I have been unaffiliated for some time and I am finding myself contemplating on joining a society. I am looking for a non-allianced house or coven that is free of any drama or trouble. I love to be active and I would not mind being placed into a role. I have experience in being a coven mistress and an assistant coven mistress. I would put my all into any society who would have me as a member. I am unsure which society to choose but I would be open for suggestions and all would be appreciated.
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Well, there are a lot of good Societies to choose from. Both Houses and Covens have their good points. As far as Houses go, you really can't beat House Eternal. Yes, it's Allied, but every one of the Covens that take part in Arthropoda are awesome. HE is full of wonderful,laid back and active people.
If you're looking fora Coven, Lux Aeterna is great, if just a bit inactive due to a small member base. I hear good things about Complicit Dualities as well. Immortal Sin is pretty awesome, as is Kabbalah.
Honestly, if you're interested in joining a Society, take a look at what there is. Find one you like,view their pages and see if you fit. I've personally been in a good majority of them, so I can tell you which ones I feel are great, but only you can decide that for yourself. You may even have to hop around until you find that one plaace you really click in.
Yes, I couldn't agree more. Houses are great, they will never go away they are stable. Yes I have a few favorite Houses, But Eternal, just Rocks.
Yes there are alot of societies right now, and majority of them are in an alliance of one sort or another. I agree with what Immortal says about trying out a few. That is the freedom you have as a sire you can come and go as you please when your not a CM. I find that if you have a lot of friends in one place , thats always a safe place to go to.
We all have issues from time to time but thats to be expected there are alot of different personalities all in one social network. You just have to chose your battles, some are worth it and well others are just a waste of time.
Regardless of what you decide, your more then welcome to take a look in Atrum. But definatly look around ask questions thats the best way to go.
I agree that both houses and covens each have their good and bad sides.
A few societies I would recommend are,
Dragon Kings and Dying Queens, Shadowed Angels, Sangre Fidelis and of course you are welcome to join Alpha-Omega we are small but we are active, friendly and drama free.
Thank you so much for those who have commented here formerly. I am open to the idea of an alliance but I would personally prefer a smaller one. I would be appreciative of more suggestions for additional recommendations.
i wish i could have you in my coven i really need you
sorry i forgot to say this its ur choice on which coven or house u want to go to i was hope u would have came to my coven but that ur choice
Complicit Dualities as well as Kabbalah are both really good. I have been in both and at the moment I am in Kabbalah.
I have received a few emails about the scorpion on my profile picture. It has a special meaning for me, thus I am including it in my journal.
The symbol meaning of Scorpion, much like its appearance, can be little foreboding. That is, if we do not have the inner eyes to see the beauty and complexity of its symbolism.
Below are a few facts on the symbol meaning for Scorpion along with some cultural history and background.
A summary of symbol meaning/associations for the Scorpion are as follows:
- Transition
- Death/Dying
- Sex
- Control
- Solitary/Being Alone
- Treachery
- Passion
- Protection
- Defensiveness
A potent message the Scorpion chooses to express is that of protection and/or isolation. In fact, they themselves are quite solitary - part of the reason why they symbolize In fact, many people with the Scorpion as their totem tend to have brief spells of passion with a partner only to end the relationship and spend long periods content to be alone.
The Scorpion will mate in an exotic, dance of passion and control. The Scorpion sex dance is one of beauty, control, and calculation.
The female allows her new offspring to ride on her back until they shed their first exoskeleton - then her offspring leaves her - all of them going off to their lone, solitary lives - another example of intensity in relationship followed by isolation.
Defensiveness/control/protection is evident in the Scorpion's appearance - which seems to say "Do not trifle with me." One look at this magnificent creature says "back off!" does it not?
As another symbol of protection - we can consider the venomous tip of the scorpion which numbs its prey as well as makes its prey chemically digestible for the Scorpion. Whether the Scorpion intends to eat the victim of its sting is irrelevant because its sting will most certainly protect the Scorpion in order for it to live another day.
In Samaria, the Scorpion is associated with the Sun, and ancient writings depict Scorpion-men guarding (protecting) sacred gateways leading to ascension, pleasure and enlightenment.
Death symbolism comes into play in Greco-Roman mythology where Artemis (Diana) used the Scorpion to sting Orion's foot, which caused his death. Afterwards, Zeus (Jupiter) made the Scorpion a zodiac sign among the stars.
There are some species where the venom is actually the antidote for its sting (like cobras). In Egypt and Tibet this is seen as an omen, and the Scorpion is made into an amulet - signifying protection and warding off evil. In Africa, the Scorpion is also seen as a healing sign - its venomous oil used for medicinal purposes.
When we consider the message this incredible creature has for us, we must first consider its outstanding features, which are the Scorpion's natural protective/defensive mechanisms. For example, consider the Scorpion's hard exoskeleton as a line of defense. Also consider its sharp potentially damaging pinchers - not to mention its venomous stinger.
Therefore, as a symbol meaning, the Scorpion represents protection. When the Scorpion makes an appearance in our lives, it is beckoning us to consider the following:
- What needs protecting in my life?
- Am I being overprotective?
- Am I being defensive? Why?
- Am I afraid of being vulnerable?
- How do I feel about control in my life? (too much, too little)
Although the symbol meaning for Scorpion can appear a little harsh at first glance, when we really contemplate the Scorpion in all its wonder - then compare these meanings against the events in our own lives, we will inevitably find a common ground and learn some timely lessons from the Scorpion too.
I finally purchased myself a lifetime membership. I do not have to worry about my membership running out now. :)
I decided on a name change because I did not like words being incorrectly spelled. I did not like MYDNYGHTDREAM too well so I decided on MOONLITDREAM.
To all those on my friends list, please rerate me and readd my journal as I cherish your friendships and would like to continue talking with you, thank you.
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