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Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

[Article]: "A Natural Tooth Paste", [1978?]

 Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 8, Item: 2
Collection number: Issue 3

[Article]: "A Tip from the Egyptians", [1977?]

 Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 8, Item: 1
Collection number: Issue 1

[Article]: Love Potion #7, 1980

 Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 13, Item: 1
Collection number: Series 2
Description

Using wine or brandy, the potion is made during the New Moon to the Full Moon

Dates: Publication: 1980

Ásatrú Today: A Journal of Norse Paganism, September, 1994

 Issue — Box 1, Folder: 2, Item: 1
About

Published by Lewis Stead, this is the first issue of the "new and (hopefully) improved Ásatrú Today."

Dates: Publication: 1994

Ásatrú Today: The Journal of Norse Paganism, December, 1994

 Issue — Box 1, Folder: 2, Item: 2
About

The fourth issue of Ásatrú Today includes a Kindred List compiled by Gamlinginn from Ásatrú Update/emph>

Dates: Publication: 1994

Castle Rising Newsletter, [December, 1977?]

 Issue — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 8, Item: 1
Collection number: Issue 1
Scope and Contents

This issue of Castle Rising Newsletter provides information for upcoming spring events up to fall 1978 plans.

Dates: Publication: [December, 1977?]

Castle Rising Newsletter, February, [1978?]

 Issue — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 8, Item: 2
Collection number: Issue 3
About

This issue of Castle Rising Newsletter lacks any chronology and enumeration but content places it in February of 1978.

Dates: Publication: [1978?]

Las Vegas Pagan Pride News, Ostara, 2002

 Issue — Box 1, Folder: 3, Item: 1
Collection number: Box 1
About

The Pagan Pride Las Vegas Project is an extension of the National Pagan Pride Project, embodying its purposes and mission within the local community. By organizing events and initiatives, the Las Vegas Pagan Pride Project aims to raise awareness, promote understanding, and create a platform for Pagans to celebrate their identity.

Dates: Publication: 2002

Metaphysical Times. 1.2, Ostara, 2021

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
Production credits

The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper in both print and online editions, published 8 times per year, with each issue themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. It is a public voice for alternative spiritual and holistic health communities. Our aim is to promote spiritual wellness for all.

Editor-in-chief: Terri Ireland ; Webmaster: Michelle Norton ; Design: Andrea Czobor ; Editor: Heidi Jensen

Dates: Publication: 2021

Metaphysical Times, 1.5, Lammas, 2021

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
About

The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times a year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.

Dates: Publication: 2021

Metaphysical Times, 1.6, Mabon, 2021

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
About From the File:

The Metaphysical Times began as a free newspaper in print and online. Issues from Imbolc 2021 to Ostara 2022 were issued by Terri Ireland of Healing Hands, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Beltane 2022- by Christy Mann of Twisted Souls Press, Ogden, Utah. The last print issue was Ostara 2023 and is now published only online.

Dates: Publication: 2021

Metaphysical Times. 2.1, Imbolc, 2022

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
About

The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times a year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.

Dates: Publication: 2022

Newsletter, v.1, no.2, December, 1980

 Issue — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 10, Item: 1
Collection number: Series 2
Description

Issued by the Council of the Mystic Arts in San Antonio, Texas and produced by Bertie and Robert Estes.

Dates: Publication: 1980

Recipe: Athelbras, 1979

 Recipe — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 11, Item: 1
Collection number: Folder 11

Recipe: Scottish Shortbread, 1979

 Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 11, Item: 1
Collection number: Folder 11

The Old Heathen's Almanac for the Year, 2006

 Book — Box 1, Folder: 4, book: 1
About

"Being the Two Thousand, Two Hundred, Fifty, and Sixth Year of the Runic Era, of the Troth in Nineteenth, and of the Almanac, the Fourth. Containing Monthly Calendars, Astronomical Observations, and a variety of other Useful and Entertaining Matter. Intended for use in the Vinland region of Midgard, but use in other regions and worlds may be readily extrapolated and is encouraged."--Page 1

Dates: 2006

The Unicorn, [v. 1, no. 4], Autumn Equinox, 1978

 Item
Collection number: Electronic Records 4
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 Lothloriën. 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,...
Dates: Publication: 1978

Victor and Cora Anderson Library

 Collection
Collection number: MS-150-7
Scope and Contents

This collection is a portion of the Anderson's library having been selected based on titles that were not currently in its parent collection New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. A bibliography of the full library as well as the disposition of the items is planned. All titles in this collection have been cataloged separately.

Dates: Created: 1921-1998

Year of Moons, Season of Trees: Mysteries & Rites of Celtic Tree Magic / Pattalee Glass-Koentop. 1st edition. Llewellyn's World Magic Series. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1991

 Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL BF1622.C45 G53 1991 (Circulating)
About

"Many people are drawn to Wicca, or the Craft, but do not have teachers, covens or like-minded people around to show them how the religion is practiced. Year of Moons, Season of Trees serves as that teacher and as a sourcebook for material and background, providing a full Book of Shadoes for the isolated Pagan or Wiccan."--Page 4 of cover

Dates: Publication: 1991