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- How To Use This FAQ Collection
-
- The Frequently Asked Questions file has been broken up into three major
- parts. The first is the Core FAQ, containing the most basic questions about
- AHWW, and is intended to acquaint the reader with the newsgroup and its
- purpose. It has been drastically shortened and simplified so that the reader
- can get the gist of the group without having to read through the other two
- parts. The second part is the Resource FAQ, containing the various bits of
- information and minutia collected over the years by AHWW members. It
- contains the various ways held to effect physical shifting, humor, Internet
- resources, books, songs, movies and other media relating to shapeshifters,
- and much more. It is interesting but rather lengthy. The third part is the
- collection of MiniFAQs, the essays pertaining to various phenotypes of
- shapeshifter and the legends specific to them. All three parts will be
- available from a variety of locations, but only the first part will be
- posted regularly on AHWW. The other two may be gotten by emailing
- KATMANDU@NEGIA.NET; via anonymous ftp to ftp://ftp.negia.net/users/katmandu;
- or on the web at http://www.negia.net/~katmandu/ahww.html. The resource FAQ
- contains many other locations the files may be found. Additions,
- suggestions, gripes and kudos should be sent to the keeper of the FAQ,
- KATMANDU@NEGIA.NET.
-
- Introduction - The Core FAQ
-
- Welcome to alt.horror.werewolves! This newsgroup is probably a little
- different than most groups you've come across in Usenet. If you're reading
- it based on the name, then chances are you have an interest in werewolves
- and horror-genre fiction. So do we... but there's more to it than that. We
- do discuss werewolves in movies, literature, and art... but we also discuss
- windigos, werebears, wereleopards, weretigers, ravens, werebats, wererats,
- polymorphs... any shapeshifter at all. We talk about theriomorphs, both
- physical and spiritual; about methods of changing, about personal
- philosophies, and about fun. What were all those terms up there? Read on;
- everything will be explained in time. But be aware that AHWW is more than is
- seems at first glance!
-
- A little etiquette before we continue: Whenever entering a new newsgroup,
- it's a good idea to lurk for a while, and try to fathom from posts by folks
- who have been there a while what sorts of things are okay to talk about and
- what topics are forbidden. By reading this FAQ, you've taken a big step in
- that direction: A FAQ is the group's official declaration of being; it tells
- everyone who read it what the group is about. Most all usenet newsgroups
- have a FAQ of some sort; asking for it before you post is considered good
- manners. Also: Even if you don't agree with a group's purpose, flaming them
- is enerally a very bad idea. Especially a group like AHWW. *toothy grin*
-
- A little history
-
- AHWW was originally grouped November 16, 1992, as a logical extension of the
- alt.horror hierarchy. As such, it was intended for discussion of
- horror-genre movies and books dealing with werewolves. It received very
- little traffic; on the order of 2 or 3 posts a day, if that.
-
- It began to attract folks with an intense interest in werewolves and
- hapechangers in general. Gradually, the conversations shifted to discuss
- what werewolves meant to these people personally, and how they entered into
- their worldview. Some of the original posters resented the change and eft...
- which is unfortunate, because we have had many detailed discussions about
- werewolf flicks in the past three years. As the discussions grew more and
- more philosophical, a concept known as spiritual therianthropy was formed
- (more on this later). More and more folks joined in, and soon AHWW was
- njoying almost a hundred posts a day. This led to some confusion...
- specially during the "winter of our discontent" recently, when some nasty
- words were exchanged and confusion reigned. This revised FAQ is one of the
- positive things to come from that.
-
- What does the future hold? AHWW, its participants, and its discussions will
- always stay with me, personally. Who knows what will happen to the Internet,
- and the alt. groups, as time goes by? But the friendships started here will
- last, I suspect; even if the "information superhighway" decides it no longer
- needs us.
-
- What is a Lycanthrope? A Theriomorph?
-
- Lycanthrope \'li-ken-throp\ n (NL lycanthropus, fr. GK lykanthropos
- werewolf, fr. lykos wolf + anthropos man) 1:a person displaying lycanthropy
- 2:a werewolf
-
- Lycanthropy \'li-kan(t)-thra-pe\ n 1: a delusion that one has become a wolf.
- 2: the assumption of the form and characteristics of a wolf held to be
- possible by witchcraft or magic - lycanthropic adj.
-
- Theriomorphic \'thir-e-o-'mor-fik\ adj (GK theriomorphos, fr. Therion beast
- + morphe form - more at treacle): having an animal form <~gods>
-
- -- Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
-
- In this context, lycanthrope would appear to include only werewolves.
- owever, it has come to refer to any shapeshifter, whether it be werebear,
- wolf, bat, panther, raven, fox, what have you. A more accurate term, and one
- that's being used more and more, is theriomorph; as it doesn't connote any
- specific animal. Both lycanthrope and theriomorph are used interchangeably,
- though.
-
- Do you actually believe you're a werewolf?
