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    Ive been solitary for about five years now; Within that timespan, I’ve grown to know quite a few Pagans, Witches, Even a Druid or two. And yet, I never had the urge to study with a Coven, or a Grove until now. Partly the reason is because I was fearful that I would not agree totaly with the group, and wish for no discourse in my life. But, Ive done quite a bit of soul searching within the past few months, and Ive decided that I need information, knowledge,perhaps individually, or with a group. Any suggestions?                     Tashali

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    But, Ive done quite a bit of soul searching within the past few months, and Ive decided that I need information, knowledge,perhaps individually, or with a group. Any suggestions?

    in the Boston area?  easy. go to Seven Stars in Harvard Square.  pick up a copy of _Horns & Crescent_. they list local contacts.  also go to Arsenic and Old Lace on Mass. Ave. up by Porter Square in Cambridge.  they have a lot of notices up, and a lot of flyers for circles and celebratiosn open to the public. i believe the Harvard UU church has a very active chapter of CUUPs, although i’ve never actually gone & checked it out. MIT and Harvard have very active pagan societies, as well.  the MIT group is quite cool, and has open rituals at a lot of the holidays.  you can meet a fair number of people that way. Boston/Cambridge is lousy with Wiccans, Pagans, Discordians, Sug-genii, etc., and in any well-populated area you can’t throw a rock without hitting one.  Asatru are apparently less common, but a bunch of us are trying to fix that…                                         -ailsa — Proponent of soc.religion.paganism; see news.groups for details [.sig quote to return after the vote]

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