Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing |
Moderator: | JARETH::PAINTER |
Created: | Wed Jan 22 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2143 |
Total number of notes: | 41773 |
A REVIEW OF DRAGONFEST 87, MAGIC IN THE MOUNTAINS DragonFest 87 was held on August 28-31 of this year. It is a Celebration of Life and Loving among the Pagan and Wicca folk of Colorado and surrounding states. It was held at a Secret Campsite near Colorado Springs and approximately 120 persons attended. DragonFest has been known in the past as the Front Range Pagan Gathering but has taken on the name of DragonFest in the last couple years. (Well, at least that is what I heard anyway.) I drove to the Secret Campsite and was stopped by the usual DragonFest security type person who checked my name against a rather long list of pre-paid individuals. I had to sign a waver, (in case I saw the Goddess and died), fill out a form revealing what drugs I was allergic to, was told where the rest of my contingent was camped, given the official DragonFest button, handed a little orange flag and was told to go set up camp. BTW, I coped a copy of the Official DragonFest songbook along the way. The weather was very nice while I sat up my tent, arranged my cooking gear, and in general, milled about smartly. Many different types of people where there, from the poorest pagan to the rich merchants, hawking their wares out of Winibagos. Some very nice items were for sale, most of which you could feel quality oozing out of. I fell in love with a replica of a 2nd millenum, hand made, semitic bronze athame (knife) which was promptly sold for $45, but unfortunately, not to me. I met many people that were there last year and more than a few who had not attended DragonFest before. The usual people from DAWN out of Denver and others from Colorado Springs were in attendance. It didn't take me long to rekindle the love I felt last year for all these people. It's kinda' hard not to love such loveable people. The opening ritual was fairly standard and exciting. Afterwards we all got hugs and kisses from those long missed and far away. As it does this time of season, it rained on and off during the festivities and I got a little wet during the opening ritual, not having my poncho close at hand. Please note that much is being left out because of the privacy of the ritual or the rituals content. Later that Friday night we performed a Rite of Passage ritual for 13 to 14 years olds (I think) but was designed for a particular individual somewhat over that age. It was fairly good with good ole' chile heated over a fire ring and everyones favorite beer stuffed in the ubiquitous cooler. Rites of Passage are now being written because our young ones have nothing tangible to point to that is their private moment of transition, amongst their new peers, into manhood or womanhood. I look forward to many more of these as our knowledge begins to be put to use to meet the needs of the community. Among the workshops presented by local and not so local talent were: Circle Etiquette, The Fools Journey; Women, Anger and Power; Shamanic Drumming; Kids Circle; Theater in Ritual; Meditation; Esctatic Drumming; Jewish Mysticism; Congregationalism in the Craft; Circle Songs III; Ritual Construction and Writing; Ethics Panel; Making your own Athame; Ritual: What and Why; Self Massage; Music and Poetry in Magic. These workshops ran through the daylight hours during the weekend. On Saturday night Pat and Ron were handfasted and afterwards we danced and drummed at the central fire for about another hour. Later Saturday night was another very exciting ritual of Celtic influence. Sunday was as usual rainy on and off in the afternoon but our spirits were not dampened by the mana from heaven (a.k.a. liquid sunshine). Sunday morning, at about 7:15, a Spirit Canoe was formed. I didn't attend because I couldn't see well enough to paddle the damn thing. B^) There were two rituals on Sunday with the morning ritual being the most exciting. The later ritual was a closing ritual which was very brief. Afterwards, the gift exchange was conducted and I received some excellent incense made in 84. Also some dancing and drumming (very sensuous stuff) carried us through the afternoon till my group left the site. Being that most of our contingent can be very easily convinced that pleasure is better than pain we all wound in a hot tub for about an hour after the trip back from the Secret Campsite. Ah yes, living well is the best revenge!
