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T. Thorn Coyle

T. Thorn Coyle (born September 24, 1965)[1] is a Neopagan author and teacher from the United States of America. They practiced within the Feri and Reclaiming traditions of witchcraft[1] before developing their own approach integrating other spiritual practices. Their writings include urban fantasy and instruction on magical spiritual practice.

Career Edit

Coyle taught witchcraft in both Feri and Reclaiming traditions. Around 2009, citing the desire to integrate other mystical perspectives and their own experience,[2] Coyle separated their work from the Feri tradition. They founded the Morningstar Mystery School[3] to continue their teaching.

Coyle has published several books on magic and spiritual practice that detail meditations and exercises for personal growth and empowerment. Their first book, Evolutionary Witchcraft, serves as a "magical workbook" for the Feri tradition and reflects practices they developed including "devotional dances."[4] It also reflects the influences of Sufism, Gurdjieff, and radical Catholicism on their approach to magic.[5] Their later books on spiritual practice include instruction on using magic to support the "Great Work" of union with the divine.[6]

Coyle presented at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 2009[7] and 2015.[8]

In 2015, they began focusing on writing fiction. Most of their novels, including the series The Panther Chronicles and The Witches of Portland, are fantasy with themes of magic and social justice.[3] They have also contributed to magazines, blogs, and published collections.

Coyle is a singer and composer of pagan chants[1] who has made several recordings, including two collections of seasonal chants in collaboration with Sharon Knight.

Biography Edit

Formerly known as Theresa Dutton, T. Thorn Coyle was born in Whittier, California, and reared in the Catholic faith. They first learned of Paganism at age 13, and had their first training as a witch at 16. They moved to San Francisco at age 18.[1] They studied the Feri tradition of witchcraft with Cora and Victor Anderson, and were initiated in Feri and Reclaiming. They cite the punk and anarchist movements as important early influences.[1] Coyle is a dancer who was part of the early spread of American Tribal Belly Dance.[9] They have studied Gurdjieff[1] and Sufism, including several years with the Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes.[10] They earned a B.A. in philosophy and religion from San Francisco State University in 2003,[11] and were initiated into Phi Beta Kappa.[12] Coyle moved to Portland, Oregon in 2016.[13]

Coyle is a life-long activist for social justice issues, and sees their writing, magical practice, and activism as interrelated.[14] They have demonstrated for causes such as anarchism[15] and anti-racism.[13]

Coyle identifies as gender non-conforming, noting that while they have long felt to be no particular gender, they have often been perceived as a woman.[16]

Tattoos Edit

Thorn Coyle has many tattoos, and wrote this of them in 1997: "Tattoos are spiritual markers for me. When I started getting them ten years ago, it came from a need to have rites of passage that included spiritual reminders and physical markers. All my tattoos have a spiritual meaning to me, and layers of meaning that shift over time."[10] Some of Coyle's tattoos were photographed by Charles Gatewood.[17]

Works Edit

Non-fiction Edit

Evolutionary Witchcraft. Tarcher/Penguin, 2004.

Kissing the Limitless: Deep Magic and the Great Work of Transforming Yourself and the World. Weiser, 2009.

Crafting a Daily Practice: A Simple Course on Self-commitment. Sunna Press, 2012; 2nd edition, 2017.

Make Magic of Your Life: Passion, Purpose, and the Power of Desire. Weiser, 2013.

Sigil Magic: For Writers, Artists, and Other Creatives. Sunna Press, 2015.

Fiction Edit

Like Water, PF Publishing, 2015.

Alighting on his Shoulders: Ten Tales from the Sideways Worlds, PF Publishing, 2015.

Break Apart the Stone: Ten Tales from the Sideways Worlds, PF Publishing, 2017.

To Raise a Clenched Fist to the Sky (The Panther Chronicles #1). PF Publishing, 2017.

To Wrest our Bodies from the Fire (The Panther Chronicles #2). PF Publishing, 2017.

To Drown this Fury in the Sea (The Panther Chronicles #3). PF Publishing, 2017.

To Stand with Power on this Ground (The Panther Chronicles #4). PF Publishing, 2017.

By Earth (The Witches of Portland #1). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Flame (The Witches of Portland #2). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Wind (The Witches of Portland #3). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Sea (The Witches of Portland #4). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Moon (The Witches of Portland #5). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Sun (The Witches of Portland #6). PF Publishing, 2018.

By Dusk (The Witches of Portland #7). Kindle edition, 2019.

