PantheaCon is possibly the largest Pagan convention in the US (certainly the largest indoor one), and we outgrew the hotel several years ago IMO; it's already sold out for next February.
there's noting stoping someone (IMHO) from creating a new batch and working from there. I mean, don't all things have a beginning and an end?
This was something passed down his line of Brit-Trad Wicca, as I understand it. I would assume the oil did have to be created at some point, and that the old oil he had was not itself created from a "mother" that went back hundreds of years, but I can see the virtue in keeping a single "strain" going like this.
I am a bit surprised yet incredibly pleased there was a Discordian workshop.
There were two or three Discordian rituals, actually (see the schedule). There's a couple of local groups that each do one every year (dunno how long ago that started tho).
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Date: May. 19th, 2010 08:09 pm (UTC)From:Oh goodness, those were just the ones I personally attended. There's over a dozen simultaneous tracks going on at the busier parts of the weekend. http://pantheacon.com/programming/2010schedule.html
PantheaCon is possibly the largest Pagan convention in the US (certainly the largest indoor one), and we outgrew the hotel several years ago IMO; it's already sold out for next February.
there's noting stoping someone (IMHO) from creating a new batch and working from there. I mean, don't all things have a beginning and an end?
This was something passed down his line of Brit-Trad Wicca, as I understand it. I would assume the oil did have to be created at some point, and that the old oil he had was not itself created from a "mother" that went back hundreds of years, but I can see the virtue in keeping a single "strain" going like this.
I am a bit surprised yet incredibly pleased there was a Discordian workshop.
There were two or three Discordian rituals, actually (see the schedule). There's a couple of local groups that each do one every year (dunno how long ago that started tho).