Lecture – These are the discussion and lecture classes available to students in church studies only available to all who have achieved the specified degree or higher and have taken its prerequisites. Labs - These are the labs that are the tangible part of the learning. Not all of them are provided within the circle, some have to be sought elsewhere and that is itself a part of the learning experience.
Class level specifications E - entry level of seekers. Also open to the public D – Dedicant or Novice level classes R – Root level or First degree classes S – Sacral or Second degree classes SP – Solar Plexus or Third degree classes (lab only) IND – Independent study classes are for outside the church learning.
There are four ranges of study: Bard, Mage, Healer, Priest Bard: This is a person more interested in the art and knowledge of the craft. They are the creative force. Mage: This is a person who wants to seek power. These are ambitious people. They are a driving force. Healer: This is the one who wishes to serve and help. They are selfless. They are the empaths. Priest: These want to lead. They also want to serve the Gods. These are the ones who direct us and our craft.
A person can take more than one cource of study, it will just take a little longer Independent study for those with less than a third degree
There are several parts of this document:
A. Lecture classes B. Lab classes C. Independent study courses D. Bard required subjects of study E. Bard Required Reading and Bard Assignments F. Bard Credit Progress Sheet G. Mage required subjects of study H. Mage Required Reading and Mage Assignments I. Mage Credit Progress Sheet J. Healer required subjects of study K. Healer Required Reading and Healer Assignments L. Healer Credit Progress Sheet M. Priest required subjects of study N. Priest Required Reading and Priest Assignments O. Priest Credit Progress Sheet P. Independent study s Assignment
Electives – Some paths of study offer electives to round the student out. Electives can consist of any class that as on the same degree the student is or lower. All prerequisites for the selected class must have been met first/For example, a sacral student can take a dedicant class to fill in an elective.
The student will advance to the next degree when the council of elders can see they have completed all their assignments and have attended all the required classes.
*** Classes taken in college can and do substitute for any required class in study |
In case you didn’t guess, the system was developed by an education major and a private school teacher. |