Grail Grove for Men http://www.geocities.com/peredur50/
"Peredur (Robert) is a follower of tribal consciousness.
He believes in the power of the Old Gods, and in the power of the mind. His beliefs are pagan based, which enable him to commune with nature and form a tribal bond with like minded individuals.
Peredur was dedicated to the Old Gods in 1992, but he as been living in harmony with the old ways his entire life. He is a native South Floridian who has a number of workshops and gatherings designed to raise tribal consciousness and build community which brings us closer in harmony with nature. "
The Abbey found his approach to be compatible with that of the Sisters, and to that end, we have corresponded with Peredur to find him to be a remarkably gentle and worthwhile teacher for those men who beseech us.
The Abbey at Three Stones currently does not provide instruction for men, believing that men and women learn differently, but that they serve together when their instruction is finished.
The Bardic Brotherhood
http://www.MorgainesSanctuary.homestead.com/ (follow training links)
We welcome inquiries to both the Avalonian NinefoldSisterhoods (AONS) and Ionian Druid Brotherhood and are building intensive study programs within each ofthese wisdom circles.
The Brotherhood program in Bardcraft is presently in the formative stages. We expect to offer it to the general public sometime next year. (2003) Informal,
self-motivated study (via chatrooms and email lists) is available immediately to those with the interestand drive to begin walking the Path.
As in Avalon, our studies are not offered as lectures,
but take the form of Quests, Questions and
Experiential Explorations initiated by the Seeker.
If this seems of interest to you, please do not hesitate to let us know how we may be of service.
The Great Ash Kindred
"The word "Asatru" means "True to the Asa", or "True to the Gods." It is the pre-Christian faith of the ancient Germanic peoples, those being the Norse, Swedes, Germans, Danes, Anglo-Saxons, and Icelanders. Asatru is a recognized religion in Iceland, Norway and Australia, and is fast approaching recognition in Denmark. While the United States does not officially recognize religions, Asatruar (followers of Asatru) are able to perform marriages and perform other clerical duties, and are recognized by the U.S. military system."
Mark Hosselton
Great Ash Kindred
Columbus, OH
aethling@myway.com