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- a collection of essays on Neodruidic Studies
- a journal of Post-Reconstructionist Neopaganism

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Square Pegs vs. Round Holes.


( UPDATE Nov 22, 2013: The post below, and others relating to Teo, seem to have become fairly irrelevant due to recent developments (see article HERE). The folk of ADF wish him well... )

Recently, Teo Bishop,  a very well known pagan blogger and enthusiastic promoter of ADF reconsidered his earlier confidence in ADF as an appropriate path for his spiritual work and then subsequently declared to what may have been one of the largest pagan audiences on the net today (his blog followers,) that he was leaving ADF(and Paganism). In so doing, he was very fair to ADF and albeit as much as his parting was quite public, it was true that he had tried to do so as amicably as possible. Regardless, although we felt sad for losing him, I fear many of us felt sadder for its effect on ADF’s reputation. We had all been excited to have the web-wide praise of a real celebrity (Teo Bishop, a.k.a. Matt Morris, a pop-rock performer and songwriter for many top recording stars including Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Cher. Uh, yes, you heard that right...). Independent of the factor of his fame, Teo’s blog-writing is popular in itself, being consistently inspiring yet intensely personal.  Having such an eloquent voice and speaking so glowingly of our organization, Teo ended up exposing throngs of folks to our stuff who may have never considered it otherwise.

During his time with us but unable to participate consistently in a local grove (to a degree this is my unverified assumption,) Teo had found much solace in the Dedicants’ Program as an individual practitioner and, at length, the mode in which he came to see himself best working within ADF was as a guide and organizer for ADF’s population of solitaries.

“An organizer of solitaries”… ? At the risk of sounding like a jerk, I can't help but suggest that “an organization of ADF's solitaries” to me always sounded a little too much like an apple-orchard made up of orange trees. An organization to serve the solitaries, maybe. But an organization "of" solitaries begs the question... As much as I hoped it would work out, well, I suppose it was just a matter of time...

 

Yes, we do have a significant number of solitaries in our organization and some of those have stayed with us for a long time. If, for personal reasons, you’re not going to become involved in the work of a local grove or simply cannot do so because of your work schedule or great distances, ADF still hopes to have your support and will work to see that you feel welcome. Nonetheless this does not change the fact that ADF is essentially about public paganism. Consequently, in the long run, you may find yourself continually perplexed and challenged about how you fit into the overall scheme of things.

I say this now as a ten year ADF Senior Priest on the far side of having been a grove-founder, organizer and 17 year-stint Senior Druid of one of ADF’s most vibrant and talented groves; and alas, I am now a solitary myself. 

Don’t worry, I still love my grove and attend all their high-days, but functionally now, no longer as an insider.

Again, I must stress that ADF is an organization, and it is meant to be a service-group. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the largest and oldest pagan organizations in Neopaganism, right up there with COG, CUUPs, Asatru, and CAW. Actually most of those outfits are “federations”, linking largely autonomously practicing groups together, most of which are not nearly as liturgically unified and regulated by the degree of shared praxis that ADF groves operate within.

ADF is about public Paganism. It was originally supposed to be about serving one’s local pagan community, “openly”. With all the attention these days given to grove “hearth cultures”, study programs and clergy training this may seem a little less obvious than it once was. ADF groves were meant to be fundamentally EPC’s: Event Planning Committees; “teams”, not “clubs”. It was definitely not supposed to be about creating local cliques of liturgists creating works largely for the use of themselves and their grovemates because their larger pagan community considers them so inwardly-focused, both socially and spiritually, that they no longer seem approachable.

Yet, if this is (or “should-be”) such an important issue to ADF groves; this fundamental identity predicated on their success as a public event production team, what relevance can it have to ADF’s solitaries? Can the inadequacies of a single grove actually be responsible for it being the nexus of an extended geographic “cloud” of unaffiliated members functioning as ADF solitaries rather than participating? This cannot be blamed exclusively on a grove, certainly; often the groves involved are far better off without the active presence of many of those individuals, but it still serves as a litmus for the organizational strengths of the group.


Funny. Twenty five years ago when I first began applying my energy to creating some kind of sense of pagan community in our area, one of my founding principles was a motto I had coined with the hope of cajoling folks out of the woodwork to assuage their sense of loneliness yet still respect their severe need for a sense of uniqueness, it went like this... 

