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Resources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_Zell-Ravenheart; http://www.oberonzell.com/ ; http://darkbooks.org/pp.php?v=944595626
Resources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_Zell-Ravenheart; http://www.oberonzell.com/ ; http://darkbooks.org/pp.php?v=944595626
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Oberon Zell-Ravenheart (b. Timothy Zell, November 30, 1942, in St. Louis, Missouri, also formerly known as Otter G'Zell) is a co-founder of the Church of All Worlds, as well as a writer and speaker on the subject of Neopaganism. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri in 1965. In 1967, he received a Doctor of Divinity from Life Science College in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, then a teaching certificate from Harris Teacher's College in St. Louis in 1968. He also attended graduate studies at Washington University in St. Louis.<ref name="Bio" />

In an interview with Natalie Zaman in 2008, Zell described himself as a "wizard". Distinguishing his practice from the wizards of fiction, Zell used the alternative spelling "magick" (with final "k") and claimed that his interest therein began at an early age with the reading of Greek myths and fairy tales. As a child, Zell had visions, which his mother told him were derived from the life of his grandfather.<ref name="Zaman">Natalie Zaman (2008). "We're Off To See A Wizard: The Magical Life of Oberon Zell" Broomstix issue #12 (Beltain). Retrieved 2010-05-27</ref>

An early advocate of deep ecology, Zell-Ravenheart articulated the Gaia Thesis (using the spelling "Gaea"<ref>The Ecosophical Research Association. Accessed 2013-04-09.</ref>) in 1970, independently of Dr. James Lovelock, who is usually credited therewith.<ref name="Adler1">Adler, Margot (revised edition, 2006) Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshipers, and Other Pagans in America Today. Boston, Beacon Press ISBN 0-14-303819-2 p.320: After Lovelock's publication of the theory in Newsweek, "Zell entered into a short correspondence with Lovelock, comparing their world views."</ref> Along with his wife Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart and the other members of his group marriage, he has been influential in the modern polyamory movement.<ref name="Adler2">Adler (2006) p.334</ref>

Zell-Ravenheart also co-founded the Ecosophical Research Association in 1977, an organization that explores the truth behind myths. This group was known for the "living unicorns" they created by minor surgery to the horn buds of goats. One of their unicorns, Lancelot, toured with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.<ref>"Unicorn Dreams: Man Made Unicorns". Lair 2000. Retrieved 2010-05-09</ref>

Church of All Worlds

With R. Lance Christie, Zell-Ravenheart formed the Church of All Worlds (CAW) on April 7, 1962, by the ritual of "sharing water". This foundation ritual was practiced by a fictional church of the same name in Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. Zell-Ravenheart and Christie attributed their inspiration to Heinlein's novel. From the 1960s through the late 1990s, Zell-Ravenheart served as High Priest and Primate of the church.<ref name="Adler3">Adler (2006) "Chapter 10: A Religion from the Future - The Church of All Worlds" pp.300-334</ref> Zell-Ravenheart returned to lead the Church of All Worlds, Inc. in 2005 and currently serves as First Primate.<ref>CAWeb - The Official Website of the Church of All Worlds, Inc.</ref>

Role in Neopagan community

A sculptor as well as an author, Zell has created numerous images of Pagan deities—some based upon historical images, others his original creations. With his family, he runs Mythic Images, a business through which his artwork is distributed.<ref name="Adler3"/>

Green Egg

As the creator and original editor of the Neopagan magazine Green Egg in 1968,<ref>The first edition of Green Egg was the Ostara (Spring Equinox) 1968 issue.</ref> Zell-Ravenheart was an early popularizer of the term "Neo-Pagan". When Green Egg began publishing as a spirit-duplicated newsletter, Zell used the term "Neo-Pagan" to describe the new religious movement he was helping to create. Green Egg later grew to be a semi-glossy magazine with international distribution and, in an era before the Internet, its letters column provided a widely distributed public forum for discussion and networking.<ref name="Adler3" /> From 1994 to late 2001, Green Egg was edited by Maerian Morris, a former High Priestess of the Church of All Worlds.<ref>Morris, Maerian, Green Egg Editorials on the Sidhevair website</ref>Green Egg is currently published as an e-zine, edited by Ariel Monserrat.<ref>Green Egg E-zine. August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-01</ref>

