This item appeared on a newsgroup and seemed worth a page of it's own.
It would be nice to know where it originated.
Why Did the Neo-Pagan Chicken
Cross the Road?
Alexandrian/Gardnerian: To reveal this would be to break my oath of
secrecy. I can say, though, that it *really* is an ancient rite, dating
far back in time, back even before 1951, and I have learned it from an
unbroken lineage. As Gerald said, it takes a chicken to make an egg.
Asatru: First, we don't believe in a "One Chicken" or a "Hen and
Rooster." We believe in many chickens. Second, "crossing the road" is
part of the three levels, or worlds, and the chicken simply crossed from
one level to another. Hail to the Chickens!
British Traditional: The word "chicken" comes from a very specific Old
English word ("gechekken"), and it only properly applies to certain fowl
of East Anglia or those descended therefrom. As for the rest, I suppose
they are doing something remotely similar to crossing the road, but you
must remember that traditional roads are not to be confused with the
modern roads....
Celtic: In County Feedbeygohn on Midsummer's day, there is still
practiced St. Henny's Dance, which is a survival of the old pagan Chicken
Crossing fertility rite. Today, modern pagans are reviving the practice,
dedicated to the Hen and the Green Rooster.
Ceremonial: "Crossing the road" is a phrase that summarizes many magical
structures erected and timed by the chicken to produce the energy
necessary for the intention of the travel across the road. For example,
the astrological correspondences had to be correct, the moon had to be
waxing (if the chicken intended to come to the other side of the road) or
waning (if the chicken intended to flee to the other side of the road),
and the chicken had to prepare herself through fasting and proper
incantations. Note certain forms of invocation (summoning an egg
*inside* your chicken self) can produce abnormal or even dangerous eggs
and should only be conducted inside a properly erected barnyard.
Chaos: Thinking in terms of "roads" and "crossings" is simply looking at
the formal, typically perceived structure of chicken crossing space-time.
We, instead, focus on the possibility of chicken crossing itself; what
appears to be a random act is thus actually the norm --- it is the
**road** which is the freak of chance. Indeed, quantum mechanics now
demonstrates what we knew all along two roads can simultaneously exist
in the same place at the same time. Thus, by attuning ourselves to the
dynamic energy (called "crossing"), we can manifest the road. Of course,
to the unknowledgeable, this appears as a chicken crossing the road.
Dianic: The chykyn ("chicken" is term of patriarchal oppression) sought
to reclaim for herself the right to be on the other side of the road,
after it had been denied to her for centuries. By doing so, she
reawakened the power of the Hen within herself.
Discordian: cock-a-doodle-doo !
Druid: To get to the sacred grove, of course! Keep in mind that 99% of
everything written about chickens-crossing-the-road is pure hogwash,
based on biased sources. Yes, there were a few unfortunate chicken
sacrifices in the past, but that is over now...
Eclectic: Because it seemed right to her at the time. She used some
Egyptian style corn and a Celtic sounding word for the road and
incorporated some Native American elements into her Corn-name,
Chicken-Who-Dances-and-Runs-with-the-Wolves.
Faery: In twilight times and under sparkling stars, those properly
trained can still see the chickens crossing the roads. Reconnecting with
these "fey-fowl" as they cross is crucial to restoring the balance
between the energies of modern development and living with the earth.
Family Traditional: Growing up, we didn't think much about "crossing the
road." A chicken was a chicken. It crossed the road because that was what
worked to get her to the other side. We focused on what worked, and we
worked more with the elders of the barnyard and less with all this
"guardians of the chickencoop" business. We didn't get our concepts of
"chickens" or "the other side" from Gardner, either. You can choose not
to believe us since we did not "scratch down" on paper what was clucked
to us orally (which, at certain times in history, was the only way to
avoid becoming Easter chicken soup!), but that doesn't change the facts
there *were* real chickens, and they *really did* cross the road!
Kitchen Witch: The chicken crossed the road to get food, to get a rooster
or to get away from me after I decided to have chicken for supper!
Left Hand Path: White, fluffy chickens prancing across the road ! Do you
think that is *all* there is to crossing the road? Do you *dare* to know
the dark side of crossing the road and the *other* path to self-development?
New Age: The chicken crossed the road because she chose this as one her
lessons to learn in this life. Besides, there was so much incense and
bright, white corn to explore on the Other Side.
Newbie: well, 'cause I read in this really kewl book that said, like,
chickens are supposed to cross the road, right?