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469.1 | DVWPS::WILSON | Wed Sep 02 1987 12:10 | 15 | ||
I to made it to DRAGONFEST. I was one of the security keeping out the undesireables (I worked the graveyard shift). DRAGONFEST is held yearly. I think this is the third year it has been held here. For those interested in going next year, call the ISIS book store in Denver at 303-321-0867 and they will give you the info on how to contact DAWN (Denver Area Wicca Network). Sorry but they will not give out the location of DRAGONFEST until you resgister. The weekend was a time of renewal for me. It was very powerful. BLESSED BE PAT | |||||
469.2 | MANTIS::PARE | Wed Sep 02 1987 13:36 | 1 | ||
Sounds great! | |||||
469.3 | ignorance is not always bliss | STAR::DICKINSON | Wed Sep 02 1987 14:01 | 10 | |
This is all new to me, can you tell me what this is all about ? What does WICCA mean ? thanks, Peter | |||||
469.4 | pointer | ERASER::KALLIS | Raise Hallowe'en awareness. | Wed Sep 02 1987 14:48 | 6 |
re .3: Wicca is a form of (white) witchcraft. See the note "What is a Witch?" for some more details. Steve Kallis, Jr. | |||||
469.5 | DVWPS::WILSON | Wed Sep 02 1987 19:45 | 7 | ||
RE: .0 The rite-of-passage that Mike talked about was written just for the person it was held for. After it was written, It was found that with a little changing it would be perfect for young males entering manhood. It took about 14 months and the time of 10 men to plan the rite (and alot of ROLAIDS). | |||||
469.6 | 30 days hath September.... | INK::KALLIS | Raise Hallowe'en awareness. | Thu Sep 03 1987 09:23 | 8 |
re .5: >It took about 14 months and the time of 10 men to plan the rite >(and alot of ROLAIDS). Pretty long preplanning for an annual event .... ;-) Steve Kallis, Jr. | |||||
469.7 | DVWPS::WILSON | Thu Sep 03 1987 11:30 | 8 | ||
RE: 6 The 14 months was used to plan the one rite, not the whole DRAGONFEST. We were only going to hold this rite-of-passage once at DRAGONFEST. If others want to use the rite at other places and times, they are welcome. PAT | |||||
469.8 | Cautiously Curious | BARAKA::BLAZEK | Tue Sep 22 1987 18:53 | 9 | |
I've lived in Colorado Springs for over six years and have never heard of any of this before. Please don't get me wrong, but .0 sort of gave me the creeps (can't pinpoint why, though). What is the meaning of "dragon"? Why are the rituals so secretive? Why must you sign a waiver -- has anybody ever been injured at a DragonFest? | |||||
469.9 | Don't you know what Dragons are? | NEXUS::MORGAN | Welcome to the Age of Flowers | Wed Sep 23 1987 15:21 | 22 |
Reply to .8; Blazek Dragons? Don't you know what dragons are? B^) I assume it was named DragonFest because someone, yeas ago, liked dragons. Perhaps Ann McCafee (sp?) was insturmental in picking this name. (This is great! Another conspiracy story comes to the forefront.) Many of the rituals were designed just for DragonFest or may be close copies of rituals designed for a specific group. These could be published or copyrighted in the future. The men's right-of-passage will probably be published in the comming months. D.A.W.N., the sponsors of DragonFest is an uninsured non-profit organization. They have no money. All liability has to be assumed by the participating individual and all participating individuals have to act responsibily. Consequently, a waiver. No one, to my knowledge, has been hurt at DragonFest. Still, DAWN has had two EMTs at the last two festivals just in case of random "Acts of the Goddess". B^) | |||||
469.10 | COOKIE::DANIEL | If it's sloppy, eat over the sink. | Mon Feb 29 1988 00:33 | 11 | |
re; .8 Carla... You know those Denver people I've been writing about, especially when I first got in to this NOTES File; the ones who were into brainwashing and energy vampirism? They were at DRAGONFEST, I found out (after the event; they didn't want me to know about the FEST, so they made up some excuse for us not getting together that weekend; it was when I was still allowing myself to be under their control). Too bad that any event including a lot of energy-sharing has to wind up also attracting such people. | |||||
469.11 | NEXUS::MORGAN | Heaven - a perfectly useless state. | Mon Feb 29 1988 00:52 | 4 | |
Reply to .10, Daniel, Now that you've got my interests peaked would you like to let us in on what you ment in your reply? | |||||
469.12 | DV780::WILSONP | I'm a traveler on the path... | Mon Feb 29 1988 17:59 | 5 | |
RE: .10 and .11 I want to hear about it too. Pat | |||||
469.13 | DV780::WILSONP | I'm a traveler on the path... | Tue Mar 01 1988 13:47 | 6 | |
RE: .10 Mike You can get further info by reading notes 12.24, 12.27, 12.41, and 105.52 (5th paragraph). Pat |