A little over a year ago, the
Ancestors made it clear to us that there is a need for us to provide a greater
service to the Art, and against all common sense and sanity, we chose to comply
with their requests.
So it is that we brought into being a new teaching coven, Agoriadau Tri, part of the Y Ffordd Wen Tradition of Welsh Witchcraft. This coven is a sister to Briar Rose, but is otherwise completely autonomous. As the focus of Briar Rose is to do the Work, so the focus of Agoriadau Tri is to teach the basics, to share the Mysteries of the Crooked Path to those who are willing and able to pass beyond Her Gates.
So it is that we brought into being a new teaching coven, Agoriadau Tri, part of the Y Ffordd Wen Tradition of Welsh Witchcraft. This coven is a sister to Briar Rose, but is otherwise completely autonomous. As the focus of Briar Rose is to do the Work, so the focus of Agoriadau Tri is to teach the basics, to share the Mysteries of the Crooked Path to those who are willing and able to pass beyond Her Gates.
Having successfully completed the first year-and-a-day course, we are again opening the doors to a limited number of local and remote students. Membership will require a commitment of the traditional year and a day. But do not contact us directly to request that you be considered for membership – all such direct requests will be refused.
Below, you will find information on how those who are interested may make their desire known, and students will be chosen from those who follow the directions given. There are no guarantees of acceptance, and once accepted, no guarantees that initiation will follow – as the old saying makes clear, “many are called, but few are chosen”.
There will be a certain number of local and
distance learning positions available in the coven, and those interested in
studying with us can make their interest known by following the directions
below. Please note that those accepted for training will be committing to the
following:
- Attending
all classes (for local students) and handing in all homework, unless a
good reason can be provided
- Maintaining
the confidentiality of the Coven and fellow students
- Reading
the required reading material for each section of the training
- A
materials contribution of $10 per month will be requested of students. For
local students, this will cover the cost of consumables used in teaching
(candles, incense, refreshments etc.), and for distance students this will
cover the cost of making the material available via live video streaming
and other methods.
Local students will be invited to attend
weekly classes and the eight classic Sabbats. Distance students will be
required to study with the aid of written material and video and audio
recordings, and will be invited to attend the eight classic Sabbats if they are
visiting the Los Angeles area at the time.
The Coven will be teaching material
for the Crooked Path as practiced by the Y Ffordd Wen Tradition of Welsh
Witchcraft. This involves the practice known by such names as “Traditional
Witchcraft”, “The Nameless Art”, “The Cunning Craft” and “The Old Persuasion”,
which will be expressed through the Myths and Lore of the Welsh Celtic
Mysteries as found in the Mabinogion, though it can be expressed through the
Mystery of any religion’s more esoteric aspects outside of Coven practice. In
other words, we will be focusing on examples and Lore from Wales, but in your
own practice it can be used with the myths and lore of your current
spirituality.
Please note that while this process
is aimed at bringing students to initiation on the Crooked Path, there is no
guarantee that if accepted you will achieve that aim. All students will be
assessed on their merits, and those who do not go through to initiation in the
Crooked Path will be assisted in finding where their path lies.
In return for the commitment of the
students, we in turn make the following commitments:
- To
teach the material to the best of our ability
- To
provide initiation to those who fulfill the requirements
- To
assist all others to set foot firmly on their Path
- To
maintain the confidentiality of all students
Directions
This is the way to make known your interest
in studying with us. Approaching us by any other means will result in refusal.
·
Send an email to requests@crookedpath.org –
this email address will be active until the end of August, so make your request
before then.
·
If you are the friend of one or more
existing members of the tradition, you may wish to submit your request to them,
so that they can forward it to us with their endorsement. You should still use
email, and follow the directions given below.
·
The email must include the following information:
- Your full legal name
- Your
address
- Whether
you wish to be a local or distance student
- Any
prior experience, training or coven work with any Witchcraft tradition,
including Wiccan traditions
- Your
favorite books on Witchcraft (note: you do not get “extra points” for
liking my books)
- Why
you want to study with us
- What
got you interested in Witchcraft?
- Any
other information you feel may be useful or relevant
·
Please be honest and do not
exaggerate your experiences. Any untruths that are discovered will bring your
association with us to an immediate end. You do not have to be already
experienced, nor do you need to be a complete newbie – we just want to know
where you are coming from.
·
After a period of reflection, those
who are selected to move on to the next step will be contacted. All others will
receive an email informing them that they were not selected. No other
communication on this matter will be made – NOTE: If you are not successful
this time, you are welcome to try again when we next announce openings. Not
being selected does not mean you are not “worthy”… it is possible that we will
receive more requests than we can accept, in which case we may have to turn
away candidates who are perfectly suitable.
·
We realize that, to some, this process may
seem exclusive and “elitist”, but the simple fact is that not all paths are
suited to every person, and some discernment is required to ensure that the
needs of both student and teacher are met. If you do not like the selection
process, do not submit yourself to it.