A dicussion elsewhere online got me thinking about limits. The specific question was “What happens if you get a prospective coven member who is allergic to pets, and you have pets?” and it got me thinking.
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A dicussion elsewhere online got me thinking about limits. The specific question was “What happens if you get a prospective coven member who is allergic to pets, and you have pets?” and it got me thinking. Since this also just turned up in my search engine results, I thought it might be handy to mention. One of our coven desires is good food and drink: we’re both big believers in food being a pleasure as well as a necessity, and we want our ritual work and celebrations to reflect that. What does that actually mean? Continue reading Food for ritualWe’ve been talking, in terms of group work, about how to handle things like food allergies. Probably the most common issue asthmatic witches (and various other Pagans) raise is about incense. Continue reading The asthmatic witch: incense and alternatives |
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