Author Archives: Teo Bishop

About Teo Bishop

Teo Bishop's work centers on the meaning and enactment of ritual in personal and public ceremony, on the place of gender expression and sexuality in Pagan traditions, and on the integration of mind (critical thinking) with heart (intuitive knowing). Teo is currently at work on his first book.

Witness to the Protest at Pantheacon 2012

This is my witness of the silent meditation led by T. Thorn Coyle to protest the Z Budapest ritual at Pantheacon 2012. [Note: I use the term “cisgender women” or “cis woman” to distinguish from “transgender women” or “trans woman.” Both … Continue reading

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The Urgency to Understand Pantheacon

I brought my little tin-can altar to Pantheacon, and set it up in my hotel room on the glass, circular end table next to the lounge chair. The conference program was rather stern about not burning incense or lighting candles anywhere … Continue reading

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