Posting on an Online Discussion Group: What the hell do you mean 'why did the
chicken cross the road?' ???!!!??? Haven't you read **any** of the
previous posts? We've been [expletive deleted] debating every word of
that question, painstakingly trying to come to some kind of answer. I
know you wrote 'all i wnted to know was why chickens cross the road, im
not looking for any chicken spells' but I'm fed up with newbies who
can't even bother to REEEEEEEEAAADDD the posts on that very topic! No,
this is *not* a flame. But, I and several others here have the *maturity*
to properly explore and respond to this question, and we were properly
trained; we *didn't* just read a book and think we were full-fledged
chickens.
"Sethian"/Jane Roberts: Session 666; Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1969; 9:00 p.m.
Now, you create your own chicken, each of you individually and en masse.
Your physical senses fool you into believing you are seeing a chicken
crossing the road, when instead, the chicken has already crossed the
road, and hasn't even begun to cross the road. There is a probable
chicken that never crossed the road as well. Further, because you each
perceive a chicken, there is not only one chicken but, in fact, many
different chickens. As I have said before, time is simultaneous. All
probable versions of the chicken--past, present and future--exist at once
in the spacious present. It is only because you *believe* [emphatically]
that time is linear, with each moment followed by another in one-line
kind of fashion, that you perceive the chicken taking chicken steps to
get to the other side of the road. It does no good to ask "Which came
first, the chicken or the egg," either, for they both exist at once in
simultaneous time. [910 p.m.] Now, there are families of chicken
consciousness. All life seeks value fulfillment, for consciousness is
consciousness. What you perceive as a chicken may be something far
different in another reality. The chicken may, for example, be a fragment
personality of your entity. The chicken is no less than you are, however,
simply because it is a chicken. Now, the chicken has its reality, and you
have your reality. But the chicken is more than a chicken [emphatically],
and *you are more than you think that you are!* [Pause one minute] The
chicken crosses the road because it *believes* it can, and it does. It
knows that it is sacred and that it will not die. You (underline 'you')
also are sacred and you will not die. But as long as you believe that it
is unsafe to cross the road, you must take chicken steps and obey the
laws that you have agreed upon to get to to the other side safely. [End
at 9:30 p.m. Jane came out of trance easily. She didn't remember a word
she had spoken as Seth.]
Solitaire: The chicken didn't want to be part of a coven or an oven.
Shaman: Crossing the road is a way to reconnect with the healing,
visionary lifeways of the past. Chickens have long known this, but
increasingly the Rooster's Movement is adding more roosters to the
crossings too.
Snert: Hey, are you guys really chickens? Can you giveme a spellthat will
make a chicken cross the road?
Wiccan: The chicken crossed the road because she felt like she was
finally "coming home." She could do it alone or with others, but she had
to call to the Guardians of the Watchtowers of the Barnyard first ...
uhm, after casting the circle.
How Some Pagan Authors Might Respond:
Margot Adler: The recent chicken resurgence, it can be argued, is
directly based on a response to the suburban middle class experience.
While I found that chickens-who-cross-roads who responded to my survey
are of a wide range of ages and backgrounds, I discovered some trends in
the "why" of crossing the road. For some it is was freedom. For some it
is chickensim. Many chickens told me they crossed the road for
intellectual satisfaction. One thing is clear: the growth of road
crossing by chickens is expanding in the numbers of chickens and in the
ways they cross the road, including at chicken festivals and for
political blocking of roads.
P.E.I. Bonewits: Real crossing-the-road, we have seen, is a very
interwoven and complicated subject. Our conclusion could be that real
crossing-the-road is the build up of chicken emotion in conjunction with
chicken concepts to vary the modulation of chicken energy so as to effect
the modulation of the road's energy. That's all! Perhaps it is
unfortunate, though, to use the word "chicken" in relation to it, since
the "C" word is being used now in a way it was never used before in the
English language and is an utterly meaningless term without a qualifying
adjective. And this, of course, is the fault of the medieval Christian
Church, through the Gothic Chickens it invented and used as the basis of
persecuting men, women and chickens. The word "chicken" itself comes from
an Indo-European root, "cheeka/e" meaning "one who lays eggs," and it has
no relation to the later Anglo-Saxon word for "wise spirit of flight," as
so often stated by certain contemporary "Chics." An'Chk'Rrhod ("Our Own
Chickens on Our Own Roads"), an authentic Neo-Chicken Rooster tradition,
offers the best of paleo-, meso- and neo- Chickenism.
