An Exclusive Honor Bestowed Upon the Chosen.
Coven of the Gypsy Moon
A Mystic Circle Priestesshood Society
Dedicated to Embodying the Goddess
The Coven of the Gypsy Moon
is a Priestess Circle dedicated to the Goddess.
The coven is open to women in the Denver/Colorado Springs areas.
This is a private, exclusive circle.
We take vows to commit to the coven for a year and a day.
Only 12 women will be chosen to the priestess circle.
After an initial commencement/initiation ceremony we will commit to meeting twice monthly for the new and full moon circles.
There may be other holy day gatherings, but they will be optional.
We are a goddess sisterhood of women who come together to honor the wheel of the year and to live, share and celebrate seasonally.
If this is a dream you desire to make a reality
and you are sincerely interested in joining this coven,
please fill out the form below and an application will be sent to you.
If you are accepted into our small 13 member coven
you will receive a book of shadows and information of our basic goals, moon meeting times, dress, location, and other guidelines.
There will be small monthly dues,
but we will decide on an amount collectively.
This coven is shrouded in secrecy due to the nature of the circle.
Only those who belong will be led to join.
I look forward to receiving your application.
May the Circle be Blessed.
Yours faithfully,
The Priestess Leesa
One always learns one mystery at the price of ones innocence.
Please complete this form if you wish to apply for the Priestesshood.
Thank you for your interest in becoming part of the coven. I will be sending an application to your email address; please watch your inbox. If you will, please return it fully completed, along with the requested attachments as soon as you can. You will receive an Announcement Ceremony Invitation within 2 weeks if you are chosen. Beauty and Infinite Blessings Always, The Priestess Leesa
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When the moon,
after covering herself with darkness as in sorrow,
at last throws off the garments of her widowhood,
she does not at once expose herself
impudently to the public gaze;
but for a time remains veiled in a transparent cloud,
till she gradually acquires courage
to endure the looks and admiration of beholders.
~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare,
Guesses at Truth,
by Two Brothers, 1827