✍️ Author Biography
Marian Green
📅 1944
🌍 British
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⭐ Known for: Magic in Principle and Practice (1971)
Marian Green is a British author and organizer influential in modern witchcraft and Western Esotericism.
Marian Green, born in 1944, is a British author who has been writing about magic, witchcraft, and the Western Mysteries since the early 1960s. She founded and continues to organize the annual Quest Conference in the UK and has edited Quest magazine since 1970. In 1982, she established the Green Circle, a network for pagans and occultists. Green's work challenges the traditional coven-based structure of witchcraft, emphasizing the possibility of encountering ancient divinities in nature, independently and without strict ritual. She advocates for visualization as a tool for personal transformation and societal change. Green also runs courses and workshops through The Invisible College and is a frequent speaker. She has authored over twenty books and is recognized for her influence on the solitary witchcraft movement.
Organizational and Publishing Contributions
Beyond her extensive writing, Marian Green has played a significant role in organizing and disseminating esoteric knowledge. She founded and continues to oversee the Quest Conference, an annual event held in the United Kingdom. Her involvement in publishing also includes editing Quest magazine, which she established in 1970. In 1982, Green created the Green Circle, a network designed to connect pagans and occultists. Previously, she served on the council of the Pagan Federation and was the editor of Pagan Dawn. Her publishing career has spanned decades, contributing to the visibility and growth of esoteric communities.
Philosophy of Witchcraft and Magic
Marian Green offers a distinct perspective on witchcraft, diverging from the post-Gerald Gardner emphasis on coven-based structures and formal initiations. She posits that the old divinities can be accessed directly within the natural world, without the need for prescribed ritualistic forms or adherence to coven leadership. Green champions visualization as a core technique for self-transformation, believing that by refining inner skills and altering one's perspective, individuals can contribute to positive global change. This approach empowers practitioners to effect transformation both personally and within their environment.
Teaching and Influence
Through The Invisible College, an organization she founded, Marian Green offers residential, non-residential, and correspondence courses. These educational activities, often advertised in Quest magazine, aim to teach her principles of magic and witchcraft. She is a sought-after speaker, appearing at various venues in the UK and the Netherlands. With over twenty books to her name, her manuals are widely utilized within the witchcraft community. Green's teachings and writings have been particularly influential in fostering the growth of the solitary practitioner movement within English witchcraft, providing guidance for those who practice outside of traditional group settings.
Key Ideas
- Rejection of rigid coven structures in witchcraft
- Emphasis on solitary practice and direct connection with nature
- Use of visualization for self-transformation and societal change
- Encountering ancient divinities outside formal ritual
Notable Quotes
“By changing our point of view, by developing our own inner skills, each of us can learn to shape the world into the perfect planet everyone yearns for.”