-
- You'll find that there is no one answer to any question on AHWW. The concept
- of lycanthropy is held by some to be just an interesting myth, and to others
- as a means of explaining their worldview; with many gradations of belief
- in-between. I personally have never seen a man transform physically into an
- animal, and cannot do it myself; but I'll never rule that possibility out.
- When folks here call themselves werewolves, they generally mean that they
- find the characteristics of lycanthropy intriguing and see examples of such
- in themselves. What those characteristics are and the extent to which they
- manifest themselves are, again, very personal and will no doubt vary from
- individual to individual. We'll deal with this in more detail later on.
- Patience!
-
- Ysengrin has this to say:
- To me, being a were is having a strong animal nature - mannerisms, mindset,
- social habits, and so forth - usually of a particular animal, and usually
- *in place of* a more traditional human nature. It's not voluntary, and it's
- filtered through our human upbringing, but it's still there. Many weres
- visualize themselves internally as their were animal, or some anthromorphic
- form, and are uncomfortable with people who don't think of themselves as
- animals. Some weres - myself included - are uncomfortable enough with even
- our human *form* that we strive to change into our internal, were images of
- ourselves.
-
- Are you guys for real?
-
- Oh, my, yes; we are very much for real.
-
- Many of us like to role-play. We enjoy D&D, or Whitewolf's Werewolf: The
- Apocalypse, or live role-playing games. But we do not role-play on AHWW...
- we reserve that for groups where it's expected and condoned; like on a good
- MUD or FurryMUCK. We may talk about arcade or RP games that deal with
- shapeshifters, but we don't bog the group down with the minutia of rules and
- such: that's best left to groups like alt.games.whitewolf and the like. And
- while many of us are "furries", and enjoy good anthro artwork; alt.fan.furry
- and related groups are best for that. (More on furries in a later section).
-
- What we discuss here, fun and games aside (because we DO like to have fun as
- much as the other were), is very serious and real to us. For some of us (not
- all; again, it's a very personal thing) it's tantamount to discussing a
- religion. It's not a role, it's real.
-
- What are "Howls"?
-
- Speaking of conventions... The first "Howl", the 1994 Harvest Howl, was
- organized by Smash Greywolf in Ohio. A Howl is basically a gathering in the
- flesh (or fur) of readers of AHWW to socialize, get to know one another,
- howl at the moon, leap over raging bonfires, and to generally share the
- camaraderie that exists amongst members of the cyberpack. Camped out in the
- woods, as far from civilization as possible, watching the full moon dance
- over shimmering heat waves from the bonfire, surrounded by folks of a like
- mind... it's truly a recharge for batteries drained my mundane human
- xistence. Howls are organized by whoever has the land and time to put one
- on. ask on the group when and where the next one is; they're worth it, no
- matter the distance traveled to attend.
-
- Why not change the name of the group?
-
- It's been suggested before that alt.horror.werewolves is no longer an
- appropriate name, given the groups' change of focus. It is true that it is
- no longer strictly about werewolf horror fiction. However: making a new alt.
- group, like alt.therianthropy or the like, while easy to do, runs the risk
- of losing readership. Not all university news servers carry alt. groups; and
- those that do are usually loathe to add new ones without a considerable
- amount of hassle. The likelihood that large numbers of folks would lose
- their access is too great. Grouping a rec. or soc. group is difficult.. It
- is possible that we now have the readership and activity to pull it off; but
- the fear of some sites not carrying the new group is still a large one.
-
- Also, there's some safety in the name. It's in such an obscure section of
- the usenet world that folks who have no real interest in werewolves are
- likely to skip it altogether; and that fact alone has undoubtedly saved us
- from a lot of hit-and-run flamers. Something like alt.spiritual.werewolf is
- likely to garner more attention from the wrong types of people than it's worth.
-
- I thought werewolves were bloodthirsty killers.
-
- Wolves in general have had a bad reputation. Seen as evil killers, used to
- embody the worst traits of men, harassed and eradicated as dangerous
- menaces. Is it at all surprising, then, that humans who can turn themselves
- into wolves face the same bad press?
-
- In a lot of cases, that's exactly what it is: Bad press. Hollywood,
- especially, has done more to distort and vilify the werewolf than any
- church. While a lot of original legends and myths hold the werewolf to be a
- savage, animalistic killer; there are, in fact, many legends that portray
- him as a kindly soul... although they generally view lycanthropy as a curse
- rather than a blessing.
-
- The impetus behind such labeling is probably fear: Fear of the unknown, the
- unexplainable, the unthinkable. Were I to be faced with a snarling,
- fur-covered manlike shape, I would be enthralled... but I doubt the general
- public would. Shoot first, ask questions of the corpse later. When the
- farmer loses his livestock to predation, better to blame the wolf; and by
- extension, the were.
-
- So what is it? Are shapeshifters vicious animals? I suppose that depends on
- the personality of the shifter and how his mind functions while shifted.
- Listen to Ron the Werebat, while I go refill my drink...
-
- So, what are werewolves like, then?
