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Connections to other Pagan, Wiccan, and related sites

Events | Wiccan or Pagan Sites | Humor Sites | Related Personal Pages | Various Esoterica
Other Alternative Spiritualities | Interfaith

Last Update on March 24, 2001 ce. Full-fledged Deadwood Sweeping last performed on March 25th 2000 ce, including sundry name and URL changes.
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Websites primarily focusing on Events

Pagan Calendar
Larry Cornett's Pagan Calendar site.
Pretty thourough.

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A Variety of Pagan and Wiccan Websites

Above A Star online Earth Spirit Music Station NEW!
MP3 music radio station on the Internet.
Their commentary: A #1 MP3 music station!! Hours of the best Pagan songs, Wiccan chants, and Earth Spirit instrumentals: 50+ alternative, pop, rock, world folk, new age, reggae and Celtic musicians, singers and bands. Musicians resources, music reviews, CD’s, dozens of links, searches, directories and much more!
America Online Pagan Defense Manual
How to handle annoyances and ill-mannered people in the Pagan chatrooms of AOL. Some of the underlying principles should be valid in the world of IRC chat, as well.
Aradia's Lair.
Features Witchcraft information, as well as a good message board.
Aragorn Lightningwolf's Realm of Shadows.
A comfortable site, graphics, writings, and more.
Ar nDraíocht Féin, "A Druid Fellowship"
A Druidic organization and network.
AriadneSpider.
A useful search engine for Pagan sites.
Also includes a banner exchange, greeting e-cards, and links to Pagan mailing lists.
Avatar Search
"The Search Engine of the Occult Internet". Pretty thourough
Azure Green
Formerly known as Abyss, this is a fine and large source for many Pagan and occult supplies and books.
Branwen's Cauldron of Light
Besides links and books, this site provides personalized spells, charms, and other materials, including material relating to Santeria.
Branwen's Magick Circle
A resource site. And a sister site to the preceeding.
The Broom Closet.
With a name like that, I just had to go visit. Turns out to be a Philly area/Delaware Valley networking group, with a load of events.
Celtic Cauldron.
A wonderful repository of Celtic, Pagan, Wiccan info, and includes great clipart and links to wild and wooly fonts. More fun than I've had in a long time!! (This used to be Epona's World, but it has gone very Celtic!)
The Children of Artemis.
British Witchcraft and Wicca.
Church of All Worlds (CAWeb).
The religion loosely based on Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land interlaced with environmental concerns.
Publishers of Green Egg.
Circle Sanctuary.
Based in Wisconsin, they are a wide-ranging network which has published Circle Network News for just about a couple decades now.
Chas S. Clifton.
Chas S. Clifton's site, with various articles he's written on things Pagan, and some of the chapters left out of his last Witchcraft Today Llewellyn book.
The Connecticut Wiccan and Pagan Network
AKA the Facowi, reformed and reorganized into a name far harder to remember. Information and networking for Connecticut Witches.
Connections:
The Journal of Community, Philosophy and Magick.
Covenant of the Goddess (CoG)
A legally-recognized religious organization of cooperating and autonomous Wiccan covens and elders, performing tasks of networking, public information, and clergy certification.
Dawnblaze Coven.
Northwestern Connecticut coven of which I was once a part.
It's a new site, but already it contains good essays, links, and directions for the future.
DragonStar.
Witchcraft, links and more.
Dreampower.
RJ and Josephine Stewart's home page. Workshops, cassettes, books.
Earthspirit Community.
They sponsor the festivals Rites of Spring and Twilight Covening, and are based in Massachusetts.
Society of Elder Faiths.
A network dedicated to service, ethics, and fellowship, based in Massachusetts.
Enchanté: The Journal for the Urbane Pagan. NEW!
A literary magazine for Pagans, Witches, and other followers of Earth-based spiritualities. "Is nothing profane?"
Fishgoat's Leaves of Wonder.
With a name like this, I just had to include it! You'll find the links to actual content waaaay down there at the bottom of the page, but then you'll find good to excellent material on energy work, more advanced Pagan/Craft studies, as well as rants and thoughts, and the like.
The Freedom Fighters.
Tolerance issues, points out places of concern for Pagans and interfaith folk to be aware of. Has a welcome mention of the notion that even those who disseminate hate towards Pagans are entitled to freedom of speech, and besides that, flying off the handle is ultimately counterproductive even if it seems fleetingly satisfying.
The Gay Pagan Haven.
A welcome spot for gay and lesbian Wiccans and Pagans.
Glass Temple.
aka The Wiccan Brain Candy Site.
Down to earth, with a wry sense of humor. Lots and lots of stuff at this site, and I love it!
Goddess Billboards. NEW!
Sponsored by the Northern Dawn local council of Covenant of the Goddess, and viewable in Minnesota.
