Gardnerianism
         by Kyril Oakwind & Judy Harrow
         appearing in the spring/summer 1989 issue of FireHeart


         Each year, Garderians come together for the Annual Samhain
         Garderian Gather.  In the years since it began, the Gather
         has grown from a small local get-together to a national
         gathering, with participants from both East and West coasts.
         This year, England was represented as well !  Our experience
         in the Gardnerian community has shown that we are not a
         homogeneous group.  These family reunions have allowed us to
         maintain a certain amount of continutity while learning
         about of differences.  There is a spectrum within Gardnerian
         practice.  Kryil represents the more traditional or
         conservative side of the family, while the practices of
         Judy's coven look more eclectic or innovative.  We felt that
         by working together, we could describe our tradition more
         clearly than either of us could writing alone.
            Gardnerianism as a distinct Tradition began with the
         writings of Gerald B. Gardner.  He was initiated into the
         New Forest coven in England by "old Dorothy" Clutterbuck.
         During World War II, Gardner participated in the efforts of
         British Witches, led by Dorothy Clutterbuck, to turn back
         Germany's invasion troops.  Gardner was active in the Craft
         and published a fictional novel about medeival Witchcraft in
         1949.  He started a Museum of witchcraft on the Isle of Man
         after the 1951 repeal of the last anti-witchcraft law in
         England.  Coming out publicly as a Witch in 1954, he
         published "Witchcraft Today".
            At that time, he believed the Craft was dying out-most of
         the members were older and few young members were being
         initiated.  Gardner stronly believed not only in
         reincarnation, but that he would be reborn to the craft.  If
         it died out, this could not be, and so he dedicated himself
         to reviving the Craft.  Unable to directly reveal much of
         his coven's workings, he developed a system that was a
         systhesis of various elements from Masonic ritual,
         ceremonial magick, French Mediterranean Craft and the
         teachings of his coven.  Gardner and later Doreen Valiente,
         rewrote some of the ritual, improving its poetic qualities
         and adding yet another dimension.  As generations of
         Witches, they became the basis of Garnderianism, and those
         who practiced these rituals as handed down (not as
         published) became known as Garnderians.
            Gardneriansim was brought to America by the Bucklands in
         1962.  Their coven was passed on to Lady Theos and Pheonix
         in 1972 and to Lady Rhiannon in 1985.
            Judy notes that the existence of the earlier New Forest
         coven is unproven, and not particularly important.  We may
         not know wether our Craft is old or new.  We know for sure
         that it works.  What we can prove is that Gerald Gardner,
         Doreen Valiete, and their associates did develop a ritual
         and symbolic system, drawing from many sources including
         their own inspirations.  Their single greatest innovation
         was to make the Goddess their main focus.  The fruit of that
         generation's research, innovation and creativity was a
         strong and flexible ritual structure that forms a foundation
         for the research, innovation and creativity of later
         generations.  In fact, we know that each successive
         generations of Gardnerians did augment the materials they





         received, and develop the Tradition.  As we live with this
         material, use it and practice it, while continuing to study
         whatever Pagan sources we can find and, we hope, grow in our
         understanding both experientially and intellectually, we
         must and will make changes.  A tradition that does not
         change is dead.
            Gardnerisnism, like mush of the craft, is an initiatory,
         Mystery Tradition.  To become a member of the Tradition, an
         individual must be initiated by a Garnderian who was
         initiated by a Gardnerian, on back to Gardner and his High
         Priestesses, and the initiation ritual used must be the
         Gardnerian ritual.  Initiation is more than a rite of
         passage that unties the participants.  They have not only
         undergone a similar death and rebirth but are reborn into a
         particular world.  That world is a microcosm of the universe
         with a unique psychic pattern of the created by the
         particular ritual, energy current, and vibration of the
         Deity names used by the participants.  They take on the
         group karma of their new family and clan, and they add to it
         as well.  They also take an oath of secrecy.
            From a more eclectic Gardnerian viewpoint, any initiation
         ritual that is based on the Gardnerian structure and
         contains certain elements is a valid Gardnerian initiations.
         Lineage-the sense of family and continuity- is intensely
         important to Garderians.  Within Judy's line, any variants
         on initiation or elevation rituals must be checked with the
         Priestess immediately senior to the one making the changes.
         In this way, we make room for growing understanding and
         changing times without sacrificing the continuity that all
         Garderians value equally.
            Kyril points out that Neo-Gardnerian or Gardnerian based
         groups using the published versions of Gardnerian rituals,
         while performing and having perfectly valid initiatory
         experiences, are not being "reborn" into the same psychic
         pattern as that of the Gardnerian Tradition.  A real
         difference exists in the energy they draw on and the psychic
         patterning that is being done.  Gardnerianism is very much a
         family.  We have our different covens and our different
         practices, But the family feeling is very strong.  We are
         bound by the magickal ties of the initiation and our oath of
         secrecy.  We are bound by the ties of love.  No amount of
         book knowledge can ever replace human contact and the
         feeling of belonging to a loving family.  This is why Judy
         feels a re-written ritual within the context of lineage,
         makes you a Gardnerian in a way that a word-perfect ritual
         out of a book never could.
            Gardnerianism as a Tradition has a body of rituals passed
         down from Gardner that helps to form the core identity-a
         shared current of energy which is added to and drawn on by
         all the initiates, secret Deity names, and a specific group
         Karma.  It also has a hierarchial form of leadership, a
         three degree systems of training, experienced and
         knowledgeable Witch Queens and Maguses (high Priestesses and
         High Priest who have successfully trained a coven to the
         point where another coven has hived off from theirs) from
         which to draw on.  And there is an oath of secrecy.
           Judy feels Gardnerianism is not much so the body of
         rituals as the ritual system and the symbolic vocabulary.
         She tells her students that Gerald, Doreen and their
         associates were the architects, but we are the interior
         decorators.  The structural pattern can be gotten from books





         almost as easily as a particular script can be.  More and
         more, she believes that the personal affiliation, the group
         Karama if you will, and the energy current are as definitive
         as the ritual and symbol system.
            Our respect for lineage, and for the seniors within our
         lineage, is very important.  But Judy does not think of it
         as hierarchical.  In hierarchy, those "above" us would have
         been assigned by those above them, without our consent.  We
         choose to work with our teachers, our Priest/esses, our
         Queens and Maguses out of respect and love and trust.  The
         bond is freer and more flexiable- and far more real.  Nor
         are they considered to be holier or higher, simply more
         experienced.
            The tree degree system is an uncomfortable but necessary
         form of quality control.  An initiation is a statement, not
         only to the Gods, but also to the community, that this
         person is a Priest/ess, qualified to fulfill certain roles.
         If we initiate people, or do degree elevations, before they
         are competent, harm amy result.