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Witchcraft And Wicca Books Collection #1


Witchcraft And Wicca Books Collection #1
On this page you can see content of #1 part (242 total) of witchcraft and wicca books in one zip archive.

I have put together a collection of Wicca and Witchcraft books by some of my favorite Wiccan authors. These books are great for someone that wants to learn more about Wicca in the hopes of studying this often misunderstood religion or to understand a Wiccan friend or loved one. Like all religions, Wicca has good points and bad points. It can be used for good or misused for bad. The internet is full of a lot of misinformation on Wicca. I offer these Wicca and Witchcraft books to help you gain accurate information by qualified teachers of the craft. I want you to not only learn the facts but also learn how to use Wicca in a positive way to empower yourself to create the life in which you have always dreamed.

If you've decided you want to learn about Wicca, what should you read? After all, there are literally thousands of books on the subject -- some good, others not so much. This list features books that every Wiccan should have on their shelves. A few are historical, a few more focus on actual Wiccan practice, but they're all worth reading more than once.

Some books in this collection are either rare or hard to find. They are essentially books of powerful magic spells from either unusual or lost sources. Some of these books contain serious spells which should be used carefully and judiciously. The user of these spells assumes all responsibility for the outcomes.
About This Catalog & How To Use It.

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    Catalog Books List (242 books):

    White Magic Spells by AnonymousThe book "White Magic Spells", written by an anonymous author, contains a collection of white magic spells. Any aspiring magician must study it. Despite the fact that they belong to the white magic spells, spells can be used adepts of various magical ways. In magical practice, there are two... more
    Witchcraft A Guide to Magic by AnonymousThere are a few techniques that must be utilized for this part of spellworking. Ability to Meditate This is the art of clearing the mind of all mundane thoughts and feelings. It is a state of relaxation and peace, the goal to reach a state of nonthought.This is not easy and I still haven't mastered... more
    Pagan Herbs by Use by Al Selden LeifHerbs are used extensively in doing magick. In this book you'll learn about Using Herbs in Your Magick Making, Herbs properties and Their Magickal Uses.Herbs are used in many religions - such as in Christianity (myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), ague root (Aletris farinosa) and frankincense (Boswellia... more
    Old Witchcraft Secrets by Archmage Bob Andrews"This book contains rare incantations that belonged only to the pharaohs and their most trusted priests," Andrews said. "These spells were successfully used in those times to make the miracles that our science is still trying to figure out."Among the secret spells revealed in "Old Witchcraft... more
    Pagan Spells Blessings Spells by Al Selden LeifSpells are not about turning people into frogs or granting wishes. A spell is a set of actions and prayers that you do and say in order to ask for divine help with some particular aspect of your life. Spells are one of many ritual activities that many Wiccans engage in. Not all Wiccans cast spells ... more
    Dictionary Of Gods A Small Dictionary Of Pagan Gods And Goddess by DW OwensSome time ago, for no particular reason, I started spending odd moments in the public library browsing through reference works about ancient religion. I started taking notes, more or less at random, about the gods and gradually accumulated information about some 330 pagan gods and goddesses. Not... more
    Basic Theories on Sex Magic by Greg WottonIn general I see sex as serving three major purposes or roles in occult work. I label these as Power, Devotion and Personal Development. These major headings fit with the major rays or principles of Fire, Water and Air, or Power, Love and Wisdom. Any given ritual may use one, two or all three of... more
    Pagan Potions Brew Magic Formula by Al Selden LeifPotions are used in Pagan and Wiccan spells and rituals for health and inner magic. Potions act as liquid carriers for magical power. Sometimes you will drink them, but more often they are applied to the skin. Purifying Sage Spray is one example of this type of potion.Potions can charm, heal or... more
    Pocket Guide to Chaos Magick by Frater FPThere is a syllabus of sorts in Liber Null which is worthwhile pursuing, and the Pact offer other courses, I gather. Don't forget that the Chaos in Chaos Magick refers to a scientific model which maps dynamic systems, such as clouds or water, and is not a reference to disorganisation or anarchy!... more
    Pagan Spells Mix of Spells 1 by Al Selden LeifSpells are simply rituals used to perform magic. As discussed in Using Magic, the particular ritual is only part of what makes magic work. It can, however, be a very important part. Rituals help to focus your mind on your goals. Certain items can help to focus the mind in particular directions. By... more
    Witchcraft Dictionary by AnonymousAn extensive guide to terms you'll need to know as you progress along the path of a practicing witch.
