The Wizard and the Witch: Seven Decades of Counterculture, Magick & Paganism: An Oral History of Oberon Zell & Morning Glory 
Telling the stories of their singular lives in this unique oral history, Oberon and Morning Glory--together with a colorful tribe of friends, lovers, musicians, homesteaders, researchers, and ritualists--reveal how they established the Church of All Worlds, revitalized Goddess worship, discovered the Gaea Thesis, raised real Unicorns, connected a worldwide community through Green Egg magazine, searched for mermaids in the South Pacific, and founded the influential Grey School of Wizardry.
Join Morning Glory and Oberon as they share the highs and lows of their extraordinary lives, and explore the role they played in shaping the community of Witches and Pagans that thrives in the world today.
Includes a 16-page color photo insert.
Readable, with a good attempt at objectivity and perspective. Especially after Morning Glory's passing, this is an important album of verbal snapshots, relevant to all who have been influenced by OZ and MG, whether they know it or not.
Interesting read. I enjoy the biographies/autobiographies of those at the forefront of Paganism in America. The book is an oral tradition created by cutting together a bunch of different interviews so the whole book has the feel of one big conversation.

I loved this book!
The ravenhearts are pretty fascinating, and I love an oral history. I just found this very long and in need of serious editing.
Interesting oral historyInteresting oral history, but "narrator's" contribution was awkward and decreased my enjoyment and interest. still, a good contribution to recent Pagan history.
Wanderlust in Real life. This was a eye opening foray into the world of the Wizard Oz and his soul mate the Pagan Goddess Morning Glory. This is a True account of their journey through life and all the lessons learned along the way. The Goddess herself Morning Glory has passed on as of 1 month ago may she forever be remembered as a Goddess in her own right. Hail Gaia Mother Earth and all her Children of the World and Beyond.
John C. Sulak
Paperback | Pages: 410 pages Rating: 3.82 | 44 Users | 8 Reviews

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| ISBN: | 0738714828 (ISBN13: 9780738714820) |
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This is the stranger-than-fiction story of two soul mates who rejected the status quo and embraced higher ideals . . . and had a whole lot of fun while they were at it. Reclaiming Pagan as a spiritual identity--and living in an open marriage for over four decades--Oberon and Morning Glory Zell truly embody the freedom to think, to love, and to live.Telling the stories of their singular lives in this unique oral history, Oberon and Morning Glory--together with a colorful tribe of friends, lovers, musicians, homesteaders, researchers, and ritualists--reveal how they established the Church of All Worlds, revitalized Goddess worship, discovered the Gaea Thesis, raised real Unicorns, connected a worldwide community through Green Egg magazine, searched for mermaids in the South Pacific, and founded the influential Grey School of Wizardry.
Join Morning Glory and Oberon as they share the highs and lows of their extraordinary lives, and explore the role they played in shaping the community of Witches and Pagans that thrives in the world today.
Includes a 16-page color photo insert.
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| Title | : | The Wizard and the Witch: Seven Decades of Counterculture, Magick & Paganism: An Oral History of Oberon Zell & Morning Glory |
| Author | : | John C. Sulak |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 410 pages |
| Published | : | February 8th 2014 by Llewellyn Publications (first published February 1st 2014) |
| Categories | : | Religion. Paganism. History. Biography. Occult. Magick. Witchcraft. Nonfiction |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 44 Users | 8 ReviewsDiscuss About Books The Wizard and the Witch: Seven Decades of Counterculture, Magick & Paganism: An Oral History of Oberon Zell & Morning Glory
It's remarkable how science fiction influenced the Pagan movement.Readable, with a good attempt at objectivity and perspective. Especially after Morning Glory's passing, this is an important album of verbal snapshots, relevant to all who have been influenced by OZ and MG, whether they know it or not.
Interesting read. I enjoy the biographies/autobiographies of those at the forefront of Paganism in America. The book is an oral tradition created by cutting together a bunch of different interviews so the whole book has the feel of one big conversation.

I loved this book!
The ravenhearts are pretty fascinating, and I love an oral history. I just found this very long and in need of serious editing.
Interesting oral historyInteresting oral history, but "narrator's" contribution was awkward and decreased my enjoyment and interest. still, a good contribution to recent Pagan history.
Wanderlust in Real life. This was a eye opening foray into the world of the Wizard Oz and his soul mate the Pagan Goddess Morning Glory. This is a True account of their journey through life and all the lessons learned along the way. The Goddess herself Morning Glory has passed on as of 1 month ago may she forever be remembered as a Goddess in her own right. Hail Gaia Mother Earth and all her Children of the World and Beyond.


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