Grey School of Wizardry

Zell-Ravenheart is one of the founders and is the current Headmaster of the Grey School of Wizardry, an online school specializing in the teaching of a wide range of esoteric magic.<ref>[1] Real Life Dumbledore Opens World's First Harry Potter-Style Wizard School</ref><ref>"This Spells Trouble! Real-life Dumbledore Opens World's First Wizard School" by Jeff Maysh, MailOnLine March 2nd, 2011</ref> The Grey School incorporated on March 14, 2005<ref>Шаблон:Cite web</ref><ref>Шаблон:Cite web</ref><ref>Шаблон:Cite web</ref> as a non-profit educational institution in the State of California. The school grew from lessons originally created by the Grey Council, a team of two dozen magickal practitioners who together with Zell-Ravenheart wrote the Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard and later the Companion for the Apprentice Wizard. While initially conceived for ages 11–17, the school also accepts adult students.<ref>"About the School:: The Grey School of Wizardry".</ref> The school comprises sixteen departments of study, various clubs and organizations, a forum area, a prefect/captain system, opportunities for awards and merits and a house/lodge system for adults and youths in which they can communicate directly with each other. Youth (under 18) students are sorted into four houses: Sylphs, Salamanders, Undines, and Gnomes. Adult (18+) students are sorted into four lodges: Society of the Four Winds, Order of the Dancing Flames, Coterie of the Flowing Waters, and Circle of the Standing Stones.<ref>Шаблон:Cite web</ref>

Speaker and teacher

Zell-Ravenheart regularly presents workshops, lectures, and ceremonies at Neopagan and New Age events, as well as at science fiction conventions and renaissance fairs. He and his wife "Morning Glory" Zell-Ravenheart have appeared at over 20 Starwood Festivals (and a few WinterStar Symposiums) over 25 years, and have maintained Church of All Worlds presence at Starwood, called the CAWmunity, for over a decade.<ref name="Bio">Biography of Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. Oberon Zell's official website. Retrieved 2010-05-10</ref>

Oberon and Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart currently live in Sonoma County, California, where they are members of the Sonoma County Pagan Network. He is a frequent speaker at the organization's local activities, and has contributed articles to its website.<ref>"Guest Speakers". Sonoma County Pagans website. Retrieved 2010-09-01.</ref><ref>"The Cosmic Egg". Sonoma County Pagans website. Retrieved 2010-09-01.</ref>

Health concerns

During a routine colonoscopy, doctors found a cancerous growth attached to Zell's colon, and removed it laparoscopically at Petaluma Valley Hospital. Following surgery, he underwent a six-month course of chemotherapy and has continued a reduced schedule of travel and teaching. Another surgery repaired a hernia at the cancer surgery incision in August 2009, but was otherwise not cancer-related. Zell regards himself as cured of the cancer.<ref name="oz-blog">Шаблон:Cite web Шаблон:Dead link He currently resides in Sonoma County, California with Morning Glory.</ref>

Bibliography

  • The Rites of Summer by Gwydion Pendderwen, Nemeton (1980) (art only)
  • Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard. New Page Books, US (February 14, 2004) ISBN 1-56414-711-8, ISBN 978-1-56414-711-0
  • Companion for the Apprentice Wizard New Page Books, US (January 1, 2006) ISBN 1-56414-835-1, ISBN 978-1-56414-835-3
  • Creating Circles & Ceremonies: Rituals for All Seasons and Reasons (with Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart) New Page Books (August 1, 2006) ISBN 1-56414-864-5, ISBN 978-1-56414-864-3
  • Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry. Dekirk, Ash "Leoparddancer", with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. New Page Books (August 1, 2006) ISBN 1-56414-868-8, ISBN 978-1-56414-868-1
  • Gargoyles: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry. Pesznecker, Susan "Moonwriter", with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. New Page Books (February 15, 2007) ISBN 1-56414-911-0, ISBN 978-1-56414-911-4
  • A Wizard's Bestiary. Dekirk, Ash "Leoparddancer", with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. New Page Books (December 30, 2007) ISBN 1-56414-956-0, ISBN 978-1-56414-956-5

Discography

  • The Church of All Worlds - Lecture on cassette ACE
  • Men and the Goddess - Lecture (on cassette) ACE
  • A Bouquet of Lovers - Lecture with Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart (on CD and cassette) ACE
  • Living Your Own Myth - Lecture with Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart (on cassette) ACE