    Dictionary of the Forgotten Ones by AnonymousRumour has it that the Forgotten Ones, the Faceless Ones ah la the Titans, breached human consciousness in the twentieth century. Various reasons could get given for this which would include the splitting of the atom, the development of nuclear science, our own evolutionary development or even the... more
    Pagan Spells Bath Spells by Al Selden LeifBath spells are the most relaxing way to practice witchcraft, and one of the most popular (after candle spells). They appeal to our senses, and capture the power of the water element. On this page, I've collected the best bath spells from around the site. Hopefully there will be one that suits your... more
    Pagan Oils Essential Oil Magic by Al Selden LeifLearn how to mix essential oils for a magick formula designed to do a host of things such as enhance spirituality and meditation. Find information to learn to use oils for procection formulas, love formulas, and also money and healing formulas spells.Essential oils have been variously described as... more
    Pagan Spells Mix of Spells 2 by Al Selden LeifSpells are simply rituals used to perform magic. As discussed in Using Magic, the particular ritual is only part of what makes magic work. It can, however, be a very important part. Rituals help to focus your mind on your goals. Certain items can help to focus the mind in particular directions. By... more
    Pagan Spells Life Spells by Al Selden LeifMany of these spells involve concepts commonly known and publicly discussed. Therefore they have become integrated into magical and spiritual culture. If I am unaware of the author or creator of a specific work, I have attributed it herein as "Anonymous". If you are aware that a certain work or... more
    All About Wicca and Witchcraft by AnonymousHave you noticed how many witches are featured on TV shows and in movies? It used to be that you heard about witches only in children's stories or fairy tales. But these days it seems like witches are everywhere. Why? Because witches are really intriguing and mysterious. Haven't you always been... more
    Full Moon Rite by AnonymousFull Moon is an opportune time of the month for purging rituals to take place. The light the full moon offers illuminates those things that are interfering with our spiritual advancements. Once we have become enlightened to ways that are blocking us, the easier to let go. The full moon ritual is... more
    Basic Technologies of Witchcraft by AnonymousThis is the outline for a collection of four semi-formal training sessions for people interested in starting out in "The Craft" or Neopaganism. It is intended to give enough grounding to effectively participate in ritual, with the expectation that those that are really dedicated, skilled, and/or... more
    Satanic Pagan Calendars by AnonymousSatanic Pagan calendar New Years Eve the 30th April Walpurgis Nacht, the high feast of satanism into May Day May 1st, then onto the next quarter of Old Beltane on May 15th, then to the Summer Solstice, on to the next quarter Lammas on August 1st through to the Autumn Equinox then to the next... more
    Primitive African Medical Lore And Witchcraft by Ethel ThompsonThis article presents a comprehensive study of the methods, practices, equipment, and paraphernalia of African witch doctors in carrying out primitive medical practices. The chief tribes studied are the Azandes of the Sudan, the Manos of Liberia, the Congo tribes, the Bundas of Angola, and the... more
    Witchcraft And Medicine by Jaroslav NemecThe National Library of Medicine extends thanks to the foNowing persons for their support in the preparation of this exhibit: Copperthwm'te, Derek, Research Director, Dr. Gardner Museum of Witchcraft, San Francisco, California Graubard, Mark. Ph.D., Professor Emen'tus and Chairman, Natural Science... more
    Wicca And Magick Beginning Wicca What is Wicca by AnonymousWicca is an unending path of light, magic, love, and constant learning. We revere nature and see the true divine beauty of the universe. It's about recognizing that we all have the ability to take our fate into our own hands, and we have the right to choose how we use that power. There is no bible... more
    Pagan Samhain Recipes by Al Selden LeifI have mentioned previously several things that you can make for this time of year and now I am going into more depth on a few things. Hope you enjoy them and have fun making some wonderful things for your samhain rituals and celebrations.Halloween is said to be derived from Samhain, pronouced "SOW... more
    Witchcraft Dictionary of Craft Terms by Athena GardnerAthena Gardner is a High Priestess in the Wiccan Tradition. She has been an active member her entire life. She has been writing on the Wiccan Tradition for 10 years.
    Magic and Witchcraft by George MoirThis book of the worthy Church-Coimsellor is rather a singular one : it is not a history of Magic, but a sort of spiiitual periodical, or magazine of infernal science, supported in a great measure by contributions from persons of a ghostly turn of mind, who, although they affect occasionally to... more
    Esoteric Orders And Their Work by Dion FortuneExamines how and why esoteric schools have restricted admission to their secret societies and orders, and shrouded their practices in mystery. The knowledge guarded by these schools passed down through the ages, and revised from time to time by great teachers is a secret science that studies the... more
    Magick and Hypnosis by Carroll RunyonIn this article the author takes the position that hypnosis is the operative technique of Ceremonial Magick. Visions of Spirits appearing in the Triangle of Art are actually archetypes evoked from the deep-mind via hypnotic induction. As a practicing magician specializing in these methods, he gives... more
    Understand the Secret Language of Trees by AnonymousSounds fantastic, but primal people the world over venerate trees as a living symbol of their dreams and aspirations and, of Life itself. For not only in its abundant generosity towards humanity, but also in its universal symbolism of metaphysical principles, every tree is an offshoot of the "World... more
    Pocket Guide To Witchcraft by Frater FPWitchcraft, Wicca and Paganism you'll need to decide what aspect to follow. In my view, Paganism encompasses all aspects of a pagan lifestyle, and suits those with a view to bringing their entire life, family and career into a pagan (country-dwelling) perspective. Witchcraft is the magical... more
    As Above So Below A System of Value Based Ethics for Wiccan Clergy by Ellen FriedmanThis work examines the present state of Wiccan ethics and the social reality existing in many Wiccan communities. Mention is made of the high degree of congruence between the roles of clergy and therapist. The literature on professional ethics codes is reviewed for types, roles and effectiveness of... more
    Magical Medicine In Viking Scandinavia by David RobertsonWe have very little information at all about Viking medical practices. It is thought that women were probably the primary medical practicioners (Foote and Wilson, The Viking Achievement, p. 93). Since women in general are so much in the background in most sagas, you don't see them operating in this... more
    The Malleus Maleficarum Or The Witch Hammer by Heinrich KramerThe Malleus Maleficarum (The Witch Hammer), first published in 1486, is arguably one of the most infamous books ever written, due primarily to its position and regard during the Middle Ages. It served as a guidebook forInquisitors during the Inquisition, and was designed to aid them in the... more
    Beyond Wicca Journey To The One The Elements by AnonymousThe Elements are one of the most important things we study in Wicca and they're no less important as we move on in the Journey to the One. This is presented here as a study for those who do not have too much experience with the Elements and as a review for those who do.First of all, what are the... more
    Magic Witchcraft Animal Magnetism And Electro Biology by James BraidJames Braid (19 June 1795 - 25 March 1860) was born at Ryelaw House, in the parish of Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (born 1822), and a daughter.A Scottish... more