“We are ALL solitaries”.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Wishing you and yours a 
BLESSED SUMMER SOLSTICE... 


SUMMER SOLSTICE,  THIS YEAR*  occurs 

at  6:51 AM EDT, Saturday June 21st (*2014)



A HYMN TO THE SUN

GREAT AND GLORIOUS GOLDEN SUN,
SHINING YOUR LIGHT AND WARMTH
UPON THE WORLD!


FIERY FURIOUS FURNACE SUN,
BLAZING SINGULAR CENTER
OF THE CIRCUIT OF OUR YEARS !

HEAR ME NOW AS AGAIN I PLEDGE, 
NEVER TO FORGET
MY PERPETUAL RELIANCE
ON YOUR RADIANT GLORY.

HAIL, PRAISE AND THANKS TO THEE O SUN !
HAIL, PRAISE AND THANKS TO THEE !


-Earrach of Pittsburgh
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"If I am asked whether it accords with my nature to worship the Sun, then I say once again, ‘Completely!’ For it is a revelation of the most high, and in fact the mightiest which has ever been granted us mortals to perceive. I worship it in the light and creative power of God, whereby alone we live and move and have our being, and all plants and animals together with us.”

 - - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Gespraeche, Vol. IV: 441-42).

SEASONAL READING:

"Why Not the Sun?" 
- my standard essay on the Sun and Neodruidic practice. 

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"The (Neopagan) Solar Apostasy"

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"What's a SOLSTICE ? (vs. Equinox, etc.)"
SOLSTICE (SOLC): Either of the two extremes of the Earth’s constant 23.4° axial-tilt, relative to the sunlight falling on its surface. Only at the June Solstice is the Earth’s north pole tilted the full 23.4° towards the Sun... and only at the December Solstice is it tilted the full 23.4° away from the Sun.
EQUINOX (EQX): The Spring or Autumn quarter begins as the Earth’s terminator, the boundary-line between night and day, momentarily crosses the North and South Poles. Therefore, with the Earth’s day/night boundary line briefly poised simultaneously over both poles, only on dates near these times of year are the number of hours of night and day equal all over the globe.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

FUZZY LOGIC and the WHEEL of the YEAR


DUALISM, PLURALISM, 
FUZZY LOGIC  and THE WHEEL of the YEAR




Is Yule the beginning of Winter ?

Is Yule the middle of Winter ?


Is Imbolc the middle of Winter?


Is Imbolc the end of Winter ?


Is Imbolc the beginning of Spring ?


Is the Vernal Equinox the end of Winter ?


Is the Vernal Equinox the beginning of Spring ?


Is Beltaine the middle of Spring ?


Is Beltaine the end of Spring?


Is Beltaine the beginning of Summer? 



Ok then... 

What if I tell you that the answers to all of the above are actually “YES” ? 


Individually considered, many of the above seem to be “true”, yet collectively they seem to contradict each other. This brings into focus an area of dispute among modern pagans which actually frames some old time philosophical principles and one revolutionary new field of logic, one in which modern scholars from every domain from physics to sociology are making discoveries that will change the future of human thought.

In a debate with Al Gore in October of 2000, employing his typically brilliant “repartee”, George W. Bush described Gore’s economic plans as employing “fuzzy math”, thereby for many years muddying the public’s ability to apprehend a legitimate new field in the sciences with the unfortunate name “Fuzzy Logic”. At that point, it seems Bush was trying to imply that by nature, math is confusing and not to be trusted. As you may imagine, that did not go over well with the mathematicians(1.). But if I suggest to you we should consider the application of “Fuzzy Logic” when discussing the Wheel of the Year, what would that be about? Ok, we’ll get to that in a bit, but first things first…

DUALISM vs. PLURALISM ?

This was always a favorite topic of our founder, Isaac Bonewits. From being exposed to his constant references to these principles I’ve condensed my understanding of them into the two definitions below…

Dualism:
A philosophic principle limiting systems of thought into “either-or” sets of two principles assumed to be mutually-exclusive: True vs. False; Good vs. Evil; Love vs. Hate; Matter vs. Spirit; Mind vs. Body; Man vs. Nature

Pluralism:
A system of thought which allows for more than one seemingly contradictory view to be held at once. Challenges the notions of “absolutes” upon which systems like Dualism are founded. - earrach (2.)

