Very new!

topic posted Sun, December 28, 2008 - 3:47 PM by  blackrat
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I've been really interested in Feri for about a year now, but I don't claim to know much about it at all. So far I've just been reading and re-reading anything I can find free online (I know, I know... not the best way to learn!) I'd love to find a teacher, but I'm a student at the moment and money is scarce - I wouldn't insult anyone by asking to be taught for free. Until I _do_ have money, are there any books/websites you'd recommend reading? I've found a few reading lists, but I'd like to get some recommendations on where to start! I've heard there's a lot that can only be taught by a teacher (rather than learned from a book), but I'd like to at least make an effort until I can afford to take things further.

Also, are there any Feri groups in the UK? I think I found a Yahoo group at one point, but it was asking a lot of questions and I wasn't really sure what to say...

Sorry for all the silly questions!
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blackrat
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  • Re: Very new!

    Sat, September 5, 2009 - 5:35 AM
    Hi blackrat. First of all, there's no such thing as silly questions, only sincere and insincere ones, in my book at least.

    I'm in the UK, and very happy to be in touch, but I'm a student not an initiate. There are a fair few students/seekers, and, as far as I know, four or five initiates here, and a few more around Europe, some of whom teach and some of whom don't (see www.feritradition.org/classes.htm as I think Anaar has already suggested).

    As far as books go, I would recommend everything at www.carnivalia.com/books_feri.htm as well as veedub (Valerie Walker)'s 'DustBunnies Big Damn Handout Book' which is available from www.lulu.com (search for 'veedub' in Books).

    Feel free to email me off-tribe.

    xx E

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