PEARL PENTACLE
Camp dates: June 17-23, 2024!
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We welcome you to Cornucopia. This site is a collection of materials offered by Reclaiming members with the intention of inspiring, growing, and/or educating Reclaiming camps, guilds, and communities worldwide. They represent current Reclaiming thinking. The Principles of Unity is the only document that has been consensed upon by the Reclaiming Community as a whole. The POU may be viewed via the Reclaiming Tradition on the home page of witchcamp.org.
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Join us and study magic and ritual in a multiday intensive that includes trancework, healing, drumming, dancing, chanting, storytelling, guided visualization and energy work. Participate in our evening Rituals, that take us into the heart of ancient tales, creating a powerful, transformative energy that builds throughout the course of the Intensive.
As a tradition Reclaiming values diversity, and each WitchCamp has its own policies, structures and culture. Transparency is also encouraged and valued, as is the questioning attitude. However, there are some minimal requirements for a camp to be recognized by the Reclaiming WitchCamp Council as a Reclaiming WitchCamp. Beyond that minimum, feel free to ask questions of the varied and diverse camps to find the WitchCamp community that suits you best.
Explore the links below to learn more about the various WitchCamps!
WitchCamps are offered to people of all genders at every level of experience. Many of the camps are family-friendly, offering classes specifically for children and teenagers. Newcomers can learn the basic skills of magic and ritual, working with the elements, movement, sound and the mythological and historical framework of the Goddess Tradition. Advanced paths offer the chance to apply the tools of ritual to personal healing and empowerment, or a focus of taking the craft out into the world, creating public ritual, ongoing groups and healing issues surrounding leadership and power. |
Choose one of the above links to learn more about the Reclaiming Tradition of Witchcraft, specific details about the various WitchCamps, and other things in our spiritual communities. To find out more information about upcoming WitchCamps, contact one of the WitchCamps by checking the links on our Camp Schedule page. If you are thinking about founding a new Reclaiming WitchCamp and wish to affiliate with the Reclaiming WitchCamp Council, please check our Membership in WCC page, which includes contact links. |