Castle Rising Newsletter, January, 1979
About
The first known issue of the Castle Rising Newsletter issued from their new location in Denver, Colorado
Dates
- Publication: 1979
Creator
- Castle Rising (Firm) (Publisher, Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
1 items (6 pages) ; 28 cm
Language
English
Contents
The Energy Current of the Winter Solstice (p.1)
Announcement of Occult Sciences class by Castle Rising (p.1)
KAM newsletter for Yule is available (p.1)
University of Denver offering a course on Celtic and Teutonic mythology (p.1)
Congratulations for Mystic Arts Book Store, Surrey, Canada having been in business nine years (p.1)
Request for information on finding a copy of Seasonal feasts and festivals by E.O. James wanted by Castle Rising (p.1
Witch’s Ball wanted by Amy C. (Seattle Washington) (p.2)
House of Ravenwood planning the First Southern Psychic Seminar (p.2)
Becca, Tia, and Parker will be running the Sierra Campground (Taos, N.M.) next summer
Request for good thoughts for expecting mother Seshat (Midland, Tex.) who has a history of difficult pregnancies (p.2)
Pat H. visited from New York on her way to see Isaac and Selena Bonewits on the West Coast (p.2)
Brandye and her group have plans to open an Occult shop in St. Petersburg, Florida (p.2)
Positive response for the first issue of Pagan renaissance (p.2)
Photos in a Pagan renaissance were popular. Requests for photos of the following were received: Da-Nae Raven; Barbara Jane T. (Encino, California); Marsha and Ted N. (Woodland Hills, California); Dirk Dykstra and Jim Alan of Circle; people at KAM and Timothea of the Delta Star, with consideration for submissions (p.2-3)
Report on sachets mentioned in Vogue, January 1979 (p.3)
Report on Kathy Estes, a "Wicca Craften," who was terminated from her job for her religion and her court battles (p.3)
Comments on statements made by Billy Graham on women’s rights and who Christians are allowed to sue [i.e. only non-Christians] (p.3-4)
Reports on recent archeology news: Age of the life on Earth ; Emperor Chin Shih Huang’s pottery soldiers ; Discovery of the Nag Hammadi Codices (p.4)
"Somthing to Think About" - the first zoo was in the twelfth century and called "Garden of Intelligence" (p.5)
Birth control through hypnotic suggestion discovered by Dr. Marc Marchesan, International Center of Medical and Psychological Hypnosis in Milan (p.5)
Crossroads: Brief houtouts and mentionings (p.5-6)
Announcement of Castle Rising’s new catalog is finally available
Sweatshirts with Pentagram are expected by the end of the week
Recipes
Natural skin cleanser (p.3)
Homemade peanut butter (p.6)
- Castle Rising (Firm) -- Curricula
- Castle Rising (Firm) -- Advertisements
- Castle Rising (Firm). Basic Occult Sciences
- Estes, Kathy (Plaintiff-appellee)
- Face -- Care and hygiene
- Geological time
- Graham, Billy, 1918-2018
- KAM newsletter (Columbia, Md.) -- Directory listing
- Ling-Yu (Garden)
- Mystic Arts Book Stone (Surrey, B.C.)
- Nag hammadi codices
- Natural products -- Recipes
- Occultism -- Study and teaching
- Pagan Renaissance (Aurora, Colo.)
- Peanut butter -- Recipes
- Religious discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Colorado
- Sachets
- Southern Psychic Seminar (1st : 1979 : May 11-13 : Atlanta, Ga.)
- Terra-cotta sculpture, Chinese -- Qin-Han dynasties, 221 B.C.-220 A.D.
- University of Denver -- Curricula
- Wiccans -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Repository Details
Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
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