Charles,

Welcome!  You've jointed just in time to replace Merle whom you won't have a 
chance to get to know, but suffice to say she's taken her membership and soul 
with her to greener pastures.

I've never met a self-described Pagan before.

Just what does "follow the yearly round of my ancestors" mean?  What does it 
entail?

Thanks...Bill!

--- In [email protected], "Charles" <gee512@...> wrote:
>
> I live near Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. I have the odd 
> combination of being devoted to Zen and the Pagan way of life. My Zen 
> practice is of Shikantaza after the Soto School and the Pagan aspect means 
> that I follow the yearly round of my ancestors.
> 
> At age 70+ I have seen much of Northern Canada and recently arrived in the 
> South to be near medical facilities. My main pursuit is Soumack weaving on a 
> very fine scale which comes from living in the restricted space of a 
> condominium. There is no room for a full size loom so I work on a mini one.
> 
> Blessings be!
> 
> Charles
>




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