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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions about Conclave
What are the basic principals of Conclave?
What does the term Conclave mean?
Why the Earth?
Are you Circle?
Why are Conclave events "chemical free"?
Why doesn't the definition of "chemical free" include:
coffee, teas, sugars, and chocolate?
Why does Conclave limit the size of most events?
What do you mean by "self-determined" sliding scale?
What if someone really can't afford an event?
What is Conclave's financial situation or what does it
spend the money on?
How does the Executive Council Govern and Communicate?
What are Martha's Rules?
Can we have a copy of your "By-Laws or Articles of Incorporation"?
Is the Earth Conclave a "tradition"?
How do I become a member?
How Confidential are your Mailings?
How do or did I get on the Conclave mailing list?
How do I get off of the Conclave mailing list?
What are the basic principles of Conclave?
- integrating the personal and political with the spiritual
- encouraging dialogue on all aspects of culture and community building
- examining personal, inter-personal, community and global relationships
and interactions
- promoting explorations of the many perspectives reflected in our global
communities
- facilitating change through experimentation and evaluation of new
syntheses in art, science, lifestyle and philosophy as tools for the
integration of the personal, the political and the spiritual.
- We engage in this process of new paradigm building in order to insure
a cooperative and sustainable future for ourselves, our children and
our planet with its diversity of life forms and living systems.
We are not a membership organization, but have an open volunteer Board
which makes decisions by consensus. The Board members come from the larger
community of Earth Conclave participants and supporters. The Board meets
regularly for spiritual and emotional support in our work, and to help
plan bi-annual Conclaves and other less regular events like Enclaves (small
gatherings of long-term participants), workshop intensives and retreats.
The Fall & Spring Conclave events are organized by rotating committees
comprised of Board and other community members. Through this yearly cycle
of small conferences, workshops and family gatherings, The Earth Conclave
examines in-depth the spiritual beliefs and practices of those who see
our planet as a divine being worthy of respect and veneration.
Conclave is an old word that means "secret meeting". It also means gathering
representatives from other or larger groups to share information in a smaller
group and then take it back. This is one of the things we are interested
in doing. Bringing people together from different groups, traditions, communities
and sharing ideas and asking questions that are then taken back to their
"home" group. It is a way to build bridges of communication and develop
coalitions in the broader communities.
One of the things that brings all people together is that we share a home,
the Earth. The founding members of the Earth Conclave had a strong commitment,
both spiritual and political, to the Earth, this planet, this iving biosphere
that we are growing and evolving with.
No, we are not associated with Circle Sanctuary® . There are a number
of active pagan and environmental groups in the south central Wisconsin
area, including The Earth Conclave, most of which are not and may never
have been affiliated with Circle Sanctuary. We are independent of Circle,
and did not grow out of any Circle events. Circle can be reached at their
website: http://www.circlesanctuary.org/
What our brochures usually say:
The Earth Conclave supports chemical free space for most of its events.
Alcohol and other mind altering drugs will have no place at this event.
If you do not wish to abstain for a long week-end, this event might not
be for you.
Conclaves have not been chem free only because the parks or sites we
rent require this. We are chem free at any event we do, and always have
been because we choose to be. Please keep in mind that the Conclave does
not define chemical use as "bad". There is such a thing as responsible
use, some on our board and in this extended community think setting up
categories such as good and bad use are part of the problem of abuse and
use.
Our policy is simply to establish a safe place for people who seek an
alternative space without drugs and alcohol. There are not many events
in the Pagan community that do offer chem free space. Drugs are something
that are primarily abused in our culture and alcohol is a major problem
for lots of folks... So the Conclave offers an alternative. There are
other gatherings and events across the country for folks to go to who
wish to imbibe. The Executive Council is not a group of people who don't
use, some of the council doesn't practice a chemical free existence, we
have wine connoisseurs and those who love ale and mead, others who . We
also have people who don't use, for reasons of recovery or spiritual/health
reason. This diversity within our Council and with the members of our
extended communities helps us understand the need for providing space
and communication in a chemical-free space...
And "chemical free" space is sought for MANY reasons! There are members
of the Pagan community who are in recovery. There are some who want a
different picture of use presented to their children. There are also some
who feel it creates a spiritually or magical energy that is evident and
sometimes not pleasant on a pshyic level to those around that. Sometimes
it is evident by their behavior and response to the event or the group.
