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An Open Letter to Selena Fox
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by Isaac Bonewits
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Dear Selena:
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A few months ago I received a mailing from Circle in which you
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asked for (a) money to finish paying off the mortgage for the land
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Circle has been buying for many years, (b) suggestions for
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fundraising methods, and (c) "ideas and suggestions" as to how
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Circle should grow.
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I also read the mailings put out earlier this year by the
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"revolutionary" members of Circle, including the transcript of the
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meeting between them, yourself, and your lawyer. Confused,
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puzzled, and pained, I talked to you and to your supporters and
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opponents, including former workers at your headquarters. The more
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I learned, the more disturbed I became.
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Apparently, you are an intensely private person and have always
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resented people looking at what you consider your personal
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business. Yet my concern for Circle is not gossip, nor is it (as
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you put it to me) "sticking my nose where it doesn't belong."
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Circle is large, international, and has served a unique networking
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function in our community. If you don't know by now that what
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happens to you matters to us all, and that you have become a
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"public figure" in our community, then you've seriously
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underestimated your own importance.
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For many, many Neopagans, Circle was a doorway to the Goddess
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and to Her people. Our community would be considerably smaller, if
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it hadn't been for the work that Circle did for so many years.
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That you have been one of the most widely respected, loved, and
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trusted leaders in the Neopagan communi- ty, makes this letter
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especially painful to write.
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Circle was one of the first groups to buy land for Neopagan use.
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For years I championed your cause, both because I felt that land
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purchases were an inevitable evolutionary step for our community
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and because of the undeni- ably good work you had done as a
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networking organization. I recommended you to correspondents who
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wanted contacts and pointed you out as an example of a Neopagan
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group that had obtained real estate without getting corrupted.
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I no longer feel that I can support you or Circle, or advise
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others to do so. The change in my attitude has come about slowly,
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over a period of several years, with the recent events
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crystallizing my perceptions. Things add up...
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After years of correctly telling folks at gatherings not to take
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photo- graphs of people without their permission, especially
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during rituals, you still run around during ceremonies (ignoring
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the spiritual energies being raised and focussed), or even at
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skyclad bonfire dances, snapping pictures for your slide
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collection and Circle Network News. Some of those slides have been
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shown to strangers all around the country, other photos were
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published in C.N.N. and even in non-Pagan publications -- at least
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some without the consent of the people depicted. This is only one
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example of an apparently pervasive attitude you seem to have that
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the rules you impose on others simply don't apply to yourself.
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Other examples: After refusing to pay the expenses of other
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Neopagan teachers to attend and speak at Circle's well-financed
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events, you always demand red-carpet treatment for yourself and
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your husband to attend and present workshops at events held by
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others. Despite being constantly recommended by other Neopagan
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individuals and organizations, you seldom recommend any teacher or
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group other than yourself and Circle. After building the "Church
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of Circle Wicca" as one of the most famous Wiccan churches in the
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world, you unilaterally decided this year to drop "the W word" --
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a position I tend to support for the community at large, but one
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which seems to leave your thousands of Wiccan members without a
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voice. You then attempted to declare a copyright on the
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wide-spread concept of Nature mysticism.
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Circle has a reputation as an all-inclusive Neopagan networking
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organi- zation, yet former Circle workers agree that, for at least
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five years, you discouraged them from giving networking contacts
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to inquirers, instead having them sell the Circle Guide to Pagan
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Groups and ads in C.N.N. Apparently this was originally because
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doing referrals took too much time out of the limited number of
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volunteer-hours you had available, yet you never announced to the
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community that you had stopped providing local Neopagan contacts,
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or what you had decided was a higher priority. Worse, after a loud
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argument with one of Circle's critics, you censored his
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organization's listings out of the 1990 Guide. Even if this was
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done with his consent (as one witness claims), it was grossly
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inappropriate for a reference work that many people believe to be
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a complete listing of Neopagan resources.
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You bought Circle Sanctuary with donations sent by thousands of
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Neopagans, originally claiming that it would be open and available
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for general use by the community, and then fenced it about with so
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many restrictions that it has become essentially your private
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property. A half-dozen ex-workers at Circle agreed that it was
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nearly impossible for ordinary Neopagans to visit "their"
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sanctuary for religious purposes without providing money and/or
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free labor to you at the same time. Amazingly enough, one couple
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on the west coast claims that after donating over $5,000 to Circle
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they were refused permission to visit the land because they had a
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small child with them!
