Another Druid Fracas
Nov. 15th, 2019 12:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

I've been asked by several readers over on the blog about the recent blowup in the Druid organization ADF (that's Ar nDraiocht Fein if you're wondering, Irish for "Our Own Druidry") and, since that's not relevant to the theme of this week's blog post, I figured I'd take the discussion over here.
What I know about the matter is this. In a book published several years ago, a woman accused the late Neopagan leader and ADF founder Isaac Bonewits of molesting her when she was a child of six. Two weeks ago, five senior ADF members abruptly resigned, citing the lack of responsiveness to that accusation as one of a long list of reasons for their resignation. Last week the Mother Grove -- the board of directors of the organization -- announced that they were formally repudiating Bonewits, dismissing him from his posthumous role of "Beloved Ancestor." The Mother Grove claimed that they had received other accusations of misbehavior on Bonewits' part and cited these as reasons for their actions. The result has been a great deal of anger and bad feeling on all sides, with one side arguing that concern for victims of sexual abuse should be paramount, while the other argues that condemning him without a trial on the basis of mere accusation is exactly the modality of the "Satanic ritual abuse" fraud of the 1980s, which destroyed so many innocent people's lives.
Myself, I have no dog in this fight. I joined ADF just after the turn of the millennium, and quit shaking my head a few years later; I thought the ritual and religious aspects of the organization had a great deal of promise but the organizational structure was the most dysfunctional I'd ever seen in action -- it's no exaggeration to say that Bonewits and the other founding members came up with a scheme that combines all the downsides of hierarchy and democracy, while providing none of the advantages of either. I had several interactions with Isaac Bonewits later on, when I was head of AODA, and we were civil to each other but I won't claim that I liked the man; it was kind of hard to forget that he spent much of his career spewing insults at the kind of Druidry I love and practice.
With regard to the accusations against him, that's not something I'm qualified to assess. I do know that quite literally every time I was around him for more than a minute or so, I got to watch him trying to put the moves on some woman, and I don't recall ever seeing him take a simple "no" for an answer. The guy was frankly a creep. On the other hand, I never saw him make a play for anyone who wasn't obviously adult.
Whatever the truth of that issue, though, on a magical level ADF has probably signed its own death certificate. You don't turn somebody into a "Beloved Ancestor" and spend a decade making offerings to his spirit, then suddenly turn around and give him the bum's rush -- especially when you've made him a central figure in the ritual for ADF's attempt to create an initiatory tradition. (That's a flustered cluck all its own, but we can leave it aside for now.) That's perhaps the most effective way I can think of to create a wrathful spirit: empowered by a decade of offerings, linked closely to the egregor of your organization, and now enraged by the organization's 180-degree turn...oog. Whatever ADF's principal fissures are -- I have my guesses, but we'll see -- I'd expect to see the organization splitting wide open along those in the very near future.
It's unfortunate. As I noted above, the ritual and religious aspects of the organization were quite good, and if they hadn't been saddled with a great deal of unhelpful organizational baggage, ADF might have been around for the long haul. As it is, with the Neopagan movement generally in a state of accelerating decline, I expect to see it added to the long list of defunct American alternative spiritual movements in the not too distant future.
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Date: 2019-11-17 09:10 pm (UTC)I'd be curious to hear why it's such a flustered cluck. The initiatory program was one of the things that pinged my interest when I gave renewing my membership a go a few years back (finally, something that isn't purely academic or Christian-esque minister of the people). I'm not so well versed in these things to spot less obvious red flags, how glad should I be I didn't get involved?
I find this depressing, but not surprising. ADF was the first organization I joined more than ten years ago, and I had some good times in it (I'm another former Cedarlight Grove member, that really was one of their better groups) before letting my membership lapse. Looking for a sense of community again, I tried rejoining, only all I saw anymore, was politics - the exact same toxic politics you talk about on your other blog, and ADF's leadership caving to their demands way too often. I backed right off, like I've been doing since this insanity started.
I suspect, from everything I've read about this latest blow up, amid genuine (and longstanding) accusations about dysfunctional leadership, politics is a big part of what this is really all about. A few of the more vocal members of the activist wing leaving in disgust because ADF won't be as political as they want it to be, throwing buzzwords over their shoulders as they flounce away (racism! sexism! how so? don't ask). The Mother Grove needs a sacrifice to appease the activist crowd, why not a man who's been dead near ten years? Must look much easier to some people than fixing their leadership problems, or I don't know, letting the activists do whatever they want while you focus on providing religious service to people, since that's what you are, a religious organization. That the people pushing for this move don't see (or have even considered) the magical implications of what they're doing, wouldn't surprise me much at all.
This is my first time commenting here, though I've been reading both your blogs for a while now, so I just want to say thank you so much for providing an online haven of sanity NeoPagan refugees like myself can come to. Your writing has really been a huge help to me.
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Date: 2019-11-18 05:24 am (UTC)The ritual was published -- one of many signs that they had no idea what they were doing -- and I know of rather a number of people with backgrounds in initiatory orders who had great fun chuckling over it. Have you ever read a fictional sex scene written by a teenage virgin who has only the most abstract notion of what actually happens when two people make love? That's how it compares to an actual ritual of initiation. That's why it didn't surprise me a bit that they did their 180 turn on Bonewits with no thought of the magical and spiritual consequences; it really was par for the course.
Establishing ADF's Initiatory Current
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