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The Correllian TraditionSo what is the Correllian Nativist Tradition, and what makes it different from other Wiccan Traditions? And why are you finding this information on a Strega website? Correllianism does put an unusually strong emphasis on the philosophical aspects of Wicca, and on the spirituality and inner mysteries of the Wiccan religion, but liturgically our beliefs do not especially differ from those of other Wiccan Traditions. Rather it is our attitudes toward the Pagan community and its future that tend to set us apart. The Correllian Tradition is dedicated to the advancement of the Pagan people. We believe strongly in the need for increased communication and co-operation between Pagans everywhere, from all Traditions. We stress the importance of the Pagan Clergy as teachers and facilitators, and the need for a strong public presence. The Correllian Tradition emphasizes celebratory as well as initiatory Wicca, and is strongly committed to accessible public ritual One of the most sacred pieces of Correllian Wiccan literature is the Vangelo delle Streghe. This is a collection of legends preserved and passed down through generations of the Italian witches of Italy. A little over a century ago the Italian witch Maddalena gave a copy of the Vangelo to the famed folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland, on the understanding that he would publish it. Publish it he did, in 1899, under the title 'Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches'. The stories in the Vangelo are meant to be understood as allegory, that is to say that they represent their subject symbolically. Only by understanding that Vangelo’s human characters actually represent the timeless forces of Nature and the Universe, and their actions portray the cosmic processes, can you hope to get anything out of it. Maddalena did not bother to explain this. She was willing to let people know more about the ancient Italian traditions, but she didn’t want them to know to much. She knew that people who understood allegory would be able to read between the lines, and appreciate what they found there. The Correllian Nativist Tradition is based upon the teachings of members of the High-Correll family. The High-Correll family were descended from a line of Cherokee Didanvwisgi who intermarried with a line of Scottish Traditional Witches, whose descendants were further influenced by Italian Witchcraft and by the Spiritualist Church. The leading bodies of the Correllian Tradition include; The Witan Council, which is made up of all Temple Heads, Elders, and Officers of the Tradition; The Correllian Directorate which is responsible for the legal and financial standing of the Tradition; And the Correllian Council of Elders which includes the Heads and Officers of the Tradition, and its most respected members. The chief administrator of the Tradition is the Chancellor, who represents the Tradition’s leadership. Rev. Donald Lewis-Highcorrell is First Priest and Paramount High Priest of the Correllian Tradition, and Chancellor of the Tradition as well. As Chancellor of the Tradition Rev. Don is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Tradition, and all matters affecting it. Don is the son of the blv. Lady LaVeda, former Regent of the Correllian Tradition. Don is the head of the Mabelline branch of the High-Correll family. He has been an initiated Priest of the Correllian Tradition since 1976, and a Third Degree High Priest since 1979. Don is a co-founder and officer of the Pagan Interfaith Embassy, serving as Pagan Interfaith Ambassador to the U.S. Don is well known both as an artist and as an author. Don’s writing or artwork has appeared in numerous Pagan ‘zines, including Circle Network News, Green Egg, Panegyria, Harvest, Covenant of the Goddess Newsletter, Gerina Dunwich's Golden Isis Magazine, and Silver RavenWolf's PWPA Newsletter. Don is well known as a professional psychic. He has been a professional clairvoyant since 1984, and is a well-known astrologer. But Don is best known as a Tarologist, and the designer of the Tarot of Hekate (1982). A prominent member of the Fellowship of Isis, Don has been involved Chicago’s Isian Mystery Conferences since the first one in 1994, and moderates an Isian email list on the internet. Rev. Krystel Neuman High-Correll is First Priestess and Paramount High Priestess of the Correllian Tradition and Chief Priestess of the Correll Mother Temple. Lady Krystel is the hereditary Head of the Correllian lineage, and all living Correllians trace their lineage back through her. The First Priestess is responsible for maintaining the sanctity of the Correllian Tradition and its connection to Spirit and the Beloved Ancestors. The initiation of all Priesthood, Temples and Orders ultimately derive authority from this sanctity, and thus from the First Priestess. The First Priestess also acts as chairperson for the Correllian Council of Elders. Lady Krystel received her Correllian initiation from the blv. LaVeda Lewis-Highcorrell, former Regent of the Correllian Tradition, and by the mid seventies was serving as Maiden Priestess of the Correll Mother Temple, under the blv. Lady LaVeda’s imperium. In 1979 Lady Krystel was acclaimed First Priestess and Paramount High Priestess of the Correllian Tradition. Rev. Ed Hubbard is the First Director of the Correllian Tradition. As such he co-ordinates the activities of the Correllian Directorate, which is responsible for the Tradition's financial and legal dealings, and for the implementation of it's ecumenical policies. Ed has been an initiate of the Correllian Tradition since 1990. Ed is co-founder of Chicago's Holy City Temple, of which he has been Chief Director since its inception in 1991. Ed was made First Director of the Correllian Tradition in 1991.Ed founded the Pagan Interfaith Embassy after being involved in the second Parliament of World’s Religions, held in Chicago in 1993.