We do not have a long standing western tradition or culture that teaches
spiritual chemical mind-altering practices, its not something most or
perhaps even any of us grew up with. So even in the privacy of their own
room or tent, the energy, the psychic imprint may still be there. The
Conclave can't and won't watch people's tents or rooms, no one will be
asked to take a urine test or have a breathalyzer going... But no one
is going to stay in their tent and how will they feel if others "sense"
their imbibing energy? How will those who are sensitive to the energy
feel?
What we hope is that people will make an effort to understand the policy
and the process to make a community agreement to honor chemical-free space.
Providing a "chem-free" space means that those who do use chemicals responsibly
are generously doing a courtesy to those of us who feel set "outside"
or excluded when there is alcohol or drugs used as part of the gathering-especially
if they are part of a ritual. We depend on the community created at each
event to take responsibility for what happens at that event and so far
our experience has been good with community unity and responsibility.
As with vegetarianism there is a continuum in definition. For some "chemical-free"
space means any substance that alters the "natural" mind or body. That can
include drugs, alcohol, coffee, teas, sugars, and chocolate, it can also
mean "prescription" drugs such as psychotropics and anti-biotics. The only
drug given exception in some definitions is insulin. We are primarily focusing
on drugs and alcohol for the overall gathering as this is much simpler to
define and more realistic for our community and abilities.
The Conclaves were designed to encourage sharing and getting to know each
other. Some of our events do not even offer concurring events during each
timeslot, to encourage the entire group to be present and interacting at
that time.
Our brochures usually say: All Conclave events are offered on a self determined
sliding scale. Each attendee determines what they can afford. The mid range
of the fee scale covers the cost of putting on the event, the lower end
barely covers the cost of individual attendance. The higher end helps the
Conclave offer the lower end and helps secure moneys for work-exchange participants.
How can we know what your individual circumstances are? Someone could
be earning $30,000 a year but be supporting 3 children, a sick aunt and
paying back student loans. That would mean they have less "disposable"
income. While someone else earns $16,000 a year, lives in a coop and enjoys
a very rich life with disposable income. The mainstream culture has given
us a structure that defines people by their earned income and not by the
reality of their financial lives. And it does not recognize or validate
other life structures. Lesbian and gay "families" often can't acknowledge
the real members of the family they support and some families may not
be the defined "nuclear" family of the media.
You are the best judge of your circumstances and they are in truth NONE
of our business. There must be a place were our communities learn to trust
each other and our own realities. So to sum it up, we ask you to make the individual call and you do not need to justify it to us in any way.
The Conclave does try to offer Scholarship & Work-exchange options:
We have a commitment to provide events that are has affordable as we can
make them. If we can't offer an event in the range that you can afford,
this is a possible option. Each person accepted for work exchange/scholarship
will be asked to pay a minimum fee to help defray costs.
Depending on donations made to the Work Exchange / Scholarship fund,
some partial work exchanges or scholarships may be available. Work exchanges
are preferable to scholarships, and because of finances. the number is
usually pretty limited. Applications are in the form of a letter of request.
We ask you to please include an explanation of your situation. If approved,
we'll let you know what work is available. We try to organize things so
everyone gets to enjoy and participate in the majority of the scheduled
events of the Conclave. If there is any work you cannot or would choose
not to do, please include that in your letter.
Applications are in the form of a letter of request, we ask you to please
include an explanation of your situation, your skills and of course, jobs
you will not do. Almost all work-exchange duties are done at the event
and have a fair exchange rate. We try to organize things so everyone gets
to enjoy and participate in the majority of the scheduled events.
Send requests via email to Brita and Hugh through the Contact page with the Work Exchange/Scholarship in the subject line.
If you wish to support the Conclave, you can make tax-deductible donations
to our on-going scholarship fund or to support future events..
Our conferences are not to provide the base for our annual budget. The Conclave
does not own property or have a hired staffi, and those are also not driving
forces for the organization. Our events are as close to our costs as we
can make them. We have no grants or sponsoring groups or individuals and
our Executive Council (board) is all volunteer. The events are organized
by the members of the Executive Council and interested individuals who wish
to be on an event committee. All profits are used to support the running
and maintenance of the Earth Conclave. We have printing, postage, d-base,
computer, phone, government fees and event expenses.
As a non-profit organization we believe that our finances are relatively
public. We list all of our expenses and the mass income at the end of
each event. Sometimes we misjudged our slush and we pass the hat to make
up the difference. The information that we WILL NOT disclose are the specific
amounts that individuals paid for their registration or who has been granted
a scholarship or work-exchange position.