By Dark (The Witches of Portland #8). Kindle edition, 2019.

By Witch’s Mark (The Witches of Portland #9). Kindle edition, 2019.

We Seek No Kings (The Steel Clan Saga #1). PF Publishing, 2020.

We Heed No Laws (The Steel Clan Saga #2). PF Publishing, 2021.

Audio recordings Edit

Face of a New Day, 1998.[18]

Give Us a Kiss, 2000.[19]

Songs for the Waning Year (with Sharon Knight),[20] Trance Jam Records, 2009.

Songs for the Strengthening Sun (with Sharon Knight),[21] Trance Jam Records, 2009.

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Coyle, T. Thorn. Interview. "Thorn." Modern Pagans: An Investigation of Contemporary Pagan Practices. By John Sulak and V. Vale. San Francisco: RE/Search Publications, 2002. 62-69.
  2. ^ Coyle, T. Thorn (January 24, 2011). "The Sundering of Feri". Patheos. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b de Yampert, Rick (April 1, 2018). "T. Thorn Coyle Conjures the Magic of Fiction". The Wild Hunt: Pagan News & Perspectives. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Davis, Mimi (November 15, 2004). "'Evolutionary Witchcraft' (Review)". Library Journal. 129 (19): 64 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ Corrigan, Patricia (September 15, 2004). "Macbeth wouldn't recognize the witches in Coyle's book". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. E1 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ Kalagni (December 4, 2013). "'Kissing the Limitless' by T. Thorn Coyle (Review)". Spiral Nature Magazine. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  7. ^ Parliament of Religions (December 3–9, 2009). "Making a World of Difference: Healing Each Other, Healing the Earth" (PDF). www.parliamentofreligions.org (Conference Program). p. 136. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  8. ^ Blanton, Crystal; Coyle, T. Thorn (17 October 2015). "Healing the Wounds of Violence with Restorative Justice". 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions (Conference schedule). Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  9. ^ Rees-Denis, Paulette (2008). Tribal Vision: A Celebration of Life through Tribal Belly Dance (PDF). Portland, OR: Cultivator Press. pp. 2, 4, 6.
  10. ^ a b "Thorn." Women Called to the Path of Rumi. ed. Shakina Reinhertz. Prescott, AZ: Hohm Press, 1997. 164-165.
  11. ^ Knowles, George. "T. Thorn Coyle". Controverscial.com. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Student Initiates for 2003". Phi Beta Kappa: San Francisco State University. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  13. ^ a b Schulz, Cara (February 7, 2017). "Activist T. Thorn Coyle helps build a wall (of safety)". The Wild Hunt: Pagan News & Perspectives. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  14. ^ KaliSara; RevKess (April 1, 2018). "PMP: T. Thorn Coyle, from activist to novelist". Pagan Musings Podcast Channel (Podcast). Event occurs at 14:00-15:00. Retrieved February 12, 2020.{{cite podcast}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Morse, Rob (August 16, 2000). "A dose of anarchy in a police state". San Francisco Examiner. p. A1 – via ProQuest.
  16. ^ Coyle, Thorn (28 September 2019). "Body. Image". T. Thorn Coyle. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  17. ^ Gatewood, Charles (1992). Primitives: Tribal Body Art and the Left-Hand Path. Sun in Scorpio. pp. 53 (photo), 63 identifies the subject as Theresa Dutton.
  18. ^ "Face of a New Day, by T. Thorn Coyle". T. Thorn Coyle.
  19. ^ "Give Us a Kiss, by T. Thorn Coyle". T. Thorn Coyle.
  20. ^ "Songs for the Waning Year, by Sharon Knight and T. Thorn Coyle". Sharon Knight.
  21. ^ "Songs for the Strengthening Sun, by Sharon Knight and T. Thorn Coyle". Sharon Knight.

Further reading Edit

  • Coyle, T. Thorn. Evolutionary Witchcraft. New York : J.P. Tarcher/Penguin, c2004. ISBN 978-1-58542-347-7.
  • Coyle, T. Thorn. Kissing the Limitless: Deep Magic and the Great Work of Transforming Yourself and the World. York Beach, ME: Weiser, 2009. ISBN 978-1-57863-435-4.
  • Coyle, T. Thorn. Make Magic of Your Life: Passion, Purpose, and the Power of Desire. San Francisco, CA: Weiser, 2013. ISBN 978-1-57863-538-2.

