Core Values & Beliefs

We affirm, without exception, the inherent dignity of all human beings. This includes, but is not limited to, people of all gender expressions and sexual orientations. We respect each person's right to hold and follow their own beliefs, and we do not tolerate hate, intolerance, or bigotry in any form.


We encourage the open study and respectful exploration of all cultural and religious traditions. In doing so, we acknowledge that many of these practices originate from cultures that have been historically oppressed or marginalized. We commit ourselves to honoring these origins, working to avoid cultural appropriation, and approaching all traditions with humility, reverence, and a sincere desire to learn.

We honor and respect all faiths and traditions. At our core, we are devoted to magickal and polytheistic practices. We welcome all who wish to observe or participate in our open rituals, and in turn, we ask that our practices be met with equal respect.

We believe in the dual nature of the Divine — existing in both masculine and feminine aspects. All pantheons are recognized as expressions of the greater whole of Deity.

Our tradition is inherently egalitarian. The main Circle (The Circle of Requirement) and any sub-Circles operate with equal standing among members. While responsibilities such as ritual preparation or administration may be taken on by individuals, there is no central leader. All decisions are made collectively.

Visitors are welcome to join us for all High Holidays (Sabbats) except two:

  • Beltane — Closed to ensure a space where all can express themselves without fear of judgment.
  • Samhain — Closed due to its deep sacredness and the thinning of the veil. This is also when new initiates, chosen unanimously, are welcomed into the Circle.

Esbat gatherings are closed to all but permanent members unless a unanimous exception is made by the Circle.

No Circle will exceed thirteen members. This limit preserves the intimacy, trust, and friendship that thrives in small gatherings.

We walk the Middle Path — embracing both light and dark as necessary forces in balance. We do not equate light with “good” or dark with “evil.” Magick itself has no alignment; its nature is shaped by the intent of the practitioner. All deities embody both light and dark aspects, and both are essential to personal and spiritual harmony.

A Living Tradition

The Middle Path is a living tradition. In honoring balance, we honor change. What you read reflects our current understanding—and it will continue to evolve.

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