- --Ron the Werebat ^*^
-
- This question has been the topic of many discussions here on A.H.W., and
- although each of us probably has our own answer to this question that we are
- most comfortable with, we are all able to accept other viewpoints on the
- myth (although most of us don't like the "ravening beast" idea, I think...)
-
- The major ideas given for the mentality of the werewolf (and werebat, and
- other lycanthrope) while transformed are presented here. I believe all have
- been supported or at least posted by members of A.H.W. in the past.
-
- 1. "Mind of a Wolf" - when the werewolf transforms (for whatever reason) he
- loses his human mind and takes on the mentality of a normal wolf. This means
- that while the werewolf would not go out of its way to commit heinous acts
- of evil, it might for example attack a small child and eat it if it were
- hungry enough. Similarly, the noise and confusion of the city might scare a
- werewolf into a frightened frenzy, where it leaps about ripping out
- throats... It is more likely that a werewolf in wolf form with this
- mentality would flee to the woods, however, if any were available. The
- territorial nature of the wolf might prove interesting here - should
- transformation occur in the house or apartment of the werewolf's human form,
- it might (if it retains any of its human memory) stick around and "guard"
- its "territory." Should the transformation occur while walking through
- unfamiliar territory, the werewolf might be extremely cautious, as it knows
- that it may well be on someone else's (read: "another territorial wolf's") land.
-
- Exactly how much of the human form's memory is carried over to the wolf
- form's memory is debatable. Subsets of "Mind of a wolf" might include
- "memory wiped" (the wolf form has no memory of the human form, no
- recognition of familiar places/faces), "vague memory" (enough to give the
- wolf a sense of security in the human form's house or apartment, a sense of
- trust and connection with one's spouse and loved ones, etc.), and "complete
- memory" (albeit interpreted through the mind of a wolf). The movie
- _Ladyhawke_ portrayed a werewolf (and werehawk) with this mentality.
-
- 2. "Mind of a Beast" - Similar to the Stevenson tale "Dr. Jeckyll and Mr.
- Hyde," the werewolf (while transformed) loses all inhibitions and goes on a
- wild ID-spree, expressing as many repressed urges as possible before
- reverting back to human form. This werewolf could be the "ravening beast"
- who slaughters her cheating husband, her whining children, and her abusive
- parents in one fell night, or perhaps the disgruntled lawyer who stalks
- parks on the nights of the full moon to rape and mutilate attractive young
- women. As with "Mind of a Wolf," the werewolf may or may not remember his
- or her actions in wolf form after the change. This is the werewolf of
- classic Hollywood horror.
-
- All of us generally repress violent and sexual urges throughout the course
- of our lives, although there might be plenty of other things held back by
- our Egos (or Superegos? I keep forgetting...) regarding those two. Perhaps
- the homosexual werewolf, repressing his true nature for years and years due
- to the pressures from his family or church, finds the change enabling him to
- break free and express his love interest in a coworker or close friend. Of
- course, given the fact that all other barriers are down as well, this poor
- fellow might find himself raping his love interest... Oh, well. This is not
- the kind of werewolf mentality any of us on A.H.W. would WANT to have, I
- think. These lycanthropes are typically violent and destructive, more so
- than normal humans or animals. Name a Hollywood werewolf film (_An American
- Werewolf in London_, _Silver Bullet_, etc.) and you can bet it will portray
- werewolf mentality in this manner.
-
- 3. "Super-hero" - this is the lycanthrope who remains completely human in
- mentality after the change occurs. It could just as easily be labeled
- "Super-villain," since not all humans would use lycanthropic powers for
- good... Still, it is probably the least horrific of lycanthrope mentalities
- (at least for the individual lycanthrope). The White Wolf game _Werewolf -
- the Apocalypse_ seems to portray werewolf mentality this way, although
- werewolves are slightly affected by their wolf nature depending on what form
- they are in and can still frenzy on occasion... a better example of a
- lycanthrope with this mentality would probably be Kirk Langstrom as Man-bat,
- after he perfected his formula and could retain his sanity while he changed
- (before this, Man-bat had possessed a "Mind of the Bat" mentality). It is
- not one of the more exciting mentalities to talk about, since we already
- know it in human form - however, even a normal person's psyche may be
- considerably altered on looking into the mirror and seeing the reflection of
- a wolf, having to walk on all fours, and receiving a cornucopia of sensory
- stimuli in the form of new scents and sounds.
-
- These are the three main viewpoints, although I must stress that rarely do
- we find a lycanthrope that expresses only one of these mindsets. Usually,
- the lycanthrope is primarily one of the three types, with aspects of one or
- both of the others apparent from time to time. A "Super-hero" werebat might
- use his sonar to hunt live pigeons and eat them on the wing (Who? Me?
- Nah... Well, maybe...). A "Mind of the Wolf (Bear)" werebear might be
- outside eating berries when he catches his wife making love to another man
- on a grassy knoll, and fly into a rage (Mind of the Beast), killing them
- both. You get the picture.
