The ongoing circle that holds the practice between, alongside, and beyond the courses.
A course transmits in sequence and ends. A practice lives by repetition and company. The community is where the work is kept alive between sittings and beyond completion — a circle of practitioners walking the same path.
Membership is not a course and does not expire. It is the container in which the rhythm of the practice is held in common: the calendar kept, the schooling continued, the path walked among others rather than alone.
In domestic cult, Hekate's presence at the crossroads was maintained monthly — not abstraction, but practice. The community keeps that rhythm together.
On the dark of each month, the meal at the crossroads for Hekate and the restless dead who gather in her company — eggs, garlic, honey-cakes, and other offerings. A calendrical observance, kept month after month, each practitioner wherever they stand.
The dark of the moon is observed together as the circle's recurring threshold. What was once a city's monthly devotion returns here as a shared discipline — a held rhythm rather than a scattered, private one.
The member practice area holds recordings, ritual instructions, translations from the Greek Magical Papyri, and the living calendar. Access opens on entry to the community — and, as throughout the path, the operative detail of practice is transmitted here, not published.
The community runs alongside and beyond the courses. You need not have completed a course to belong, though many members are also walking the path. As with the courses, entry is by intake — so the circle stays a circle, and the container stays safe.
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