    Wicca Beliefs and Practices by AnonymousThere are a wide variety of beliefs and practices in modern day Wicca. However, despite the pluralism and diversity, distinct principles derived from Gardnerian Wicca are common to most modern witches.Beliefs will often be mixed with a combination of mystical traditions, Celtic or Norse paganism,... more
    Welcome to the Secrets of the Root Witch by AnonymousCREDITS: In fact, as notified Lady Diavanii, De Lady-Root of the Circle Vitches, the author of this book is known, this is Wizard Luxas.Part 1 of a 4 part book that explores the power and truth of the "Rooting" magic(k) image of witchcraft and Cultures about...A coven journey of the secrets and... more
    Why I am Not a Christian by Bertrand RussellThe lecture that is here presented was delivered at the Battersea Town Hall under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society, England. It should be added that the editor is willing to share full responsibility with the Hon. Bertrand Russell in that he is in accord with... more
    European Witchcraft by AnonymousEuropean Witchcraft is witchcraft and magic that is practised primarily in the locality of Europe. The old liberal view of European Witchcraft holds that witchcraft never existed at all, but was invented by the Catholic Church and other authorities to gain power and prestige.Margaret Murray claimed... more
    Pagan Stones And Gems by AnonymousYou find yourself in a store staring at a container filled with one particular stone. Which one do you purchase? The biggest one? The one with the shape you like the best? How do you know?When I go to a store to buy gems, I take some things into consideration. Many stones have a variety of... more
    A Historical Account Of The Belief In Witchcraft in Scotland by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe1884. Found in this volume is a historical account of witchcraft in Scotland, with chapters delineating various time periods up to AD 1465 through AD 1724. It is an introduction tracing the legends of wizardry and spectral appearances to the earliest periods of Scottish history. It is the best... more
    Pentagram Meaning and History by AnonymousThe pentagram has long been associated with mystery and magic. It is the simplest form of star shape that can be drawn unicursally - with a single line - hence it is sometimes called the Endless Knot. Other names are the Goblin's Cross, the Pentalpha, the Witch's Foot, the Devil's Star and the Seal... more
    Pagan Incense Information Pages by Al Selden LeifIncense calms the nerves, brings a mystical feel to any room, and is often used in Pagan ritual. Our high quality incense come in sticks, cone, and granular form. All are quite effective and suit a wide range of purposes. Incense often used in Neopagan rituals to represent the element of air,... more
    Basic Principles Of The Craft by AnonymousThe Craft (Witchcraft - NOT to be confused with Satanism. A true Witch has nothing to do with this, even though there are some Satanists who (unrightfully) call themselves "Witch".) contains a large number of groups with bonds to each other, for the most part, which are looser than those you will... more
    Full Moon Ritual Group by AnonymousThe Esbat takes place on the nights of the New Moon and the nights of the Full Moon. On these nights, the Coven usually does any kind of magical work and business they need to. It is enacted, hopefully every Full Moon. Set up: Place a candle in each of the four cardinal directions.Lay the rest of... more
    The Asuri Kalpa A Witchcraft Practice of the Atharva Veda by Herbert William MagounThe ritual literature of the Atharva-Veda, like that of the other Vedas, has attached to itself certain parifistas, or supplements. Of these, the thirty-fifth, according to the best accessible MS, is the Asurl-Kalpa, an abhicara, or witchcraft practice, containing rites to be used in connection... more
    Survival of The Pagan Gods by Jean SeznecThe gods of Olympus died with the advent of Christianity--or so we have been taught to believe. But how are we to account for their tremendous popularity during the Renaissance? This illustrated book, now reprinted in a new, larger paperback format, offers the general reader first a discussion of... more
    Hypnotism Mesmerism And The New Witchcraft by Ernest Abraham HartThe papers here brought together have recently appeared in the 'Nineteenth Century' and the 'British Medical Journal' and are reprinted by permission. They are published to meet the wishes of some who have suggested to me that it might prove useful and acceptable that they should be collected into... more
    Controlled by the Calendar The Pagan Origins of Our Major Holidays by David Allen RiveraThe definitive book on the pagan origins of our major holidays, and how theobservance of them may be robbing you of spiritual fulfillment.Contents of Book: - How It All Started - Valentine's Day- Is It A Christian Observance Or A Pagan Celebration? - Easter- What Do Bunnies and Eggs Have To Do With... more
    A System of Magic by Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe is english author, born in the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, in the latter part of 1659 or early in 1660, of a nonconformist family. His grandfather, Daniel Foe, lived at Etton, Northamptonshire, apparently in comfortable circumstances, for he is said to have kept a pack of... more
    Uncle Setnakt Sez Become Evil and Rule the World by Don WebbDon Webb.1960 is an Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former High Priest of the Temple of Set. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.This Dom Webb's articles serie... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 1 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    A Detection of Damnable Driftes Practized by Three Witches Arraigned at Chelmisforde in Essex by Arthur Edward WaiteA Detection of damnable driftes, practized by three Witches arraigned at Chelmisforde in Essex, at the laste Assises there holden, whiche were executed in Aprill. 1579. Set forthe to discouer the Ambushementes of Sathan, whereby he would surprise vs lulled in securitie, and hardened with contempte... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 7 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    Pagan Manners Or Are There Any Dead Animals in The Soup by Grey CatI can hear the outraged screams already. there are people out there who believe that the very idea of "Pagan Manners" is a conflict in terms that "manners" are outdated, dishonest and hypocritical. Well, think again. Manners constitute the only successful technique ever discovered by humankind... more
    The Secret History Of Modern Witchcraft by Allen GreenfieldThis monograph has a long history. The earliest published draft appeared in a small, independent radical journal during my sojourn in Florida in the middle 1980s. I was at that time closely associated with the OTO, but was not then an initiate member. I had been in close contact with Wiccan and... more
    Fallacy of Ghosts Dreams and Omens With Stories of Witchcraft Life in death and Monomania by Charles OllierPublisher: C. Ollier Publication date: 1848 Subjects: Occultism Supernatural Ghosts Dreams Hallucinations and illusions History / General Juvenile Fiction / Horror
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 1 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 3A by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    A True History of Witchcraft by Allen GreenfieldTo arrive at some perspective on what the modern mythos called, variously, "Wicca", the "Old Religion", "Witchcraft" and "Neopaganism" is, we must firstly make a firm distinction "witchcraft" in the popular informally defined sense may have little to do with the modern religion that goes by the... more
    Pagan Holidays by AnonymousChristian Holidays are ancient pagan feasts that were ushered in by the Roman Catholic Church during the rule of Emperor Constantine. Constantine was a pagan sun-worshipper who desperately sought to unite his fallen empire through the merge of Christian and pagan practices. He achieved this by... more
    The Laws For Witches by AnonymousI don't know who the author of this piece is. Please note that NeoPaganism is a decidedly pluralistic group of religions. Many witches/NeoPagans do not agree with these rules. I see it mostly as a deterring example.