-
- Thank you, Ron! *fresh Coke fizz sounds* Well, if that old saw is mostly
- just legend, what about the others? Like:
-
- What's the moon got to do with it? (and other misconceptions)
-
- Again, this is going to have MANY different interpretations. The moon didn't
- always figure into the equation in a lot of myths, and silver is a fairly
- recent adaptation... The moon has long been held to cause insanity or
- otherwise affect human thinking. Many of us feel energized on nights of the
- full moon, and spend long hours gazing at its face. In legend, the effects
- of the moon range from nil to being the only time a were can change; and
- often forcing that change. I prefer somewhere in the lower middle: It can
- facilitate the change, but isn't necessary.
- Silver is one of those metals that's held to have mystical properties, for
- various reasons; not the least of which is its relative scarcity and value.
- It's generally regarded to hold religious significance, being a "pure"
- metal; and therefore be able to effect such "satanic" creatures as
- werewolves. It's appearance in werewolf mythology, not surprisingly, seems
- to be after the rise of the catholic church. Again, it's influence ranges
- from zero to being the only thing that can injure or kill a were. If you
- still want to try it, silver bullets can be made; but casting them is
- reported to be difficult, and the were is not likely to appreciate the
- attention.
-
- So what about longevity and health? Some hold that werewolves are
- invulnerable to mortal insults; that it would take some supernatural
- influence to injure or kill one. Others say that a werewolf is no tougher
- than a human to kill. I personally like the idea of increased healing
- ability and slightly lengthened lifespan. Some also hold that werewolves
- turn into undead (ie, vampires) upon their expiration: the group has decided
- that this is a fairly rare idea; based on a slavic myth.
-
- Finally, there's some thought that werewolves naturally hate vampires.
- Again, this is probably mostly Hollywood myth. In real life, however; just
- as we call ourselves werewolves, there are folks that call themselves
- vampires... some weres find that the very idea of being a living dead
- creature is an anathema; werewolves are the very embodiment of energetic
- vitality. Having met many vampires, both on AHWW and groups like
- alt.vampire, I can proudly say that some are my friends. There are some
- vamps, yes, that would get on anybody's nerves; but there's no real reason
- why a were HAS to dislike a vamp.
-
- Virtually every culture has some sort of mythos regarding shapechanging.
- Specific animal mythos are covered in the collected MiniFAQs. As I collect
- different culture's views on therianthropy, I'll add them in.
-
- I thought you guys were crazy.
-
- Aaah, I see you've hit upon another bit of the werewolf mythos... relatively
- recent, "scientific" mythos. Lycanthropy has long been held to be a sign of
- insanity; a precursor to psychosis and/or schizophrenia. Indeed, there are
- documented cases of individuals who claimed to be werewolves who were
- extremely mentally ill. But was their lycanthropy due to their illness or
- vice-versa?
-
- With modern psychology and society holding such a view, it's not uncommon
- for someone who feels they are a werewolf to be uncomfortable with those
- thoughts, and to think themselves crazy. I don't think it has to be so,
- however. I'm pretty sure I don't have the corner on sanity... I'm pretty
- eccentric, if I do say so myself... but insane? No. Certainly not by the
- legal definition of the word. Read on, you may find the information on
- mental shifting enlightening; and don't short-change yourself. Judge for
- yourself if the cyber-pack is insane...
-
- What is the "cyberpack"?
-
- I don't know where the term first came from. The cyberpack is basically
- anyone who reads AHWW and finds a bond with the others there. It's an
- extended friendship circle, a source of moral (and sometimes physical)
- support. It's a bunch of people who like each other's company and find
- common traits amongst themselves. It's the social and emotional side to AHWW.
-
- There is no leader of the pack, no alpha, no hierarchy. There's no need for
- it. There's also no entrance exam or secret handshake... if you find you get
- along with the group on AHWW, and feel a kinship with them... well, then,
- you're a member. Welcome, friend.
-
- Mental Shifting.
-
- The first thing to remember when reading this section is that the ideas
- expressed here aren't necessarily held by every reader of AHWW. This subject
- is a very personal one, and opinions on it will vary from individual to
- individual. The second thing to remember is to keep an open mind...
-
- What's "spiritual therianthropy"?
-
- Physical Therianthropy has been defined as the ability to shift from human
- to animal form and back again. Spiritual Therianthropy, then, is the ability
- to mentally transform from the normal human mode of thinking and reacting to
- an animal one. Each one of us identifies with an animal whose haracteristics
- we feel reflect our own. For example, I feel strongly attracted to both the
- wolf and the cougar... one is a pack animal, truly comfortable only in a
- group setting, relying on its packmates for everything. The other is a
- solitary hunter, only meeting others of its kind to mate. I feel that there
- are aspects of both animals in my psyche.
-
- Humans are animals. Most of humanity, however, has tried to deny this fact.
- Humanity has sought to remove all aspects of animalistic traits from its
- behavior; to the point that being called an animal is considered an insult.
