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conferences & events
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- Calendar of Seattle-Area Pagan & Magical Events
- International Pagan Pride Project - sponsors worldwide Pagan Pride celebrations, held within two weeks of the Autumn Equinox
- Pagan 99 Festival - Pagan and Witchcraft festival held annually in Queensland. September 24-26
- Phoenix Enterprises - offering information on Phoenix Phyre and Autumn Meet festival information
- Roman Bacchanalia - held 18 December, 1999
- Blessed Be and Meet Me in D.C.(BBMMDC) - weekend of festivities, education, and ritual to promote religious freedom and pagan unity. October
29-30, 1999 and October 28, 29, and 30, 2000. Mirror events will be held in Seattle, Detroit, and Chicago
- Pagan Pride Day - September 18, 1999 in Crandon Park
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Asatru
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Druidism & Celtic shamanism
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- New Forest Centre - committed to upholding the ancient Druidic tradition
- An Bhandia Druidic Grove - a protogrove of ADF, an international NeoPagan Druidic organization with info on druidic liturgy and local Bay Area
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- British Druid Order - offering a path to creativity, healing, awareness, and fulfilment
- Chalice Center - offers resources including workshops and classes, Celtic and Druidic lore and spirituality, storytelling, and
activities to celebrate the Celtic year
- Divine Circle of the Sacred Grove - Seedbearers of the New Millennium, Church and School of the Old Religions, and Center of Healing
- Druid Archive, The - highlights druid and neo-druid traditions
- Druid Grove - includes Druidry past, present and future; text archive; Bardic tradition; guides to sacred sites; courses and workshops; events
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- Druid's Grove - information about Druidry, OBOD, herbalism, and chat rooms
- Druidic Craft of the Wise - an introduction to the American Rite
- Druids, The - solitary practitioner's basic guide to the Druids and Celtic mysticism
- Enchanted Druid Order, The - founded on the notion of pluralistic worship of the divine through nature
- Grove of the Wild Hunt - modern Druidic tradition dedicated to providing open worship and learning
- Independent Order of Contemporary Druids - this isn't just for Druids, all Pagans are welcome too
- Mugwort Grove, ADF - info on Druidry, the National Organisation, and local happenings
- Order Terra - Celtic druid order based in London and Århus, Denmark
- Peachtree Grove, ADF - Druidic/Indo-European Pagan Grove serving metro Atlanta, Georgia
- Runetype Project - with a database of Runic inscriptions
- StarChild's Druidism Page
- Tuath nan Sgathan, AACT - tribe of Aisling Association of Celtic Tribes, Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan group. Offering open
meetings, worship, ritual, fellowship
- Usenet - alt.religion.druid
- Ár nDraíocht Féin - ADF is a national religious organization devoted to creating a public tradition of Neopagan Druidism
- The Society of Celtic Shamans
- Riverdrum
- The Tuatha De Celtic Shamanism
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- Pagan 99 Festival - Pagan and Witchcraft festival held annually in Queensland. September 24-26
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- Lithuanian Romuva - is a native ethnic religion that seeks to preserve pagan ancestral traditions
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crones
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- Birthing the Crone - address the shifts in body, mind, and spirit that accompany menopause and aging
- Celebration of Cronehood - personifying the good aspects of getting older
- Crone Chronicles - a journal of conscious aging
- Crone Thread
- Crone's Cauldron - an exploration of growing old
- International Council of Crones and Grandmothers
- Jewish, Feminist Resources: Eldering, Croning Ritual - a personal story
- Maid, Mother, Crone - featuring the spiritual history of the crone
- Natural Life Subject Index: Crone Pending
- Wrinkles - crone tales
- Yoni: Crone, Wise Woman, Elder - information on menopause, wisdom of the elders, and other reflections
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deities
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- Darsha: The New Moon - sacred space dedicated to the exploration of the feminine aspects of the Deity
- Glossary
- Inanna - dedicated to the worship of goddesses, including the Sumerian goddess Inanna
- MotherGoddess - names of the Goddess from around the world
- Shrine of the Goddess Athena - offering information concerning the goddess Athena and her cult
- Wisdom - modern day worship of the Goddess Athena
- Zen Viking - Viking gods as an energy source for achieving enlightenment and beyond
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handfasting
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- Pagan Educational Network The Pagan Educational Network is an American non-profit organization of grassroots activists dedicated to educating the public about Paganism and building community. We are
positive, proactive, and dedicated to results! We are a network of members, subscribers, and networking partners,dedicated to respect for all beings, pluralism, human rights, andeffective activism. We
offer many ways to get involved in the important work of creating a healthy world for all Gaia¹s children.
www.bloomington.in.us/~pen/welcome.html
- Fairy Faith Network The Faery-Faith theology, cosmology, lore and practices all center around a seasonal division of the year, as well as a lunar cycle. The seasonal division is called The Celtic
Division of the Year and it focuses on the balance of polarities.
www.faeryfaith.org/practices.html
- The Nine Houses of Gaia is a non-profit organization promoting interest in Earth-based religions, both past and present. We publish the Open Ways newsletter 8 times a year, and host The Northwest Fall
Equinox Festival.
- Widdershins is an inclusive pagan community newspaper based in the Pacific Northwest. It has been published eight times each year since 1995, and is available in print in the Puget Sound area as well
as via this web site.
www.widdershins.org
- Foxwood Temple is dedicated to the Old Gods and is a Traditional House of the Old Religion. Originally founded in 1990 by Lord Orion, High Priest in Celtic and Alexandrian Traditions and initiate of
Welsh Tradition. The teachings of Foxwood are based on the ancient ways of Prytani Celtic, Strega, and Faerie Traditions and are collectively transmitted as Celtic/Traditional Craft or "The Old
Religion". Foxwood is a haven for personal exploration of the esoteric tradition of the Old Religion as passed on by the Elders of Foxwood. Lord Orion is a speaker at the 2004 Fairy Congress.
www.foxwood-temple.net
- The Circle Sanctuary in Mt Horeb, Wisconsin is one of the best pagan websites and includes a guide to pagan groups.
www.circlesanctuary.org
- Seattle Pagan Information Center. This site has a long list of groups in Washington and links to their websites.
www.seapagan.org
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