a hooded black cloak. Her skin and Her hair are pure white. She holds a great curved silver sickle, and She is crowned with nine (or, sometimes strangely, “9 plus”) stars. Her emblem is a black raven, or the vulture.<p /> Here she is shown spinning the golden threads of fate, Her scythe ready to make the fatal cut. She can also be seen in ‘Grandmother Spider’, the Native American Goddess of creation who steals the sun and fire for the world. As an otherworldy Goddess she is shown here with both belladonna (deadly nightshade) and with fly agaric, the mushroom that grants visions and was an ingredient in many recipes for ‘flying ointment’; a traditional hallucinatory assistant for astral travel. </div></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-34992840278150797092012-02-22T17:40:00.002-08:002012-02-23T20:04:56.231-08:00Holding the Center: Privilege, Pain, and Pantheacon<div class="posterous_autopost">So many have been made aware in the past few days of the actions and controversies present at Pantheacon this year centering around gender exclusion and derogatory speech. For those who are not, I point you <a href="http://drshorey.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/you-cant-be-neutral-on-a-moving-train-howard-zinn/" target="_blank">here</a>, <a href="http://www.davidscauldron.com/2012/02/unity-in-diversity-joke-at-2012.html" target="_blank">here</a>, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/02/pantheacon-unity-diversity-controversy.html" target="_blank">here</a>, and <a href="http://way-of-the-rabbit.blogspot.com/2012/02/reaction-response-and-resolution-on.html" target="_blank">here</a> for some different points of view. Because I see <i>all</i> of this as part of an evolving process I am reticent to jump on anyone’s bandwagon of which there are several, preferring instead to cultivate a stance that is centered on loving everyone involved. If those words compel you to judge me one way or another, I invite you to hold that judgment as I am a fallible person just like anyone else. In presenting my words and actions I am decidedly not asking others to adopt my worldview; fully recognizing the necessity of many different approaches. I also humbly ask that you at least entertain the notion that this situation is actually very <i>complicated</i>, though some have chosen to “boil it down” into simplistic notions that, in my opinion, actually threaten the common goals that we all share, which I believe are equality and acceptance.<br />
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There is more than one issue at hand; this is far more than simply a case of gender exclusion, although that is a part of the argument for some. For others it is about what has rightfully been called “hate speech”, and a prime perpetrator of such who has held a position of honor and even of reverence to some within the Pagan community. For others it is about tradition… for others, fear… for still others, it is about that invisible privilege that those of us in our communities might share and take for granted. And along with all of this there is anger. Some anger is righteous, but some is just hateful and quite frankly beneath the common principals of human dignity, an extreme position that some might be surprised to find exists on <i>both</i> sides of this great divide. <br />
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But even as I speak of opposing sides I am reminded that even this is not that simple. Duality is the very thinking that got us here in the first place and we crossed that boundary long ago into new territories of pluralism and multiplicity. <br />
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While Z Budapest, founder of the women’s-only<a href="" name="135a7b632b4f4c67_135a7b54fd2d1cde__ednref1" title=""><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">[i]</span></a> branch of the Dianic tradition, was scheduled to lead her ritual for “genetic women only”<a href="" name="135a7b632b4f4c67_135a7b54fd2d1cde__ednref2" title=""><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">[ii]</span></a>, another Dianic ritual was also scheduled, and one that was inclusive of all genders, orientations, and lifestyles. “The Rite of the Bear Mother” was conceived by Devin Hunter, founding member and Head Priest of the Living Temple of Diana, and Yeshe Rabbit, founding member and High Priestess of CAYA and the Grove of Artemis. This ritual was conceived as a means to bring healing to the community after the events of last year. Together these distinct manifestations of the Dianic tradition (the female-only Grove and the gender-inclusive Temple) came together in the spirit of love and cooperation to open to the presence of the Goddess as the ‘Bear Mother’; that fierce and compassionate force of wild nature that protects Her cubs with every last ounce of Her indomitable being. But the very core of that fierce protection is a core of love; the love of mother for child, the love that would give its life for the life of Her child… the love that heals all wounds, that sooths all pain. <br />
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As we gathered for our ritual we were told that Z was going to be making a statement about the events, and it was decided that since our ritual was one of inclusion and healing that we would be remiss if we did not open our ears and hearts to what showed promise to be a significant step forward, and one that was not expected. It was decided that we would move into a space aside from both those who sat in silent and respectful protest, and those who had elected to participate in Z’s rite, honoring both for their decisions and projecting a sense of love in the hopes to remind us all that beyond our hurt, our pain, our joy, and our gender, we are all one in the eyes of the Goddess. <br />
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Shortly after we arrived, Z did as well, along with another group which included Rev. Hyperion, and they moved into the space across the protestors to stand alongside those who were waiting to participate in the ritual. Z assumed at first that we (along with the other group standing across from the protestors) were standing in <i>support</i> of her; an assumption that was quickly corrected when both Rabbit and Hyperion spoke on behalf of the individual groups, stating unequivocally that they (and we) stood <i>neutral</i> to hold a space of love and to bear witness to the events about to take place. <br />
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Some have expressed confusion as to what the different groups were doing there, and I must admit that the presence of the other group at first confused me as well. Where people expected just one group aside from the ritual participants, we were given three, and we were all there for different, yet overlapping reasons. Much like the Occupy movements across the world, there was no central authority, no one position that was being expressed by all. It was spontaneous, organic. It was also loving, raw, peaceful, and authentic. The meditating protestors openly beamed love and thoughtfulness while others openly wept and shared their pain, also a tremendous act of love for the community. I was struck at the bravery of those who chose to sit in respectful silence to show to Z –and to everyone else—just how important these issues really are. <br />
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While some have argued that our decision to hold that liminal space of neutrality is akin to "siding with the oppressors" (a stance that I find dangerously close to Bush’s “You’re either for us, or against us”) I think it's important to point out that a neutral space is a <i>necessary</i> part of the process of rendering justice; we need the space of calm thoughtfulness in order to ensure that everyone is <i>heard</i>. Only then can we engage in right action. Only then can we see the whole picture for what it is. We were there to project love to everyone and to hear and witness Z's statement. I hold that space in order to hear what transwomen and everyone else has to say. This is a process that requires listening, dedication, and thoughtfulness. <br />