Yes, Isaac, ADF, myself, and much of Neopaganism were onboard with this (pluralistic) type of thinking long before any of us ever heard of that odd-sounding term “Fuzzy Logic” emerging from the halls of academia.

FUZZY LOGIC ?

One needs to realize from the start that 
the word “fuzzy” in the name is not a quality judgment;
it’s actually referring to this new mode of thought's intentional methodology. Fuzzy Logic is a serious attempt to model the world more accurately and productively than is possible from a dualistic viewpoint. We're not talking unicorns and rainbows here, we're talking life and death, and dollars and cents.



Take a bite out of an apple. And another. And so on… Although we definitely started with the state of (“an apple” = “true”), at what point is it no longer “an apple” and therefore, (“an apple” = “false”)? With the first tiny square 1/32nd of an inch of the apple your teeth remove, is it still “an apple”? Once you have eaten 61% of the apple’s mass, is it still “an apple”? So then, as you continue, when does it cease being “an apple”?


fig.1., Fuzzy Logic behind the wheel of your car

Now, looking at the example fuzzy-logic diagram above and, understanding that the vertical (“truth”) axis increases from zero (“false”) to 1.0 (“true”), then try replacing the terms “slow”, “medium”, and “fast” with other term-sets like:

       “cold”, “medium”, and  “hot”
       
       “young”, “middle aged”, and  “old”
       
        ( Make a fresh drawing if you have trouble visualizing these alternate versions… )
       
With these simple examples, we can easily see what the scholars working on Fuzzy Logic mean when they say

      “Truth is not a binary proposition. 
       In the real world, truth is simply a matter of degree.” (3.)



SO, WHEN DO SEASONS “BEGIN” OR “END” ?

There's lots of folks inside and outside of Paganism who feel that there's something cold or unnatural about the seasonal quarter divisions on the calendar often assuming that the astronomical quarterdays have no "real" functional connection to the changes in weather and greenery. Their arguments are almost always fixated on regional variances in climate and agrarian activity alone. How often have we heard the following kind of statement?:

“The date that a season begins varies with local climate, so it's kind of silly for there to be a declaration that a solstice or equinox is the first day, no matter where one lives. In Irish and Germanic lore Summer Solstice is "Midsummer", not the beginning of Summer. In Celtic folklore the festivals are often called "fire festivals" or by similar terminology. I assume this is because bonfires were usually an important part of the festivities. On Imbolc, depending on where one lived (climate at that time of year in the north of Scotland will vary significantly from that in the south of Ireland, for instance), people were less likely to have outdoor bonfires, but fire is still an important part of the festival in the form of hearthfires, candles, and the focus on Brighid, who is a Goddess of the fires of the hearth and smithy and the fires of inspiration (among many other things).” 
- Kathryn NicDhàna (4.) 

Well, yuck. As a self-styled “astronomer-priest”, enraptured by solstices and equinoxes and such, quotes like the above always paralyse me in frustration by its multiple whammy of a dozen missed points and, well… it is the reason compelling me to write this very essay. Nonetheless, don’t get me wrong, Kathryn is a careful editor of Wikipedia topics touching on Celtic Reconstructionism (“CR”) and her comments are generally more than worthy of one’s attention.  But then


Heh…

fig.2., Fuzzy Logic solves the Dualistic Paganthink 
regarding the seasons and the Wheel of the Year !

(Uh huh.)


SO, "When - do - the seasons begin and end?" 

The most appropriate answer here is  "THEY DON'T".

They simply increase or decrease in degree, relative to their proximity to the seasons to which they are adjacent.

IMO, "beginnings" and "endings" are simply human concepts and are not found in Nature...

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APPROPRIATE FRAMINGS for the term “SEASON”?

SEASONAL QUARTERS (astronomical/ calendrical) :   
“The annual spans of time framed by the solstices and their adjacent equinoxes.”  - The word "seasons" here is referring to the four sectors of the Earth's annual orbit of the Sun framed by the astronomical quarterdays.