External links Edit

  • thorncoyle.com – Magic is real. Justice is worth fighting for. - personal web page
  • Audio recording of interview with Thorn Coyle by Al Billings at Ex Templo: Out of the Temple, July–August 2007: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic December 2021 T Thorn Coyle born September 24 1965 1 is a Neopagan author and teacher from the United States of America They practiced within the Feri and Reclaiming traditions of witchcraft 1 before developing their own approach integrating other spiritual practices Their writings include urban fantasy and instruction on magical spiritual practice Contents 1 Career 2 Biography 3 Tattoos 4 Works 4 1 Non fiction 4 2 Fiction 4 3 Audio recordings 5 Footnotes 6 Further reading 7 External linksCareer EditCoyle taught witchcraft in both Feri and Reclaiming traditions Around 2009 citing the desire to integrate other mystical perspectives and their own experience 2 Coyle separated their work from the Feri tradition They founded the Morningstar Mystery School 3 to continue their teaching Coyle has published several books on magic and spiritual practice that detail meditations and exercises for personal growth and empowerment Their first book Evolutionary Witchcraft serves as a magical workbook for the Feri tradition and reflects practices they developed including devotional dances 4 It also reflects the influences of Sufism Gurdjieff and radical Catholicism on their approach to magic 5 Their later books on spiritual practice include instruction on using magic to support the Great Work of union with the divine 6 Coyle presented at the Parliament of the World s Religions in 2009 7 and 2015 8 In 2015 they began focusing on writing fiction Most of their novels including the series The Panther Chronicles and The Witches of Portland are fantasy with themes of magic and social justice 3 They have also contributed to magazines blogs and published collections Coyle is a singer and composer of pagan chants 1 who has made several recordings including two collections of seasonal chants in collaboration with Sharon Knight Biography EditFormerly known as Theresa Dutton T Thorn Coyle was born in Whittier California and reared in the Catholic faith They first learned of Paganism at age 13 and had their first training as a witch at 16 They moved to San Francisco at age 18 1 They studied the Feri tradition of witchcraft with Cora and Victor Anderson and were initiated in Feri and Reclaiming They cite the punk and anarchist movements as important early influences 1 Coyle is a dancer who was part of the early spread of American Tribal Belly Dance 9 They have studied Gurdjieff 1 and Sufism including several years with the Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes 10 They earned a B A in philosophy and religion from San Francisco State University in 2003 11 and were initiated into Phi Beta Kappa 12 Coyle moved to Portland Oregon in 2016 13 Coyle is a life long activist for social justice issues and sees their writing magical practice and activism as interrelated 14 They have demonstrated for causes such as anarchism 15 and anti racism 13 Coyle identifies as gender non conforming noting that while they have long felt to be no particular gender they have often been perceived as a woman 16 Tattoos EditThorn Coyle has many tattoos and wrote this of them in 1997 Tattoos are spiritual markers for me When I started getting them ten years ago it came from a need to have rites of passage that included spiritual reminders and physical markers All my tattoos have a spiritual meaning to me and layers of meaning that shift over time 10 Some of Coyle s tattoos were photographed by Charles Gatewood 17 Works EditNon fiction Edit Evolutionary Witchcraft Tarcher Penguin 2004 Kissing the Limitless Deep Magic and the Great Work of Transforming Yourself and the World Weiser 2009 Crafting a Daily Practice A Simple Course on Self commitment Sunna Press 2012 2nd edition 2017 Make Magic of Your Life Passion Purpose and the Power of Desire Weiser 2013 Sigil Magic For Writers Artists and Other Creatives Sunna Press 2015 Fiction Edit Like Water PF Publishing 2015 Alighting on his Shoulders Ten Tales from the Sideways Worlds PF Publishing 2015 Break Apart the Stone Ten Tales from the Sideways Worlds PF Publishing 2017 To Raise a Clenched Fist to the Sky The Panther Chronicles 1 PF Publishing 2017 To Wrest our Bodies