Living Fencraft
So you want to be a Pagan. But what does that mean? Do you want to priestess for a long-forgotten god? Do you want to cast spells? Do you want to become an expert oracle? Or do you wish simply to live your days in the deep knowledge of what is?
This is a fast-paced crawl through the junk-shop, introducing you to day-to-day life in Fencraft. We'll touch on religion, magic, ceremonial systems, and the wide variety of what Pagan life can be. You'll try a bit of everything and, at the end, be ready to specialise.
It is once again written for beginners: if you are considering whether Fencraft is for you, this will introduce you to all the major components, while also giving you a decent grounding in Paganism generally that you could use to develop in a different tradition. It is equally written for the advancing Fen Person - ensure you do all the exercises, or as many seem relevant to you, and go into as much depth as you need. Like all the courses, repeating it every few years can reveal new insights.
In each lesson, you will be asked to note down practices, pantheons or ideas that interest you - so by the end of the course, you will have a personalised guide for what to do next.
These courses can be followed in any order
- Lesson X - Landmarks
Upcoming
(notes for me on what will be here soon)learn more
- stuff on spirits - >wait till there's internet
- Spirits | Three Aspects of Power
- Spirits | Types of Relationship
- Calendar
- Magic
- Put the three ways content in their own section
- Three Aspects of Power
- Leading to: guidance on how to do each of the three
- Praxy
- Three Skillsets/Choose your Focus
- How to Plan/ Cloister Day
- Notes on the Solar
- Notes on the Lunar
- Notes on the Stellar
- Three Ways: texplainers up on the LC section; lesson plan begun in the WIP Spirits section
- Meditation- the 6 meditations, the contemplations page