Georgian 101 test

Georgian 101 test Answers

 

 

The material from this test is taken from the Pre-Dedicant material and general Georgian history and facts you studied before being dedicated into the Georgian Tradition.  It is open book and has no time limit assigned.  Some are multiple choice, requiring you to select the correct answer from the incorrect while others require you to answer them as outlined in your study material..

 

 

  1. In studying magic you should, (for a while), set aside what attitude?

Answer; "that can't happen because"

 

  1. In Lesson 1 on THE ELEMENTS, what is the Tarot relationship for Akasha?

 

a.  Swords

b.  Wands

c.  Cups

d.  Pentacles

e.       None Of the above*

 

  1. When “painting” your two wands, what type of tea should you use and how many times must they be painted?

 

Answer; Paint both five times with strong chamomile tea

 

 

  1. What is no longer suggested as a suitable gift to a tree after having been gifted with a wand by it?

 

Answer; *8- leaving metals is no longer suggested as they can easily kill plants.

 

  1. . With eyes closed, what tool is drawing you towards the wall?

 

Answer; with your eyes and vividly imagine that the wand is drawing you toward the wall; in a few moments you will gently settle against it.

 

  1. In the exercise on Circling, what interesting qualities are suggested for you fill your small and very commonplace object ?

 

    1. A musical tone
    2. Jelly beans
    3. beer
    4. a feeling of antiquity
    5. both A and D*

 

  1. What key event occurred November 18, 1920?

 

    1. The Georgian Tradition was founded
    2. Zanoni Silverknife met Pat and created the Georgian Trad
    3. Lord Scorpio was born
    4. George Elliot Patterson III was born*

 

  1. Ishtar was initiated by Pat and Zanoni in Bakersfield CA, who is Ishtar?

 

    1. Roberta Kennedy*
    2. Pat Peach
    3. Jill Johns
    4. Becky Hemmer

 

Roberta Kennedy, (was Ishtar) the Lady Du Dragcorum, initiated by Pat and
Zanoni residing in Bakersfield CA

 

 

 

  1. As outline in Grace and Etiquette, is the following statement “True” or “False”?

 

TRUE

At Sabbats everyone must contribute something-food, drink, cooking, serving, or perhaps clean up. (This does not include a first-time guest.) Those persons who consistently do not contribute should not be invited back.

 

 

  1. The "Georgian Mountain Meet" was one of the first Pagan festivals in the country, it started in “what year” as a weekend campout, and at the height of its popularity, there were upwards of 100 people attending. It still continues, though on a much reduced scale, having missed only 2 years in its history, and both of them due to fire hazard.

 

    1. 1960
    2. 1964
    3. 1970
    4. 1976* (answer located on website)

 

 

  1. When performing EXERCISE 5, what care should be taken?

 

Answer; Care should be taken not to use the image of a person, nor any living thing

 

 

  1. In “A BRIEF ASSESSMENT OF NEOPAGAN THEOLOGY”

(As offered by Cyprian at the Pan-Pagan Festival August,80)
What eight (8) topics are discussed?

 

Answer:            CREATION

CHAOS

EVIL

SIN

ETHICS

WORLD VIEW

REINCARNATION

ESCHATOLOGY

 

  1. In “A BRIEF ASSESSMENT OF NEOPAGAN THEOLOGY”

(As offered by Cyprian at the Pan-Pagan Festival August,1980)

What two (2) views of the orthodox Judeo-Christian theology do we as Neo-Pagans reject ?

 

Answer: “Man was created in the image of God and therefore special” and “Yours is the earth and everything on it”

 

Reference; The orthodox Judeo- Christian view gives humans a special place within Creation; that is, that we are not part of general creation but a special
creation..."Man was created in the image of God"...and the rest of creation is our
plaything..."Yours is the earth and everything on it."

 

 

  1. In “A BRIEF ASSESSMENT OF NEOPAGAN THEOLOGY”

(As offered by Cyprian at the Pan-Pagan Festival August,1980)

Where were the Gods of Chaos chained?

 

                        Answer: Beneath the Earth

 

. Reference;      It is no wonder, then, the gods of chaos are said to have been chained beneath the Earth, castrated, even devoured. But they still live, they still can escape. Brrr!

 

 

 

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