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Pagan Miracles Occur
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at the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions!
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A Report from the Archdruid
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Thanks to the outstanding generosity of one of our members (who
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insists on remaining anonymous), I was able to represent Neopagan
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Druidism at the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religion, held in
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Chicago from August 28th through September 4th. This event celebrated
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the 100th anniversary of the first such Parliament. In 1883, many
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Eastern religions made their first major appearance to the American
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public. This year's gathering may prove to have been as important for
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the Earth Religions as 1883 was for Vedanta, Buddhism, Jainism, Zen
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and Bahai.
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Some 7,000 people attended over the course of eight days: mystics and
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others from the liberal wings of Judaism, Catholicism, Eastern
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Orthodoxy, and Islam, official Representatives of those same faiths
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(mostly arch-conservatives), leaders from various liberal mainstream
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religions (mostly Unitarian Universalists and mainline Protestants),
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representatives of various Eastern religions (such as Hindus, Jains,
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Sikhs, Shintoists, etc.), delegates from more obscure minority belief
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systems (such as Theosophists, Rosicrucians, Urantians, etc.), Native
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American religious leaders (some 60 or so!), and us -- the Neopagans.
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Oh, yes, there were also a few hundred reporters from both secular and
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religious media, most of whom were far more interested in the
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"unusual" religions than in the mainstream ones.
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While at the Parliament, I witnessed events of a (more-or-less)
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miraculous nature: Representatives of most of the world's different
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religions showed up and were civil to each other. Well, most of the
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time. The Eastern Orthodox Catholics dropped out of the Parliament
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early, ostensibly because of the presence of "unreal" religions such
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as ourselves, but actually following an old pattern of walking out of
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ecumenical events. A few delegates from India got into a fight during
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a speech about political/religious persecutions there. Some of the
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Jewish groups left because an Islamic preacher known for anti-Semitic
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comments appeared (the only Big Name who brought armed bodyguards).
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Everybody else seemed to get along remarkably well, and it was quite
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an experience to see all these people in their ceremonial clothing
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talking peacefully with one another.
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Even more astonishing, leaders of several different Neopagan
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organizations actively cooperated to put our best collective face
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forward! Representatives of the Covenant of the Goddess (COG), the
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Fellowship of Isis (FOI), the EarthSpirit Community (ESC), Circle
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Sanctuary, the Church of All Worlds (CAW), Panthea/CUUPs, and our own
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ADF (three other members showed up -- as parts of other groups) worked
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together to educate other religious leaders and the assembled press.
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Special honors should go to Don Frew and Phyllis Curot of COG, Lady
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Olivia Robert of FOI, Andras & Deirdre Corban Arthan of ESC, and the
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many others who worked with them. By the time we counted all the
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Neopagans at the Parliament, there were more than 150 of us, from
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dozens of different traditions!
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We directed people to each other's events, we handed out each other's
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literature, we referred reporters to each other's experts. We all
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showed enormous solidarity and pluralistic toleration. Selena Fox and
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I even kissed and made up -- in front of witnesses!
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COG, FOI, and the Lyceum of Venus of Healing (LVH -- a school and
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healing center within FOI) had hospitality suites throughout the
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event, hosting press conferences, parties and "off-program" workshops
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by Neopagan teachers (FOI, for example, graciously loaned me the use
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of their suite to present "Druidism 101"). ESC and COG had very
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professional looking press kits and publicity packets to explain
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Neopaganism simply and clearly. A generic Wiccan ritual was performed
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in a nearby park (after sicing the ACLU on the Chicago Parks Dept.),
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which was attended by 200 delegates and filmed by documentary makers
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and TV stations. ESC's Pagan chorale, Mothertongue, gave a magnificent
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concert, complete with dancers and stage magic by Jeff McBride. The
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FOI performed a complex ritual drama based on Egyptian mythology. No
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honest person who attended any of these events could ever again
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believe the lies that Christian fundamentalists tell about us.
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The week included literally hundreds of different presentations from
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scores of different faiths. Usually there were eight to twelve events
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happening simultaneously. Amid the pleasant chaos, Pagan after Pagan
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presented workshops and lectures about Goddess Worship, Neopaganism,
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Wicca, Earth Religions old and new, the Gaia Hypothesis, and more.
