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Winterstar 23 Registration Seminar Fee Includes All Winterstar Aivities Unless Otherwise Indicated Sexual & Spiritual (r)evolutionaries are in danger of becoming the scapegoats of a new inquisition in a culture that is increasingly repressive. A fact obscured by being wrapped in red, white and blue bunting and religious platitudes... Our 23rd Annual Winterstar Festival is again proudly hosted by the Association for ConsciousnessSects Exploration - the folks who& bring you the StarwoodSex Festival, America’s Favorite Magical Event! Winterstar is a village of cozy cottages, withnightly theme parties offering drumming and dance, bardic sing-a-longs, rock-n-roll, pyrates and more exotic pleasures. Evenings feature entertainment and spiritual transformation, a perfect lend of the aesthetic and sacred. Days are ent enjoying the luxurious amenities of the Atwood Lake Resort Lodge, shopping in our merchant room, exploring biofeedback & electronic meditation aids and participating in rituals and experiential classes. Presenters this year include: Raised in the craft, 2nd generation Pagan clergy Sharing the ecstasy of devotion with others, Lasara Firefox was ordained by the Church of Snakes Rising evokes hot, sultry nights with All Worlds in 1989. Her recently pulished book their Eastern dance, rhythms and chanting. Cel- Sexy Witch has been opening minds and creating ebrate with us and experience the controversy. Lasara will direct Flirting, Gender passionMahashivaratri of Shiva for his Beloved Parvati. Bending, and a traditional CAW Water Sharing A scholar of queer and transgendered spiritual A former First Lady of Ohio, Rev. Dagmar history, Garan Du is Co-founder of The Green Braun Celeste is one of a handful of excommu- Faerie Grove and organizes The Between the nicated, ordained Catholic Priestesses. She helped Worlds Gathering. found the first battered women’s shelter in Ohio, and will eak on her experiences with women in Erase personal boundaries with Sheri Winston, the justice system. a teacher of , Wholistic Sexuality and a healer, counselorWomancraft and educator. Her playshops An initate of the Minoan Brotherhood, Ea is a explore loving, intimate relationships and truly Co-founder of the OAV, a Thelemic magical order mindlowing sex! for Gay and Bi Men. Frater Ea will talk about polarity in magical ritual and GLBTs as guides to First Primate of the Church of the SubGenius, the Underworld. the Rev. Ivan Stang is the founder of the SubGenius Foundation. He will reveal “The Celebratory and inspiring, the Niagara Voodoo Secret Mystick School of Temper Tantra” and tradition was carried North via the Underground the eecially secret “doctrine of Sexhurt” which Railroad to its end point in Canada. It is a rich tap- should probaly be kept secret, but he’s determined estry of , and the tribal traditions that this knowlege must fall into the wrong hands. of the Voodoo, Santeria where these spirits originated.Yoruba and Dahomey Initiated tantric Donald Michael Kraig, author of Modern Sex Magick: Secrets of Erotic In addition to FutureRitual, Phil Farber has , pulished in the Journal of Hypnotism, Mondo Spirituality Modern, andMagick: Eleven Lesons explores in the 2000, and other cutting edge pulications. Phil theHigh intersection Magickal Arts of geometry,Tarot chakras, & Magic kabalah turns us on to the Group Mind, and Gods, and modern sex magic. Demons, and Imaginary friends - praical ways to play and learn from less corporeal colleagues. More, more, more... Expand the Frontiers of Your Consideration Complete details availale: http://www.rosencomet.com/winterstar Call: (216) 932-5421 E-mail: [email protected] Mail forms to: ACE, Attn: Winterstar Registration 1643 Lee Road #9, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Three days of seminars forpersonal enlightenment, multi-cultural rituals for spiritual renewal, and damn fine parties for your thorough entertainment, all in a luxurious, warm and friendly social environment. • A relaxing, energizing 3-day experience. • A perfectly timed escape…set in the comfort, convenience, and beauty of Mid-Ohio’s Atwood Lake Resort. • Easy accessibility from major highways and several airports, on roads well maintained in winter. • Lodging choices. 100 Resort guest rooms in the newly renovated Lodge. Or a room in one of WinterStar’s “Village” of cozy, 4-bedroom cottages with full linens and equipped kitchens. • Full access to Resort amenities like restaurant, bar, indoor pool, sauna, and (ahhhhh) hot tub. • An intimate merchant market for selling or finding the cool and cosmic. • Weird enough to satisfy that mid-winter need for change. • Special WinterStar Lodge room rates (mention us when you reserve: (800) 362-6406 ) WinterStar 23 Registration Seminar Fee includes all WinterStar aivities unless otherwise indicated. No one-day or ala carte rates are availale. Please Print - duplicate this form for additional registrants. Legal Name (last) ______________________ (first) ________________________________ Street ___________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________ State ______ Zip ____________________ Phone _______________________ E-mail ______________________________________ Attendance Fees We need by Feb. 13 $100 ____ At the door $110 ____ ACE Members: We need by Feb. 13 $ 85 ____ At the door $ 95 ____ ACE Membership New ____ Renewing ____ $ 65 ____ Accommodations: Must be reserved by Jan. 23 | Smoking? Y | N | ? Fri/Sat Cabin Doule Bedroom (2 person max) $130 _____ Add Thurs. Cabin Doule Bedroom (2 person max) $ 60 _____ Fri/Sat Cabin Day Bed (1 person max) $ 50 _____ Add Thurs. Cabin Day Bed (1 person max) $ 25 _____ Vendors: (per tale space 10’x6’, must also be paid Winterstar attendee) $ 60 _____ Staying in the resort lodge? Call Atwood: 800-362-6406 Total: $ _______ www.atwoodlakeresort.com Questions? E-mail: [email protected] Online registration and more availale from www.rosencomet.com/winterstar/2006/ Call 216.932.5421 for ACE phone registration. Winterstar Festival 23 A weekend of seminars, ceremonies, entertainment and absolutely fabulous parties in a luxurious resort at an affordable price! Featuring: Lasara Firefox Rev. Dagmar Braun Celeste Donald Michael Kraig Sheri Winston Snakes Rising Association for Consciousness Exploration 1643 Lee Road #9, Cleveland OH 44118 Heights, Garan Du Phil Farber Rev. Ivan Stang.
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