The Conclave also provides a copy of the Board Manual at each event
for people to look at. This manual contains an Annual Report for each
year the Conclave has existed. As well as our policies, by-laws, articles
of Incorporation, etc.
The Executive Council is made up of 3 to 9 members. The decision-making
process is "Consensus" We use Martha's Rules, form of modified consensus
developed at Martha's Coop in Madison WI. Members of the Council are spread
over 4 states and we meet 2 to 4 times a year. We seldom have official meetings
at our events, since we are busy playing, organizing and being with the
"Conclave Community" of that event. During the other times we communicate
via e-mail, phone and letter.
Martha's Rules
A Basic Adaptation of an effective Alternative Decision-Making Process
These rules were developed at Martha's Co-op in Madison WI, when the
members became dissatisfied with Robert's Rules of Order as a method for
making decisions. Martha's Rules are a five step procedure for discussing
issues and making decisions in fairly large group meetings.
The guiding principle was:
"Every decision we make is something we have to work with, and so it seems
essential to us that we understand and have a commitment to the things
we decide. We recognize that consensus decision-making, while it generates
high-quality decisions, takes a lot of time and energy. Some decisions
are simply not worth the effort. So, we developed a way to test whether
an issue was important enough to warrant taking the extra time to develop
consensus while the decision was being discussed."
We've included a detailed description of Marthas Rules here.
As a non-profit, most states require that this be a "matter of public record".
We display our information at our events and our by-laws and Articles of
Incorporation are displayed elsewhere in this site.
If you are interested in establishing you own non-profit group, do lots
of research. Contact the Secretary of State office and ask how you can
obtain copies of non-profits in your area. You might also be able to contact
other states. Then look around and find the organizations that are similar
to what you hope to create. Talk to them and also read their materials
carefully.
Though we have things that we do at each event, the Conclave is not a "tradition".
The Conclave is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to bringing
together people of many different traditions and beliefs. Our board is also
made up of people from different paths as are the folks who attend our gatherings.
Individuals from all traditions whether they have roots in Paganism, Native
Cultures or main stream society are welcome to attend...
We have Unitarian Conclavers, Gardnerian Conclavers, Dianic Conclavers,
Shamanic Conclavers, Reclaiming Conclavers and many more... People attend
who have been part of the "pagan" community for over 20 years and others
who just "discovered" it. Others attend who have no idea what "paganism"
means and are simply searching for spiritual or environmental community.
The Earth Conclave is not a membership organization. We do not have membership
fees or standing. However, we are interested in the feedback and ideas of
the folks who attend our events. Each event is ended with something we call
"The Feedback Committee". That is were the members of the Executive Council
and perhaps some of the committee members sit and listen to the feedback,
praise, suggestions, concerns and ideas of the participants in one large
group. Not only specific to that event, but also for future events and the
Conclave in general.
Having said that "we do not have members", those who come to a Conclave
event often consider themselves members of the broader Conclave Community.
We also invite feedback in the form of letters, e-mail and by attending
our Council Meetings. It is appreciated if comments and concerns are done
in a reproducible format so it can be shared with the entire Executive
Council accurately. Anyone wanting to attend our meetings (which usually
last 1 to 1 and 1/2 days on a week-end) can contact any of the members
of the Executive Council to find out the date and schedule a time to talk
or even just come to see the whole meeting...
There are those who are concerned that their name on our mailing list will
be sold or given to another group or organization or that they will somehow
be "discovered". The following policy addresses this concern as best we
can.
Conclave Policy on Privacy: Many of the people on our mailing list wish
to make their own decisions regarding public acknowledgment of their spirituality
or other private matters. Any materials or publications designed or distributed
for a Conclave project shall avoid "outing" or exposing receiving individuals
to potential oppression. For example, terms such as "pagan" or "queer"
shall not appear on the outer face of public mailings.
Our brochures and promotional materials are sent first class rather
than bulk mail, so the postal term "or current occupant" will not be used
so as not to inadvertently expose the original addressee to "outing".
The names on our list were not purchased by us. We will never sell our database.
We receive names through requests by individuals or when another individual
asks us to mail someone information. All requests we receive are entered
into our d-base. We do update our publications, business and group/organizational
listings by going through resources and magazines or picking up flyers at
other conferences or events.
Send us an e-mail or letter asking to be removed.
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