    The Occult Sciences by Edward SmedleySketches of the traditions and superstitions of the past times and the marvels of the present day. This work contains a brief but comprehensive account of the occult sciences, and other matters of superstition or religious belief associated with them. It was the aim to combine as much historical... more
    Delving into the Faery Kindreds by Cypress KneeWe have come to realize that life manifests itself as a mighty rainbow into which many different beings and creatures are added as the array of different colors and spectral shades highlight the afternoon sky after a refreshing rain. While all these manifestations of life are descendants and... more
    Bealtaine Circle Of The Dark Moon by AnonymousA Dark moon circle is an emotional sustaining practice. This is the time once a month when you sit with your women, openly, honestly. Its as much about being there for them as it is about being there for yourself. Without comparison or competition, women supporting women. Can you imagine the... more
    Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex by Alan MacfarlaneThis paper will assume a knowledge of the historical background to witchcraft prosecutions in sixteenth- and seventeenth - century England. (The best general studies of English witchcraft are Ewen, 1929, and Notestein, 1911.) It will also assume a general knowledge of current anthropological... more
    A collection Of Rare And Curious Tracts On Witchcraft And The Second Sight by David WebsterThis volume according to John Ferguson in his "Bibliographical Notes on the Witchcraft Literature of Scotland" (Edinburgh, 1896-97) "is one of the best of the reprints of rare witchcraft tracts." (See Lea, note p.1331).Contains: - An Original essay on witchcraft - News from Scotland declaring the... more
    Uncle Setnakt Sez Practice Divinity in Your Own Life by Don WebbDon Webb.1960 is an Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former High Priest of the Temple of Set. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.This Dom Webb's articles serie... more
    Beltane Pagan Ritual of Interest to Neo Pagans by AnonymousThis a Pagan Ritual file, of interest to Neo-Pagans, specifically Wiccan based religions.The Beltane ritual, performed on or around May 1st, has one element that almost everyone used to be familiar with: the Maypole. Years ago, good girls at Vassar, the local woman's college (now coed), used to... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 3 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    Correlian Wicca by AnonymousWHAT WILL YOU GET FROM THESE LESSONSWhat is all this witchcraft stuff, anyway? Does being a witch mean you can point your finger and make things happen? Does it mean you can learn to fly on a broom and turn people into toads? Well, not quite. Witchcraft, or WICCA, is a religion. Wicca is not... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 2 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    Unicorn Tradition Of Wicca by BylawsThe Unicorn Tradition is an eclectic one, rooted in a family tradition through which our founders, Lady Galadriel and Lord Athanor, received their training and Initiations.Goddess and God are honored as essential to the sacred dance we call life, and as emanations of the One Source from which the... more
    Pagan Holidays or Gods Holy Days Which by Herbert ArmstrongDoes it make any difference which days we observe--or whether we keep them? Does the Bible establish whether we are to keep certain days holy to God? Were these days given to ancient Israel only? Are they binding today only on the Jewish people, while Christians are commanded to keep holidays such... more
    Native American Tribe Unknown The Totem and His or Her Partner by Al Selden LeifA totem is any supposed entity that watches over or assists a group of people, such as a family, clan, or tribe. Totems support larger groups than the individual person. In kinship and descent, if the apical ancestor of a clan is nonhuman, it is called a totem. Normally this belief is accompanied... more
    Issue 23 July 2008 vol 2 Power Animals and Totems by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    The Salem Witchcraft The Planchette Mystery and Modern Spiritualism by Harriet Beecher StoweHarriet Beecher Stowe has contributed to The Salem Witchcraft The Planchette Mystery And Modern Spiritualism as an author. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) published her first book, The Mayflower, in 1843. In 1852 she published her bestselling classic, Uncle Toma (TM)s Cabin, the first... more
    Mesmerism Spiritualism Witchcraft And Miracle by Allen PutnamMesmerism is a bit of medical quackery developed in the 1806 Sibly18th century by the German physician Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815). In 1766, he published his doctoral dissertation on how the planets affect health: De planetarum influxu in corpus humanum (On the Influence of the Planets on the... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 6 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 6 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 5 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Theoretical Foundations of Witchcraft and Demonological Development by Bjarke FolnerThis essay deals with a discussion of the historical background for the common belief in witchcraft among intellectuals and ecclesiastics in the last part of the 16th century. It aims at shedding light on the following question:What provided the basis for the consensus among most ecclesiastics and... more
    The Witch in History Early Modern and Twentieth Century Representations by Diane PurkissA symbol of everything that is dark about the past and woman, the witch continues to fascinate us in the late twentieth century. The Witch in History explores thatfascination and its manifold forms through court records, early modern dramas and the modern histories and fictions that draw upon... more