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Neutrality does not mean that we have no opinions. I certainly have them. I have been an outspoken critic of Z for some time. I feel that her words have been hurtful –even hateful—and have no place in the new paradigm of love and acceptance that we have been collectively creating as we move into the Aquarian age. She is a Pagan leader and as such she needs –<i>needs</i>— to be held accountable. But she is also an old woman. When I saw her emerge shortly after we arrived on the scene, I saw a woman who was hurt, scared, and defensive. She was confused and very much <i>reacting</i>. I was not pleased with her apology which seemed to me to be more about being sorry for how others reacted to her, rather than for her actions themselves. To me, that is not much of an apology. I was disappointed, but I also felt that this was all we were going to get. Disappointed… but also hopeful, since this was in itself actually a huge step forward. Not enough… but a step. <br />
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I don’t think that the answer is to vilify Z. I have seen much anger in the past year, and much more so in the past few days, that is directed toward her. Some of this anger is righteous. I myself have anger on this issue. But I also know that anger and violence (of action as well as of word) will only serve to escalate and infect those wounds that we share. Do not mistake love for apathy. Do not mistake thoughtfulness for inaction. <br />
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What is the answer in this? I know only of the first step: listening. It is a theme that has come up for me again, and again. In order to truly heal our wounds we need to be heard, we need to know that our feelings have been truly witnessed. I was there to bear witness… to Z… to the protesters… to those who chose to participate in Z’s ritual. I was there to witness them all… and to them all I send my love. I will not choose the road of hate. While that is an easy road to follow I know all too well where it leads. I choose the road of love.<br />
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But even this is just part of a larger process; there will come a time in the very near future where the information has all been gathered, the stories will have been heard and the time then will be to act. But it usurps the process if I were to declare what that action should look like. For now I continue to hold that space of love for everyone who has been hurt as I meditate, gather my feelings, and take a deep look at everything that has come up. <br />
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One of the things that really struck me while we were processing into the space was a sign that one of the protestors (who is also a friend) was holding. It read, “ALL women are Real”. This, I think, encapsulates a very important argument that needs to be carefully addressed by those who are more educated on the subject than I am. I am not a trans-person. I cannot speak to the pain, to the joys, to the mysteries of that particular manifestation of the Goddess… what I can speak to, however, is the commonality of the heart. And what I felt was pain. And that pain needs to be addressed, along with ways to ensure that it will not happen again. Z hurt these people… with her words (a powerful tool for a witch, to be certain), with her actions, but most of all with her ignorance. But it <b>is</b> ignorance. And instead of vilifying her for it I will remember one of the most important messages that I have learned in my tradition: to have compassion, even for weakness. I hold a space of compassion for Z, just as I hold that compassion for <i>everyone</i> involved. I will hold that compassion even as we move into the space of action. Perhaps that action will include boycotts, or policy changes, or declarations, or Gods-knows-what, but right now –in this moment—I simply don’t know the answer. We’re still talking about it and trying to figure it all out. All I know is compassion is all I really have to offer right now. And it is my hope that compassion will serve as a foundation upon which we can collectively build a future together in which everyone has a space at the table. Evohe! Blessed be. <br />
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F(a)eri(e) priest, <i>BlueRose</i><br />
Dianic priest, <i>Living Temple of Diana</i><br />
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<hr align="left" size="1" width="33%" /><div><a href="" name="135a7b632b4f4c67_135a7b54fd2d1cde__edn1" title=""><span style="font-size: 9pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; line-height: 115%;">[i]</span></span></a><span style="font-size: 9pt;"> It seems obvious at this point that a better description might be cis-women’s tradition, a term that refers to non-trans women. It should be noted that not all who are downline of Z adhere to the cis-gender criteria. </span></div><div><a href="" name="135a7b632b4f4c67_135a7b54fd2d1cde__edn2" title=""><span style="font-size: 9pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; line-height: 115%;">[ii]</span></span></a><span style="font-size: 9pt;"> This term appeared in the official description of the rite as advertised in the Pantheacon program guide.</span></div></div></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-51236718658685710652011-08-24T17:18:00.001-07:002011-08-24T17:18:04.491-07:00F(a)eri(e) Goddesses of the Primal Elements (5/5)<div class='posterous_autopost'><div>And now I am pleased to unveil the final installment of my F(a)eri(e) Goddesses of the Primal Elements series: <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess5Sugmaad.html">Sugma'ad, The Well of Stars</a>:</div><p /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess5Sugmaad.html"><img title="E-Goddess5_Sugmaad.jpg" src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/E-Goddess5_Sugmaad.jpg" height="420" alt="E-Goddess5_Sugmaad.jpg" width="287" /></a><span></span><span></span><a href="/"></a><br /> </div><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess5Sugmaad.html">Sugma'ad, The Well of Stars</a></div><div style="text-align: center;">©2011 Storm Faerywolf</div> <p />The Goddesses of the Primal Elements are unique Underworld forces that serve as an energetic blueprint for the physical elements that we know of in the Middleworld.<p />Beyond even the pre-extant elemental forms lies the conscious possibility of them. This consciousness is the Sugma’ad; the Star God/dess. S/he appears in a multitude of forms, most notably a woman with jet-black skin with the head of a lioness and great wings of a bat. In this "teaching visualization" from the Bloodrose line, S/he sits on a throne of polished onyx with the silver egg of creation resting in Her lap. S/he is the primal God/dess of creation; the great cosmic womb from which all things emerge and into which all things return. S/he is life and oblivion all in one; the beautiful and terrible explosion of chaos and possibility.<p /><div>And now that I'm done with this series... what should I tackle next???<br /><p /></div></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-19517158656313644662011-08-17T12:38:00.001-07:002011-11-23T20:20:02.481-08:00F(a)eri(e) Goddesses of the Primal Elements (4/5)<div class="posterous_autopost"><div>All hail Verr-Avna, Goddess of the Primal Earth in the North!<br />
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</div></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Goddesses of the Primal Elements are unique Underworld forces that serve as an energetic blueprint for the physical elements that we know of in the Middleworld.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">This strange Goddess is the presence of earthly matter and space, and the processes of energy coalescing into a tangible form. She is depicted here among a tomb and also a fetus; reminding us that birth and death are one and the same. Verr-Avna often appears to me as a decomposing corpse wearing a black wedding dress! In my work with Her She would often perform feats of physical prowess unattainable by the human form, such as walking on walls or the ceiling, as if to demonstrate that physical laws do not bind her, because she <i>is </i>physical law, which includes those laws that we have yet to discover. Here she is shown with a backdrop of stars, reminding us that the earth element --the element of manifest creation-- goes far, far beyond the confines of just our own planet. It is She who tends the Great Cauldron in the Underworld and gives form to those intangible energies of life that would otherwise remain inert. She is the great womb and tomb in one; the eternal presence of death that feeds and gives birth to life. She walks calmly among dark branches, which also grow out of her hair, entangling our own planet to show that we are bound by her laws. She is life; She is death. She is <i>Verr-Avna</i>.</div><br />
