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Joining a coven
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I have been considering joining a coven and am doing my research to find one that is right for me, but I do have a couple of questions for anyone who wants to answer.

Why join a coven? What are the benefits? How long into my path should I join a coven? Did you find that being a part of a coven helped you with your studies?

What are your favorite things about being in or not being in a coven?

Thank you.
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Being in a coven is to be with a group of likeminded individuals who help one another, it's fun and interactive, much kinder and more interesting than the main forums.

You can join a coven whenever you like, there are usually members of the coven that will help guide and have been on thier path for longer, while there are others who are new and need guidence, it is simply whenever you feel ready to join one.

It helps to be able to bounce ideas off people who are also following the same path, as well as share knowledge easily.

But of course some people prefer being solitary, I spent many many years practicing as a solitary practitioner and enjoyed it emensley, it is very freeing, but being in a coven allows you to come up with new ideas together, but you don't have to practice anything as a group if you don't want.

In a coven you can be 100% involved or only as involved as you want to be, you have the flexability so long as you comply with regulation.

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Thank you for your input
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Re: Joining a coven
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Maybe you just need to find the right coven. A coven should teach, assist its members in growing and work toward a common goal. There is actually very little teaching done on this site. Most people just say "read and figure it out for yourself."

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