B. B. Blank |
Member Joined May 11 2015
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Wichita, KS USA
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Sable Aradia Priestess & Witch |
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Blessings, All; My name is B. B. Blank, caretaker for Ma'at's Temple in Wichita, KS and a community activist with many peace, social justice and arts-supportive organizations in the Wichita, KS area. I was initiated into the Reclaiming traditions in the 1980's and was involved with creating the first Heartland Pagan Festival and the Lawrence-Topeka Pagan Netowrk, which eventually evolved into the Heartland Spiritual Alliance. My general systems are mostly Wiccan involved with traditional English Witchcraft systems, LGBT support, community peace and social justice / ecological activism, feminism and film documentary projects. Other influences are the Church of All Worlds, Covenent of the Goddess, many past and current writers in the pagan field such as Jason Mankey w/ Patheos.com and the works of Riane Eisler and Brad Blanton. Curently I write articles for the community on the Temple Facebook page and offer Ma'at's Temple for public and private observations of the Year Wheel. You can also find me on Witchvox. www.facebook.com/groups/ma'at's temple of south central kansas Witchvox/Kansas/Groups/ma'at's temple of south central kansas www.youtube.com/nature's revenge films Recently the Temple hosted a comparative analysis on Garderian Dynamics, comparing the works of Gerald Gardner and Lady Sable and, as a result, there is a great deal of interest in Ms. Aradia's works and projects. I share her wisdom and blogs on the Patheo.com pagan channel with the Ma'a'ts Temple membership on occation, and it is our hope to have a video workshop w/ Lady Sable in the future. May You Never Thirst/In He/r Many Names; - B. B. Blank / July 2015
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