<div><div><i>Verr-Avna</i></div><div><i>Primal Goddess of the Earth</i></div><div><i>Deep Well of Space and Outer Dark</i></div><div><i>Who tends the Cauldron,</i></div><div><i>Who giveth form<br />
From death into life</i></div><div><i>Through your womb all life is born!</i></div></div></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-12864305808585593752011-08-11T02:01:00.001-07:002011-08-11T02:01:30.081-07:00F(a)eri(e) Goddesses of the Elements (3/5)<div class='posterous_autopost'><div>This is a day later than I had originally intended, but here is my latest piece, "Heva Leviathan Tiamat, The Well of the Watery Abyss"</div><p /><div style="text-align: center;"><img title="E-Goddess3_Tiamat.jpg" src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/E-Goddess3_Tiamat.jpg" height="420" alt="E-Goddess3_Tiamat.jpg" width="285" /></div> <div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess3Tiamat.html">"Heva Leviathan Tiamat, The Well of the Watery Abyss"<br />©2011 Storm Faerywolf</a><br /> </div><p /><div>In the Feri tradition, the Goddess of Water is Heva Leviathian Tiamat. She is the primal limitless chaos that precedes life and form. From the cthonic darkness of the Underworld she emerges; rising up into manifestation in the Middleworld as the churning womb of the oceans that birth all life. </div> <p /><div>She often appears to me as a breaking of primal waters... opening up from the darkness below the waves and rising up to the surface. Sometimes she is the kraken itself; many tentacles stretching from the dark unknown waters below. She is the primal waters of birth; that which gave life to this planet and in fact sustains all life. But she is also the terrible unforgiving waves that lead to destruction.</div> <p /><div>----</div><p /><div>She rises from the primal seas<br />With the setting sun she rises<br />From the madness of the dream<br />From darkness into form</div><div>Which soon gives way</div><div>into the deep</div> <div>deep waters of the abyss.</div></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-38380295763279064022011-08-04T22:22:00.001-07:002011-08-05T01:12:06.034-07:00New Workshop<div class="posterous_autopost"><div><b>Spiritual Cleansing: Purification Rites for the Self and Home</b></div><div><b>with Storm Faerywolf</b></div><div><b>Saturday, August 27; 3-5pm</b></div><div><b>$20</b></div><div><b>Location:</b> <a href="http://www.themysticdream.com/">The Mystic Dream,</a> Walnut Creek, CA<br />
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</div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">Every religion and spiritual path has knowledge of practices for the purpose of cleansing the soul of that which ails us. Whether this be in the form of anger, grief, worry, negative energy or "evil sprits", we can take control of our selves and our environments to banish unwanted spirits and energies and attract those things that are beneficial. Together we will discuss herbs, stones, symbols and rituals from various cultures and traditions and combine what we have learned into a simple rite to cleanse ourselves leaving us feeling purified and free.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">Call 925-933-2342 to register with a credit card over the phone, or visit above link for more info.</div><br />
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First and foremost, I consider myself a priest, which I define as someone whose spiritual calling is to be a "mediator of Divine presence". My approach has been to combine the knowledge gained through my study, practice, and initiations into various witchcraft, magical, and spiritual systems in a way that honors them all, underneath the umbrella of my own conscience and divine authority.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
Some see all eclectic and syncretic approaches to magic as being shallow, but this is a judgment based on observing only those instances in which such approaches are lacking mastery in their work. While it is true that some "dig many shallow wells", instead of a single one deeply, this does not preclude the possibility of digging many deep wells... or if you prefer, drawing from many threads of power and weaving them together into a singular cord of powerfully informed practice.<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">We have been working with a lot of different ideas lately. Different lines of magical thought and products... different styles of poetry and approach... I love being able to use the tools and current of the F(a)eri(e) witchcraft tradition and folkloric-faery practice, alongside Reiki, Shamanic work, Hoodoo & Conjure, just to name a few of the traditions and spiritual systems that I am a part of. In Feri it is taught that "All Gods are Feri Gods", and I believe that this approach is appropriate when extended out into the various cultures and practices of which many of us can claim genetic or spiritual lineage. I draw from Irish folk-tales in my spiritual work, as well as use Hoodoo Conjure Oils with Feri exercises and Daoist-inspired energy work and Reiki. Feri is syncretic and will use whatever gets results. I find my best results come from using what inspires be in the moment, instead of constantly drawing from the same source over and over again. Feri in this respect is a type of "chaos magic" in that different mythical and artistic paradigms can be employed at different times and still be seen as traditional within the Feri worldview. Sometimes this is hard for some people as it can be seen as "moving away" from traditional established norms; but let us remember that Feri is not about dogma, but about creation. We shouldn't be "re-inventing the wheel", but instead inventing new forms of travel altogether. I'll see that wheel, and raise a car.<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">So then have we been creating vehicles for our various artistic and spiritual approaches:<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.modernconjure.com/">Modern Conjure</a> is where we are highlighting the magical work that we offer to clients. Here you can find oils, salts, waters, mojo hands, and more... all for your particular magical needs. Schedule a tarot reading... have a magical consultation in which we help create a spell for you to perform --or have us perform it for you. We are happy to Dress candles, Set Lights, perform private rituals (either in-person or remotely), and cast spells on your behalf.<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.blueroseferi.com/">BlueRose</a> is my lineage and school of F(a)eri(e) tradition witchcraft, which stems from the teachings and lineage of Victor & Cora Anderson. Initiates and students together are building a space for Feri practitioners who wish to explore and deepen our understanding of this wildly diverse form of American Witchcraft. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.witcheye.com/">Witch Eye</a> is an annual magazine devoted to the F(a)eri(e) tradition, full of art, articles, spells, and lore of interest to practitioners of our tradition. <br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.bluelotusreiki.com/">BlueLotus</a> is our school and lineage of Reiki. The energetic lineage that I pass draws from multiple sources: First, Usui-Tibetan, which provides the traditional Japanese tradition of Reiki with additional symbols and material for spiritual development and healing, and second, Blue Fire which originated with Carrie Hammond in 2006 and combines the practices and approach of Reiki with the energetics of blue fire from the Feri tradition. <br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.carnivalia.com/">Carnivalia</a> is the website, workshop, and mad dream of my husband, Chas Bogan. Here we sell occult items of a aesthetically darker nature, including Spiritual Talking Boards, original altar statuary, and blended oils & waters for various magical purposes. I am happy to contribute art for talking boards and written spells for this project.