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Circle's by-laws have never been published, so no one knows for
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sure who is or isn't a "member" of Circle for voting purposes, nor
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how your board of directors gets elected. You told me that there
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have been and are other members of your board of directors
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(besides yourself, your husband Dennis and your lawyer), but
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declined to give me the current names. Your opponents tell me that
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this "secret board of directors" is a story you've told for years,
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but I was able to verify the names of two people who have been
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directors in the past. Apparently your policy is simply to have
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the board consist of you, your spouse (first Jim and now Dennis)
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and one other person -- a handy way to make sure that you retain
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majority control.
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There are also legitimate questions about the enormous sums of
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money that have flowed through your hands over the years. I have
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been informed, by extremely reliable sources, that you have used
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one of Circle's checking accounts as a personal one, that normal
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financial books don't exist and never have, that Dennis' education
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has been paid for in large part out of Circle's general funds, and
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that he forbid workers at your headquarters to open the mail
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because they had been asking questions about incoming bank
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statements. Further, Dennis has been quoted mentioning a secret
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fund that would provide for your personal survival, should Circle
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ever fold.
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When I brought some of these allegations up to you in our
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conversation, you denied a few of them directly and evaded
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responding to others. As an investigative journalist and a
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concerned member of the Neopagan community, I have no way of
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knowing how many of these very serious accusations against you may
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be true -- but without published financial reports, neither does
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anybody else! Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been donated
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to Circle over the years, yet no one seems to know where it has
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all gone, and you're not saying. You told me that neither federal
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nor Wisconsin law requires you to file or publish financial
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reports. Yet hadn't it ever occurred to you that sooner or later
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the people who had been giving you all that money would want to
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know what you had done with it -- and that they would have a moral
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right to know?
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When the broken-hearted people who thought they were members of
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Circle tried to confront you over these issues of power and
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accountability, your response was to bring in a lawyer who reacted
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to all criticism and ques- tioning with threatened lawsuits. At
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that meeting you danced around the issues that people brought up,
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never giving a straight answer to any ques- tion. Instead you
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focused on your anger towards those who had used Circle's mailing
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list to share their fears and concerns. Your comments on all of
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this in Circle Network News omitted most of the serious criticism
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that had been laid against you and Circle, and implied that
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nothing negative was happening. Your phone conversation with me
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consisted of a few direct denials, dozens of evasions, efforts to
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pump me for my sources, and re- peated threats of unspecified
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legal and other troubles for me and my organization (Ar nDraiocht
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Fein: A Druid Fellowship, Inc. -- "ADF") if I persisted in my
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plans to publish the results of my investigation.
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This behavior is not what we expect from a world-famous Neopagan
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organi- zation run by someone many consider to be a Neopagan
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saint. What has gone wrong? I am inevitably reminded of the
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scandals surrounding the P.T.L. organization and the fact that no
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Christian leader was willing to criticize the Bakkers until after
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the media exposed them. The scandal almost de- stroyed the entire
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field of televangelism. That might seem good to Neo- pagans, but
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now the shoes are on our feet.
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Now it's one of our leaders who seems to be behaving in an
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unethical and irresponsible manner. What should we do, Selena?
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Should we all be silent and pretend that nothing is wrong, while
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we hope for your problems to go away by themselves? Should we wait
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until Circle blows up in our faces, strengthening the biases of
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those who are opposed to the very idea of large public Neopagan
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churches? Should we wait until you are investigated by hostile
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outside forces, making it infinitely harder for other Neopagans to
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get fair treatment -- and no doubt leading to yet another
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fund-raising campaign to protect you from "anti-Pagan
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persecution"? Most importantly, would such inaction on our part
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benefit the community or the Earth?
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I'm not saying that ADF and I are perfect in regard to all these
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issues. ADF's finances were confused for several years, first
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because I was paying out of my own pocket for most of our expenses
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(and seldom kept receipts), and later because our bookkeeper was
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an inexperienced volunteer (now we have a professional accountant
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on the Board). We have not always delivered on time the products
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or publications that we promised our members. But, by the Gods,
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when we have made mistakes, we have admitted it. We publish our
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by-laws so that all our members know the rules to our game, we
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print financial statements to let our members know how their money
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is spent, and we make available the minutes from our Board
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meetings so everyone will know how and why decisions are made.
