Updated May 18, 2008
The Dragon's Cauldron is a group of Witches and Pagans that celebrate the Goddess in the Reclaiming tradition. We serve Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina.
We are a friendly, committed group of men and women who honor the eight sabbats with ritual. We welcome all newcomers that have completed the Reclaiming introductory class, The Elements of Magic.
To be included in the next offering of Elements of Magic, please email our Teaching Resources, Birch, or Wren.
And for those who have taken Elements of Magic
we are pleased to announce:

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For additional details about Dragon's Cauldron, please email Birch , Wren, or Beth Owl's Daughter
We are proud to be one of the sponsors and leading the Opening Ritual for the
2008 Central N. C. Pagan Pride Day Celebration.
We try to provide at least one public ritual or magical offering annually, where those of like mind may join with us to raise energy for a common intention.
Our first public ritual was the Celebration of the Green Dragon, a ritual to bring peace and healing to a world on the brink of war.
It was in downtown Durham, in March, 2003.

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In October, 2004, we offered a public ritual at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Hillsborough, NC. In the name of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, our intention was to join energies so that the waves of mercy, compassion and healing would cleanse and flow, to create still pools of reflection and truth.


2006:
On Sept. 16, 2006, we led the opening ritual for the Central North Carolina Pagan Pride Day celebrations in Raleigh. With song and chanting, we called to the participants to co-create with us an open but sacred space for people to come and go as they needed to. We welcomed the Guardians of the Directions with sound and movement and then taught and led a Spiral Dance.
An estimated 600 people attended over the course of the day, with 857 pounds of non-perishable food collected for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC
2007:
This year, at Central North Carolina Pagan Pride Day, we taught a workshop about how to build and use the sacred forms of the labyrinth.
Check out the photos, taken by our own Photo Witch, John Otter.

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