- It evokes images of uncivilized, impulsive, hedonistic behavior; acting
- completely without thought or restraint. Humanity has attempted to remove
- itself from nature as well as remove nature from itself; by subverting and
- subduing the land, bending it to suit humanity's purposes, attempting to
- conquer it rather than coexist with it. As a result, humanity has had to
- deal with a number of ecological problems caused by it's attempts to kill
- the very thing that sustains it.
-
- All humans are animals, but very few these days can look into themselves and
- find the animal remnants. We who believe in Spiritual Therianthropy feel
- those animal remnants very strongly. We exist in the human world, but long
- to seek connections with the animal one. It contacts us through totems,
- through dreams, through our very souls. We cannot completely leave the human
- world, nor completely enter the animal one. We are in-between, half animal
- and half human in psyche... mental, or spiritual, shapechangers. We seek to
- balance the two halves of our nature, so that someday we can teach the rest
- of humanity how to balance its drive to conquer with the reality that it
- needs nature to survive.
-
- What are "totem animals"?
-
- Totem animals are animals that best reflect the qualities and needs of a
- person. How totems are used varies greatly... some shamanic traditions place
- great importance on totems and have many different totem animals, colors,
- directions... some barely mention them in passing.
-
- Most commonly, it's believed that their are two kinds of totems... the
- central totem, the one that defines who you are; and "outside" totems,
- spirits that surround and guide you. The central totem is the animal you
- most strongly identify with, that reflects who you are. As I mentioned
- above, I strongly identify with the wolf and the cougar... reflecting the
- two sides to my nature.
-
- Outside totems are commonly called upon to guide a person. How they are
- called and how they manifest themselves, again, depends a lot upon the
- particular tradition you follow and what you believe.
-
- What do dreams have to do with it?
-
- Dreams, with a capitol D, are messages from your soul, or sub- conscious, or
- whatever you wish to call it. Not everyone Dreams.... scientists say that
- everyone has dreams; but not everyone remembers them upon waking. The Dreams
- that we're talking about here are dreams that are exceptionally vivid and
- memorable, that make a strong impression upon the dreamer, and seem to have
- something to impart of importance.
-
- A lot of my experiences with therianthropy are through my Dreams. I don't
- have them every night; sometimes it's months between them... but the really
- vivid, technicolor, interesting dreams I try to remember and write down and
- decipher. Sometimes I shift into different animals in the dreams. Sometimes
- I just know that they have something important to say. I cherish every one
- of them as a message from my elusive animal spirit.
-
- It sounds like I'm attaching a lot of importance to these Dreams... and I
- am, really. But one can feel a strong pull to know their animal side without
- having them. They are not a pre-requisite for being a were-creature. They
- are, however, a valuable tool for discovering what that spirit has to tell you.
-
- I usually rely on my Dreams to come on their own. There are ways to go
- looking for them, however. One involves autohypnosis; Asikaa has volunteered
- to tell us more about it:
-
- Autohypnosis
- --Asikaa
-
- It is a learned skill, and fairly easy to learn at that. First you need to
- learn how to relax physically. It's best to get hold of a compact disc (or
- continuous tape cassette) and put the player on infinite repeat. Oh sorry,
- I forgot to mention what should be on the CD! Not Iron Maiden or Aerosmith!
- You can get relaxation soundtracks from health stores and similar places.
- They contain "nice" sounds, such as birdsong, the gentle trickle of river
- water over rocks, the wind through the trees...
-
- Now all you have to do is put the CD player on infinite repeat like I said,
- and lie down flat on your back, with your legs out straight, arms by your
- sides. Let your hands curl slightly into their natural relaxed position,
- and make sure you are absolutely comfortable.
-
- Breathe in slowly and steadily, filling your lungs completely. Hold the
- breath for two seconds then release it. Don't blow it out, just let the
- weight of your chest gently descend, emptying your lungs. Try to breath
- like this for the rest of this "session". It doesn't matter if you forget
- the breathing later on, just do whatever feels comfortable.
-
- Now you can start relaxing your body. Start at your face, and work down.
- Breathe in, concentrate on the muscles of your face and neck, *feel* the
- muscles, explore them with your mind. Let the breath out, and as the air
- leaves your body, imagine all the tension being drawn from the muscles of
- your face and neck and floating away.
-
- Do this a couple of times for each part... your chest, your arms and
- shoulders, your stomach, thighs, legs and feet. Once you've got down to
- your feet, mentally check for any feelings of tension left behind, then go
- back to that part of your body and relax it a little more. By now your body
- should be fully relaxed... a nice warm feeling of well-being. This is the
- first stage of autohypnosis, and will take a little practice to master.
-
- Now we concentrate on the mind. Imagine yourself lying warm and comfortable
- in your favorite place. Perhaps lying on warm sand, or on the edge of a
- forest next to a lake. Clear your mind of all unnecessarythoughts, and
- concentrate on that place. Let your mind enjoy the feeling of total
- isolation, with no worries or stress. Float along with your calm thoughts,
- and you should notice that you have no awareness of your physical self.