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When our members have offered legitimate complaints about how we
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have handled things, we have listened carefully and then tried to
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respond appropriately.
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I will admit to some envy of you and Circle. When I think of all
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the good that might have been accomplished by ADF (or by any of a
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dozen other public Neopagan churches) if we had had one-half of
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your income, I get both sad and angry. I've spent my entire adult
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life, as have other Neopagan leaders, living far below the
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economic level that my skills could earn me, surviving on an
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income less than that of most members of the Neopagan community --
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just so I could devote myself to the work I believe the Gods want
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me to do. It infuriates me to see enough money flowing into Circle
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to staff three Neopagan churches with full-time clergy, vanishing
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into fairyland without a trace. Of course it's obvious, to
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everyone who knows you, that you and Dennis are not living
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luxuriously. This makes the vanishing money all the more
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puzzling.
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I realize that you are not going to appreciate my criticism and
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that I am now on your enemies list for the rest of my life. It
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doesn't matter. I would be betraying both the Earth Mother and my
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own principles if I didn't speak out before matters get even
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worse.
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You have publicly asked for suggestions as to how Circle should
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grow. You've said that you want to put the past behind you and
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concentrate, as always, on "positive energies." OK, here are some
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positive steps you and Circle could take:
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Start by admitting, in your own publications, so that all your
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followers will hear you, that Circle has made some serious
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mistakes and that you are a fallible human being.
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Adopt and publish a set of by-laws that lets people know who the
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members of Circle are, and what voting rights, if any, they may
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have.
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Put several more people on your Board of Directors and publish
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their names, and let us all know how and why they got there. They
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don't all have to be in your local area -- telephone conference
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calls work just fine for Board meetings.
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If you haven't already done so, open a separate personal
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checking account for yourself and your husband. Have someone other
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than you or Dennis write the checks for Circle. If you've both
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taken vows of poverty to the church, and are therefore entitled to
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be supported by it, say so. Hire a full-time bookkeeper (you can
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afford the wages), and publish quarterly financial reports. Hire a
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C.P.A. to run an inventory on all Circle's property and publish
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the results. Publish the details on all the land payments you have
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made and how much is still owed.
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Design, publish and implement a training system for your clergy
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so that someone other than you and Dennis can be leaders someday.
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Make sure that you both genuinely qualify under the training
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system standards yourselves.
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If you're going to continue to present Circle as a networking
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organization, put all your names and addresses into a database,
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add confidentiality safe- guards as requested, update the list
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frequently, and share this data with those who write in and
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request it. Otherwise you should announce to the community that
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you aren't doing referrals anymore, and why.
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Publish a detailed explanation of your policies for controlling
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access to the Circle Sanctuary so that people who have donated
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money will know under what circumstances they may use the land
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they have paid for.
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Except for the last point, these are all things that we in ADF
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have done or are now trying to do. Many other Neopagan groups have
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done some of them. They are normal for most mainstream churches,
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large and small. Your local Unitarian Universalist congregation
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can probably give you advice on the details. Or you could ask the
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folks at any of a dozen other large Neopagan groups, most of whom
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have been doing these sorts of things for years.
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When I talked to you on the phone, you said that you were
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planning on publishing by-laws and financial reports, and making
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other major changes, before the end of the year. You said that
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turning 40 (as I did last year) and other brushes with mortality
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had turned your thoughts towards setting up Circle to run without
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you. Yet I find it hard to believe that you will take the
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necessary steps without the glare of a community spotlight being
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focussed on you -- hence this open letter. If you can prove me
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wrong and make all the organizational changes that are necessary
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to turn Circle into something we can all be proud of again, I will
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be delighted.
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Perhaps more important than these organizational steps, you
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might consider taking a sabbatical for a year or two, and turning
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Circle over to someone you still trust. You need to get back in
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touch with your roots, with the ideals that brought you to
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Neopaganism in the first place.
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But don't expect people in the Neopagan community to continue
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sending you hundreds of thousands of dollars until you have proven
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beyond a reasonable doubt that Circle is open, honest, democratic,
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and financially responsible.
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May the Gods bless, heal, and inspire you.
