Nancy Chandler is an author renowned for her work in Christopaganism. Born in 1962, Nancy has always been drawn to mystical and esoteric traditions. Her journey into the world of spirituality began early, influenced by her fascination with stars, moons, and crystal balls.
Nancy's interests vastly expanded in the 1980s when she discovered various forms of folk magic while traveling across the United States with her rock band, Bratz. This eventually led her to explore Wicca more deeply as a member of the outer circle of the Alexandrian tradition's Temple of Hermes in Maryland and also engage in Dianic Wicca in Los Angeles. These experiences were pivotal in shaping her unique spiritual perspective, Trinitarian Wicca.
Her most notable work, "Christian Wicca: The Trinitarian Tradition," was first written in 1999 and published in 2003. This book explores the possibility of harmonizing Christian beliefs with Wiccan practices, focusing on the Trinity as God the Father, the Great Goddess, and Jesus as the Solar Lord.
Nancy's approach to spirituality is deeply personal and eclectic. She has a strong devotion to the Rider-Waite Tarot, which introduced her to Kabbalah and the Canaanite Pantheon. Her studies include the Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A.), Paul Foster Case's programs further enriched her spiritual knowledge. Her study of the Nag Hammadi Library & Gnosticism was applied to Trinitarian Wicca. Nancy is a Reiki practitioner, a member of the Fellowship of Isis since 2007 and the Rosicrucians AMORC (English Grand Lodge of the Americas).