New age: Details about 'Odyssean Wicca'
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Odyssean Wicca is a Wiccan tradition created in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the late 1970s. Its principle founders were Richard and Tamara James. Most of its practitioners today live in Ontario, but it also has members in the United States. The tradition differs from other initiatory Wiccan traditions in its emphasis on preparation of its members for public priesthood. The Odyssean tradition has often been conflated with the Wiccan Church of Canada, a public Wiccan church also founded by the James'.
Origins and historyThe Odyssean Tradition of Wicca was founded by Richard and Tamara James in 1979, along with other members of their coven. The name of the tradition was inspired by Homer's Odyssey, and is meant to emphasize a belief in life as a "spiritual journey". The tradition grew out of the James' creation of the Wiccan Church of Canada, with which the tradition is still closely associated. While the Jameses and their coven members had backgrounds in Gardnerian Wicca, Alexandrian Wicca, and Continental Wicca, those traditions were not ideally suited for their goal of creating a place for public Neopagan worship, nor did any of these reflect the ritual style that the coven (and, by extension, the church) were adopting. The goal of public priesthood and the mix of traditional backgrounds formed the beginnings of the Odyssean tradition. The Odyssean tradition has been practiced by a number of covens, and as the tradition behind other Wiccan Churches, as the tradition gained membership and its priesthood trained students and started new organizations. In terms of membership, the Odyssean Tradition is smaller than comparable traditions, but has had a disproportionately large impact, due to its involvement with public rituals, classes, and prison ministry, especially in Toronto, Ontario, and Hamilton, Ontario. This involvement is often, but not exclusively, carried out through the Wiccan Church of Canada. PracticesBeyond the emphasis on public ministry, the Odyssean tradition is characterized by having a less structured approach to ritual than many traditional Wiccans (while remaining more structured than Eclectic Wicca), and an emphasis on affiliating with a particular Pagan pantheon, encouraging devotion to a deity (or group of deities) instead of Neopagan duotheism or monotheism. The Odyssean training system is remarked upon as being notably rigorous. Ranks and degrees
Relationship with other traditionsAs mentioned above, Odyssean Wicca was inspired at least in part by the Gardnerian, Alexandrian, and Continental traditions. Blue Star Wicca has a special relationship to the Odyssean tradition, as a "sister" or "cousin" tradition. Odysseans have an increased amount of exposure to other traditions through the multi-denominational Wiccan Church of Canada. Notes and references
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