- Honestly, you really cannot feel your body any more. You have become just
- your consciousness, nothing more. Your body is so relaxed it may as well
- not exist.
-
- Now you should be able to start Dreaming. You mind is free of all physical
- restraints, and your body has assumed the type of deep relaxation usually
- found only in alphawave sleep. It is up to you what you do with this mental
- freedom, but with practice the possibilities are endless.
-
- Isn't this some kind of New-Age pseudo religion?
-
- No. Not on it's own. The concept of Spiritual Therianthropy means a great
- deal to me, personally; and might be seen as my religion.... it certainly
- forms the core of my belief system. But we have no intention of starting a
- church or cult here. Most of us have an intense dislike of any _organized_
- religion, in any case.
-
- But not all... there are Christian werewolves out there. This sounds like an
- impossibility; but the basic tenets of Christianity aren't so far from many
- other religions... and nowhere in the bible does it condemn werewolves!
- Spiritual Therianthropy should work well with many different beliefs; even
- atheism.
-
- So there'll be no cups of spiked kool-aid at the Howls, and stop looking for
- the BATF. *grin*
-
- How do you mentally shift?
-
- I can tell you how I "shift". It may not be this way for others. I welcome
- any additional comments on this subject for addition here.
-
- What I mean by "shifted" is the state of mind that I'm in when I feel
- closest to my animal spirit. It's a feeling of heightened awareness, a sense
- of prowess and well-being. It's what defensive-tactics instructors call
- "Condition Orange"... that state of hyper-readiness and alertness that means
- one is ready to handle whatever crisis might get thrown at him. It's the
- state that I envision a healthy animal being in at any given moment... ready
- to fight or flee, ready for anything a hostile world might conjure up. I
- might add one additional thing that I'm ready for.. fight, flee, or party. :)
-
- I achieve this state unconsciously whenever I'm in an area or situation that
- might prove to be harmful to me. Most all humans have felt this at one point
- in their lives or another... Whether they admit it or not, it's a wonderful
- feeling. Adrenalin junkies spend their lifetimes looking for this feeling
- and beyond. I noticed this feeling accidentally and connected it with my
- fascination for animals and began looking for a way to bring it on
- voluntarily. I found that if I concentrated on visualizing myself as an
- animal, those thought patterns would return to me and I'd get the ol'
- predator feeling again. Now I find myself slipping into it at odd moments...
- when I'm driving, under particular full moons, while listening to evocative
- music.
-
- Most people can sense an outward change when I'm shifted inwardly. Perhaps
- this is the first step, for me, to physical changing... we shall see.
-
- Where can I go for more help?
-
- If you still have questions after reading the three parts of the FAQ, or you
- just want to talk. Check out the IRC suggestions in the Resource FAQ. IRC is
- a good, real-time place to ask questions of others. Or, post them to the
- newsgroup. we're patient, and will endeavor to answer whatever you ask. Or,
- pick someone who's writings you've admired and email them. They should make
- an effort to answer your question or direct you to someone who can.
-
- Our History
- --Windrunner
-
- Forget about the Michael Jackson album. Forget about the university course.
- But never forget us.
-
- People, do you realize what is happening here? WE are making history. Every
- single day that we exist,every single day that this GROUP exists. History is
- occurring right before our eyes. And I don't think a lot of us see that.
-
- This letter is being sent out not only to the newsgroup, but also to those
- who once were its backbone; as Smash accurately calls them the gray muzzles.
- Their muzzles are gray, not out of physical age, but simply the fact that
- they have been a part of this group longer than the rest. And the grayer,
- the wiser, has been my experience.
-
- I am not one of them, but oh, how I wish I was. From the stories I have
- heard, this virtual bonfire never burned as bright as when it was the
- original few. But those days have passed, passed on long ago. As many have
- pointed out, it was only this past winter that alt.horror.werewolves started
- to truly be recognized for what and who was in it. But it happened in a sad
- fashion, drawing attention from the wrong kinds of people. People who
- thought that "Hey! Here's a chance to play with a bunch of werewolves,
- frolicking in the snow, and get a bowl of virtual chili." Many were they who
- came seeking fun. Many were they who left when the truth came to light. But
- some, like myself, stayed. Why? I think it's because we came in with
- ourselves (so to speak), and at first, it WAS all fun. Throwing snowballs,
- and all that. But finally, when the fun was ended out of, well, annoyance,
- we were still here. Because, while the fun was great, it wasn't the only
- reason we decided to reveal ourselves. We longed for contact with those who
- might understand, who might actually know what we were talking about when we
- spoke of lycanthropy in our lives.