    The Trinity Is It Christian Or Pagan by AnonymousAlmost ten years ago I overheard two men talking to eachother about 'the nonsense of 'believing in a God'. According to this men the trinity-doctrine already existed long before the Roman-catholics started to write about the Holy Trinity. And of course 'the Mother-Son-Gods' already existed... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 5 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    The Magical Library of Harry Price by AnonymousAn Exhibition of Books, Archives and Artefacts from the Collection of a Psychic Investigator and Ghost Hunter.This exhibition celebrates the treasures in the Harry Price Library of Magical Literature, one of the largest, most well-known and diverse collections in the University of London Library.... more
    Witchcraft a Study in Bias Prejudice and Discrimination in South Africa by Damon LeffWhen discussing Witchcraft in polite company, one discovers that although not everyone permits their personal bias to evolve into open discrimination, those with bias against Witches carry their prejudice like a moral compass. In less than civil society, bias against Witchcraft is often overtly... more
    Pagan Germany by AnonymousIt is a well-known fact that Heathens and Pagans face considerable difficulties in Germany. Everything even remotely connected with Paganism in general and any reference to Teutonic culture or history in particular is instantly identified with an ultra-right-wing political attitude or even... more
    Pricticing The Craft Why Young People Are Attracted To Wicca by AnonymousThis article first appeared in the Effective Evangelism column of the Christian Research Journal, volume 30, number 5 (2007). For further information or to subscribe to the Christian Research Journal go to: http://www.equip.org In April of this year, the Department of Veterans Affairs approved the... more
    A Pagan Witches TouchStone Witchcraft and Witch Hunts in South Africa by Damon LeffA Pagan Witches TouchStone is an important publication for a number of reasons. Certainly one of the most important is that for the first time, self-defining Pagan Witches bring into open debate their own perspectives and experiences that result from the negative consequences brought about by the... more
    Pagan Scriptures by Charles BaizeWe would like to take this opportunity to make available to all who wish a copy of Pagan Scriptures. Nolan and I have spent three years writing and researching this book, we have copyrighted it and are making it available free of charge to anyone who requests a copy. You may read it onscreen or... more
    After Life in Roman Paganism by Franz Cumont1922. Lectures delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation. The author was invited to lecture at New Haven during the month of March 1921 on a subject relating to religious history. He chose the ideas current in Roman paganism concerning the lot of the soul after death. Lectures... more
    Drugs Alcohol and The Pagan Community by Anna MoonowlMaking Choices, Taking Chances: Drug and Alcohol Use in Ritual. The issue of drug and alcohol use and abuse in the Pagan Community has not been addressed often and is probably controversial. Despite all the current media coverage of these subjects, I've only seen them addressed once by Pagans - at... more
    History of Witchcraft vol 4 of 7 by AnonymousAs I am trying to put this all together, I hope to bring about an understanding that Witchcraft, like any religion, has undergone it's changes throughout the centuries. It is my personal feeling, however, that the religion of Witchcraft has undergone far fewer changes than any other in history.An... more
    Possibly The Odest Religion in the World Why is it Not a Religion in the Eyes of the Law by Adam PickeringTake a large pot of mainstream religious arrogance, add a pinch of two thousand year old stereotyping, add a hint of government indifference and finish it off with a cup of modern media cliches. And what have you got? The average persons view on Wicca, witchcraft and paganism. Many Christians see... more
    The Witch by Alfred Elton van VogtThis is one of a handful of fantasy stories by van Vogt by his own admission, he found fantasy particularly difficult to write, and always found the genre "weird." Indeed, he even attributes the demise of Unknown Worlds to his inability to write enough fantasy tales to satisfy John W. Campbell... more
    The Magic of Spain by Aubrey BellHE MAGIC OF SPAIN i SPANISH CHARACTER I.-Stray Opinions TO collect a mass of isolated and contradictory opinions concerning the Spanish is a comparatively simple task, although it is difficult or impossible to derive from them a consistent picture of Spanish character. To Wellington they are " this... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 2 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 3 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Examination Of Material Of Starhawk Book The Spiral Dance by AnonymousThe point of this test is not to see if you can copy the answers from the text, but for you to present the answers in your own words, to demonstrate your grasp of the material presented. Take all the time you need to do this test and feel free to re-read the material as much as necessary to answer... more
    Firefly Wiccan Advancement by Iris FiremoonThis book is for those who are just beginning, or interested in studying Wicca. It contains an introductory look at Wicca and magick, as well as how to do spell work, construct rituals, and the basic practices. Seventeen sample rituals are included, as well as instructions on how to make several of... more
    6 Questions On Wicca And Paganism by Al Selden LeifContemporary Paganism is the restoration of indigenous religion, especially that of ancient Europe. Paganism has grown in popularity greatly during the last hundred years. The growth coincides with a decline in Christianity in Europe, and the increase in knowledge of past and distant cultures.WICCA... more
    Witchcraft And The Law In Zimbabwe by Gordon ChavundukaWITCHCRAFT is an emotive subject and has been very difficult to deal with legally. This difficulty has allowed a number of people, who have had others commit crimes, escape punishment.The problem, legally, arises from the fact that there is no scientific or legal proof that performing an act of... more
