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im not saying if would lead this coven. but now i see this isnt a ggood idea. i had a actual coven i was in, in my town this consisted of 3 people. we ended the coven because the other werent serious. You see its very hard. i do not like being a solitary practitioner.
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How about looking at the different covens already here? You just might find one that really suits what you want to continue learning/teaching. Check forums to find people who are interested in the same things as you are. I bekieve you will find what you are wanting. Good luck. Blessed Be...
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i thought i already explained
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well anybody else?
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You act poorly, spell poorly, talk poorly, and plan poorly, maybe spend some time
Learning communications? You are really just clueless at this_ You want something good, but this isn't how to get it, join a large coven, and you can learn much_
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i dont like u very much. the point of forums and coven forums is to learn. not dawdle and complain.
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Post # 22
Dude don't listen to him jest let it go
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If there are others that have a serious interest and desire to learn about magic and work with those interested in it, I see no reason why you can't form a group.

If you aren't comfortable with leading it or if you don't know who is experienced enough to lead it, why not try forming something of a study group? You and the others could get together a few days every week or every month to discuss topics, practice ritual workings or spell castings, etc. You could all work together to expand and further your knowledge in the areas that you are interested in. You know, help each other grow and learn as you go.

I remember when I was young a few friends and I did this. We weren't experienced enough to form a coven (none of us had enough knowledge or experience to lead the others in rituals and what not) so we would get together every weekend and discuss topics that we had an interest in. We would also try to teach each other about the areas that we had experience with, be it little at the time.

Eventually, we grew as did our knowledge and experience with working with both magic and each other. In time we finally did form what could be considered a coven and were together for many years, however, due to work, family, and educational opportunists many of us left. While we are unable to actually get together for group workings anymore, we still try to keep in touch.

Look at it this way, if you form a study group it could later turn into or mature into a coven, and if it doesn't at least you are leaning and practicing with people that you may one day form a strong, lifelong bond with.

I wish you luck in whatever you decide to do.

Blessings,
Lonicera
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i had something like a study group but no one was serious. i hate charolants......
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look u dont want a LARGE coven that would make no sense well unless its more cyber like a study group
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