{"id":317,"date":"2012-10-26T09:24:50","date_gmt":"2012-10-26T16:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/aidankelly\/?p=317"},"modified":"2012-10-26T09:24:50","modified_gmt":"2012-10-26T16:24:50","slug":"joe-wilson-part-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/aidankelly\/2012\/10\/joe-wilson-part-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Joe Wilson, Part II"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>In October 1965 <em>Pentagram<\/em> sponsored a dinner at which Doreen Valiente was the keynote speaker. Her topic was essentially, \u201cNow that `Old Gerald\u2019 has passed over, what do we do next?\u201d She stressed the need for cooperation among covens and for searching out forgotten groups of Witches throughout the world. The dinner was attended by a significant fraction of the Witches in Britain at that time. It established a network of friendships among coven and Craft leaders who had not known each other very well beforehand. [1250]<\/p>\n<p>At first the columns of <em>Pentagram<\/em> were occupied with debate over whether the so-called \u201chereditaries\u201d or the Gardnerians were the \u201ctrue\u201d form of the Craft, but before it could become too heated, Noel turned the magazine into what was essentially a scholarly journal on the occult, and in that form it continued on until about the end of the 1960s. Joe wrote,<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u00a0When I got it I found it full of information about something called \u201cWica\u201d . . . \u201cthe Goddess\u201d, Nature Religion, and the like. I showed it to Sean and he said . . . \u00a0\u201cOh no, not another \u2018call to the covens.'\u201d He didn\u2019t think highly of them or that movement, and cited all sorts of examples of political in-fighting in similar groups. He advised me to ignore them\u2014instead I ignored his advice.<\/p>\n<p>Inspired by <em>Pentagram<\/em>, I started a four-page spirit-duplicated newsletter in early 1964, which I named <em>The Waxing Moon<\/em>. I was searching for other people who were practicing spirituality similar to that which \u201cSean\u201d practiced. . . . I placed it in a bookstore near the University of Wichita . . . and put an advertisement for it in the classifieds of <em>Fate<\/em> magazine. . . . [and] got about 50 requests for it each time . . . Most of the people who wrote in response to my advertisement were searching for a way to get involved in this alternate form of spirituality. Some were just curious.<\/p>\n<p>I published whatever information I could, and wrote personal letters to everyone who wrote to me. I\u2019d often explain that I couldn\u2019t do much for them, but I could sometimes put them in touch with other people in their geographical area so they could form their own study groups. None of my American correspondents claimed any first-hand knowledge of the Old Religion, though some did say they were familiar with the movement in England.<\/p>\n<p>In 1965 I listed an advertisement for <em>Pentagram<\/em> in <em>TWM<\/em>, and placed an advertisement for <em>The Waxing Moon<\/em> in that publication. I received about 30 letters from people in England who had read my advertisement. I recognized one of them, Robert Cochrane, as a regular contributor to <em>Pentagram<\/em>. His writings were mystical, and at odds with what he said was the simplistic approach the Gardnerian Wicca writers seemed to have. He claimed to be a member of a family that had secretly kept these practices since before the persecutions of non-Christians in the dark ages. He called his group the \u201cClan of Tubal Cain.\u201d I seriously doubt his historical claims now, but then I believed him. We corresponded for about six months before he died by his own hand. [Cochrane was also the \u201cmagister\u201d who gave Justine Glass information for her book <em>Witchcraft\u2014The Sixth Sense, <\/em>as well as the person who coined the term \u201cGardnerian.\u201d.]<\/p>\n<p>Cochrane, whose real name was Roy Bowers, agreed to teach me as much as he could by mail as a supplement to what I\u2019d been learning through \u201cSean\u201d. During our correspondence I learned that his viewpoint was similar to \u201cSean\u2019s\u201d\u2014in fact, except for the fact that it was oriented to English soil, it blended and supplemented \u201cSean\u2019s\u201d teachings quite well. Much of the way he taught was through mystical questions such as \u201cWhat two words were not spoken from the Cauldron?\u201d The answers to the questions were less important than the process of answering them, and he was relentless about emphasizing the importance of that work. . . .<\/p>\n<p>During 1964 and the first half of 1965 I made other contacts which significantly affected me during the next few years. Among those were Ruth Wynn-Owen, a Welsh actress, living in England, who practiced a form of the religion she called the Plant Bran, since her family claimed descent from the Welsh god Bran. I kind of adopted her as a substitute mother.. . .Another was John Score, an English Gardnerian. John was inspired by my starting <em>The Waxing Moon<\/em>, and said he wished they had something like that in England (since <em>Pentagram<\/em> had ceased publication). I told him to start one like I did, and so he did, and called it <em>The Wiccan<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>My most significant contacts in the United States were Bill and Helen Mohs, then from Culver City, near Los Angeles; Ed Fitch, an Air Force captain; and John and Jay Hansen, of Chicago. All of these people became close friends with me, first by correspondence, and later through personal meetings and association.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>[Ed Fitch was the third member of the triumvirate who spearheaded creation of the Pagan Way, but I will need to describe Ed more fully when I get to the blogs specifically about Gardnerian Craft.]<\/p>\n<p>Around the beginning of September 1966, Wilson received orders for duty in Thailand, and arranged for Bill and Helen Mohs to take over production of <em>The Waxing Moon <\/em>while he was away. He kept up a steady correspondence with them during that year, and upon his return to the States in December 1967, was able to stop off in Los Angeles to meet them.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u00a0They had a longstanding interest in occult matters and although they did not seem to be as well read as I was in some areas, they were more knowledgeable in others. They told me of their experiences with the Ouija board and their interpretation that Aphrodite and Pan wanted them to reestablish their worship. They introduced me to some of their friends, and took me to what they called a \u201ccoven\u201d meeting conducted by one of their female friends. It was very ceremonial, and foreign to anything I had experienced before. I recognized its primary elements as modifications and adaptations from A.E. Waite\u2019s <em>Book of Ceremonial Magic<\/em>.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>On January 2nd, 1968, Wilson took the letters and other papers that Bill had accumulated regarding <em>The Waxing Moon<\/em>, flew home, and began his assignment at Forbes AFB. He began publishing the magazine again, now by photo offset.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u00a0I put a new advertisement in <em>Fate<\/em> and published two new issues during the first six months of my tour at Forbes AFB. Among the subscribers . . . were Jessie Wicker Bell, of Florida; Harold Moss, Sara Cunningham, Nancy Poss, Fred and Martha Adler, and numerous others in Southern California; Donna Cole in Chicago; Doreen Valiente and Derrek James, John Score, Ruth Wynn-Owen, and many others in England. I continued to write numerous letters to people both in the United States and England, introducing them to each other when they asked to be put in touch with someone with similar interests in their own geographical areas. . . . In response to my advertisement offering <em>The Waxing Moon<\/em> I was contacted by three writers who were doing books, [including] \u00a0Susan Roberts, [who] explained that she had a contract with Dell and asked for my help. I decided that I\u2019d do what I could for her and eventually introduced her to Ed Fitch and John and Jay Hanson, as well as several other people who claimed to be practicing the Old Religion. . . . in early September [1968] Susan had a business trip to Indianapolis; so we had a chance to meet and she spent a couple of days interviewing me.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><em><\/em><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In October 1965 Pentagram sponsored a dinner at which Doreen Valiente was the keynote speaker. Her topic was essentially, \u201cNow that `Old Gerald\u2019 has passed over, what do we do next?\u201d She stressed the need for cooperation among covens and for searching out forgotten groups of Witches throughout the world. 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