    Witchcraft and Wicca FAQ by AnonymousFrequently asked questions, or FAQs are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be frequently asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic. Since the acronym FAQ originated in textual media, its pronunciation varies "fack," "fax," "facts," and "F.A.Q." are commonly heard.... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 7A by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    The Devil The Body and The Feminine Soul in Puritan New England by Elizabeth ReisThis essay examines the cultural construction of gender in early America in order to understand the intersection of Puritan theology, Puritan evaluations of womanhood, and the seventeenth-century witchcraft episodes, in which 78 percent of the accused wee women. The Puritans' earthly perception of... more
    Revelation Witchcraft and the Danger of Knowing God Secrets by Elizabeth ReisThis essay explores the practical or lived dimensions of Puritanism in New England. Building on the work of David D. Hall and other scholars, I examine the ways in which actual religious belief and practice often departed from the theological ideal. I am particularly attuned to the ways that gender... more
    The Enemies Of Our Enemies by Isaac BonewitsFrom:THE DRUIDS PROGRESS, Report #7. The DRUIDS PROGRESS is published seminannually (Gods Willing) and is sent primarily to the subscribing members of ADF. For Further information write: ADF, PO Box 9420, Newark, DE, USA 19714 (include a SASE). All Items acredited to "the Archdruid" have been... more
    Obeah Witchcraft in the West Indies by Hesketh BellObeah (sometimes spelled Obi, Obea or Obia) is a term used in the West Indies to refer to folk magic, sorcery, and religious practices derived from West African, and specifically Igbo origin. Obeah is similar to other African derived religions including Palo, Voodoo, Santeria, rootwork, and most of... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 4 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database Documentation and Description by AnonymousThe following document is a description and guide to the layout and design of the 'Survey of Scottish Witchcraft' database. It is divided into two sections. In the first section appropriate terms and concepts are defined in order to afford accuracy and precision in the discussion of complicated... more
    Is Wicca the Right Spiritual Path for Me by Frances BillinghurstAustralian High Priestess Frances Billinghurst is a regular contributor to The Magickal Light ezine.She has been exploring the occult since early adulthood and came to the realisation that the more she discovers, the less she knows and that this will be a life long learning journey. She describes... more
    Uncle Setnakt Sez Perform a Ritual Toasting by Don WebbDon Webb.1960 is an Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former High Priest of the Temple of Set. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.This Dom Webb's articles serie... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 8 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 7 by AnonymousThese lessons have circulated throughout the BBS and Internet community for many years. I remember first seeing them on a local BBS in the late 1980s. They are in outline form and may have served as a detailed lesson plan for a coven or other group. Legend says they originated in Southern... more
    The Apprehension and Confession of Three Notorious Witches by AnonymousIf we would call to remembrance the manifolde mercies and innumerable benefites which the almightie hath and daily bestoweth upon us, in consideration thereof, we are bound to with-draw our filthy affections and naughty dispostions, from the use of such detestable dealinges, as both are detested of... more
    Spirit Works Real But Not Miraculous by Allen PutnamA Lecture Read At The City Hall In Roxbury, Massachusetts (1853) Also Contains: Mesmerism, Spiritualism, Witchcraft And Miracle.
    Salem Witchcraft With an Account of Salem Village by Charles Wentworth UphamThis work was originally constructed, and in previous editions appeared, in the form of Lectures. The only vestiges of that form, in its present shape, are certain modes of expression. The language retains the character of an address by a speaker to his hearers being more familiar, direct, and... more
    An Open Letter to Selena Fox by Isaac BonewitsFrom:THE DRUIDS PROGRESS, Report #7. The DRUIDS PROGRESS is published seminannually (Gods Willing) and is sent primarily to the subscribing members of ADF. For Further information write: ADF, PO Box 9420, Newark, DE, USA 19714 (include a SASE). All Items acredited to "the Archdruid" have been... more
    Starting a New Coven Looking At Yourself by AnonymousBefore you go a step further, take a good long look at your desires, motivation and skills. What role do you see yourself playing in this new group? "Ordinary" member? Democratic facilitator? High Priestess? And if the last -- why do you want the job?The title of High Priestess and Priestess are... more
    Observations On Trance or Human Hybernation by James BraidRecords of several well-attested earlier cases of living burials were published in a brief book, Observations on Trance: Or, Human Hibernation, by James Braid, in 1850. Braid traces the idea of these demonstrations to the following passage in the Dabistan, a learned Persian work on the religious... more
    FAQ On Wicca And Witchcraft And More by Gordon IrelandThis list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) is designed as an introduction to Wicca and to this newsgroup as well as a reference for those investigating the religion of Wicca for the first time.This FAQ was first composed in March 1995 as a composite of three drafts by different authors: Lleu,... more
    A Treatise Of Witchcraft by Alexander RobertsI find the idea of rating an historical publication like Alexandr Roberts' A Treatise of Witchcraft difficult, so I have opted not to do so. However, the content itself is very interesting. In his 1620 writing Roberts moves through a series of topics related to witchcraft: he begins by insisting... more
    What Is Wicca Article 1 by Anonymous"Wicca" is the name of a contemporary Neo-Pagan religion, largely promulgated and popularized by the efforts of a retired British civil servant named Gerald Gardner [late 1940's]. In the last few decades, Wicca has spread in part due to its popularity among feminists and others seeking a more... more
    Pagan And Christian Creeds Their Origin And Meaning by Edward CarpenterThis book provides a systematic and logical approach to the origins of religion. Many common themes are shown to exist between Christianity and earlier Pagan religions that go back in time centuries before Christianity itself. Carpenter makes an effort to get to the very roots of religion in this... more
    The Two Babylons Or The Papal Worship by Alexander HislopThe Two Babylons was an anti-Catholic religious pamphlet produced initially by the Scottish theologian and Protestant Presbyterian Alexander Hislop in 1853. It was later expanded in 1858 and finally published as a book in 1919. Its central theme is its allegation that the Roman Catholic Church is a... more
    Impossibility Of Witchcraft by AnonymousJane Wenham was the last person prosecuted for witchcraft in England. She quarreled with her neighbors and then unwisely brought suit against the one who had called her "a witch and a bitch." Things went from bad to worse and she found herself charged, tried, and convicted of witchcraft. The judge... more
    History of Western Magic by Borce GjorgjievskiThis short account (since a longer one would take many volumes) of the western traditions of Magic and Spirituality is intended to show a continuous development line of an uninterrupted magical thought in the Western World. We start five thousand years in the past when our ancestors just started to... more
    Histoire De La Magie In French Ver 2 by Eliphas LeviL'Histoire de la Magie est l'aeuvre essentielle d'Eliphas Levi. Cet ouvrage publie en 1860 fait partie des tresors de la litterature esoterique. Il ete constamment reedite depuis sa parution. Il est divise en sept livres contenant chacun seps chapitres. Dans cet ouvrage incontournable, l'auteur... more
    Remanifestation The Process Explained by James LewisIt is by necessity of the initiation that each Magus set forth the principles of his Word and those aspects of it which exist with both contemporary life and the Words previous to it. A Word, whether of the primary or Bon-enhancing kind, must have relevance to the chemistry of life. It is the duty... more
    The Psychology of the Salem Witchcraft Excitement of 1692 by George Miller BeardThe psychology underlying the Salem witch trials in New England during the late 1600s stems from various Puritan and religious beliefs. Men like Cotton Mather and other clergy of New England believed that the spiritual and earthly realms intermingled. As such, many believed that Satan sent his... more
    Atheism in Pagan Antiquity by Anders Bjorn DrachmannAnders Bjorn Drachmann (1860-1935) was a Danish classical philologist, son of the physician Andreas Georg Drachmann and half brother of the poet Holger Drachmann. In 1887 A. B. Drachmann studied classical philology and won a competition for a professorship at the University of Kristiania. In 1892... more
    A True Relation Of The Araignment Of Thirty Witches by AnonymousAt Chensford in Essex, before Iudge Coniers, fourteene whereof were hanged on Friday last, Iuly 25. 1645. there being at this time a hundred more in severall prisons in Suffolke and Essex. Setting forth the Confessions of the principall of them. Also shewing how the Divell had carnall copulation... more
    Uncle Setnakt Sez Why We Bother to Deal with Society by Don WebbDon Webb.1960 is an Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former High Priest of the Temple of Set. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.This Dom Webb's articles serie... more
    The Superstitions of Witchcraft by Howard WilliamsPeople all over the world have grown up cowering under the false representation of the witch. Belinda Smith, High Priestess to the Silver Serpent Coven, and known as Becca to her coven kin, presents a description of what most people think of when they hear the word "witch": "Parents were telling...... more
    The Legal Basis For Wicca by AnonymousThe following are four court rulings regarding the legal legitimacy of the Wiccan religion and other cases that support religious freedom. The text from this page was graciously reprinted with permission by ShadowStorm at Pagans Unlimited. For original versions of this page, please visit Pagan's... more
    Magic And Mystery A Popular History by Alfred ThompsonSuperstition in a nation depends very much upon climate, temperament, religion, and occupation. Notions entertained of supernatural beings or things, though generally based upon one broad feature common to all countries, differ so essentially respecting the form, character, habits, and powers of... more
    Historical And Literary Studies Pagan Jewish And Christian by Adolph von MenzelBruce M Metzger is one of the best and brightest stars in biblical scholarship. Why hasn't someone reissued all his books?This one is especially valuable for the chapter titled "When Did Scribes Begin To Use Writing Desks?" No, I am not kidding. This is actually chock full of important information,... more
    The Lawes Against Witches by AnonymousThe LAWES against WITCHES, AND CONJURATION AND Some brief Notes and Observations for the Discovery of WITCHES. Being very usefull for these Times, wherein the DEVIL reignes and prevailes over the soules of poor Creatures, in drawing them to that crying Sin of WITCH-CRAFT.Be it enacted by the King... more
    Uncle Setnakt Sez The Heroic Society by Don WebbDon Webb.1960 is an Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former High Priest of the Temple of Set. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.This Dom Webb's articles serie... more
    Salem Witchcraft Comprising More Wonders of the Invisible World by Cotton Matherwe are told in Wonders of the Inviftble Worlds "that the devils were walking about our ftreets with lengthened chains, making a dreadful noife in our ears and brimftone (even without a metaphor) was making a horrid and helliih flench in our noftrils " and, " that the devil, exhibiting... more
    Witchcraft in History of the English Speaking Peoples by Alan MacfarlaneWitchcraft, in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the alleged use of supernatural or magical powers, usually to inflict harm or damage upon members of a community or their property. Other uses of the term distinguish between bad witchcraft and good... more
    So My Kid Is A Witch by AnonymousHow to deal with your teen's new faith. Book's Topics:

    - Introduction

    - Brief Witchcraft Overview

    - Strongly Opposed?

