Neopaganism -- Periodicals
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Circle Magazine, 2000 - 2013
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Circle Network News: Nature Spirituality Quarterly, 1998
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Folder 7. The Serpent's Tail , 1994
The Serpent's Tail is a quarterly community-based alternative publication dedicated to reviving the old myths and giving deeper meaning to our seasonal holidays. We promote Earth and Goddess consciousness and therefore any tolerant nature-based religions.
Folder 15. Old Gods and New Devils, 1978
"An Iconoclastic Monthly"
Metaphysical Times, 2021 - 2024
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.
Open Ways (Nine Houses of Gaia), 2000 - 2003
Open Ways serves as an introduction to and an achor for pagan communities in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest; a forum for the exchange of scholarly, practical, or experiential information, knowledge, and wisdom; a tool for instruction and communication; a "journal" of events, announcements, ideas, poetry, prose, illustration - anything of benefit or interest to pagans, wiccans, or other nature spiritualists.
Pagana, 1980 - 1983
Pagana began Winter Solstice 1980 and was published by the Pagan, Occult, Witchcraft Special Interest Group of Mensa. It is the product of a merge between Lunar Priestess and Robin Hood's Barn. It ceased with no.54, Lammas 1990.
Pagana, 1984 - 1989
Pagana began Winter Solstice 1980 and was published by the Pagan, Occult, Witchcraft Special Interest Group of Mensa. It is the product of a merge between Lunar Priestess and Robin Hood's Barn. I ceased with no.54, Lammas 1990.
Pagana [v.1], no.2=[whole no.2], Imbolc, 1981
Pagana began Winter Solstice 1980 and was published by the Pagan, Occult, Witchcraft Special Interest Group of Mensa. It is the product of a merge between Lunar Priestess and Robin Hood's Barn. It ceased with no.54, Lammas 1990.
Series 2: Periodicals, 1974 - 1980
Genre/Form: Periodicals; Newsletters
Witches' Trine (New Reformed Orthodox of the Golden Dawn), 2000
The Trine is a publication of the New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn, a Craft tradition founded in 1967