Check out this thread:
http://community.livejournal.com/wiccan/1308072.html?thread=11018152
And tell me if I'm completely off base here...?
EDITED TO ADD: More discussion here,
http://community.livejournal.com/wiccan/1308072.html?thread=10996136
http://community.livejournal.com/wiccan/1308072.html?thread=11018152
And tell me if I'm completely off base here...?
EDITED TO ADD: More discussion here,
http://community.livejournal.com/wiccan/1308072.html?thread=10996136
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no, you are not off base, however some groups or covens are too close minded to want to deal with people who have mental illness instead of embracing and accepting them.
i'm glad we don't ascribe to such beliefs.
i had read that quote about "oars in the water" in the book I was reading actually and while I can see that side of the coin, I don't agree with it one bit. Again I think it is laziness on the part of those coveners to not learn to deal with the differences in people instead of just banning them all together... and the "Hard Gard" person, so annoying. They seem quite prejudice against people who are different.
Glad I don't know those people!
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I am very pleased that the Full Moon inner court is accepting of those who have something to learn, and to teach, during the process of coven integration.
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At least the conversation stayed civil as it could, and did not turn into a degenerate flame war which often happens with sensitive topics... :)
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I do, however, think that wiccan teachers etc should always make it clear that we are not treatment specialists/therapists, as some do seek other witches etc to get help that should be from a professional. I always say that I am here to listen and support, but not a professional in these areas.