from the Fire The Panther Chronicles 2 PF Publishing 2017 To Drown this Fury in the Sea The Panther Chronicles 3 PF Publishing 2017 To Stand with Power on this Ground The Panther Chronicles 4 PF Publishing 2017 By Earth The Witches of Portland 1 PF Publishing 2018 By Flame The Witches of Portland 2 PF Publishing 2018 By Wind The Witches of Portland 3 PF Publishing 2018 By Sea The Witches of Portland 4 PF Publishing 2018 By Moon The Witches of Portland 5 PF Publishing 2018 By Sun The Witches of Portland 6 PF Publishing 2018 By Dusk The Witches of Portland 7 Kindle edition 2019 By Dark The Witches of Portland 8 Kindle edition 2019 By Witch s Mark The Witches of Portland 9 Kindle edition 2019 We Seek No Kings The Steel Clan Saga 1 PF Publishing 2020 We Heed No Laws The Steel Clan Saga 2 PF Publishing 2021 Audio recordings Edit Face of a New Day 1998 18 Give Us a Kiss 2000 19 Songs for the Waning Year with Sharon Knight 20 Trance Jam Records 2009 Songs for the Strengthening Sun with Sharon Knight 21 Trance Jam Records 2009 Footnotes Edit a b c d e f Coyle T Thorn Interview Thorn Modern Pagans An Investigation of Contemporary Pagan Practices By John Sulak and V Vale San Francisco RE Search Publications 2002 62 69 Coyle T Thorn January 24 2011 The Sundering of Feri Patheos Retrieved February 12 2020 a b de Yampert Rick April 1 2018 T Thorn Coyle Conjures the Magic of Fiction The Wild Hunt Pagan News amp Perspectives Retrieved February 12 2020 Davis Mimi November 15 2004 Evolutionary Witchcraft Review Library Journal 129 19 64 via ProQuest Corrigan Patricia September 15 2004 Macbeth wouldn t recognize the witches in Coyle s book St Louis Post Dispatch p E1 via ProQuest Kalagni December 4 2013 Kissing the Limitless by T Thorn Coyle Review Spiral Nature Magazine Retrieved February 12 2020 Parliament of Religions December 3 9 2009 Making a World of Difference Healing Each Other Healing the Earth PDF www parliamentofreligions org Conference Program p 136 Retrieved 25 February 2020 Blanton Crystal Coyle T Thorn 17 October 2015 Healing the Wounds of Violence with Restorative Justice 2015 Parliament of the World s Religions Conference schedule Retrieved 25 February 2020 Rees Denis Paulette 2008 Tribal Vision A Celebration of Life through Tribal Belly Dance PDF Portland OR Cultivator Press pp 2 4 6 a b Thorn Women Called to the Path of Rumi ed Shakina Reinhertz Prescott AZ Hohm Press 1997 164 165 Knowles George T Thorn Coyle Controverscial com Retrieved 25 February 2020 Student Initiates for 2003 Phi Beta Kappa San Francisco State University Retrieved 25 February 2020 a b Schulz Cara February 7 2017 Activist T Thorn Coyle helps build a wall of safety The Wild Hunt Pagan News amp Perspectives Retrieved February 12 2020 KaliSara RevKess April 1 2018 PMP T Thorn Coyle from activist to novelist Pagan Musings Podcast Channel Podcast Event occurs at 14 00 15 00 Retrieved February 12 2020 a href Template Cite podcast html title Template Cite podcast cite podcast a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Morse Rob August 16 2000 A dose of anarchy in a police state San Francisco Examiner p A1 via ProQuest Coyle Thorn 28 September 2019 Body Image T Thorn Coyle Retrieved 9 July 2020 Gatewood Charles 1992 Primitives Tribal Body Art and the Left Hand Path Sun in Scorpio pp 53 photo 63 identifies the subject as Theresa Dutton Face of a New Day by T Thorn Coyle T Thorn Coyle Give Us a Kiss by T Thorn Coyle T Thorn Coyle Songs for the Waning Year by Sharon Knight and T Thorn Coyle Sharon Knight Songs for the Strengthening Sun by Sharon Knight and T Thorn Coyle Sharon Knight Further reading EditCoyle T Thorn Evolutionary Witchcraft New York J P Tarcher Penguin c2004 ISBN 978 1 58542 347 7 Coyle T Thorn Kissing the Limitless Deep Magic and the Great Work of Transforming Yourself and the World York Beach ME Weiser 2009 ISBN 978 1 57863 435 4 Coyle T Thorn Make Magic of Your Life Passion Purpose and the Power of Desire San Francisco CA Weiser 2013 ISBN 978 1 57863 538 2 External links Editthorncoyle com Magic is real Justice is worth fighting for personal web page Audio recording of interview with Thorn Coyle by Al Billings at Ex Templo Out of the Temple July August 2007 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T Thorn Coyle amp oldid 1127376242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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