Carlos Castenada 4/10/1964; I spent 14 hours, without food or water,
sitting on the dirt and under the sun in front of Don Juan's house,
grinding chicken feed. I asked Don Juan if I could have a drink of water,
and he told me that it was always this way, that a man who wanted to
cross the road with the chicken cannot have any food or water till the
chicken feed is ground. I asked Don Juan if the chicken is an ally, like
the little smoke. Don Juan seemed to get angry and stayed silent. After I
completed grinding the corn, I hallucinated from heat exhaustion, and Don
Juan said I was ready. As I collapsed to my side, I spilled the chicken
feed around me. A chicken appeared to be eating the feed around me, and I
became strangely absorbed in the vision. I heard Don Juan's voice tell
me, "You must let the chicken cross the road into you. It is very
painful, but for a man of knowledge it is easy."
Scott Cunningham: A chicken passes between the grasses, clucking. The
wind blows, and the chicken knows, *knows*, that this is the time. She
puts her energy into taking the steps, in harmony with the gravel and the
stones of the road. She is across; it is over, and the chicken stands in
the field on the other side of the road. Natural chicken crossing is
unique among most other branches of the art of chicken road crossing. It
doesn't require years of collecting or fashioning coops, feeders or hen
houses. Indeed, the most important tools of natural chicken crossing are
free: the road, the chicken and you, your personal chicken power. You're
already familiar with it. You've felt it. You *are* a chicken. Crossing
the road is you, with your chicken need. And, you can do it on your own.
After all, who initiated the first chicken?
Janet and Stewart Farrar: Since so many editions of Gardner's Chicken
Book of Crossings have appeared in print (some accurate, some not), we
think it won't "lay an egg" too much if we clearly present "The Chicken
Crossing Rite," especially if we do so after two and half pages of well
researched introduction set in six-point type. In version A of the
Chicken Crossing Rite, we find many pseudo-archaisms (e.g.,"Yea, Ye
Anciente Rite of Ye Chiks and Ye Rodes is a moste powerful
Crafting,taking thy athame..."); however, Doreen Valiente notes (in
version C, which is what we present), and we agree, that underlying it
all is a basic ritual for summoning the astral road through the spirit of
the Chicken (drawn down in the person of the High Priestess, holding the
black handled feed bin; of course, a second degree may assist or perform
the rite when.
Llewellyn's Practical Chicken Magick Series: To some people, the idea
that "chickens crossing the road" is practical comes as a surprise. It
shouldn't. The whole idea of Crossing the Road is practical for chickens.
While Crossing the Road is also, and properly so, concerned with
spiritual growth and psychological transformation --the "why" of crossing
the road-- every chicken's life must rest firmly on material roads.
Crossing the Road is the flowering of chicken potential. And the profits
from publishing all those books on how to do so? Well, that ain't chicken
feed.
Starhawk: The chicken crossed the road to reclaim the crossing
experience, the experience of being fully alive, with streams and earth
and rocks and road, in the fullness of her chickenhood after thousands of
years of roosterarchy. The chicken crossing the road --not a chicken
laying eggs, not a chicken being roasted and eaten-- a chicken strong and
free, crossing the road, this is something I can believe in. We chickens,
as chickens, can reclaim this in harmony with the Earth who gives life to
all chickens and Who has been terribly scratched by roosters. Exercises:
Dance the Spiral Chicken.
Doreen Valiente: Old Chicken really did exist, and she really did cross
the road. Gerald talked about her often, but she didn't cross the road
till before I began studying with Gerald. Still there are records of Old
Chicken which confirm her reality. As for all the comments that Gerald
had a "thing" for chickens, that is simply not true. The reason we worked
with chickens is really quite simple: it worked!
Silver Raven Wolf: Although many times people have asked me why exactly
the chicken crossed the road, I often wonder myself. My point is that
every chicken comes to the road in a different way, and there is no one
correct way for the chicken to get to the road to be crossed. The study
of crossing the road is hard work if the chicken is going to develop any
degree of proficiency. It is not something where you can just cluck
yourself across the road. The first time my chicken crossed the road was
for my chicken's friend, whose rooster was being abusive. The chicken
worked the steps for crossing the road after carefully considering all
the reasons for crossing the road and all the steps she would have to take.
Finally, my chicken just started clucking and flapping her wings and started
across the road. When she reached the other side, her friend's rooster was
respectful! Afterwards, the chicken ate some corn to ground herself.
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