<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.themodernwitchpodcast.com/">The Modern Witch Podcast</a> is the vehicle for our boyfriend, Devin Hunter, to which I am a regular contributor. Enjoy discussions of a magical nature, along with music and interviews with some of Pagandom's most interesting and creative artists & teachers. I am often a guest, participating in round-table discussions centering around issues relevant to magic and witchcraft. <br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">We've also been thinking a lot about art and products made specifically with gay practitioners of the Craft in mind... our new line, "<a href="http://www.dandywarlock.com/">Dandy Warlock</a>" will soon have oils, bath salts, creams, soaps, ritual tools, art, and accessories for the discerning and stylish practitioners the Black Arts (and by Black Arts I of course mean those that are slimming.) ;) <br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">And all of these projects and services are available through our store, <a href="http://www.themysticdream.com/">The Mystic Dream</a>, and of course through my own website, <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/">www.faerywolf.com</a>. In the weeks and months to come we hope to streamline them together to make it easier to navigate and find exactly what you are looking for. <br />
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</div>So... we've been busy. Stay tuned for further developments!</div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-74402783426949539032011-08-03T00:15:00.000-07:002011-08-04T21:43:31.418-07:00F(a)eri(e) Goddesses of the Primal Elements (2/5)<a href="http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=13919887&postID=7440278342694953903" name="UPDATE"></a><br />
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This week I am happy to unveil the 2nd installment of my <em>Goddesses</em> series. Hail, Tana!<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">In Feri, Tana is the Goddess of Fire. From the Underworld she rises into the Middleworld in the form of plasma; matter gleaming with chaos and possibility. Her power transforms us, invigorates us... but also burns and consumes. All flames are Her flames; the candle light... the bonfire... the blazing forest... the unimaginable nuclear explosion at the heart of every star... all flames are Her flame.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">She lights the way toward truth. She paves the way through lust. She lures us with Her dance of seduction. She frees us by burning through all illusion.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">She is depicted here with multiple arms, which to me implies constant movement. She is faceless because --as a being of the Underworld-- She is ultimately unknowable in Her entirety. A blazing white-hot star explodes from Her very core, and She radiates outward; giving of Her very body to nourish the Universe and transform it. The old is stripped away and given new form. Through destruction, She creates.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
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<em>Hail, Tana! Scarlet lust!</em><br />
<em>Build and rise,</em><br />
<em>the flame ignites</em><br />
<em>Build and rise,</em><br />
<em>the flame grows hot.</em><br />
<em>Consume and burn</em><br />
<em>Exploding chaos,</em><br />
<em>Searing madness,</em><br />
<em>Living truth!</em><br />
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Next week: <em>Heva Leviathan Tiamat</em>, the Goddess of Water.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-87642742450099171612011-07-27T06:09:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.452-07:00New Art!<a name="UPDATE"></a>I am pleased to have returned to working on my art. (Running a store certainly does take one's free-time away...)<br /><br />For the next five weeks I will be unveiling a new piece in the series, <em>Goddesses of the Primal Elements.</em> This first week: <em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess1Arida.html">Arida, The Well of the Rising Sun</a></em>.<br /><div style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.faerywolf.com/art_Goddess1Arida.html"><img alt="Arida, The Well of the Rising Sun. ©2011 Storm Faerywolf" src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/E-Goddess1_Arida.jpg" /></a></div>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-21919140280355135532011-07-08T03:15:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.453-07:00Interviewed by Witches of Salem...For those who are interested, this past Wednesday night I gave an interview about <a href="http://www.feritradition.com/" target="_blank">Feri tradition</a>, secrecy in the Craft, and the use and politics of the word 'warlock' to the hilarious Christian Day for his podcast <a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hexeducation/2011/07/07/feri-tradition-of-witchcraft-with-warlock-storm-faerywolf">Hex Education</a>. Check it out if you are so inclined. <br/><br/><a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hexeducation/2011/07/07/feri-tradition-of-witchcraft-with-warlock-storm-faerywolf">http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hexeducation/2011/07/07/feri-tradition-of-witchcraft-with-warlock-storm-faerywolf</a>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-57477932022591779622011-04-06T04:33:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.453-07:00New BlueRose F(a)eri(e) Class starts June 18<p>My upcoming 2 year in-person F(a)eri(e) class has only a couple of spaces left. If you are interested, please send me an <a href="http://www.feritradition.com/BlueRose/misc/BlueRoseApplication.pdf">application</a> by May 1st, 2011. More information can be found at <a href="http://www.BlueRoseFeri.com">www.BlueRoseFeri.com</a></p><p><strong>BlueRose F(a)eri(e) Level One<br/>with Storm Faerywolf<br/></strong>(4 semesters: Roughly 2 Years, monthly sessions)<br/>$200 per semester, pre-paid -or- $40 per month<br/>New Class to begin June 18, 2011.<br/>We will meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month, from 12 noon to 6pm<br/>(September 2011's class moved to the 24th)<br/>Submit an <a href="http://www.feritradition.com/BlueRose/misc/BlueRoseApplication.pdf" target="_blank">application</a> to be considered<br/>Class held at <em><a href="http://www.themysticdream.com/" target="_blank">The Mystic Dream</a></em> in Walnut Creek, CA<br/><br/>This foundational class deals with the basics of Feri practice. Using discussion, guided trance, energy work, art projects, and ritual, we will experience various aspects of the tradition culminating in the establishment of a Feri tradition spiritual practice. Students who complete this course will receive a certificate of completion. This class does not offer Feri initiation. All Three Levels are required for consideration of initiation into Feri tradition.</p><p>Covered topics include:</p><ul><li>History of the Tradition</li><li>Meditation </li><li>Cleansing/Kala</li><li>Aligning the Three Souls</li><li>The Iron and Pearl Pentacles</li><li>The Black Heart of Innocence</li><li>The Elements of Feri</li><li>Opening the Crossroads</li><li>Spellwork, Sorcery, and the Left Hand Path</li><li>Basic Feri Ritual/Casting the Circle</li><li>Working Tools</li><li>The Guardians</li><li>The Divine Twins</li><li>Basic Sex Magic</li><li>Ancestral Work</li><li>The Infinitum (Gods of the Feri Lemniscate)</li></ul><p><strong>Storm Faerywolf</strong> is an artist, writer, poet, teacher, and initiate of the F(a)eri(e) tradition of witchcraft. He has been practicing the Craft for over 25 years and teaching for more than 15. He has lead open circles, given lectures, and taught classes in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the U.S. He holds the Black Wand, an honor bestowed by Feri Grandmaster Cora Anderson. He has studied diverse practices from various branches of the tradition which he incorporates into his own line of Feri, <a href="http://www.blueroseferi.com/" target="_blank">BlueRose</a>. He is the author of <em>The Stars Within the Earth</em>, and is the editor of <em>WitchEye: A Journal of Feri Uprising</em>. For more information about his classes or his art visit his website at <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com">www.faerywolf.com</a>.