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Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, v.1, no.4, Spring, 1986

 Item
Collection number: Electronic Records 4

Description

The final issue of Iron Mountain, published while Chas S. Clifton was in graduate school.

Dates

  • Publication: 1986

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

1 Electronic Records (1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages, 40 pages, 2 unnumbered pages))

Language

English

Production credits

Chas S. Clifton, Mary Currier-Clifton, editors ; John Crank, contributing editor

Contents

On the Slopes of Iron Mountain (p.2)

Letters: from Doreen Valiente (p.3-4)

Re-Vamping the World: On the Return of the Holy Prostitute / by Deena Metzger. A paper first delivered to The House of Women: A Conference of Feminist Art and Culture in the Eighties at California State University at Long Beach (p.5-13)

Magical Religion Pervades Brazil / by Carol Dow, PhD. Covers Spiritism, Umbanda, and Terreiros (p.15-28)

Iron Mountain Two-Year Index. Volume One: 1984-86 (p.39-40)

Photography

[Untited] Photograph of an altar in Brazil by Carol Dow. Caption reads: The blending of elements from several traditions is apparent in the furnishing of the altar (p.20)

[Untitled] Photograph of an offering by Carol Dow. Caption reads: Food, flowers and candles are offered to Yemanjá on a beach in Rio de Janeiro (p.21)

[Untitled] Photograph of worshippers by Carol Dow. Caption reads: White-clad worshippers gather on Rio beach for festival of Yemanjá (p.22)

Reviews by Artemisia Press

Straight with the Medicine: Narratives of Wahoe Followers of the Tipi Way as told to Warren L. d'Azevedo (Berkeley, CA: Heydey Books) (p.29-30)

Dancers to the Gods: The Magical Records of Charles Seymour amd Christine Hartley, 1937-1939 edited and introduced by Alan Richardson (Wellingborough, Northhampshire, UK: Aquarian Press) (p.30-31)

Deviance and Moral Boundaries: Witchcraft, the Occult Science Fiction, Deviant Science and Scientists by Nachman Ben-Yehuda (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) (p.31-32)

Magical Blend, San Francisco, California (p.32)

Shaman's Drum: A Journal of Experimental Shamanism, Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network (p.32)

Gnosis: A Journal of the Western Inner Traditions, Lumen Foundation, San Francisco, California (p.33-34)

Shaman's Notes, Church of Seven Arrows. Three volumes: 1. Personal Power: Development-Use-Maintenance ; 2. Structure of Complete Belief Systems ; 3. Personal Rite, Ritual, Ceremony (p.34)

The Kwan Yin Book of Changes by Diane Stein (St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications) (p.35-36)

Don Juan, Mescalito and Modern Magic: The Mythology of Inner Space by Nevil Drury (London: Arkana) (p.36-37)

The Witches' Qabala. Book 1, The Goddess and the Tree by Ellen Cannon Reed (St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications) (p.37)

The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth and Literature by Paul Shepard and Barry Sanders (New York: Viking Penguin) (p.37-38)

An Asatru Anthology (Breckenridge, Tex.: Asatru Free Assembly) (p.38)

Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham (St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications)

Advertisements

Fly by Night Crafts (Eugene, Or.) (p.2 of cover)

Metaphysical Isis (Denver, Colo.) (p.2 of cover)

Magical Blend Magazine (San Francisco, Calif.) (p.[41])

Directory listings

Other Publications of Interest to Iron Mountain Readers

The Cauldron:A Pagan Journal of Wicca and the Old Religion, Mike Howard, Dyfed, Wales (p.[41])

Circle Network News a quarterly publication for Witches and Magicians, Mount Horeg, Wisconsin (p.[41])

The Llewellyn New Times, St. Paul, Minnesota, New Age newspaper and catalog on astrology, magic, occult, and New Age books, tapes, and services (p.[41])

Harvest, South Framingham, Massachusetts, a neopagan journal devoted to bringing together the fruits of many traditions and belief systems as well as covering news of interest to the Pagan and Wiccan community (p.[41])

Kindred Spirits Quarterly, New South Wales, Australia, aims to present modern Paganism to environmentalists, and similarly, environmental issues which relate to the ideals of practicing Pagans (p.[41])

Pagana, San Jose, California, newsletter of the Pagan-Occult-Witchcraft Special Interest Group of Mensa (p.[42])

Panegyria, Aquarian Tabernacle Church, Index Washington, a Pagan newsletter (p.[42])

The Runestone, the official publication of the Asatru Free Assembly, Breckenridge, Texas (p.[42])

Wildfire, the magazine of the Bear Tribe Medicine Society, replacing Many Smokes (p.[42])

Repository Details

Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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