Entry tags:
Why You Joined, Why You Left

Why did each person join ADF in the first place?
Why did they leave?
That's what this post is for: a frank discussion of what attracted people to ADF and what convinced them to quit. Full disclosure here: I'm also a former ADF member, though I left quite a while ago, and I'll be adding my own reflections to the conversation.
I'm well aware that this is a topic about which some people -- notably those who are still members of ADF -- may have strong feelings, and may not express those with the courtesy and thoughtfulness I expect from my commentariat. For that reason, any attempt at trolling, concern trolling, derailing, flamebaiting, or other bits of online gamesmanship will be deleted. This post is a place for those of us who have had experiences with a troubled Druid organization to talk about those experiences, so that a different organization can learn from them. Those who don't want to participate in that conversation are welcome to go somewhere else -- and those who might want to interfere with that conversation are welcome to go shinny up a stump. 'Nuf said.
a modern tainted egregore?
(Anonymous) 2020-06-24 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)"It is the very model of a modern tainted egregore,
its rituals are stifling but they always leave you wanting more;
the scholarship is shoddy for historic rites outrag-e-ous,
and misery at higher ranks is common and contag-i-ous.
They deified their founder though they knew of his proclivities,
displaying all and sundry the full shape of his turgidities.
And now they've gone political and see corruption all around,
issuing decrees that never seem to make a sound!"
Re: a modern tainted egregore?