Mary Ellen Tracy
High Pri. Mary Ellen Tracy | |
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Born | 1943 (age 80–81) |
Other names | Sabrina Aset |
Occupation(s) | Kemetic-style Neopagan high priestess, writer, actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Spouse | Wilbur Tracy |
Mary Ellen Tracy (aka Sabrina Aset) (born 1943) is the
The Church
According to Mary Ellen and Wilbur Tracy, the couple – both former devout and dedicated
On April 24, 1984, in broad daylight, I had a revelation that changed my life and the way I perceive the world and others. However, because I was blinded by the ignorance of the modern education, which I foolishly accepted as knowledge, I did not immediately understand the full impact of the revelation. I failed to understand that the mind can perceive only what the mind can conceive. What I experienced was beyond my conception, while my perception was completely distorted by what I had been taught was enlightenment. It was only when I set aside my prejudices – those beliefs which I had been conditioned to accept as fact, but which were in fact false – that I began to understand the experience.[1]
As a result of their alleged divine experience, Mary Ellen and Wilbur Tracy founded the Church of the Most High Goddess, with precepts based on their own research into ancient
As a result of her various legal difficulties, Mary Ellen Tracy was asked to permanently discontinue her voluntary work with the Placerita Canyon Nature Center in Newhall, California.[6]
During the late 1980s, The Newhall Signal, a
Film and television
During the early 1990s, Mary Ellen Tracy hosted her own
See also
- Devadasi
- Goddess movement
- Homosexuality in ancient Egypt
- Reclaiming (Neopaganism)
- Sex magic
- Sex worker
References
- ^ Where Are The Gods? by MaatRaAh Archived 2010-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Sex Goddess In Court", Watchman Expositor, vol. 6, Watchman Fellowship ministry, 1989, retrieved 2012-03-28
- ^ "In the News: Mary Ellen Tracy". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Rome News-Tribune - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 2015-07-19.
- ^ Sabrina Aset, High Priestess of the Church of The Most High Goddess. "What Do You Call a Female Stud?". goddess.org. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
- ^ "NEWHALL : Convicted Prostitute Loses Nature Center Post". articles.latimes.com. January 13, 1993. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
- ^ Padilla, Steve (31 August 1989). "Woman Tells Court She Performed Sex Acts for Religious Reasons". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
- ^ California (State). California. Court of Appeal (2nd Appellate District). Records and Briefs: B046140, Petition for Writ.
- ^ "Religion Based on Sex Gets a Judicial Review - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. May 2, 1990. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
- ^ "Star-News - Google News Archive Search". December 25, 1991. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
- ISBN 9780801864032. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
External links
- Website for Sabrina Aset (Mary Ellen Tracy)
- A Feminine Feminist by Sabrina Aset, High Priestess of the Church of The Most High Goddess
- Sabrina Aset at IMDb
- An Overview of Religion in Los Angeles from the 1930s to the 1980s, compiled by Clifton L. Holland Archived 2009-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Find A Case: August 28, 1996 Sabrina ASET et al., Appellants v. Gil Garcetti, as District Attorney, etc., Appellant Appeal from Second Appellate District, Division 4, No. B087160
- Novelguide.com: Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism