Farewell, Isaac
Today we mark the passing of a keen wit and prolific author, Isaac Bonewits. It is very sad and hard to lose a talent like his, but luckily his words will live on through the many books that he published, serving as a great asset to future generations.
Here is the full obituary that his wife, Phaedra Bonewits, published:
Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits, founder and Archdruid Emeritus of of Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship, one of North America’s leading experts on ancient and modern Druidism, Witchcraft, magic and the occult, and the rapidly growing Earth Religions movement, died today after a short struggle with cancer.
Mr. Bonewits first came into the public eye when he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in Magic and Thaumaturgy (1970). During his tenure there, Mr. Bonewits worked with many renowned professors including Nobel Prize Laureate Owen Chamberlain. The work he did for that degree became his first book, Real Magic: An Introductory Treatise on the Basic Principles of Yellow Magic (1971).
In 1983, he founded and became the first Archdruid of Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) an international fellowship devoted to creating a public tradition of Neopagan Druidry. In 1995, he retired from a leadership role due to complications from eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome. ADF has grown to become the best-known Neopagan Druid group based in North America. At his death, Mr. Bonewits held the title of ArchDruid Emeritus.
During his forty years as a Neopagan priest, scholar, teacher, bard, and polytheologian, Isaac Bonewits coined much of the vocabulary and articulated many of the issues that have shaped the rapidly growing Neopagan movement in the United States and Canada.
Mr. Bonewits was internationally known as a speaker who educated, enlightened and entertained two generations of modern Goddess worshippers, nature mystics, and followers of other minority belief systems, as well as explained these movements to journalists, law enforcement officers, college students, and academic researchers.
His personal papers will become part of the American Religions Collection at the Library of University of California at Santa Barbara.
One of his most influential contributions was the Advanced Bonewits Cult Danger Evaluation Frame (the “ABCDEF”), developed in 1979 as a response to the Jim Jones People’s Temple tragedy. It has been translated into many languages and used around the world to evaluate how dangerous or harmless an organization might be. It was the first such scale to use theories of mental health and personal growth to judge rather than theological or ideological standards.
His other books include Authentic Thaumaturgy (1979, 1998), The Pagan Man (2005), Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca (2006), Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Druidism (2006), Neopagan Rites (2007), and Real Energy (2007), which was co-authored with his wife, Phaedra, as well as numerous articles, reviews and essays. As a singer-songwriter, he released two albums, Be Pagan Once Again (1988), and Avalon is Rising (1992).
He is survived by his wife, Phaedra, his son from a previous marriage, Arthur Lipp-Bonewits of Bardonia NY, his mother Jeannette, his brothers Michael and Richard, and sisters Simone Arris and Melissa Banbury.
There is also a touching memorial tribute to Isaac on the ADF website, where you can also leave condolences or share memories. If you’d like to help the family in dealing with the medical bills that piled up during his illness, please go to Isaac and Phaedra’s website, http://neopagan.net/, where you can make a one-time donation or sign up for recurring donations via PayPal.
I know that many of us will miss Isaac. I was lucky enough to work with him on the book Neopagan Rites, and had another book under contract with him that sadly will never be delivered. I am sure in the coming days we’ll be posting more on our friend Isaac Bonewits; he once worked with Carl Llewellyn Weschcke at Llewellyn Publications back in the olden days as editor of Llewellyn’s Gnostica News.
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La Bretagne est triste de perdre un ami très cher
Sleep in Peace my friend, I, and many others, will miss you greatly.
To your family: My deepest condolences
Issac’s book Real Magick was the very first really Magickal thing I read, I had read some BS before that, but nothing like Real Magick, nothing that really had that sense the it was both Right, and yet somehow more approachable, more friendly. It taught me early in my magickal life that a Mentor who is at ease with their own knowledge is not afraid of Questions; and I had plenty of them.
Now that Issac’s Failing body was freed him, I hope he finds himself Liberated to explore new Mysteries, new Realms, new Possibilities. His life has been a Bright Blessing to us all, and I wish him Brightest Blessings in the adventure that awaits him beyond this physical Realm.
RIP, Issac! I just have this picture in my mind of you, Randall Garrett, and Paul Zimmer all punning away and Bardic Circling like we did in the old days at Greyhavens. That’s a Circle I look forward to joining some day!
may your spirit find rest and peace, and may your family take this with ease, for now you are gone but never be forgoten. and many thanks for all the things for our brothers and sisters in the pagan religion that you have woven.
RIP Isaac – you will be missed greatly by the community that you helped to define during your lifetime!
It’s a pity news