-
- Life moved on. The ones who stayed gradually integrated into the pack, no
- matter what their animal was, be it bear, raven, wolf, dog, cat, lion,
- panther. And they have shown themselves to be truthful, and wise. While we
- still have fun, it isn't as totally rampant as it was. Many interesting
- subjects were brought before the fire, and all were discussed as much as
- possible. I was here when Gevaudan admitted what he truly was, and watched
- as he was not chased, but comforted by others saying "Don't go; stay". (To
- those who do not know, it has nothing to do with games or flames; but it is
- not my story to tell). I was here when the first flamewars erupted. I
- remember efridine's first post, as well as PainEater, the recently-returned
- "Lord" Kelkemen, and Savak.
-
- We got over them, since they were no different from other flamers, bothering
- us then leaving (except perhaps L.K.; but I won't go into that here). And
- again, we returned to our conversations via the net. The other big event was
- the Spring Howl. I had not attended the one in the fall, since I did not
- know of this group then. But as Spring rolled around, the idea was formed to
- throw another one. And after it was over, all those who had attended could
- not stop howling in joy and revelry. It was a renewal for those in
- attendance, and a source of envy for those who could not go. But not one
- person who had attended had wanted to leave. The sense of closeness that was
- created there, I can only speculate at. But had I the means, I would have
- been there in a second. That feeling is mutual for many of us. But that has
- come and gone, and will not happen again (ie the spring of 1995 will not
- repeat itself).
-
- Time passed, bringing us up to where the group is now. Many have left for
- reasons beyond their control. Many have grown disillusioned with the way
- this group is going. But a lot of us have decided to stay, no matter what
- our inner feelings tell us. There are a lot of new faces that do not even
- know of the old ones. How many of these new ones will stay, and how many
- will leave, is impossible to tell. But we continue to grow, and the group
- changes with each new face. What it was, and what it is, are very hard to
- compare. One does not mirror the other. But, as has been said many times,
- that's a fact of life on the Internet. Things will inevitably change since
- it is impossible to prevent new people from finding us. And we wouldn't want
- that, since there are still so many of us out there, looking for a ray of
- hope in a dull sky.
-
- I guess what I'm saying is, look at us. To anyone reading this right now,
- I want you to stop for a second. Just stop, and look at yourself. Then look
- at where you are reading this. Consider what you are, and why you are here.
- If being here, or having been here (meaning ahww), feels/felt right, then
- know that your life has been worthwhile. Everyone, WE, are creating a
- portion of history. RIGHT NOW. Though I do not believe it has ever been
- discussed, look at what has become of alt.horror.werewolves. *We* have
- created a place unlike any other. Never before have so many come together in
- one place, even if it is technically non-existent, sharing many ideas, but
- with one thing in common. Whether we are werewolves, werebears, werecats,
- whatever, or simply people who are in very close contact to our animals
- spirits, LOOK at where we are from. This, this place spans the globe. There
- are weres here from Germany, Norway, England, Ireland, Australia, The U.S.,
- Canada. I am sorry if I missed anyone's home country, these were all I could
- remember. But even if I did, look. We have no borders here. All are welcome,
- provided they are honest with us. Not all of us here are were; some are
- humans, some are vampires. But one thing we all share in common is
- acceptance. The majority of people who have visited this fire (and stayed
- for a while) have accepted that yes, we are indeed what we claim. We are
- spiritual theriathropes, shifters in one method or another. Whether it is
- through Spiritual Dreams, or a mental process, or physically changing shape.
- I know of very few here who have ever gone around, finger waving, accusing
- someone of being false. And that's incredible. To my knowledge, something
- like this has never before happened: a meeting of beings such as us. I am
- fairly certain that anyone reading this now, whether new or old, would never
- have met so many like him/herself if alt.horror.werewolves did not exist. I
- sure wouldn't have.
-
- Many of us who have been around here for a bit, and even some who haven't,
- have strong feelings towards this group, or more specifically, its members.
- To turn to a sad note: what would happen if tomorrow, you woke up, and the
- group no longer existed. Through infighting, or this Exon bill, or just
- simply the removal of the group from existence, what would your first
- feeling be? Personally, I think my depression would last a long while. But
- not forever. Why? Although having this newsgroup is important to me, simply
- knowing that the beings behind the text exist gives me hope. We have broken
- a barrier that no one thought existed. We have formed friendships, and
- deeper relationships that have no name.
-
- We do not keep written records of what has happened here, in this
- newsgroup, since it fully became what it is today. Our history is only the
- one where each individual joins, stays, and starts to learn. Learn not only
- what the current topic is, or what we are about, but also of those wiser
- than you. There is no hierachy here. But there are people who have been here
- long enough to see more than they let on. Smash, Vladwolf, Firewolf,
- Katmandu, Dreamwolf, Asikka, Gevaudan, Wolfshadow, Windwolf, Medicine Wolf,
- Hiker, Snowlock, Winterdreamer, Dean R., Rimblesah, Wolfbard; as well as
- many, many more. These, to me, are important weres. They are some of those
- who helped create what we now take for granted. Every day, I wake up, on log
- in to read what's been posted. I expect it to be there, with names which I
- recognize. But most of the names I have just listed are not here anymore. I
- will admit, some have left due to the summer. But their presence, and it was
- a PRESENCE, is sadly missed.