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Perhaps just as important were the many presentations made by members
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of the mainstream religions about goddesses, Sophia, Shekinah, and
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other manifestations of the Divine Feminine Spirit(s). Most of these
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Goddess-oriented presentations drew large crowds. It got to the point
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where speaker after speaker began to say, "or Her" every time the
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Supreme Being was referred to as "Him." A few even added, "or It or
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They!"
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The omnipresence of Divine Females at the Parliament inspired me to
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make a three-foot wide paper banner saying, "The Goddess: You will
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never be able to ignore Her again." By accidentally joining the end of
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a procession of peace- and ecology-oriented banners ("The Ribbon
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Project"), I was able to carry this Goddess banner throughout the huge
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crowd gathering for a closing speech by the Dalai Lama. It was
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heartwarming to see nearly a third of the delegates applauding loudly
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whenever they saw the banner. It was even better to see the large
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number of women from Catholic, Islamic, Sikh, and other patriarchal
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faiths who stood up to cheer, even though their male leaders were
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frowning fiercely.
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So the Parliament was a grand experience for Neopaganism in general.
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We networked with other polytheistic groups present, including Native
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Americans, Hindus, and Shintoists. We were able to explain ourselves
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to a large number of sympathetic and interested reporters, as well as
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liberals from the religious mainstream and other minority belief
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systems. We even managed to get three Neopagan representatives (Lady
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Olivia of FOI, Lady Cara-Marguerite of LVH, and Deborah Ann Light of
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COG, FOI, ESC, ADF, and several other groups) into the elite(ist)
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subset of 200 "spiritual leaders" who met during the last three days
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of the Parliament to approve an official statement on global ethics.
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As for ADF's benefits from my attendence, they were not as high as
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they might have been, had we had financing to attend further in
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advance. FOI, COG, Circle and ESC were able to join as "Co-Sponsors"
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of the Parliament early, giving them slots in the programming and time
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to get press kits and such together. Of course, co-sponsorship, press
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kits, and renting hospitality suites probably cost each of these
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sibling organizations a few thousand dollars each (not to mention
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airfare, food, and lodging expenses). Their investments paid off in
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increased access to both delegates and the media.
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I brought along a few hundred ADF brochures, which I passed out along
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with cards listing our new 800 number (1-800-DRUIDRY). These have
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resulted in at least one "follow-up" interview about Neopagan
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Druidism, which should appear soon in the Atlanta Journal &
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Constitution. If we had had a professional looking press kit, and an
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information booth or hospitality suite in which to hand it out, we
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might have been able to generate more press interest. If we had been
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able to send several of our Senior Druids, we would have been able to
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share our liturgical and artistic excellence with the world.
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As things were, operating on our usual shoestring budget, I was able
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to do some useful networking with leaders from other religions --
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including a Chinese Taoist master who is 1/4 Irish and very interested
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in ADF! I was also able to meet many delightful Chicago-area Pagans,
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do a couple of lectures at local metaphysical shops (Light of the Moon
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and The Occult Shop), and it looks as if we will be having several new
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members and a new Grove there soon!
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On a personal level, I met and/or was inspired by wonderful people
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from many other Pagan and non-Pagan faiths. I found the common thread
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was one of simple human decency being valued more than doctrine.
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Perhaps the world's problems aren't all caused by monotheism per se,
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as I have tended to believe, but by what Sam Webster calls "mono-
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thesis-ism", dualism, fundamentalism and fanaticism. We have more
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allies in the world's other religions than we may have believed.
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I am also beginning to get a clearer idea of Neopaganism's role in the
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history of America and the world. I'll discuss this at length in the
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Samhain issue of DP (#11). In the meantime, my deepest thanks go to
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the anonymous ADF member who made this adventure possible. May the
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Earth Mother cast many blessings upon your generous head!
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*********************************************
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A PS for those of you who were concerned about expenses:
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Our anonymous donor provided $350 for registration and $250 for airfare.
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I spent another $150 of my own money for meals and local transportation.
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I wrote two Archdruidical checks, for $50 and $20, to the people from
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FOI and LVH to help with their room expenses (since I used their rooms
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quite a bit). I distributed a few hundred ADF booklets (perhaps $20
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worth of printing?). I made several long distance calls to my home,
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using the phone card connected to the ADF line (which I have taken to
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using for all official ADF business, instead of our personal line, which
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should simplify bookkeeping for Beket). All in all, I'd guess that
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participation in this event cost ADF about $100, our donar $600, and me
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$150 cash plus another $300+ in lost wages.
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