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Every Friday at 9PM Central you can join Host Rev Donald Lewis for the Correllian Family Hour as we explore the exciting world on Correllian Wicca. News and views, interviews, and information on the Correllian Lifestyle.
Tonight join Rev Donald Lewis and Rev Lori B with Phyllis Curott
Phyllis Curott is a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America’s first public Wiccan High Priestesses, founding of the first shamanic Wiccan tradition, the Temple of Ara, in the early 1980’s. As an attorney, she is an outspoken advocate of the rights of Pagans in the courts and the media. Phyllis is also author of the best selling memoir Book of Shadows, and WitchCrafting – The Spirituality of Making Magic, which revolutionized traditional Wiccan practices and theology and overturned the Threefold Law, as well as The Love Spell and numerous essays and articles.
Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year and by Time Magazine as one of America’s “leading voices.” New York Magazine described her teachings on the Earth’s spiritual wisdom as the “next big idea.” She was Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions and creator of the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly, reflecting her activism in the interfaith community that dates back to the first modern Parliament in 1993, when as First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess, she facilitated the participation of almost 100 Pagans and Wiccans at their international debut.
She received her BA in philosophy from Brown University and her Juris Doctor from NYU.
She can be reached at her website www.phylliscurott.com