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Oberon Zell-Ravenheart (Timothy Zell) was born on 30 November, 1942 in St. Louis, MO, United States, is a Co-founder of the Church of all Worlds. Discover Oberon Zell-Ravenheart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Timothy Zell |
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Oberon Zell-Ravenheart Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Oberon Zell-Ravenheart worth at the age of 81 years old? Oberon Zell-Ravenheart’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Oberon Zell-Ravenheart's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Oberon Zell (born Timothy Zell, November 30, 1942, St. Louis, Missouri; formerly known as Otter G'Zell and Oberon Zell-Ravenheart) is a Neopagan writer, speaker and religious leader.
He is the co-founder of the Church of All Worlds.
From the 1960s through the late 1990s, Zell served as High Priest and Primate of the church.
With R. Lance Christie, Zell founded the Church of All Worlds (CAW) on April 7, 1962, by the ritual of "sharing water".
This foundation ritual was practiced by a fictional church of the same name in Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land.
Zell and Christie attributed their inspiration to Heinlein's novel.
Zell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, in 1965 before briefly enrolling in a doctoral program in clinical psychology at Washington University in St. Louis.
He also received a Doctor of Divinity degree from Life Science College in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, (a defunct nonresidential seminary) in 1967.
In 1968, he completed a teaching certificate at Harris–Stowe State University.
His parents were Protestants.
As the creator and original editor of the NeoPagan magazine Green Egg in 1968, Zell was an early popularizer of the term "Neo-Pagan".
When Green Egg began publishing as a spirit-duplicated newsletter, Zell used the term "Neo-Pagan" to describe the new religious movement he was helping to create.
Green Egg later grew to be a semi-glossy magazine with international distribution and, in an era before the Internet, its letters column provided a widely distributed public forum for discussion and networking.
Green Egg is currently published as an online magazine, edited by Katrina Rasbold.
Oberon is the founder and Headmaster Emeretus of the Grey School of Wizardry, an online school specializing in the teaching of a wide range of ancient wisdom and esoteric magic.
In November 2022 he passed the title and mantle of Headmaster to his protege, Nicholas Kingsley.
Zell continues to teach in the School, and remains President of the Board of Directors.
An early advocate of deep ecology, Zell claims to have been the first to have articulated and published the Gaia Hypothesis (using the spelling "Gaea" ) in 1970, independently of James Lovelock, who is usually given credit.
Along with his wife Morning Glory and the other members of his group marriages, he has been influential in the modern polyamory movement.
Zell co-founded the Ecosophical Research Association in 1977, an organization that explores the truth behind myths.
This group was known for the authentic "Living Unicorns" they created by minor surgery to the horn buds of goats, a technique he was granted a patent for in 1984.
One of their unicorns, Lancelot, toured with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
From 1998 to 2014 Oberon and Morning Glory Zell lived in Sonoma County, California, where they were members of the Sonoma County Pagan Network.
He was a frequent speaker at the organization's local activities, served on the Board of Directors, and contributed articles to its website.
During a routine colonoscopy, doctors found a cancerous growth attached to Zell's colon, and removed it laparoscopically at Petaluma Valley Hospital.
Following surgery, he underwent a six-month course of chemotherapy and continued a robust schedule of travel and teaching.
He returned to lead the Church of All Worlds, Inc. in 2005 and currently serves as First Primate.
A sculptor and graphic artist as well as an author, Zell has created numerous images of Pagan deities—some based upon historical images, others his original creations.
With his family, he created Mythic Images, a business through which his artwork is distributed.
The Grey School incorporated on March 14, 2005 as a non-profit educational institution in the State of California.
The school grew from lessons originally created by the Grey Council, a team of two dozen practitioners, who with Zell, wrote the Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard and later the Companion for the Apprentice Wizard.
While initially conceived for ages 11–17, the school currently has mostly adult students.
The school comprises sixteen departments of study, various clubs and organizations, a forum area, a prefect/captain system, opportunities for awards and merits and a house/lodge system for adults and youths in which they can communicate directly with each other.
Youth (under 18) students are grouped into the house of Psyche.
Adult (18+) students are sorted into four lodges: Society of the Four Winds, Order of the Dancing Flames, Coterie of the Flowing Waters, and Circle of the Standing Stones.
Zell regularly presents workshops, lectures, and ceremonies at NeoPagan events.
He and his late wife Morning Glory have appeared at more than 40 Starwood Festivals and WinterStar Symposiums over four decades, and maintained a Church of All Worlds presence at Starwood, called the CAWmunity, for over a decade.
In an interview with Natalie Zaman in 2008, Zell described himself as a Wizard.
Distinguishing his practice from the wizards of fiction, Zell used the alternative spelling magick (with final "k") and claimed that his interest therein began at an early age with the reading of Greek myths and fairy tales.
As a child, Zell had visions, which his mother told him were derived from the life of his grandfather.