[Cro Dreoilin] Workshop -- Connecting: Polytheistic Personal Practice

Donna Miller dmiller at faerealm.com
Wed Dec 21 05:47:56 MST 2011


Tuesday nights are really bad for me too.  I take Celtic Music Ensemble 
class from a brilliant Clare style fiddler I deeply respect and don't 
want to miss any classes from even if I don't play the fiddle.

D

On 12/20/2011 7:04 PM, sue blackmore wrote:
>
> I would have liked to go but Tuesday nights are my Welsh class.
>
> On Dec 20, 2011 12:43 PM, "Chris and Kelley" 
> <chris.n.kelley at astronomytower.net 
> <mailto:chris.n.kelley at astronomytower.net>> wrote:
>
>     One of the most common questions asked of us by people interested
>     in Celtic Reconstructionism is "How would I practice this in my
>     day to day life?  What do I actually _do_?"
>
>     In an attempt to answer that question, we'll be holding a workshop
>     on January 17th to share some ideas on personal practices for
>     polytheists.  In it, we will look at different ways to bring your
>     religion into your daily life and explore ways to seek out
>     connections and build relationships with deities and spirits.
>
>     We will draw examples primarily from the Celtic tradition, but the
>     practices discussed will be relevant to other polytheistic traditions.
>
>     Date: 17 January 2012
>     Time:  7 p.m.
>     Place: Englewood Public Library, Perrin Room
>
>
>     -- Chris and Kelley.
>
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