People are absolutely welcome to take the course as they see fit. The chapter on gods&spirits isn't an indoctrination or anything--much of it gives context for the way they were approached in pre-Christian times.
The way "the other" or "magic" is presented is likewise not doctrinaire. It primarily focuses on the relationship of the body and the "unconscious" parts of our existence to things external to us.
This course actually sounds really attractive to me, though I would probably skip Thread 8. Would that be all right?
People are absolutely welcome to take the course as they see fit. The chapter on gods&spirits isn't an indoctrination or anything--much of it gives context for the way they were approached in pre-Christian times.
The way "the other" or "magic" is presented is likewise not doctrinaire. It primarily focuses on the relationship of the body and the "unconscious" parts of our existence to things external to us.
Perfect. Thanks for clarifying.