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The Unicorn, v. 2, no. 1, Winter Solstice, 1978

 Item
Collection number: Electronic Records 5

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Rowan Tree Church is an Earth-focused network of communities and solitary practitioners dedicated to the study and practice of the Wiccan Tradition they call Lothloriƫn. They encourage spiritual growth through support, resources and educational opportunities for members. They also offer formal pathworking leading to an understanding of the Inner Mysteries. This collection contains a comprehensive collection periodicals on Modern Witchcraft, Modern Paganism, Modern Druidry, Kemetisism, Prison Ministries, and much more.

Dates

  • Publication: 1978

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

1 items : 4 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

Language

From the Series: English

Contents

Kindred Spirits: (p.1) Castle Rising has moved to a new address Forever Forests sent a note about The Unicorn's recent donation Pagan Grove Press has completed the The New Age Directory Supplement Circle's new edition of their Guide to Wicca and Pagan Resources is being compiled Plans are under way for the Pan Pagan Festival '79. Mark your calendars for July 12-15 The Unicorn's price list is out of print and a new catalog is being prepared "Bouquets of Blessings" are sent to Marsha and Robert and their marriage on October 31, 1978 Welcome to new readers: Margot, Cheri, Robert, Tina, Barbara, Karen, Annie, David, and others Andrius tells of wonderful shop in Brewster, Maine called The Sign of the Unicorn. Laurie and Ivan are excellent silversmiths (p.2) Sunset Books & Good Stuff sends greetings and are awaiting your request for their class schedule (p.2) Samhain Seminar was great to attend we hear (p.2) Lady Selene of Enchanted Herbs sent a gift of incense (p.2) Laws of Traditional Herbalists. II (p.2) Anise Tea/emph> soothes a sore throat (p.2) Calendar [formerly Transits now expanded] (p.2-3) Paul is teaching two astrology classes ; peerforming on the flute ; Andrius complains of students interrupting his naps (p.3) The Unicorn is unable to send out cinnamon tea as planned A lot of News Print focuses on the Black Arts which harms Neopagan reputations. Those Wiccans, Druids, and Witches that are "out" help show their religion in a positive light (p.3) Paul's scheduled concerts are: January 19, 1979 at the Breckenridge Hall as part of the Breckenridge Chamber Concert Series in Rochester, Minnesota ; March 22, 1979 will be at Gallery 310 of the Institute of Arts in Minneapolis with violinist and tarot reader Diane Reynolds ; He is also a regular at Muffuleta's in St. Paul (p.3) The extra love and good energy for a California friend helped. He's also in town for a visit (p.3) Bravos for local newspapers The Minneapolis Tribune and the Minneapolis Star The books Seth Speaks list Minneapolis as a "coordinate point" as the Indians kept the entire Mississippi Valley as special ... again, Science, the slow believer catches up The Star on October 25 reports an unsual lava formation that affects our gravity and energy. This is one of the nicest places to get in touch with Monther Earth The Sunday, October 29, Tribune reports that events are affected by the full moon Pentalpha Journal is the new look for The Druid's Chronicler Thank You's to Ruth K. of Madison for the nifty present ot Chris and Val for the tape [correspondence], to Dan for scupting some candles, to Da'oad for the ring, who is also available for gatherings Open House on New Years Day for friends, kin, students, and like minded folk

Poetry

"Candle flames cast" / Karen (p.1)

Art

[untitled]. Unicorn (p.2)

Repository Details

Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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