The Griffin's Nest.
A site by an online friend of mine. A focus on art.
Grimoire-L.
A website for Fam-Trad and pre-Gardnerian Witches, as well as various Pagan backgrounds. It is based around the Grimoire-L mailing list, but contains additional information and resources (including a good starting point for Mythology), and although new, is promising to grow at a rapid pace.
Icelandic Asatru Page Ásatrúarfélagið.
All but the home page seems to be in Icelandic. But maybe there are a few language experts running past...
IMBAS.
Celtic Reconstructionism. Publishes a journal.
Lots of good pages on what it means to be a Celtic Reconstructionist, and resources on how to learn about the Celts.
The Inner Sanctum NEW!
A well-designed (with Java) site with extensive info on Wicca and Paganism.
Also provides free natal charts and horoscopes.
Irminsul Aettir
Norse and Germanic pre-Christian material.
They sponser an Althing out in Washington state.
The Janus Gate
An effectively laid-out site by a friend of mine.
Alexandrian and other Wiccan information.
Journeywomon's Page.
Memoirs of an ex-nun, her spiritual travels, her journey into lesbianhood, and thought-provoking philosophy.
Jaz's Pagan Page.
Nicely designed. Includes a well-organized and intelligently-written Book of Shadows, as well as a collection of great shareware graphics.
Keltria.
A network of Celtic Pagans.
Lizard Queen.
Patricia Kenneally-Morrison's website. Very interesting.
She's written the Keltiad books (eight so far as of this update), and is a Witch / Pagan.
M. Macha Nightmare. NEW!
Author of the excellent The Pagan Book of Living and Dying, co-authored with Starhawk.
Site contains a listing of workshops she presents, the Broomstick Chronicles (experiences in her life, and the thoughts they engender), a short list of recommended readings, rituals for rites of passage, and more. Recommended.
Medea's Chariot: The Opinionated Pagan Resource Center.
REVISED COMMENTS to better reflect the site:
Books for sale, essential oils available through auction.
A bundle of essays and articles on Pagan Living, Speciality Interests, and Life & Magick. Growing. Also, a great selection of Humor.
Merry Meet and All that Jazz.
A newly-started Pagan site with assorted good links.
The Neo-Pagan Archive.
An excellent compilation of material on various branches of Paganism.
This site is based in Sweden.
NightMoon Pagan Network.
A well-designed (despite the frames), thoughtful, and intelligent site in Australia. Makes me want to visit in person.
Oak Grove.
Pagan parenting, handfasting, and current events news as it affects Pagans.
Omphalos.
A classy-looking Pagan/Occult search engine.
Online Pagan Network. NEW!
Networking a variety of Pagans, including by geographic region (Kansas City, Kentucky, Indianapolis). Also, a Teen Pagan section and a LesBiGay section, and an upcoming Pagan Parenting section.
The Order of the Black Rose Newsletter.
Events, Book of Shadows, commentary.
"Padraig Cu Kelly's Green World"
A nicely-designed place to wander; Lord and Lady reflections; poetry; information.
Pagan Community Church.
Based in and around Bridgeport, Connecticut, this network lists events, and provides support for Pagan parents.
Pagan Federation of South Africa.
Paganism, tribal Paganism, and the like, from South Africa.
Pagan Profiles. NEW!
Sort of a well-designed Pagan personals, but much more than that; connecting people who may just want to work together minus the romance parts. Conversationalists requested, too...
Pagans for Life.
Pro-life Pagans.
Pagan Rock on the Web.
Info and links on Pagan performers.
Path of the Moon.
Links and info, from a network based in North Carolina.
Persephone's Underworld.
Elements, the Wheel of the Year.
Pete's Helpful Pagan Site.
And it certainly is, especially if you live in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut, although there is some info about other locales as well. It connects one up with excellent resources, providing commentary along the way. Plus, there's recommended books, and why.
Rainbow Wind.
LesBiGay Pagans and Friends.
Raven Online.
A few files describing what the Asatru religion is, and is not.
Reclaiming Collective
Activism, Starhawk and more.
Rowann's Place.
A warm place to settle down in and read informative or humorous (CyberPagan) material. Rowann lives in North Carolina, and amoung other things, focuses in on military Pagans.
StarFire Rising.
A delightful site, with emphasis on material from the Gardnerian, Alexandrian, and Starkindler traditions.
Starhawk's Home Page.
Starhawk talks about her upcoming projects.
StepChild Coven. NEW!
Based in Western Massachusetts, this website has posted a good collection of recommended books, information, and connections to current events and news pertinant to the Pagan communities. Frequently updated.
And, since I know them, I can say: Good Folks.
The Summerlands.
An interactive online community.
