![]() I feel a sense of kindred with most everyone whom comments/reads this blog and feel it could be helpful and beneficial for those of us whom may reside within the South, South-Central, or Southwestern Oregon area to form a group. I write this post today as I am interested in making local connections with folks that read JMG’s material. ![]() The plant life around me is starting to go bonkers with the lengthening days. Hope everyone had a pleasant Spring Equinox! Knock once and then three times on the door, give the secret password, and check it out. If you’re in North America, you can order it here anywhere else in the world, here‘s your source. ![]() By and large, the book held up well, but 10-15% of the content is new and I’ve been able to correct some errors and expand some discussions in directions I think readers will find helpful. This was my third published book, and the first that really broke new ground it’s still the only thing in print on how to start and run a traditional lodge - and since more than 25 years has passed since its original publication, and the list of lodges I’ve belonged to and degrees I’ve received in that time fills more than a page in 12 point type, I’ve been able to do some useful revisions. All the standard rules apply - no profanity, no sales pitches, no trolling, no rudeness, no paid propagandizing, no long screeds proclaiming the infallible truth of fill in the blank - but since there’s no topic, nothing is off topic.īefore we proceed, a heads up to readers - my book Inside a Magical Lodge is now available in a new edition from Aeon Books. This week’s Ecosophian offering is the monthly (well, more or less!) open post to field questions and encourage discussion among my readers.
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