Media appearances

Oberon Zell-Ravenheart has been interviewed on many television and radio shows in the United States, England, and Australia. Some of these include:

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Television
  • The Sunday Show (Australia)
  • Channel 4 (England)
  • Strange Universe
  • A&E
  • The Marilyn Kagan Show
  • Faith Under Fire with Lee Strobel
  • Counter-Culture Hour
  • The Witching Hour
  • "The Devil's Advocate with Charles Ashman", KPLR-TV (1974)
  • Soapbox, KPLR-TV (1973)

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Radio
  • Brother Wease” WCMF-FM
  • “Dave Wilson” WIBC-AM
  • “Exploring Unknown Phenomena” KZUM 89.3-FM
  • “Clear Reception” WTMD-FM (NPR)
  • “Allan & Rebecca” WQAL-FM
  • “Larry & Sheryl” ALQ
  • “Jack Roberts” Cable Radio Network
  • “Louie Free” WWOW
  • “Bulldog’s Morning Show” PJD5-FM
  • "96 Rock Mornings with Salt and Demetri the Greek" (July 24, 2007)
  • "Coast to Coast AM" (January 13, 2008) and (March 21, 2012)

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References

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External links

Articles and interviews

Additional reading

  • Aloi, Peg. The Oberon Interview Obsidian Magazine, Issue 1.
  • Bond, Lawrence & Ellen Evert Hopman (1996) People of the Earth: The New Pagans Speak Out (reissued as Being a Pagan: Druids, Wiccans & Witches Today in 2002 Destiny Books ISBN 0-89281-904-9) Interview.
  • Vale, V. and John Sulak (2001). Modern Pagans. San Francisco: Re/Search Publications. ISBN 1-889307-10-6

Other links

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Oberon Otter Zell-Ravenheart AKA Tim Zell America 1942 -present Teachers: Gerald Gardner; Robert Heinlein; Students: Anodea Judith; Chuck Furnace; Friends /Enemies/ Partners/ : Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart; R. Lance Christie; Maerian Morris; Ariel Monserrat; Gwydion Pendderwen; Cat yronwode; BoneBlossom; Margot Adler; Starhawk; Raven Grimassi; Carolyn Clark ; Cassandra Seer; CatDeville Llewellyn; Don Wildgrube; Francesca; Kyril Oakwind, RIP 2013; Mama Maureen; Mike Greenman; Night An'Fey; Rev. Luke Moonoak; Paul Moonoak (seperate person?) ; Richard Lance Christie; Shanda; SkyeHawk; Tom Williams; John McClimans; Merlin Scoggin; Star Scoggin; Cynthia Lee; Adam Rostoker AKA Adam-Walks-Between-Two-Worlds (RIP 1997); Joel Spencer; Aeona Silversong; Chane Alvarez AKA Night; Angel Wings; Buffalo; Willowoak; Rick Hamouris; Roger Stewart; Meadow Stewart; Bill Stewart (some crossover?); Eric HeBert; Avilynn; Richard Ely; Orion Morris; Margaret Turner; Anthorr & Fiona Nomchong; Caroline Tully; Phillippe Duquenoy; Inanna Arthen of Andras Corban Arthen's extended family; Micha Wolfgang; Diana Parr; Silver Raven Wolf, author; Talyn & Dierdre of Azure Green Wicca shop in MA. ; Candice Wiggins; Ray Fultcher; Cal Zelinsky; Robert Dawson; Kris Jensen; Tess Kolney; Maureen & Donal Dobbins; Manyfingers Hostetler; Carrie McMaster; Phoenix Willowtide; Avilynn Pwyll; Jessica Weiss; David Hall; Macha Maybourne; Jose Thomas; Leslie Kinyon; Wilma McCann; Nestor Peralta; Joy Williams; L. Sean Jorden; Fran Carroll-Jorden; Julie Epona;

Organizations: Church of All Worlds; Ecosophical Research Center Author: publisher/ articles in Green Egg magazine, Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard; the Companion for the Apprentice Wizard; Creating Circles & Ceremonies: Rituals for All Seasons and Reasons (with Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart); Grimoire For The Apprentice Wizard ; Comments Neopaganism; he and Partner breed a Unicorn goat, Lancelot; Gaia Thesis; polyamory; Grey School of Wizardry; Wicca Resources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_Zell-Ravenheart; http://www.oberonzell.com/ ; http://darkbooks.org/pp.php?v=944595626