Caveats
1.) The northern hemisphere's seasonal quarters carry their opposite names in the southern hemisphere: winter is summer; spring is autumn.  
2.) Actually not just a case of 365.242/4, each of the four "seasonal" sectors of the Earth's orbit contains a different number of days (northern nomenclature used here...):
     • Winter =    88 .99 days 
     • Spring =    92 .76 days 
     • Summer = 93. 65 days 
     • Autumn =  89. 84 days  
Regardless, "quarters" remains a common descriptive term for these four sectors framed by the quarterdays (solstices and equinoxes).

CLIMATIC SEASONS (weather based / agrarian) :   
The weather norms traditionally associated with a time of year in a general locale.”  See the above discussion of the critics of the astronomical/calendrical "quarters".

CaveatUltimately, all annual extended weather sequences are driven (CAUSED-DIRECTLY) by the effects framed by the solstices and equinoxes framing the seasonal quarters of the year. 


"THE YEAR IS BUT ONE GREAT DAY"…

A striking analogy can be seen by comparing the temperature of times of one day with the dates of the solstices and equinoxes relative to the typical temperature extremes found throughout the year: 

Midnight ( = least Sun, but not coldest time yet), followed by the

Wee-Hours ( when then it’s the coldest.), 
    which, is not unlike
Yule Solstice ( = least sun, but not coldest time yetin relation to
Jan. / Feb. ( when then it’s the coldest.)

Noon ( = highest Sun, but not the hottest time yet), followed by
Mid-afternoon ( = when then it’s the hottest.)
    which, is not unlike
June Solstice ( = highest Sun, but not the hottest time yet.), followed by
July / Aug. ( = when then it’s the hottest.)


SO, the "seasons" of a day and the seasons of a year are remarkably similar in basically the same ways when we consider the effect of the lag in temperature relative to the quartered framework in time. With the Sun at its very highest, Noon is an obvious quarter-point of the day, yet the day will not reach its hottest for a couple more hours, during "mid-afternoon". Still, this does not really detract from the primacy in the cycle that we see in the moments of midnight and noon, or of the December and June solstices; they still are clearly the source of the effects that follow.

So, when larger systems appear to us as being wonderfully resonant of the earlier forms on which they are built at the miniature scale, we remember that we as reflective observers are forever fixed at the junction between the macroscopic and microscopic domains and we cannot help but recall 
the Hermetic maxim...


"As above, so below"...
( When in doubt, consult your local cauliflower... )

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NOTES 

1. http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/06/opinion/l-bush-vs-gore-debate-aftermath-fuzzy-math-520543.html   


2, Earrach of Pittsburgh (2003), 
"Do You Believe in the Gods and Goddesses ? Part II "
from Belief and Neopagan Spirituality :  
http://thebookofsassafras.blogspot.com/p/neopaganism-and-belief.html 

3. Kesko, Bart  Fuzzy Thinking, the New Science of Fuzzy Logic, NY Hyperion, 1993

4. From Kathyrn’s comments on  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wheel_of_the_Year   





Thursday, March 7, 2013

LOVE and Neopagan Spirituality



Recently,  Teo Bishop posted a provocative essay about
the relationship of love to our souls and Pagan identities.

This reminded me of a program I had presented at a local festival a couple years ago.
I've long been interested in this dimension of our spiritual journeys and the various
consequences of the crossing of our paths, both in the potentials realized and
the losses we suffer every time we allow Opportunity to pass us by...

Here's the workshop outline
I look forward to developing it further and presenting it again sometime soon:

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LOVE and NEOPAGAN SPIRITUALITY

This program will examine the role of spiritual love, compassion and
fearlessness as applied to Neopagan living and religion. We’ll work toward building a dialogue, charting how our tendencies to limit the natural flow of love in our interpersonal relationships robs us and our community of our future and ultimate potential...

The Nature of Love
     What were not discussing today
     Sensation and emotion
     Reciprocity

Must we love?
     Must we be-loved?
     Recognition and acknowledgement

Natural love
     Compassion & seeing ourselves in the experiences of
     others; the importance of expression and connection.

Being supportive vs. being intrusive
     The propriety of emotive and magickal meddling…

The Pity Trap  &  Super-Natural love (Spiritual Love)

Black & White Generic Love? -is love always relational?
     A reservoir of potential Magickal dynamics

The Challenge of Objectivity
     The blind men and the elephant.
     Gaining perspective

Sacred or Saccharine?

