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TheLittleWitchy
February 18th, 2010, 11:50 AM
So I recently came across the Feri tradition, and wanted to know if there was anyone here who follow this path? I never heard of it before until recently, and from what I know it has nothing to do with actual fairies or with Wicca.
Does anyone have any good websites or books that you recommend? :)
Childof_theMorrigan
February 18th, 2010, 12:07 PM
there are some other threads here if you just do a search. They will give you plenty to get you started.
There are a few of us here... I'm not an initiate, though. I'm not sure how many initiates there are lurking.
Erebos
February 18th, 2010, 07:33 PM
"The Spiral Dance" by Starhawk is a good primer, and from there you would probably want to read "50 Years in Feri Tradition" by Cora Anderson, and "Thorns of the Bloodrose" by Victor Anderson (which is a book of his poetry but a lot of it has to do with Feri gods). Those are hard to find, but they sell them on feritradition.org, and I think on Amazon. From there, you should read "Evolutionary Witchcraft" by T. Thorn Coyle, and work through the exercises in each chapter, designating about a month per chapter. It will change your life
David19
February 18th, 2010, 09:51 PM
These sites are pretty good:
http://www.lilithslantern.com/
http://www.feritradition.org/
Twilight Siren
April 16th, 2010, 09:07 PM
great links. I read Starhawks book several years ago, when my interest in the Craft was first growing . . but I recall her having slightly feminist overtones that I felt uncomfortable with. I don't follow this path, so I don't know if I'm being ignorant in this view or not. Please let me know one way or the other.
Erebos
April 16th, 2010, 11:14 PM
great links. I read Starhawks book several years ago, when my interest in the Craft was first growing . . but I recall her having slightly feminist overtones that I felt uncomfortable with. I don't follow this path, so I don't know if I'm being ignorant in this view or not. Please let me know one way or the other.
Yeah, she is quite a feminist, but not in a man-hating kind of way. I'm a male and I don't find her offensive.
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