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--Isaac
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A PS to my fellow Neopagans:
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I'm sure that the preceding opinions have shocked and offended
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many of you, especially those of you who love Selena. It is only
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after much meditation and pain that I have decided to publish this
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letter as widely as possible in the Neopagan community. We need to
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discuss the issues in depth, both to help heal Circle and to
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prevent such trouble from happening again to other groups. Perhaps
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we need to develop a detailed code of ethics for running the
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increasing number of public Neopagan churches. Perhaps we need a
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fair and practical listing of what sort of behavior we expect from
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our leaders -- as part of a "Neopagan Common Law."
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I hope that you will meditate upon the issues and discuss them
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with your friends. Ask the leaders of any large Neopagan group you
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may belong to whether they have taken steps similar to those I
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have suggested to Selena. Then write to the publication in which
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you read this. Send a copy of your thoughts to Selena at Circle,
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P.O. Box 219, Mt. Horeb, WI 53572. Send another copy to me at P.O.
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Box 9420, Newark, DE 19714, marked "Circle Controversy." The
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editor of The Druids' Progress has agreed to publish a fair
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representation of the responses in the next issue of D.P., along
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with any reply that Selena may care to make.
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Please don't respond to this open letter by criticizing me or
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ADF. As I have admitted many times in the past, I have feet of
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clay going up to my waist, have a gigantic ego, and have made many
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mistakes in running ADF and other Neopagan organizations over the
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years. My virtues or vices are not relevant to the situation at
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Circle, nor is my rudeness in pointing matters out in public that
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many would prefer to keep private.
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Circle's current problems represent an inevitable growth stage,
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not just for itself and Selena, but for the community as a whole.
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As our population soars, we are faced with important questions
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about power, accountability, and ethics. Whether or not Selena is
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willing to honestly and openly address the issues, it's about time
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that the rest of us started thrashing them out. Perhaps after
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discussing this with your friends, you may want to make some
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changes in your own groups. Indeed, the situation at Circle has
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already sparked some major policy revisions and new by-laws for
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ADF and other Neopagan churches as well. I'm definately not
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saying that Neopagans should stop giving money to our growing
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number of public Neopagan churches. After all, large scale acti-
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vities do require large scale resources. What I am suggesting is
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that we boycott groups who ask for large donations (or small ones
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constantly), until we see their by-laws, financial reports, and
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minutes of their board meetings. This is the simple sort of common
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sense that any consumer advocate would advise. If we're going to
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give financial, emotional, political, or magical support to a
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group, let's make sure that it's being run in a publically
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accessible, honest, and responsible manner. Otherwise, we're no
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wiser than the folks who kept the Bakkers in business for so
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long.
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Let's all pay careful attention to Selena's response to this
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open letter. Will she send out a mass mailing telling her
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followers that everything is fine and to "think positive"? Will
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she try to sue me for daring to voice concerns held by many? Will
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she publish negative gossip about me (there's plenty available) in
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an attempt to discredit my criticism and avoid answering my
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questions? Will she simply ignore this letter, knowing that the
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vast majority of her support comes from new members of the
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community who will not have read it? Or will she deal forthrightly
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with the issues involved and open Circle up to democratic
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participation by its members? Only time will tell.
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On a personal note, I'd like to ask the members of the Neopagan
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community to stop expecting our leaders, national or local, to be
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infallible, impec- cable, infinitely strong, Neopagan saints.
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Almost all of us come from dysfunctional families, are survivors
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of various forms of abuse, and/or have had problems with
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addiction, obsession, or eating disorders. We are all subject to
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depression and professional burnout. This is the same profile
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shared by clergy in other religions and people in other helping
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professions. As leaders, we need your love, your understanding,
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and your support (financial, emotional, and spiritual). We also
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need your compas- sionate and thoughtful criticism to warn us when
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we start to go off the deep end. Hubris, the overwhelming pride
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that offends the Gods, can be caused by uncritical followers as
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easily as by our own egos, with disas- trous results for our whole
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community.
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As Selena has shown us.
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*******************************************************************
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This open letter and PS are (c) 1990 by Isaac Bonewits, and were
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first published in The Druids' Progress #7 (Fall '90). The
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opinions expressed are those of the author only and do not
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necessarily represent those of ADF, Inc., nor of any other
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organization. Permission to reprint is hereby granted to all
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Neopagan media, including electronic BBS's, if no editing is done
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and this notice is included.
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