Love and Risk - fear and security
     Real risks: loss and consequences
     The greatest loss

Fearlessness and the invincibility of the Open Heart…

Giving and Receiving Blessings
     See:  Blessing - the Art and the Practice by David Spangler

Love and Heart in Community - the fullness of heart (in a group)
     Conventional models for consideration:
     Christmas, graduations, leaving home, weddings, childbirth, funerals…

Related Challenges in the Neopagan Community
     Effective liturgies
     Safe ritual space; self awareness and boundaries
     Me-me meemies
     Love junkies and co-dependency
     Hugs:  the pros and cons (and pros) of physicality

Hospitality
     Fielding inquiries from newcomers.
     Feeling welcome: having a plan for new members*
     Cliques: The challenge of keeping your group an “open” group…
     Staying connected to your community
     Inter-group relations

Us vs. Them - Understanding Newbies and the Next Wave

Listening for the common song
     Our community and the future...



© 2003-2012, Earrach of Pittsburgh, ADF
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IMAGE CREDIT: detail from "Ornament" 
- Sulamith Wulfing, 1975

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The 2013 DRUIDS ALMANAC



The Book of Sassafras 
DRUIDS' ALMANAC Miscellany
The full series of Druid Almanac charts, 
essays and resources is found  HERE...
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The WHEEL of the YEAR, 2013




To download a printable PDF of the above, click here


Please help me proofread this page; alert me to any typos you find asap.  Thanks, E.
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The Moon phases dates above are given for the US' Eastern time zone.

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Happy New Year 
from the Book of Sassafras !



2012 Yule snow on the Norns / photo (c) 2012 Earrach
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Monday, December 3, 2012

YULETIDE, fundamentally?



What do I consider are fundamental thematic factors one should review and consider for inclusion when constructing a Yule rite for groups of Neopagans of mixed hearth-cultures ?

1.) The Mothers' Night
The great pagan vigil attributed by the Venerable Bede as having been held "all night" on the eve of the December Solstice by the pagan British peoples.

2.) The Sun Itself - at December Solstice
This year the Solstice will have occurred at 6:12 AM Eastern on Friday December 21st (2012) with the Sun reaching its very lowest course and, consequentially, passing through the sacred annual mystery of the “Great Moment of Turning"… 
( Dec. Solstice 2013 ? = Sat. Dec 21st, 12:11 PM, EST)

3.) The Feast of the Year’s Turning         
From the Anglo Saxon Giuli  = "wheel", or what a wheel does 
( “turning”; per Bede, the day of “turning back” ).

4.) The Twelve Nights of the Year's Turning:
When we count we find there are 12 nights from 
Mothers Night to New Years Eve… 

The Fractal Mystery of our twelvefold procession through 

this sacred corridor, this Year Between the Years...

5.) The Feast of the Returning Light;
     Dies Natis Solis Invicti ("The Birthday of the Invincible Sun"):

6.) The Feast of the Spirit of the Yule ;
     The Three Faces of the Old Man at the End of the Year...
(a.) The Challenger / Guardian of the Mysteries
      Svarte Piet; Krampus; Schmutzli; Black Peter
(b.)  The Great Underworldly Gift-Giver
      Cernunnos; Dis Pater; Julfather; Santa
(c.) Old Man of the Year
     Pater Satvrnvs (hence “The Saturnalia”); Father Time

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Most of the above are already deeply structured into the Yuletide / Year-End Holidays celebration most of us have been celebrating all of our lives, independent of terms like Christian, Pagan, or Hearth-Culture.

So, when you have ALL OF THAT to work with, some of you paganfolk still think that calling on some single hearth-culture deity and spilling some dollops of oil on the fire for them, or getting yourselves plastered making rounds of sumbel-toasts is an adequate ritual expression of this awesome array of religious mysteries for your community?



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LINKS to relevant content on this blog:

Concerning  mixed hearth-cultures ...
The Mothers Night per Bede  as an “all night” pagan vigil...
The solstice this year, and solstices in general...
The Fractal Mystery of the Twelve Nights  
Meeting Father Time on New Years Eve
Why do Neopagans continually underserve The Sun?

 

Looking for DRUID-ISH 
YULETIDE TUNES ?
Check out "The Mistletoe Bough" and
"The Unconquered Sun" by Steeleye Span 
on their holiday album "Winter"