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== Upcoming Events == | == Upcoming Events == | ||
− | Here are the dates | + | Here are the dates of our upcoming events: |
− | Paganism 101 | + | Saturday, February 11, 3 pm - 5 pm: Paganism 101<br /> |
− | Imbolg | + | Saturday, February 11, 6 pm - 11 pm: Imbolg / Inspire<br /> |
− | Ostara | + | Saturday, March 24, 7 pm - 11 pm: Ostara / Equinox / Emerge<br /> |
− | + | Saturday, May 5, 6 pm - 11 pm: Bealtaine / Union<br /> | |
− | + | Friday, June 22, 6 pm - 11 pm: Midsummer / Solstice / Fulfillment<br /> | |
− | Lughnasadh | + | Saturday, August 4, 6 pm - 11 pm: Lughnasadh / Harvest<br /> |
− | Mabon | + | Saturday, September 29, 6 pm - 11 pm: Mabon / Equinox / Thanksgiving<br /> |
− | Samhain | + | Saturday, October 27, 7 pm - 11 pm: Samhain / Remembrance<br /> |
− | Yule | + | Friday, December 14, 8 pm - 11 pm: Yule / Solstice / Spark |
== Paganism 101 == | == Paganism 101 == |
Revision as of 12:51, 11 February 2012
Welcome to the MIT PSG Wiki - Homepage of the MIT Pagan Students' Group
The MIT Pagan Students' Group is a support network for Pagans in the MIT community. We welcome MIT students, employees, family members and anyone else in the MIT community with an interest in Paganism. In addition to organizing meetings and hosting rituals, we work to improve the image of Paganism in our community. Paganism is an affirmation of the beauty and sacredness of life on this earth, and of our unity with it.
The MIT PSG is also an informal collection of Wiccans (ranging from hierarchical rigid traditionalists to radical separatist feminists), Discordians, Pantheists, Shamans, Taoists, and those still searching for a path. The group is open-minded enough for people interested in Paganism as a personal religious phenomenom, as a broad political agenda, or as anything in between and beyond.
To see what is going on at the PSG, please take a look at our Current Events!
You can also take a look at our Planned Events, browe our Past Events, or take a look at our Library.
The MIT PSG office is in Walker Memorial in room 50-318.
We are now on Facebook and Twitter.
Upcoming Events
Here are the dates of our upcoming events:
Saturday, February 11, 3 pm - 5 pm: Paganism 101
Saturday, February 11, 6 pm - 11 pm: Imbolg / Inspire
Saturday, March 24, 7 pm - 11 pm: Ostara / Equinox / Emerge
Saturday, May 5, 6 pm - 11 pm: Bealtaine / Union
Friday, June 22, 6 pm - 11 pm: Midsummer / Solstice / Fulfillment
Saturday, August 4, 6 pm - 11 pm: Lughnasadh / Harvest
Saturday, September 29, 6 pm - 11 pm: Mabon / Equinox / Thanksgiving
Saturday, October 27, 7 pm - 11 pm: Samhain / Remembrance
Friday, December 14, 8 pm - 11 pm: Yule / Solstice / Spark
Paganism 101
Paganism 101 Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012 Time: 3 pm - 5 pm. Location: Room 2-105 (http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=2) on the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA Paganism 101 is a panel discussion where members of local Pagan groups will present their beliefs and practices. There will also be a question and answer session. |
Imbolg -- Inspire
Imbolg -- Inspire (Ritual and Drum Circle) Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012 Time: Doors open for ritual at 7 pm, Doors close/ritual starts at 7:30 pm. Ritual ends by 9 pm when the doors open for the drum circle. Once the ritual starts, we won't accept late arrivals, but after 9, people can come and go as they please to the drum circle. Location: The beautiful MIT Chapel, on the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA at Mass Ave & Amherst St., MIT Building W15 Parking: Parking is available in the Chapel Turnaround: "Parks 20 cars and is for use with Chapel events. Turnaround is located on Amherst Street just after the Chapel." In the darkness, a seed slumbers. Full of potential, it waits for a sign that conditions are right for beginning its journey towards fruition. Come join us as we awaken our inner seed, letting it know that the time is right for stirring from slumber and preparing for the journey ahead. We will be having live percussion by Martin Case and the Lee This is an open public ritual. It is intended both for those curious about Paganism and for practicing Pagans. All participants are equally welcome. This event is drug and alcohol free. Directions: The MIT Chapel is the cylindrical building with an odd spiky thing on top near the MIT Student Center. Get to 77 Mass. Ave. on the side opposite the MIT entrance with the pillars and walk west, away from the pillars, towards dorm row -- the chapel will be on your left. If you get to Kresge Auditorium (the building that looks as if you could ski off it), you've gone too far. If you notice a large inflatable grub-like thingy to your left, you have definitely gone much too far. |