For Pagans, Celts, Druids, and Witches, involving a wide variety of topics and interests. Someone named Jehana is slowly putting together a section on ethnoastronomy. A message board and other material is already available. Womens, Herbal, Hall of Remembrance, more. Membership encouraged.
For real time chat, one currently should go to StarLink IRC, and select the #Summerlands discussion group; hours currently are:
* Celtic Discussions: 9-11pm most Wednesdays (eastern time)
* Pub Night: 9-11pm Thursdays
* Bardic Gathering: 9-11pm Fridays (-- You'll need chat (IRC) software.)
Other discussions happen more on a monthly or bi-montly basis. Check the Summerlands calendar. Jehana here hosts the archaeoastronomy discussions on second Mondays, and the Pictish discussions on fifth Mondays when they exist. Some discussions semi-formal, others are chat.
Sylvan Grove
Seattle based website for the Sylvan Tradition. Emphasis on living the magical life. Also, information about the renewed whale hunts by a Native American tribe.
Tarr and Feathers NEW!
This is the website for a store in Greenfield Massachusetts, run by friends.
What they sell, classes, tarot readings.
The Temple of Bast.
A coven based in Connecticut, with information on Witchcraft, and loads of cat-based humor.
The Temple ~ Wild Spirituality.
A well-done site, focusing in on ecological spirituality, with some very good articles on the environment as well as its spiritual parameters. Also, essays on the Great Rite, gays and lesbians, etc.
Terra Wicca. (site missing, will verify again)
I'm gonna have to figure out that cool javascript thingie they do with the cursor whilst one is on their site...
Book of shadows, elemental correspondences, etc.
Texas Pagan Awareness.
It turns out that many Pagan sites are being filtered out by net monitoring software such as CyberPatrol. This site brings this to one's attention, and takes an activist approach in considering how to handle this problem. They also talk about their take on other issues facing Pagans.
The Topaz Owl's Nest.
Celtic Paganism (Reconstructionist, not Wiccan), druidry, poetry, and fascinating writings on a variety of other relevant and interesting topics. Recommended.
Tramanor's Pagan Page.
The site's focus is on solitaries, male pagans and their role in the Craft, the Moon, creation myths from the world, and humor. A good site.
Vanessa's Pagan Page.
A well-designed and informatively friendly site.
The Wacky World of Jen Hunter.
Jennifer Hunter, the author of the recommended 21st Century Wicca (currently out of print), has put together an informal and intriguing personal web page. The site includes info on working both within Paganism and Judaism.
The Wellhead.
Promoting gay spirituality. Gay resources, Pagan and Wiccan book recommendations, personal info.
The Wiccan Pagan Times. NEW!
Promotes Pagan community through art, literature, and music.
On the forefront of creating a New Alexandrian Library. Well-thought out interviews with various Pagan folks: including Margot Adler, Chas S. Clifton, and Gabrielle Roth. Nicely designed site.
The Wiccan SisterHood. (site missing, will verify again, may be a V3 error)
A message board, and an eventual Book of Shadows. Great graphics.
Wiccan Ways
Wicca, Witchcraft, Paganism. Some Celtic and Norse God/dess pictures. Holiday info.
The WiccanWeb.Net
Southern Californian Wiccan network. Events, networking, etc.
Wicca Works
Sells objects d'Craft -- pentacles, t-shirts, tiles, and more.
The Wiccan and Faerie Grimoire of Francesca De Grandis aka Francesca Dubie.
Spells, rituals, articles, references, links, announcements and other useful magical sundries. A non-exclusive emphasis on the Faerie Trad.
Wicca.Net
Evidently, these folks established the first Pagan BBS system back in 1985.
They have a fair amount of material here regarding the 1734 Tradition.
Wicca Radio Network..
Pagan and Witchy music online. Requires lots of javascript ability on the part of your browser, speakers, and RealAudio (you may wish to switch to a version of the latter that doesn't track your whereabouts via unique identifying code...). At the moment, I lack functional speakers, so I can't say much about the music at the site. There's also a link to a site by the same webmaster with audio info on Wicca and Paganism.
Witches' League for Public Awareness.
Public education and information about what Witchcraft is. A re-focusing of their priorities has led to reorganization in the WLPA ranks.
The Witch's Voice.
A new network gearing up for disseminating information about anti-Witch discrimination, and the like. The organizers previously performed similar functions within the WLPA. An excellent site!
The Witches' Web.
Includes a Forum.
Book of Days, Lunar Nights, info on Moon deities and Moon symbols. Excellent.
Witch Way Graphics.
Way cool graphics that the creator is giving away free to Pagans. Unfortunately, too many are taking him up on the offer, resulting in a sameness on many webpages -- I considered using some myself, but decided that enough other people are using them that I don't need to do so...
Wren's Nest on the Web.
"Craft News from Around the World".
Associated with The Witch's Voice, and updated at least weekly.