</p>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-1121772394241171882011-02-28T02:23:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.453-07:00Petals of the BlueRoseThe BlueRose line of F(a)eri(e) is happy to be offering a blog on our musings and activities. If you are interested, check it out!<br/><br/><a href="http://blueroseferi.blogspot.com/">http://blueroseferi.blogspot.com/</a><br/><br/>We've had a few posts so far and are hoping to add to our regular contributors shortly. You can also find it embedded on our webiste at <a href="http://www.BlueRoseFeri.com">www.BlueRoseFeri.com</a>.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-39625598880178238822011-02-24T04:26:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.453-07:00Rapture of the Star Goddess Ritual: Song, "I Am"<p>Some asked for the lyrics to the song I wrote for the <em>Rapture of the Star Goddess </em>ritual, performed at Pantheacon this past Sunday, and so I present them below. It was an exhilarating (and terrifying!) experience for me... at one point I entered more deeply into a pre-possesory state than I had intended and trailed off, forgetting my lines. But thankfully I picked them up again and finished. I posted a picture on my <a href="http://www.facebook.com/faerywolf" target="_blank">Facebook Page</a> of myself in costume from immediately following the rite. You can tell that I am tranced-out of my gourd even then. :)<br/><br/><strong>I Am (the Peacock Lord)<br/></strong><font size="1">©2011 Storm Faerywolf<br/></font><br/>I am... the first-born of Her light<br/>Who ushers... forth the day from night<br/>Bear witness to my starry might<br/><em>And join my grand seduction!<br/></em>Now hearken you unto my song<br/><em>Of life within destruction…</em></p><p>I am... the serpent in the well<br/>Who rises... up to conquer hell<br/>Calling heaven down upon the earth<br/><em>And as the stars do fall… <br/></em>My precious jewels reside in thee<br/><em>Rise and hear my call!</em></p><p>I am…</p><p>Mine is... the path of sacred love<br/>the serpent... twining with the dove<br/>And as below so is above<br/><em>All life in your reflection! <br/></em>For each of you I’m in your heart<br/><em>Your beauty-flawed perfection!</em></p><p>I am... the lust that rises high<br/>into the... heavens beyond the sky<br/>who dares to stand proud without shame<br/><em>And as the sun does rise…<br/></em>A new day dawns in paradise<br/><em>And met with joyous cry…</em></p><p>I am...<br/><br/>I am beauty, I am pride!<br/>I am the light that never hides!<br/>I am the power without shame!<br/>Holy power, yours to claim!</p><p>As we sing the universe<br/>In concert with us now affirms<br/>This sacred light within our hearts<br/>Never dies, never departs</p><p>So we sing together now <br/>to call that love and power down<br/>within our blood, within our bones<br/>the song that’s calling us… home…</p><p>I am...</p>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-81814560675095536612011-02-16T02:04:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00My Response<p>My apologies to those who are overloaded with Feri drama. If this is you, please feel free to skip this link. I find myself needing to post a rebuttal to some serious allegations that were made against me. Please follow the link if you’d like to know my side of the story. </p><p><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/statement.html">http://www.faerywolf.com/statement.html</a> </p>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-71072330194241914022011-02-06T07:13:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00Petals of the BlueRoseFor those who may not have seen the news elsewhere, please check out my new website devoted to the <em>BlueRose</em> lineage of the F(a)eri(e) tradition: <a href="http://www.BlueRoseFeri.com">www.BlueRoseFeri.com</a><br/><br/>Part of the website is a new blog. I just posted a piece there that I wrote for the Wild Hunt Blog concerning the "split" in F(a)eri(e) tradition. <br/><br/>I will likely post my specifically F(a)eri(e) related stuff over there, but may from time to time still do the same here. My LJ will continue to be stuff about me and my work, including updates to my schedule.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-30508147905480544112011-01-28T06:34:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00Witch Eye returns...<a name="UPDATE"></a>I posted this elsewhere, but then realized I hadn't done it here, so...<br/><br/>We are happy to announce that <em>Witch Eye</em> has returned as an annual publication!<br/><br/><a href="http://www.witcheye.com/" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="http://www.feritradition.org/witcheye/pics/16Cover_Front.jpg" width="388" height="506"></a><br/><br/>We have expanded from 48 to 84 pages, full of art, articles, rituals, and lore about the various practices from different lines of the Feri tradition of witchcraft. <br/><br/>Retail price is $15 plus shipping, but if you buy it from the website then you get 20% off. Check out our NEW website at <a href="http://www.witcheye.com">www.witcheye.com</a> to purchase or for more info!Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-76386327020884670642011-01-13T04:38:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00Take four!<p>Well... if you haven't read the accusations against me then you wont be able to here. The rebuttal post that I just posted was suspended for <em>violation of copyrights</em> in that I reposted the public posts that the user Elorie posted in accusing me of various absurdities. So... you will all just have to read my response without the benefit of reading her ranting posts unless you want to go to her journal directly and read them yourself. They are still public at the time of this writing.<br/><br/>So here is my rebuttal, stripped of quotes and obvious snark (while funny and good-feeling in the moment had lost it's charm and I just want to be done with it). Let's see how long <em>this</em> post can stay up. <br/><br/><a name='more'></a><br/><br/>I don't recall *ever* having a conversation with you about the Wands, save for my thoughts on mine when I received the Black Wand from Cora.</p><p>As I originally heard the tale it was supposedly Erica whom I had this mythical wand conversation with... and then later I heard it was Eldri and now, years later, I hear it was you. Actually it was my friend Kel and you weren't there. Is there something else that I am forgetting? (And I'm not sure how I could have stolen any ideas from you if I don't even remember talking to you about them... it would have been nice if you had pointed it out to me privately first and offered whatever proof you claim to have... but so far all you have done is to make cryptic public statements. <br/><br/>It's duly noted that you didn't like my article. It's also noted that in one breath you accuse me of stealing your notes in order to write my piece and then in the next you claim that I couldn't possibly have used them because if I did it would have been a better article. <br/><br/>As for the sex scandal cover up allegation, you are referring to a recent debacle in which a Feri initiate accused a student of sexual impropriety, but however well-intentioned the initiate was he presented me with no actual proof. My advice (to both parties) was to seek legal counsel as it seemed that potentially slanderous statements had been made and I had <em>no first-hand knowledge of any of it</em>. It was all "he said/he said" by the time it came to me and it had progressed to such a state that I felt that the legal system was the best way to handle it and NOT "bringing it to Silvercord" (one of the initiate-only email lists that I had once been a part of) which is what the initiate wanted to do. I advised him against involving Silvercord, not as a means to "cover something up" but because when *I* brought up similar issues there in the past (in a different situation to which I *did* have first-hand knowledge) it was quickly pointed out to me that Silvercord was not the place to air such grievances. It actually caused a lot of hurt feelings on all sides at that time. I was led to the conclusion that both parties might be potentially slandering the other, since the information that I was given by the accusing initiate indicated that nothing physical had actually happened. But I dunno... I'm not a lawyer... which is why I advised both of them to get one for themselves. <br/><br/>I have no idea why you would think that I would want to cover this up. This really begs further questions. What would I gain from a cover-up? I certainly don't care about how Feri is perceived in the public eye... that should be painfully obvious to anyone who ever read My Story back in 2003. I was the most prominent voice outing a sexual predator in Feri and the culture of initiates that sought to keep it all quiet. Pretty much the cat was out of the bag then. I even allowed it to be reprinted on the Reclaiming International e-mail list that had over 10,000 members at the time. So keeping this recent issue quiet makes no sense. What would be the motivation? It certainly wasn't to protect said initiate (as you seem to think I "threw him under a bus") nor was it to protect the student whom I know even less. For the record I HAVE NO IDEA who did what and to whom. I wasn't there, which is why I have stressed from the beginning that legal counsel needed to be sought. I did get the impression that both sides were not being completely honest and ultimately it was NONE OF MY BUSINESS which is why I tried my best to stay out of it.