"The influence of Zell’s encounters with pagan groups such as Feraferia resulted in CAW using the Wiccan Wheel of the Year. The group has held Native American rituals, pagan eclipse gatherings and vision quests."
http://www.has.vcu.edu/wrs/profiles/ChurchOfAllWorlds.htmExplanation of a 'Native American' (no Nation cited) song that Morning Glory felt she had the right to alter -
http://books.google.com/books?id=i3Iqu0h1VH0C&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=morning+glory+zell,+native+american&source=bl&ots=PKKhiv424m&sig=_45yp7mOO0QTN_m6cVVYsKYmckA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6A6sT8XbOcjNtAazspXJCw&ved=0CGIQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=morning%20glory%20zell%2C%20native%20american&f=falseGrey School of Wizardry Council member - Ray Barnes (Spirit) (1951-) Artist/Gardener. Cut his teeth in the Anti-war and Environmental movements through the ‘70s-‘80s. Spent some years in Boston working as a professional advertising graphic artist and self-publishing several of his own comics. He says: “At a Rainbow Gathering in North Carolina in ‘85 I had an encounter with Spirit that changed my outlook on every level. I have since settled here in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. The primary project that involves me now is turning a burned out, raped and eroded hillside into a lush magical garden, and a place of power for the region. It is called Cedar Grove. It is also my purpose to chronicle what I have learned in my art and share it with the digital magical community. I am learning food self-sufficiency, frugal living, the uses of herbs, and most of all, sustainable forest gardening. I am currently three years into the project and have gathered a small band of friends around me who share this vision. We live on the land, collect rainwater to drink, sleep outdoors in all seasons, and cook on an open fire in an outdoor kitchen.
We also do native style sweats and purifications. It is our purpose to live intimately with Nature, and with humility and quiet listening learn what She has to tell us. We observe the turning of the seasons in the ancient way. My allegiance is to the Great Mother, and my purpose is to act in Her service with humility and thoughtfulness, and courage. There is only one mind.”
http://www.smokytopia.com [my bold]
http://www.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Landing&func=display&page=councilLOTS of suggestions for appropriation.
http://themiltondoddreaders.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/8/1/10819822/creating-circles-and-ceremonies-oberon-zell-ravenheart.pdfETA - the large PDF file includes a conglomeration of appropriation. One instance is a submission by Ellen Evert Hopman on page 130, a Hopi 'spell' she claims she was instructed to 'share with the world'. Actually it is listed as a 'spell' but she states it is a ceremony that she learned from a nameless Hopi elder (funny how Hopi elders never have names! and mostly require white women to do their bidding).
"The Medicine Wheel 201
Credits: 3
Year Level: 2
Instructor: Donata Ahern
Class Description:
(See Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard, pp. 163-164)
You will learn to construct a Native American Medicine Wheel, and how to use and work with it. “Medicine” for Native Americans, means “power”. If a person has Medicine, s/he has power. A Wizard has power, and so does a Medicine person, so learning about the Medicine Wheel can help you to become a more powerful Wizard. Some of the lessons in this class are exercises that will give you experiences to help you understand the worldview, or attitude to life, of Native Americans. This is important so that you can begin to be a Medicine person. The exercises will help you personally feel the energy of the stones of the Medicine Wheel. You will learn to solve problems, learn about yourself, and increase your Medicine and Power with the Medicine Wheel.
Welcome to the wonder and mystery of the Medicine Wheel! I sincerely hope that you will enjoy your studies."
Required Materials:
Recommended for advanced study:
"The Medicine Wheel: Path of the Heart" by Rev. Donata Ahern
http://registered.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Classes&func=deptlist&did=2Questionable faculty at the Grey School -
"Professor Ahern has followed the paths of Paganism and shamanism since the early 1980s. She is a Druid and Bard Tutor in OBOD, a Wiccan Elder, and Priestess of the Mayan Temple of the Deer. She studied Lakota and Mayan Medicine Wheels for 20 years, developing a personal synthesis and Oracle card set. She led student Circles at SUNYAB for four years, forming Silverweb, a cyber training coven. She is an online counselor and regular presenter at Pagan Festivals in the USA and Canada. Prof. Ahern is the author of "The Medicine Wheel: Path of the Heart" and is currently working on a book of shamanic journeys. She lives in the woods with her German Shepherd companion, Tara, who makes sure she's not "all work and no play"!"
http://www.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Faculty&func=faculty&uid=13"Professor Moonwriter is a child of the natural world in all of its concrete and magickal guises. Conceived at Beltane, her magickal roots include the vampire lore of a family living in the Carpathian Mountains, a Czech grandmother schooled in traditional healing, paternal links to the Scot's highland pictish Wicca, and a dab of Nez Perce tribal medicine craft thrown in for good measure. Moonwriter's magickal specialties include nature-based magick, outdoorcraft, herbology, and astronomy. Trained as a nurse, Moonwriter holds an MA in nonfiction writing and teaches composition and creative writing at the college level. She has written two books: 'Gargoyles' (New Page) and 'Crafting Magick with Pen and Ink' (Llewellyn). Her hobbies include hiking, camping, organic gardening, and cooking, and she is an aficionado of the art and rock art of Northwest Coastal and Columbia Plateau First People. Moonwriter has three grown children and an exuberant black poodle companion. She watches the Moon."
http://www.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Faculty&func=faculty&uid=6"Rainbow Stonetalker is of Cherokee and English descent and is an ordained minister. Schooled in the mystery traditions of both Cherokee and Druid, Rainbow is a constant student in the mystery schools of life. A published author, recorded singer songwriter, accomplished storyteller, and intuitive artist; she is at her happiest when she is creating something. While living in England she studied complimentary and alternative healing disciplines, and is a practitioner of aromatic stone massage, crystal healing, and meditation as medicine. She is a member of the American Tarot Association, certified as a professional reader by the Tarot Certification Board of America, and does Medicine Wheel, Shamanic, and Empathic readings for a reputable online company. Rainbow has a flair for recycling by finding new uses for discarded items, and is keenly interested in organic gardening and cooking. Her leisure hours are spent feeding a passion for needlework including knitting, beading, and working with leather. She lives in Illinois with her husband and four-legged kids. For more information please visit her website at
www.stonetalker.com."
http://www.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Faculty&func=faculty&uid=39"Solaris has walked a balanced path between dark and light. She has served her community as a Healer, Teacher, Mentor, Priestess, Magician, Meditator, Counselor, Historian, Animal Activist, Humanitarian, Leader, and Mental Health Professional. Solaris was born and raised in a haunted house, and ahs been involved in the magickal arts all her life. A practioner of Dragon Magick, Solaris has multiple magickal talents and experience in several forms of magick including Healing, Divination, Beast Mastery, and Mind Magicks. She has studied several Martial Arts, and lived by a strict moral code. Solaris is a member of ADF, and serves as a Clergy member of the
Correllian Nativist Church. She was a contributor to the Companion for the Apprentice Wizard."
http://www.greyschool.com/index.php?module=Faculty&func=faculty&uid=26http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correllian_Nativist_Tradition