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Does COGA hold open circles?

Inquirers and visitors are welcome to participate in
training  circles.  Members' circles are for initiates who
work together on a regular basis and have developed a
group mind.


Do you work skyclad or robed?

Yes and yes.  COGA's mother circle works skyclad, in the
time-honored tradition of perfect love and perfect trust.  
Our daughter circles work robed, and may choose to
transition to skyclad practice when they have achieved
specific standards of readiness.  


Is it true that it is difficult to get into COGA?

COGA is not for everyone.  We welcome dedicated
students, with the desire for thorough training, who are
prepared to invest time and effort in order to gain
knowledge and skill.  In accepting students, we are more
interested in quality than quantity.


I am an initiate in another tradition.  Would I need
to go through COGA's entire training program in
order to become an initiate in this tradition?

Yes.  All COGA initiates share the same foundation of
thorough training.  Students with previous training or
independent study may be  able to complete certain
segments of the training more quickly than others.  


How can I get involved in COGA training?

Contact the elders for more information.