WitchSchool.com offers as its first basic on-line service a First Degree Wicca Course. This is a series of 13 on-line lessons covering a broad range of skills and philosophies of modern Wicca. There are 12 lessons and an essay final. At WitchSchool.com you will have a Mentor to guide you thru the Lessons. Your Mentor holds First Degree or higher in the Correllian Tradition. Your Mentor is there to answer questions and concerns and to track your progress. I, personally, hold Third Degree in the Correllian Tradition, am a member of the Correllian Clergy and I am the Dean of Mentors at WitchSchool.com. As a Mentor, I have instant messanger so my students can contact me; an email addy at WitchSchool; an on-line Study Group for my students; and chat sessions on Monday nights. Most Correllian Mentors subscribe to this policy of availability. This is what sets WitchSchool.com apart from other on-line learning facilities. If you complete this course of 12 lessons and essay final, you will be eligible to apply for initiation into the First Degree of Correllian Nativist Wicca. The Correllian Tradition is a synchretic and highly philosophical Tradition of Wicca, which stresses the inherent unity of all Pagan traditions and the synchronicity of all spiritual paths. We believe that Deity is in all things, therefore all paths can lead to Deity. Wicca is not primarily about magic, though it does use it. Wicca is about your place in the Universe and your evolution as a spiritual being. Wicca is about moving forward on your personal spiritual journey - about learning, growing, and becoming the most you can be.Wicca is a religion. Wicca is a way of understanding and interacting with Deity and the Universe. It is a life-affirming path of growth and expansion.Wicca is based on reverence for Nature and Her cycles, respect for the Earth and all Her creatures. Wicca reveres the natural forces of the Universe and sees them reflected in the world around us, and in every person and thing. Because the Correllian Tradition believes all paths lead to Deity, we do not believe that one must belong to any given faith or tradition to be a good person or to grow spiritually. Nor is it necessary to belong to only one. Being a Correllian initiate does not mean you can not also be an Isian, Druidic, or Dianic initiate as well -or any other Tradition you might wish to study or join. You must however respect our tradition as a member and follow Correllian practices in Correllian temples -but what you do other places is your own business. Each first Degree lesson will have several parts: * The Lesson itself * Exercises -to develop your psychic and magical skills. * God of the month -to acquaint you with Wiccan ideas of Deity and some of Deities many forms. * Spell of the month -to help you learn a variety of useful magical techniques and rituals. * Test Questions -to make sure you understand before you move on to the next lesson. Current Course Offerings Correllian Wicca : First Degree Correllian Wicca : Second Degree The Five Mystic Secrets The Ancient Etruscan Culture The Ancient Druids The Ancient Sumerian Culture Introduction to Divination Introduction to Dreams Introduction to Herbalism Intermediate Herbalism Introduction to Numerology Introduction to Psychic Development Floral Healing Aroma Therapy For Beginners Ritual Tools : Wands - 2 Courses Make Your Own Incense Witch's Companion - The Familiar |