✍️ Author Biography
Ellen Evert Hopman
📅 1952
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: Tree Medicine, Tree Magic (1992)
Ellen Evert Hopman is a prolific author and educator in Paganism and Druidry, focusing on herbalism and Celtic traditions.
Born in Austria in 1952, Ellen Evert Hopman is an author, herbalist, and mental health counselor based in Western Massachusetts. She has authored numerous books and audio materials exploring Paganism, Druidry, and Celtic lore, alongside several fictional novels. Hopman's academic background includes degrees in Art Education and Mental Health Counseling, complemented by extensive training in herbalism and homeopathy. She has held significant roles in various Druidic organizations and has taught and lectured internationally.
Her career has involved extensive involvement in the modern Druidic movement, co-founding organizations and serving in leadership positions. Hopman has also been a professor at the Grey School of Wizardry, teaching subjects like herbalism and Celtic Neopaganism. Her contributions to broadcast media include appearances on radio and television programs, and she has been featured in publications such as The New York Times. She is a recognized professional member of the American Herbalist Guild.
Druidic and Pagan Leadership
Ellen Evert Hopman has been an active participant in the modern Druidic movement since 1984. She co-founded The Order of Whiteoak, a Celtic Reconstructionist Druid organization, and established the Tribe of the Oak (Tuatha na Dara), where she holds the title of Archdruid Emerita. For nine years, she served as vice president of the Henge of Keltria, an international Druid Fellowship. Hopman also contributed to Keltria: Journal of Druidism and Celtic Magick and founded The New England Druid Summit, an annual gathering for Druids in the region. Her engagement with these traditions extends to international teaching and speaking engagements on Druidry and herbalism across the United States, Scotland, Ireland, and Canada.
Herbalism and Esoteric Knowledge
A significant aspect of Hopman's work involves the study and practice of herbalism, often intertwined with spiritual and magical traditions. Her books, such as "Tree Medicine, Tree Magic" and "A Druid's Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year," explore the medicinal, spiritual, and magical properties of plants. She received professional training in herbalism and homeopathy, and her lectures and workshops frequently cover topics related to plant lore, Celtic cosmology, and natural healing. Hopman has presented academic papers on these subjects, including one on Celtic Cosmology at an international conference. Her expertise in this area has been recognized with awards, such as the Thomas DeBaggio International Herb Association Annual Book Award.
Literary and Media Contributions
Hopman is a prolific author with a diverse literary output, encompassing non-fiction works on Paganism and Druidry, as well as fiction novels. Her non-fiction titles frequently delve into the practical and spiritual aspects of herbalism, Celtic traditions, and modern Pagan practices. She has also contributed to various New Age and Pagan journals and has been featured in media outlets, including The New York Times, National Public Radio, and A&E Television. Her work has also been adapted into video formats, such as "Gifts from the Healing Earth." Hopman is also a certified writing teacher, further underscoring her dedication to communication and education in her fields of expertise.
Key Ideas
- Integration of herbalism with spiritual and magical practices.
- Exploration and promotion of Celtic Druidic traditions.
- The intersection of nature, healing, and spirituality.
- Documenting and sharing modern Pagan and Druidic perspectives.