</p><p>As for my work with the Guardians. What?? Really? <em>Really???</em> You're actually arguing that the way I was trained and practice Feri is "wrong" and yours is better? How is this not fundamentalism?</p>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-40956336070487380672011-01-11T07:42:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00Feri is...A couple of new websites have sprung up espousing the face of non-public Feri. While I do not agree with everything that they have said, I support the right of everyone to speak from their heart about what Feri is for them. I have put links to these sites on the links page at <a href="http://www.feritradition.com/" target="_blank">FeriTradition.com</a>.<br/><br/>I do, however, wish to comment on one part of the statement posted at FaeryTradition.org:<br/><br/><i>"We dissociate and emphatically disconnect ourselves from the practice of those who seek to define the name “Feri” exclusively to themselves and from the public face they have created."</i><br/><br/>I want to make it clear that I do not seek to define Feri for anyone other than myself. I never have... while what I practice and teach is traditional for me, I recognize that other lines feel differently. This was actually one of the things that drew me to Feri in the first place; wild diversity and ecstatic practice. While some have sought to define what I do as being "not Feri", "disrespectful", "whorish", or worse, these are really just tools of the ego designed to drive further wedges in our extended family. <br/><br/>The division of public vs. mystery tradition is a false one. While I offer Feri training to the public this should not be assumed to mean that I do not honor the Mystery; even my long distance students enter into an intimate relationship with me in which we work with the exercises, lore, and the Gods & spirits in order to cultivate a deep relationship with them. This is not simply "reading a handout" or having a light chat... this is deep, personal work that is --first and foremost-- a way to help the individual cultivate their own divine authority and to evolve spiritually... and secondly as a means to see if they are even candidates for our priesthood. Those who have reported that I will never initiate those who take my long distance courses are sadly mistaken; while the training itself does not lead there, once the training is done all bets are off and if the person is a candidate --long distances or not-- we will find a way to make it happen. This might be a local initiate taking the role of initiator... this might mean the student coming out to visit me... or me visiting them.. who knows? I can't know from the beginning that everyone is going to go on to initiation... part of my classes are about finding that out along the way, but only PART. The main thrust of my classes is THE WORK, which is why I say that they do not lead to initiation. Let's just focus on the work and see where it takes you, shall we? Anything less invites a sort of "cookie cutter" approach to the work that I think is not helpful. <br/><br/>It's sad that some feel threatened by others who practice Feri differently than they do. For the record, I do not require nor expect (or even want!) others to practice Feri as I see it; Feri is a wild and tough thing and will survive the current nastiness and false divisions. These "splits" have occurred before and --wouldn't you know it?-- eventually they become meaningless. People who were once banished or reviled are invited to the parties... distinctions that once seemed integral are seen in a new light... Feri goes on, and will continue to do so as long as our hearts are in the right place. <br/><br/><em>"Feri is the power that rises from the earth and fills our bodies with wonder and magick. Feri has infused every single magical religion on the planet throughout time. It predates human consciousness and will exist after we are all gone. If every initiate were to die tomorrow, Feri would endure. Not through books or revealed practices.. but through the wind in the trees... the marrow in our bones... our life, our sex, our breath, our death. Feri is. Feri was. Feri will be. What that means for each of us is what we are here to find out. Certainly our experiences of Feri will differ. Some will do so radically. That's the beauty of it. That's what keeps it alive."</em> --Storm Faerywolf, 2005.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-72890628011868269192011-01-09T04:42:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.454-07:00The F(a)eri(e) Tradition Nonunion Tour (Now in it's 40th year!)I am again hearing about a split in the Feri tradition. "Public" vs. "Mystery Tradition" Feri. Since I am one of those at the forefront of Feri in the public eye I can just imagine that this has at least a little to do with the work that I have been doing, namely in providing Feri tools to a wider audience.<br/><br/>This is nothing new. When I first came into Feri there was a "split": "Old Feri" vs. "New Feri". Later there was another, what I call "Red vs. Blue" (or, "those who initiate sexually vs. those who don't"). And there were others: those who charge money for classes vs. those who don't... those who initiate and then offer training vs. those who do it the other way round... those who use angelic names for the Guardians vs. those who use animal totems... those who teach the Iron Pentacle first and then the Pearl ("Oh, no! You must teach them together!", "No! It's Pearl first!")... those who teach Liberty on the Pearl Pentacle rather than "Power" (I actually heard a then-student bemoan the fact that Thorn taught "Liberty", adding that he "tolerated" her doing so). Really? <em>Really? </em>And the list goes on and on, and on, and on, and on... it never ends. It's kind of like Cher's consistent farewell tours only far more predictable and far less exciting. It seems that practically from the beginnings of the Feri tradition there have been those who are predicting, perpetuating, or bemoaning this "split" in the tradition. We seem to be pretty good at amputating ourselves and giving away our power. <br/><br/>An old argument that has been brought up again recently is in regards to those of us who offer training over long distances. I can assume that this is the thought behind a recent website (called "FaeryRoads"... you can find it on the links page at <a href="http://www.feritradition.com/" target="_blank">FeriTradition.com</a>). Regardless of the thinking behind this particular website, it is being stated that it is impossible to train someone without physical proximity. Nevermind that Victor Anderson sometimes offered this type of training (he offered to teach <em>me</em> this way). And when it is begrudgingly accepted as possible it is quickly dismissed as being less potent than in-person training. Again with the ego. ("My way is just so much better than your way...") <br/><br/>What's kind of funny to me is that the people who are stating that you simply cannot teach Feri over long distances are really just showing their own lack of imagination. I can't exactly blame them; at first I was in that camp; thinking (as I was told to) that the Feri tradition needed to be taught hand to hand, eye to eye, heart to heart. It wasn't until I attended a "phone tele-conference ritual" (which, I admit, I agreed to participate in only as a lark!) that I realized that there was a lot more going on than was previously reported. Contrary to what many may have held as belief, I learned that this was all <em>real</em>. Witchcraft... magic... all of it. Absolutely real. If I could feel the energy <em>over a freaking phone call</em> then there was something extra potent going on. I learned that energy did not require physical proximity in order to cause the changes necessary for a ritual to be effective... it just took concentration, determination, and a little imagination. Ahh... imagination. A resource apparently in short supply in the current Feri community.