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Websites partially related to Wicca and/or Pagandom, but the main focus need not be on these topics. Or else they are very small (but growing) sites. Often these can be considered "Personal Pages"

Brin-Marie's Home Page.
Paganism, and, back on her index page: science fiction, the sexy bunny, and soon to be more.
Betty W.'s Home Page
Wicca, cat photos, good links.
Brandy Williams' site. NEW!
Lots of good, reflective thoughts on a variety of topics, including Paganism.
Halfway to Crazy (formerly, Wonderful World of Cookcut).
Paganism, life details, food and cooking.
Robin M. Weare's Home Page.
Dark Goddesses, Pagan screensavers, feminism, werewolves, various things.
Running Wolf's Watering Hole.
Lots of good files; many are Pagan-oriented.
Wheel of Wisdom
Wheel of Wisdom online readings, gentle and informative. My last visit there led to an incredibly accurate reading.
Also, being in tune with the wheel of the month, year, life.
The moon and her phases.
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Websites of Humor

The Blessed Bee Laugh pages.
They've collected Pagan and Wiccan humor, and posted it. Much (not all) of it is funny.
The Institute of Druidic Technology.
The goal is to prove that "the ancient inhabitants of Britain had access to advanced computer technology".

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Various Esoterica

Dimensional Doorways.
Astral travel, UFO's, the Unexplained, etc.
Frames, but many of them are moveable. Attractively set up.
Gaia's Light.
New Age tapes, metaphysical e-zine, meditation tapes. Informative.
Links to Pagan, alternative energy, alternative healing sites.

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Other Alternative Spiritualities

The Creation Spirituality Network.
A network of beliefs which are Earth-friendly. This is the focus invisioned by Matthew Fox.
Feminism and Nonviolence Studies.
This covers their special issue on spiritual diversity. Their focus appears to be pro-life, whether on issues of abortion or the death penalty. After the immense polarization surrounding the former issue, it is rather refreshing to read a different take.
The World Mind Society. NEW!
Dedicated to the progressive enlightenment of our species, and human evolution.

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Interfaith

BeliefNet. NEW!
Great interactive community site, with civilized debate.
Council of a Parliament of the World's Religions.
The Council meets on random years, bringing people from a diverse set of religions and spiritualities together to work out their commonalities and their varied responses to the issues which face us all. In 1993 ce they met in Chicago, and Witches and Pagans were amongst those in attendence. This year (1999 ce), they met in South Africa. (The only previous meeting occurred in the late 1800's...)
Interfaith Alliance Home Page.
They focus on grassroots endeavors, with a home base in the USA. Included is a "Candidate pledge of Civility" used in the 1998 ce Congressional elections.
Interfaith Resources.
A page of relevant links for those interested in pursuing interfaith options.
Ontario Consultants for Religious Tolerance.
Learn about other religions. Encourages tolerance via education of all forms of faith, from open-ended to Fundamentalist of whatever stripe.

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