Pan Forester, born May 15, 1968
Scottish Heritage, of the Gunn Clan.
Practicing Tradition: Eclectic Pecti Wita .
I have a very intense and very strong bond/connection with my patron God, Pan.
I see alot of myself in him...Lust, Passion, Rage, Kindness, Reverence for Nature.
Nothing makes me happier than a quiet walk in the woods at night. I believe there
must be a balance in the universe,and *All* forces must be respected and honored.
I believe every being on this planet we call home, whether they be human, animal
plant or mineral, is entitled to honor, respect and equal treatment in every way.
The All Mother will give out her own judgments, and everything will get it's
"reward" or "punishment" in time.
I am a quiet, sensitive type, yet I am quick to enrage. I enjoy quiet evenings with
my beloved consort Cyndre above all else. My Craft is very important to me, and
I celebrate all Sabbats with vigor. I follow the Scottish witchcraft traditional
calendar, yet my practice is more eclectic than pure Pecti Wita, for I involve Pan
and the Fates exclusively in my rituals. I am not in any way averse to practical magick,
yet I do tend to focus more on the religious/ceremonial aspect of my Craft, for that
is what is most important to me. I also tend to ramble... }:)
Cyndre Forester, born April 7, 1968
Mixed Heritage, Scot being prominent, of the Ferguson Clan.
Practicing Tradition: Totally eclectic, influenced by Faeries & The Fates.
I read Tarot cards, use the Ouija board to communicate with spirits, and am
currently studying Candle Magick, as well as trying to get a hold of any info
I can on Astral Travel, and contacting/meeting your Totem/Power animals.
This year, ~starting Samhain '96~ I celebrated my first "structured" ritual.
I have never felt the need for proper rituals during the years of my practice,
but I enjoyed it tremendously, methinks due to the beautiful, poetic words    of 
my beloved Pan. He made celebrating the Sabbats special, and I thank him for that! 
The Fates play an important role in my life...Perhaps one can say that I look to
then for guidance. I see them also as an aspect of the Triple_Goddess, in that
Clotho, the Spinner of the threads of life as Maiden..
Lachesis, the Weaver, who assigned each man his destiny as Mother..
And Atropos, who cut the threads of life, as Crone..
As you can see, I use the names of the Greek Morai, or Fates..
This is because of my Greek heritage.~As well as Scot? Whatta mix!:)~
As for Faeries, I have always felt akin to them, whether that be my
Scottish heritage or not. I always seem to "see" them out of the corner
of my eye, or sense them frolicking in the trees, laughing happily.
Tis one of my wishes to meet a member of the Fae court one day..
Perhaps I will, once they deem me fit!