-
- I do not post much. I do not have the voice to post most of my opinions. And
- this may be my death, or my rebirth. I have felt what Smash feels. And, in
- my mind, I must find a way to re-vitalize what was once a powerful group. It
- still is. But the power has changed. And I am not used to it yet. Please, I
- am not writing this as something personal. It is meant FOR ALL. All in this
- group. I sing it into the air, hoping that at least someone here will
- listen. Perhaps I am too melodramatic. Perhaps I will be chased off because
- of this. But even if that happens, I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT HAS HAPPENED
- HERE. Simply because I cannot. It is too important.
-
- I will end this now. But not on a sad note. I want each and everyone reading
- this to realize one thing: YOU HAVE BECOME A PART OF HISTORY. It may be a
- history that will never be known publically. You will hopefully never hear
- about it in the media. But in my mind, and the minds of those who have ever
- been a part of this group, it will be hard to forget. I will personally
- never forget anyone I have ever met on this group. We have, in effect,
- created the one thing no one ever thought of, or even dreamed about: this
- newsgroup IS a haven, for ones of our kind. You do not need any more reason
- than that. If you see the group for what it is, and are glad it is there,
- then you should be happy. There are many ideologieshere. May no one EVER say
- that theirs is the "one true way". History has taught us otherwise, that
- there can never be only one way. And now, we are a part of history.
-
-
- I Am Not What You Think (A Were's Song)
-
- The Jaguar and the Wolf,
- The Dolphin and the Centaur,
- The Phoenix, the Crow and the House Cat;
- They all mingle within me.
- They are me and I am them;
- The Wolf,
- The Cat (Jaguar and Domestic),
- The Dolphin, the Phoenix,
- The Centaur adn the Crow.
- These are all parts of me.
- The me that I am,
- The me you don't know.
- Lurking close to the surface of Human, that must hide them from you
- You say I am crazy,
- I am not, not in that way.
- If you went through what I do,
- (better now than before),
- You would be too.
- "But," you say, "to think that I am not all Human?
- That is surely crazy."
- But you are wrong
- I am crazy, yes, but by choice
- More different then crazy,
- I am not what you think.
- I am stronger than you.
- You call me crazy and I don't care
- I know you are wrong Wrong to judge what you or science cannot comprehend.
- But I am right.
- I am not crazy.
- I am not what you think.
- "They should put me awy," you say
- Ha! You fear what you do not know,
- What you do not recognize or comprehend.
- I am not what you think.
- I can be worse than you
- Or I can be better.
- It is not your decision,
- It is mine.
- I am not what you think.
- I am not Human,
- I am Were.
-
- Peace,
- Katie "Wakko!" Bubenik
-
- And, as an addendum, some info on avoiding flamewars on the group:
- Originally, this was brought up on rec.games.frp.dnd, but it has as much
- relevance here. Read and be enlightened!
-
- There are (very broadly speaking) two ways in which a discussion can be
- carried on. The two (or more, of course) people involved can seek the truth,
- both having open minds and a willingness to try to see the situation from
- the other person's POV, or one person can hold fast to his own position and
- use any means at hand to attack anyone who disagrees with him, in particular
- taking advantage of their willingness to be reasonable.
-
- The person who initiates the first type of discussion (and there are many
- going on in this group at any given time) is honestly looking for knowledge,
- answers, and truth. The person who starts off the second form is just trying
- to stir up trouble.
-
- Signs of Type 2 threads -- i.e., flamewars:
-
- 1) It is started by a statement, generally provocative, rather than an
- honest question. Example: "RP games are evil!!!" instead of "Are RP games
- evil?" (that's what a troll is, btw)
-
- 2) The provoking person attacks other people, rather than defending his
- ideas. (note: sometimes, but rarely, the "accelerant" in the flamewar is
- someone who joined the thread later)
-
- 3) The only interest the provoking person has in other people's sources and
- the foundations of their points of view is to examine them for a possible
- point of attack. In a truth-seeking debate, all participants eagerly examine
- any support for an opposing POV, because it might contain something they
- don't know...and want to. In a flamewar, references are merely a target.
-
- 4) The provoking person makes snide comments to other participants,
- belittles them, invents demeaning names or titles for them, criticizes them
- for typos, and generally acts like a badly impacted lower intestine, with
- the intent of making participation so unpleasant for the poor naive fool who
- thought that they could have a civilized discussion that the latter pulls
- out in disgust.
-
- 5) The person who is fueling a flamewar frequently invents a set of victory
- conditions known only to himself, and calls upon them to declare "I've won!"
- In a genuine discussion, the "victory" is a consensus of all involved, even
- if only an agreement to disagree.
-
- Eventually, of course, someone brings Nazis into it, and it's officially
- declared dead. Meanwhile, a lot of bandwidth has been wasted...a lot of
- people have been riled...and NOTHING has been accomplished.
-
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