It may help you to know that I’ve received a few critical comments as private messages (and through the anonymous feedback box I posted to the NYC group mailing list).
It may also be.… settling? (un-unsettling?) to know that when the actual ritual book is posted, you will see that the very first rule written down is that each year, every ritual must be re-evaluated, and at least one ritual that has not been previously modified must be modified. Exact wording of this rule is a little up in the air (specific letters of the law might produce weird consequences I didn’t intend), but I very much intended the spirit of the law—that nothing should ever become sacred to the point that you cannot let it go—to be built into the core of the event.
It may help you to know that I’ve received a few critical comments as private messages (and through the anonymous feedback box I posted to the NYC group mailing list).
It may also be.… settling? (un-unsettling?) to know that when the actual ritual book is posted, you will see that the very first rule written down is that each year, every ritual must be re-evaluated, and at least one ritual that has not been previously modified must be modified. Exact wording of this rule is a little up in the air (specific letters of the law might produce weird consequences I didn’t intend), but I very much intended the spirit of the law—that nothing should ever become sacred to the point that you cannot let it go—to be built into the core of the event.