Victor Henry Anderson

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فيكتور هنري أندرسون (بالإنجليزية: Victor Henry Anderson)‏ هو شاعر أمريكي، ولد في 21 مايو 1917 في كلايتون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 سبتمبر 2001. rdf:langString
Victor Henry Anderson (May 21, 1917 – September 20, 2001) was an American priest and poet. He was co-founder of the Feri Tradition, a modern Pagan new religious movement established in California during the 1960s. Much of his poetry was religious in nature, being devoted to Feri deities. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Victor Elon Anderson
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rdf:langString Accordion player, poet
rdf:langString Hilbart Alexander Anderson; Mary Frances Anderson
rdf:langString "Victor has been accused of making up the pantheon of Feri Gods, Guardians and spirits. He has told everyone again and again that he did not learn all he knows from others verbatim. He certainly did learn much from the people of his tradition, but he is a shaman and priest in his own right. I have personally witnessed his communication with our Gods".
rdf:langString "According to the picture ascertained by Voigt and supplemented by an open letter issued by Victor in 1991, the [Harpy] coven eclectically mixed American folk magic with Huna – a New Thought philosophy partly based in traditional Hawaiian religion – and venerated a god known as Setan as well as a goddess known as Lilith in both indoor and outdoor rituals organized according to the phases of the moon."
rdf:langString :"To Triple Mari of the moon we pray :And offer our devotions in the night, :For broken hearts who dare not dream by day :Shall find a refuge when Her healing light :Illuminates the city of our sins."
rdf:langString "Mari of the Moon", poem by Anderson.
rdf:langString Cora Anderson, 1994.
rdf:langString — Religious studies scholar Ethan Doyle White
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rdf:langString فيكتور هنري أندرسون (بالإنجليزية: Victor Henry Anderson)‏ هو شاعر أمريكي، ولد في 21 مايو 1917 في كلايتون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 سبتمبر 2001.
rdf:langString Victor Henry Anderson (May 21, 1917 – September 20, 2001) was an American priest and poet. He was co-founder of the Feri Tradition, a modern Pagan new religious movement established in California during the 1960s. Much of his poetry was religious in nature, being devoted to Feri deities. Born in Clayton, New Mexico, to a working-class family, Anderson was left visually impaired during childhood. His family regularly moved around within the United States during his early years, with Anderson claiming that encounters with Mexican, Hawaiian, and Haitian migrants led to him gaining an early understanding of these various cultures' magical practices. The family eventually settled in Oregon, and Anderson later claimed that it was here that he was initiated into a tradition of witchcraft by an African woman. He later claimed that, in 1932, he joined a magico-religious group known as the Harpy Coven which was based in Ashland and which dissolved in the 1940s. According to his description, the group was devoted to a god and goddess, Setan and Lilith, and were influenced by both American folk magic and Huna. In 1944, he married Cora Cremeans in Bend, Oregon, and, inspired by the writings of English Wiccan Gerald Gardner, they founded the Mahaelani Coven, gaining followers of what became known as the Feri tradition. One of their first initiates was Gwydion Pendderwen, who was a significant influence on the development of the tradition, and who introduced elements from Alexandrian Wicca in to it. Anderson was a professional accordion player and wrote poetry for various American Pagan magazines. In 1970, he published his first book of poetry, Thorns of the Blood Rose, which contained devotional religious poetry dedicated to the Goddess; it won the Clover International Poetry Competition Award in 1975. Anderson continued to promote the Feri tradition until his death, at which point April Niino was appointed as the new Grandmaster of the tradition.
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