Neopaganism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Between the Worlds: Neo Pagans in Northern California, 1990
Digital Work
Collection number: MS/150/27/1/ER001
Dates:
1990
Box 1: Miscellaneous Media
Series — Box 1: Series Box 1
Collection number: Box 1
Content Description
From the Collection:
Obsolete Media: Cassettes, VHS tapes; name badges (lanyards) from various festivals
Dates:
1971 - 2023
Grow to Love 1
Digital Work
Collection number: 050799C6-A7F3-419D-445A-353FC8B87434
Dates:
1993; Digitized: 2020-08-31
Guy Frost Faerie Faith Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-150-3
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials related to Guy Frost's study of the Faerie Faith under Cliff Landis, including personal notes, biographies, correspondence, paraphernamia, and research materials on a variety of subjects such as: tarot, history of the Craft, and formative causation, and the history of Faerie Faith.There are also papers relating to the creation of NAMOSRL, beginning with the 2004 joint project between Cliff Landis and Guy Frost on an internet inventory New Religious...
Dates:
1933 - 2015
Item 4: Interview with M. Macha NightMare by Dr. Todd Berntson, Recorded at the Eye of Horus Metaphysical, Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2006 (approximately 2 hrs, 4 min.), 2006
Item — Box 1: Series Box 1, video_cassette: 4
Collection number: Box 1
Content Description
From the Collection:
Obsolete Media: Cassettes, VHS tapes; name badges (lanyards) from various festivals
Dates:
Publication: 2006
Linda Kerr Faerie Faith Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-150-2
Scope and Contents
Faerie Faith is a Wiccan tradition with a foundation from the McFarland Dianic Tradition developed by Morgan McFarland (1941-2015) and Mark Roberts (1934-2012) circa 1971, Dallas, Texas. Mark Roberts left Dallas and the McFarland Dianics to pursue a new tradition, Hyperborea. Before moving to Atlanta, Georgia, he spent two year in New York. It was in Atlanta in 1979, that Mark met Epona and introduced her to the teachings of Hyperborea. Epona's and Mark's vision of what Hyperborea should be...
Dates:
Acquired: Date acquired: 03/22/2016
New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library (NAMOSRL)
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-150-1
Abstract
Contains individual archival collections (described separately), books, periodicals, ephemera, paraphernalia, and research notes related to New age movements, occultism, magic and witchcraft, personal transformation, astrology, spiritualism, and shamanism.
Dates:
Acquired: 2016-03-22
Open Source Alexandrian and Witches' Order of the Golden Dawn Collections
Collection
Collection number: MS-150-6
Scope and Contents
The Collection contains a variety of born digital items from the activities of Witches' Order of the Golden Dawn (WOGD), teh coven Circle of Cerridwen, and the Open Source Alexandrian tradition including, Podcasts, blog posts, essays, and other miscellenous publications.
Dates:
2010 - 2015