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icymist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-15-07 12:49 PM
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Witch Wars: For the love of Power (WitchVox)
Without a doubt, this is the key element of many a Witch War. Since a self-serving individual is never a pretty sight to behold, there is bound to be criticism of their agenda. People can always tell when one of these people enters the room. The only sounds that they will hear at first are the hushed tones of "Oh, look! Is it really HER?" If they had listened more closely though, they would have probably also detected the sounds of teeth grinding together. These sounds come from those Pagans who have to live in the same community with this person. Unfortunately, not too many people are willing to listen this closely. Too bad. It would usually save them a lot of time and money...

This type of leader wields a mighty athame over the local community and, of course, his/her own group of followers and fans. They have their own P.R. kit. Its free. Take one. You'll pay for everything else! A good measure as to whether a group is exhibiting "cult like behavior" can be found via The Advanced Bonewits' Cult Danger Evaluation Frame. A typical cult hierarchy is as follows.


The Leader: This "figure head" (usually self-proclaimed) builds up his/her "power base" and is ready to take on the world if and when they are questioned by the community. You're talking about their precious reputation here! No dissent allowed! His/her power source typically includes the following subservients.


The Inner Circle: Their mission is to serve and protect-the Leader, that is. The inner circle has everything to gain by keeping their leader's name in a favorable light. This is often a full time job. If He/She looks good, so do they. This can only increase their own power and worth in the group. Let's not forget that the inner circle members hope someday to be the next in line to lead or "carry on the agenda".


The Followers/Fans: The depth of any group is dependent on the numbers of its followers or fans. The fans are often proud of their affiliation with the group and happy just to be involved. They'll do anything just to be able to say that they met or know this leader personally. This group often exists to feed the ego of the Leader and his/her inner circle. They also provide a nice buffer zone in case things get 'sticky."


Does a group like this believe that they are doing wrong? Almost NEVER! They would say they what they are doing is correct and the good of all. This is the heart of the problem.

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