Thank you for having taken the time to visit my site. If you click on the title of the page that you first entered my site on, you should get back to where you belong with little difficulty.
But perhaps you can't remember where you first entered my site? No problem. You should find your navbar somewhere in the stacks below, as I mention what one can find on this site in passing. A few of these rings that you see navbars for below are ones that the Alternative Chicago/Ft.Wayne Burners list belongs to:
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Others, which sites that are being subhosted on my site (or are part of it) belong to, I'll include in the interests of total webring navigability. Not surprisingly, given the religious demographics of the Burning Man community and the fact that this is a Burning Man related site, a number of these will be Pagan related, like the homepage for Middle-Eastern Polytheism in the Midwest (aka Judeo-Pagan Chicago.
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Jewish Pagan WebRing by mindnmagick [ Join Now | Ring Hub | Random | << Prev | Next >> ]
The fact that this is a Pagan-friendly site, however, should not be taken as a sign that we approve of the "anything goes", New Age ethic which we've witnessed in a number of places. The incidents one sees in Tempest in a Teapot: The Raven Blackbane Saga (and other stories), which I also subhost on this site, serve as a good illustration of just how liberating the discarding of traditional Western values is not.
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Looking at some material which has just been relocated off of this site, one might say much the same about some of the odd experiences mentioned on the Burning Man page for the Shrine of the Sleeping Gods, a group which will never visit that festival again, and urge others to approach it with caution, if at all. The kind of Paganism we're friendly to around here is the kind one would see out of Plato or Aristotle, not out of Shirley MacLaine, and it's a sad commentary on where education has come in the last few years, that so many people straight out of undergrad don't appreciate the fact that there is a major difference between the two and no, if any small Christian or Jewish sites would like to be subhosted on this site to even things out, I wouldn't object to that one bit. A religion that reaffirms the value of morality in faith is one that is going to earn the respect of anybody who has worked here, and one that we think would be a good influence on many of those we've found ourselves regretting having met.
Now that I'm done venting about that, here are the last of those navbars. In addition to being the home of the Alternative Chicago / Ft.Wayne Burning Man List, this site is home to the homepage for the BMORG Doesn't Speak For Us webring, or at least one copy of it. There are two, each acting as a backup to the other just in case a server goes down, with interlocking ring return networks to ensure that visitors can find their way back to the ring they came in on, no matter where they wander in our network of sites.
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STILL not finding what you're looking for? OK, one last shot. The page you're thinking about might no longer be subhosted on my site; have you checked out the Ghosts of Navbars Past page, where a number of navbars for such pages are located? You may find success there, if not, I don't know. But, in any case, like I said, thanks for visiting my site.