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Kirk White (born May 21, 1962) is an American neopagan author and politician.[1] Prior to serving the Windsor-Addison district in the Vermont House of Representatives,[2] he was founder and president of Cherry Hill Seminary.[3][4] White's multidisciplinary education includes a master of arts in mental health and addictions counseling, as well as training in acupuncture.[5]

Key Information

Contributions to Neopaganism

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White was listed among the 25 Most Influential Pagans in 2004.[6] Margot Adler interviewed White for Drawing Down the Moon, and he has contributed material to other neopagan works.[7]

He serves as executive director of Church of the Sacred Earth,[8] and founded the Wiccan Church of Vermont, the first legally-recognized Wiccan congregation in the state. White was subsequently ordained a minister of the Vermont church.

He has served as both national public information officer and co-president of the Covenant of the Goddess.[9]

White is affiliated with Freemasonry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.[10]

Author

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White has published four books:

  • Adept Circle Magick, ISBN 0-8065-2699-8
  • Advanced Circle Magick, ISBN 0-8065-2698-X
  • Operative Freemasonry, ISBN 0-6156-1715-8
  • Masterful Magick, ISBN 1-5403-6174-8

Presenter

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White is a frequent lecturer at Neopagan gatherings and festivals, speaking on such topics as organization, pastoral counseling, initiation, and magical practice. White has been on the program for numerous events:

  • Between the Worlds
  • Delmarva Pagan Pride Festival[1]
  • Florida Pagan Gathering[11]
  • Harvest Home Gathering[12]
  • Pantheacon[13]
  • Pagan Spirit Gathering
  • Rites of Spring
  • Council of Magickal Arts
  • Laurelin Community's Annual Lughnasah Festival (which was founded by and organized yearly by White)
  • New York City Pagan Pride Day 2013

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Kirk White is an American neopagan author, licensed acupuncturist, healer, and politician known for his decades of leadership in modern paganism, including founding Cherry Hill Seminary and authoring influential books on Wiccan practice, as well as his service as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives. He has integrated his expertise in spiritual traditions, traditional healing modalities, and community building throughout his multifaceted career. Born in Randolph, Vermont, White was raised on a family farm in Bethel, Vermont, where he continues to live. He earned a B.A. in psychology and religion from the University of Vermont in 1984 and an M.A. in counseling from Johnson State College in 1996, later becoming a licensed acupuncturist and practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine. His early work included serving as a registered psychotherapist for over two decades and as director of the University of Vermont’s Parapsychology Program. White has been a practicing Witch and Magician since 1973 and has held prominent roles in pagan organizations, such as past co-president of the Covenant of the Goddess, founder of Cherry Hill Seminary—a professional Pagan ministry program—and founder of Standing Stone Academy for healer training. He is recognized for his contributions to pagan leadership, ritual design, and integrative healing approaches drawing from Witchcraft, medieval European folk medicine, and Eastern traditions, and in 2006 was named one of the 25 most influential modern Pagans by The Wild Hunt. His published works include Masterful Magick: A Guide for Advanced Wiccan Practice, Adept Circle Magick, and Operative Freemasonry: A Manual for Restoring Light and Vitality to the Fraternity. In politics, White has served in the Vermont House of Representatives since January 2021, initially representing Windsor-Rutland and later the Windsor-Addison district as a Democrat following redistricting; he was elected to the Windsor-Addison seat in 2022 and assumed that term in January 2023. As a legislator, he has drawn on his background in community revitalization—having founded the Bethel Revitalization Initiative and co-founded Bethel University—to advocate for local development, education, and inclusive policies in Vermont. His professional activities also include lecturing and managing event site rentals in Bethel.

Early life

Birth and background

Kirk White was born on May 21, 1962, in Randolph, Vermont. He was raised in Bethel, Vermont, on the old family farm where he continues to live.

Career

The section previously described acting, writing, directing, producing, and cinematography credits that are not attributable to Kirk White, the subject of this article. No reliable sources support any involvement by him in film or television production or performance. His professional career focuses on neopagan leadership, healing practices, education, and public service, as detailed in the lead section of the article.

Notable work

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Personal life

Filmography overview

Kirk White, the neopagan author, healer, and Vermont legislator, has no documented acting, writing, directing, producing, cinematography, or other film/podcast credits. The filmography details previously listed in this section pertain to a different individual of the same name (born 1971 in Florida), as listed on external databases such as IMDb, and do not apply to this subject.
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