<br/><br/>Those who have consistently reported that it is impossible to transmit Feri over long distances have absolutely no idea what I am doing in those sessions. And not a single one of them has bothered to ask me... they just assume that because they lack the insight necessary to pull it off then it can't be done. (At one time I made it public that I would speak to any Feri initiate and take the time to explain in detail exactly how I am teaching these classes... now I require that you be nice to me. And a few of you can just suck it.) <br/><br/>So to those of you who feel that Feri tools and training shared publicly are anathema to our tradition: I get that perhaps you think that you are "defending the tradition"... but <em>I</em> think you are doing the very thing that is causing it to be dumbed down. Feri is alive. It is authentic. It invites change, and adaptation, and evolution. By doing what I am doing I am defending the tradition too; Feri as a tradition of bardic diversity and cultivating one's divine authority. We are all Gods; shimmering reflections of God Herself. <br/><br/>I am God. And in realizing this fact I must accept that <em>you are too</em>. I just wish you'd learn that same lesson and get off your high horse long enough to realize it's been dead for years. (And really, the stench is overpowering.) Wouldn't you all rather get back to the business of communing with the Gods? Or is it really better to try and beat each other down with dividing lines and false accusations?<br/><br/>So go ahead and talk of your little "split". It wont last long. It never does. You'll find something else to bemoan. Perhaps you'd like to start talking about the Wand system again and how it goes against everything you think Feri to be (I got mine from Cora Anderson, mind you)... or how Feri doesn't have a Grandmaster (I've met her... she's nice)... or any of the other topics that you use in order to drive further wedges in between people who really should be working together to help transform the world into a better place. But then, that would require imagination. Better yet to get back to your previously scheduled egos and proclaim yourselves the one right and true way of Feri (TM). But I don't have much time for it... I have real work to do.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com26tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-62889810790495827492010-12-03T17:55:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.455-07:00A poem<strong>Opening the Way<br/></strong><br/>Sun that shines within my chest<br/>illuminates the moon below<br/>that calls with lust unto the heavens<br/><em>To seduce the stars<br/></em>and so in rapturous love they fall.<br/><br/>Holy star above my head<br/>shining down upon my path<br/>where grows the tree of tombs and starlight<br/>where cross the roads of worldly form.<br/><br/>A breath! All is One!<br/><br/>The liquid diamond<br/>Rises like fire<br/>A whirlwind of force.<br/><br/>A breath! All is One!<br/><br/>The heart that now blazes<br/>that knows joy and sorrow<br/>and steers a clear course.<br/><br/>A breath… <br/><br/><em>Eyes of starlight.<br/>Crown of diamond.<br/>Aligned in power.<br/>The Sight awakened.<br/><br/></em>A light…<br/><br/>From the darkness<br/>The universe born.<br/><br/>A song…<br/><br/>from you all things emerge<br/>to you all things return.<br/><br/>A form…<br/><br/>By the earth, Her fertile body<br/>By the air, Her vital breath <br/>By the fire, Her quickening spirit <br/>By the water, Her teeming womb<br/>By stars above,<br/>By stones below,<br/>And heart within<br/>This place prepared.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-37386216360752985402010-11-15T10:50:00.000-08:002011-07-30T21:32:36.455-07:00Blue Fire Reiki<a name="UPDATE"></a><a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/services.htm#bluefirereiki" target="_blank"><img style="width:263px;height:227px;" border="0" alt="" src="http://www.faerywolf.com/pics/bfreiki-logo.jpg" width="263" height="227"></a><br/>I am now able to offer attunements into <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/services.htm#bluefirereiki" target="_blank">Blue Fire Reiki</a> in addition to the traditional (Usui) lineage. For more information, click <a href="http://www.faerywolf.com/services.htm#bluefirereiki" target="_blank">here</a>.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-33845868542392342982010-10-11T16:43:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.455-07:00Poem: The Story of Melek Ta'us<p><br/>The Story of Melek Ta'us<br/>7/22/2010</p><p><!--more a poem--><br/><br/>Born of beauty and of pride<br/>Melek Ta'us, the Peacock Angel<br/>Gleaming jewel amongst the stars<br/>Created from the smokeless fire.</p><p>Chieftain of the angels seven<br/>By God so ordered not to bow<br/>before another, before another<br/>Adam's birth disturbs this now</p><p>As other angels turn and bow,<br/>The Peacock Lord faces the sun<br/>Righteous pride prevents his bowing<br/>And so free-will has now begun</p><p>Confusion in the ranks of heaven<br/>Conflict born from unity<br/>A fall from grace, to fall in love<br/>with precious jeweled humanity.</p><p>The world knows not his sacrifice<br/>and condemns his act of will as evil<br/>and though he strives to save our souls<br/>still is he cast as the devil.</p><p>Even though they know him not<br/>The Peacock Lord maintains his place<br/>The King of Earth, a light from Heaven<br/>The guiding star of the human race.</p><p>Seven jars have been thus been filled<br/>with his tears to save the world,<br/>to quench the fires of hell and loathing<br/>to douse the flames; to wash them clean.</p><p>Melek Ta'us, the Peacock Angel<br/>Spread your painted fan and make<br/>the seven heavens with thunder tremble<br/>and help us rise, so to awake. </p><p> </p>Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-34743940102929522562010-10-01T13:37:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.455-07:00A Witch by any other name...My article, <a href="http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usca&c=words&id=14086" target="_blank">Crafting the Warlock</a>, is live on the Witches Voice. Check it out and tell a friend! (No, really... I want it to have lots of "hits".) ;)Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13919887.post-76107796447929440102010-09-27T10:53:00.000-07:002011-07-30T21:32:36.455-07:00The F(a)eri(e) "Community" (and why I am against it)It happens every so often; an issue rises to the attention of some Feri initiates that ruffles their feathers and soon people are grabbing torches and pitchforks. It's a pattern. It's predictable. You can practically set your watch by it.<br/><br/><!--more Details behind the cut...-->This latest incarnation of ego-driven fundamentalism deals with an essay written by a Feri student. One of <em>my</em> students. Entitled "The Beast and the Bride: The Divine Marriage, Fetchwork, and the Feri Tradition" it is an exploration of "hedgeriding" of traditional witchcraft and how the <em>heirogamos</em> intersects with the Feri world view of the Three Souls and recently published in "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Fly-Night-Veronica-Cummer/dp/0982726376" target="_blank">To Fly By Night</a>" by Pendraig Publishing. (Available from Amazon by following the link.) It is a thought-provoking piece that serves to draw comparison between myth, magic, and the practices of pre-Gardnerian witchcraft, of which Feri is most definitely a part. I read the article soon after he submitted it for the collection and, finding it to be both accurate and insightful, I gave my approval (though I let him know that my approval was not required for him to speak his truth). <br/><br/>Months pass. Maybe a year. Now that the book has been published it draws the attention from some Feri initiates who express <strong>outrage</strong> that a non-initiate would be speaking about the Feri tradition publicly. As a footnote, I myself spoke and wrote publicly about Feri tradition for years before I was an initiate --(See Witch Eye #1, "<a href="http://www.feritradition.org/witcheye/feritradition.html" target="_blank"><em>What is the F(a)eri(e) Tradition?</em></a>") and no one ever said "boo" to me. This, in turn, spawns a discussion about secrecy in the tradition and that those of us who are moved to be more public should, "out of respect", curtail our drive toward openness and adopt a more restrictive view. It's an argument that has been around for years, and will never go away. I used to participate in the discussion, but after having been attacked and slandered several times have learned that this particular online initiates "community" is anything but. With 130+ members (and now dropping) only about half of the known Feri initiates are there anyway, and yet discussions there tend to be seen as representing the tradition as a whole, especially when accentuated with insults, lies, and rhetoric. <br/><br/>Often, when the issue of how the different lines of Feri should approach the issues of what is secret and what is not, the following story is invoked: In February of 2002 a meeting of Feri initiates occurred in which many things were discussed, mainly the issue of secrecy, since the various lineages each hold different material to be secret. During this meeting, one initiate (whom I love and respect) spoke from her heart about how certain liturgy was sacred to her line and only used at the initiate level but that she had encountered it outside of Feri and that it had caused her distress. In response to this another initiate stood and proclaimed that since it caused her sister distress that she now would hold this as secret as well, out of respect for her sister. Much rejoicing was made. <br/><br/>It was a wonderful gesture and many people felt empowered by it. But now I find that this wonderful gesture has been corrupted into a tool of manipulation and control. Let me explain...<br/><br/>Now, when the issue of secrecy arises this particular event is cited as being THE ONLY ONE TRUE AND RIGHT WAY that those of us trained and initiated into more open styles of worship can adopt in order to remain "respectful" of those who do not share our open view. When those of us are more open with what we share we are told that we are "going against tradition"... never mind that this IS traditional for us as this was how we were taught! We are "asked" to remain quiet and to take down liturgy, exercises, and other materials without regard to our personal drives, inspiration, or gnosis. It's a demand veiled as a request. It's bullshit, plain and simple. <br/><br/>The argument has been made that since some hold certain pieces of the tradition to be secret (such as the Goddesses of the Elements that were published in <em>The Spiral Dance</em> more than 30 years ago) then if, for example, I was to write about them publicly then it is automatically a disrespect to those who hold it as secret. I think that is quite a leap.<br/><br/>I have heard a lot from the side of secrecy. My general attitude has been to let people do what their true Will dictates, without judgment. This is not a value that some others seem to share. So to this I want to be very clear about my view: <strong>I think that the mindset that would encourage individuals within our tradition to demand that others adopt <em>their</em> world view is actually a harmful one, and because of this I wholeheartedly and proudly stand against it.</strong><br/><br/>I mean no disrespect to anyone in the tradition. I <em>love</em> the Feri tradition and it is precisely because of this love that I teach publicly and share the tools with whomever will take the time to listen and do the Work.<br/><br/>I often warn my new students about "the Feri community", letting them know that there are a lot of really dysfunctional people operating within it. I'd like to think that if only they would practice the tools and philosophies that they give lip-service to then things would be better... but perhaps that's wrong. "The Feri community" is really no different than, say, "the academic community"; there is quite a large spectrum of ideas and opinions within and it would be foolish to think that there ever could be consensus. <br/><br/>If we think of "community" as a group of people with shared interests who also look out for each other, then Feri is a tradition that encompasses <em>several different</em> communities. There are major differences that go beyond even just the issue of what is secret and what is not... some lines of Feri administer Oaths upon initiation (while others do not) and yet there are those amongst those of us who <em>did</em> take Oaths who regularly demand that it is "the" Oath that binds us together and even use their Oath as an excuse to manipulate, berate, and intimidate those who do not share their view. (In one creepy case at least one initiate has proclaimed that they would "kill" in order to protect fellow initiates. No, I am not kidding.)<br/><br/>When Feri is seen as a singular community then inevitably there are those who feel that whatever anyone else in the cult is doing is "their business" regardless of whether or not it affects them personally. But we are not a singular community. In a post elsewhere Feri Priestess Valerie Walker (aka "Veedub") used the phrase "co-religionists" to describe our ilk. I think that this describes us much better without the creepy family metaphor that is often used to excuse bad behavior. <br/><br/>So where is the mutual respect that is supposed to be at the heart of our "brothers and sisters of the Craft"? I've tried respectfully expressing my personal views... and listening to theirs... but the end result is always the same: "Storm, if you <em>really</em> respected us and the tradition then you would become secretive, too." <br/><br/>I <em>do</em> respect the tradition. Enough to transmit it just as I was taught it: as a relatively open system of tools and practices that leads (for some) into a mystery priesthood. I submit that there are many paths to respect, but denying my personal gnosis in order to make those whom I strongly disagree with more comfortable in their fundamentalism is not an option for me. If you want to be secretive... be secretive. If you want to be open... be open. If you want to be a radical, or a follower, or a leader, or a fundamentalist.. then, hell.. do what calls to you. But DO NOT expect that I will adopt your views just because you are loud and think you have numbers on your side. Even if I was the only one who felt that way that I do I would still do it all the same way. Why? Because THAT'S Feri to me. Do what thou wilt. All else is simply a distraction from the Work. <br/><br/>This idea that the entirety of Feri has always been secret until recently is quite frankly, revisionist history. When speaking to Cora Anderson in the years before she passed she was quite clear that there were very few secrets in Feri; that if people were more secretive in the past it was mainly due to <em>practical</em> concerns: back in the 50's and 60's if people knew you practiced witchcraft then there was a very real concern of you being targeted with violence. Thankfully, in the bubble that I live in (the Bay Area of California) we no longer live in that world and as a result have the ability to be more open about who we are and what we do. <br/><br/>As I bring this to a close let me state once again that I love the Feri tradition. It provides a system of tools and practices for cultivating one's Divine Authority, which in the end is all that really matters. Agree, disagree, try to shout me down... it doesn't matter. I return to my work and continue to do my True Will. And whether or not you agree with me I will stand up for <em>your</em> right to cultivate your own Divine Authority as it manifests for you.Storm Faerywolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168678792107487150noreply@blogger.com20