• ALTERNATIVE CRAFT LAWS

    From Beth Martin@RICKSBBS to All on Sunday, May 04, 2025 07:12:16
    ALTERNATIVE CRAFT LAWS

    from John P. McClimans


    Introduction:

    1. These laws are guides and aides to a better understanding of
    ourselves and the Craft.

    2. The Craft is made of the interaction of people and divinity.

    3. This interaction must be in perfect love and perfect trust.

    4. The foundation of perfect love and perfect trust is found in
    balance.

    5. Balance is achieved through understanding of the cycles of life
    and death.


    Organization:

    6. A coven is a group of two or more people who have joined together for
    the purpose of interacting with one another and divinity.

    7. There shall be no limit to the number of members a coven has, but
    balance becomes more difficult to achieve as the number of
    members increases.

    8. The final arbitrator of the membership of a coven is the
    membership.


    Authority:

    9. The authroity of a coven comes from the interaction of its
    membership with one another and divinity.

    10. Authority must be balanced by the total membership of the coven.

    11. Imbalance of authority will corrupt individuals and destroy the
    effectiveness of the coven.

    12. Balance is achieved through taking responsibility for your
    actions and the actions of the coven.

    13. Because each member of a coven is responsible for self and coven,
    the only authority the coven can exercize is authoritative
    authority.

    14. No one can assume the leadership of a coven without the approval
    of the membership.

    15. The membership is the final authority of a coven.

    16. A coven which is in balance has little need of perpetual
    leadership from one person or couple.

    17. Each full member of a coven must facilitate some aspect of the
    coven.

    18. If only a small percentage of a coven's membership is actively
    responsible and facilitating within the coven, there is little
    chance of balance. (NOTE: A coven may choose to maintain a
    hierarchy, priesthood, system of initiation grades or other
    similar devices to encourage individual development. These
    trappings ofter cause imbalance in a coven through the
    combination of unnecessary authoritarianism and the relinquishing
    of personal responsibility.)

    19. A coven has need of only two ranks: Probationer, a member who is
    still in training, and Initiate, a member whose training is
    complete. (NOTE: This should not be construed as having ended
    studies, but rather as having begun them by virtue of having
    gained basic information.)

    Beth,
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