    - References

    - Closing
    Magical Revival Occultism and the Culture of Regeneration in Britain 1880 to 1929 by Jennifer WaltersThis thesis is a cultural study of the Magical Revival that occurred in Britain, 1880-1929. Magical Revival denotes a period in the history of occultism, and the cultural history of Britain, during which an upsurge in interest in occult and magical ideas is marked by the emergence of newly-formed... more
    Histoire De La Magie In French Ver 1 by Eliphas LeviL'Histoire de la Magie est l'aeuvre essentielle d'Eliphas Levi. Cet ouvrage publie en 1860 fait partie des tresors de la litterature esoterique. Il ete constamment reedite depuis sa parution. Il est divise en sept livres contenant chacun seps chapitres. Dans cet ouvrage incontournable, l'auteur... more
    Witchcraft of New England Explained By Modern Spiritualism by Allen PutnamMOST history of New England witchcraft written since 1760 has dishonored the dead by lavish imputations of imposture, fraud, malice, credulity, and infatuation has been sacrificing past acts, motives, and character to skepticism regarding the sagacity and manliness of the fathers, the... more
    Further Notes on the History of Witchcraft in Massachusetts by Abner Cheney GoodellHISTORY OF WITCHCRAFT IN MASSACHUSETTS, CONTAINING ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE OF THE PASSAGE OF THE ACT OF 1711, FOR REVERSING THE ATTAINDERS OF THE VlTCHES ALSO, AFFIRMING THE LEGALITY OF THE SPECIAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER OF 1692 : WITH A HELIOTYPE PLATE OF THE ACT OF 1711, AS PRINTED IN 1718,... more
    Reaching Out to Wiccans by AnonymousBegin your time together by asking your students to name as many TV shows, books, movies and video games as they can that deal with witches, the supernatural world and the occult. As they name them, list each one on a chalkboard, whiteboard or large sheet of paper. Say something like this:... more
    Paganism Surviving in Christianity Ver 1 by Abram Herbert LewisThis book presents a suggestive rather than an exhaustive treatment of these influences, and of their effect on historic Christianity. The author has aimed to make a volume which busy men may read, rather than one whose bulk would relegate it to the comparative silence of library shelves. The... more
    The Celtic Magazine Vol XI ORC Version by Alexander MackenzieA monthly periodical devoted to the literature, history, antiquities, folk lore, traditions, and the social and material interests of the Celt at home and abroad
    The Witch And Other Stories by Andrew LangAndrew Lang's Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books constitute a twelve-book series of fairy tale collections. Although Andrew Lang did not collect the stories himself from the oral tradition, the extent of his sources, who had collected them originally (with the notable exception of... more
    What Is Wicca Article 2 by Anonymous"Wicca" is the name of a contemporary Neo-Pagan religion, largely promulgated and popularized by the efforts of a retired British civil servant named Gerald Gardner [late 1940's]. In the last few decades, Wicca has spread in part due to its popularity among feminists and others seeking a more... more
    The Celtic Magazine Vol XI by Alexander MackenzieA monthly periodical devoted to the literature, history, antiquities, folk lore, traditions, and the social and material interests of the Celt at home and abroad
    Something Wicked This Way Comes Constructing The Witch by Catherine Armetta ShufeltWhat is a Witch? Traditional mainstream media images of Witches tell us they are evil "devil worshipping baby killers," green-skinned hags who fly on brooms, or flaky tree huggers who dance naked in the woods. A variety of mainstream media has worked to support these notions as well as develop new... more
    You Know You Are a Chaote When by EverfoolHere is a small pagan humor article, written by Everfool.
    Woman Witchcraft or The Curse of Coquetry A Dramatic Romance by Corine LestrangeWOMAN'S witchcraft: THE CUESE OF COQUETRY a Dramatic Romance by CORINNE LESTRANGE.Although historical accuracy is not pretended to in this if in anysimilar composition, it may be mentioned that, according to the chronicles of Spain, King Philip V. lost his queen, Maria Louisa, by death, in 1714 ... more
    Lectures on Witchcraft Comprising a History of the Delusion in Salem in 1692 by Charles Wentworth UphamThe following Lectures were originally prepared for delivery in the Salem Lyceum. They have been repeated before similar associations in Marblehead, in Beverly, in South Danvers, in North Danvers, in Waltham, in Gloucester, in Haverhill, in Lynn, and in Topsfield. A large part of what appears in... more
    Nocturne City Book 4 Witch Craft by Caitlin KittredgeSomeone, or something, is setting fire to the homes of the city's most infamous non-humans, racking up a body count that's growing by the day. And strange, otherworldly creatures no one has seen before--selkies trolls and harpies--are causing chaos throughout the city. Racing to stop the carnage,... more
    REP Insight The Witches Resource Pack by AnonymousWelcome to 'The Witches' resource pack. The activities included in this pack are intended for use within Key Stage 2, although they can be adapted for use with any age.The pack has been divided into curriculum areas Literacy, Drama and Art and Design. Each section has suggested teaching... more
    Notes on Witchcraft by George Lyman KittredgeGeorge Lyman Kittredge (February 28, 1860-July 23, 1941) was a scholar of English literature and a professor at Harvard University. Between his position at Harvard and his editions of major literary figures, notably William Shakespeare, he was one of the most influential American literary critics... more
    Paganism Surviving In Christianity Ver 2 by Abram Herbert LewisThis book presents a suggestive rather than an exhaustive treatment of these influences, and of their effect on historic Christianity. The author has aimed to make a volume which busy men may read, rather than one whose bulk would relegate it to the comparative silence of library shelves. The... more
    The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer by Alexander Mackenzie"Kenneth Mackenzie, also known as Coinneach Odhar or the Brahan Seer, was a legendary Scottish clairvoyant. Tradition dates his birth to the early 17th century in Uig, on the island of Lewis. This is the northernmost island of the Outer Hebrides, a chain of islands to the west of Scotland's... more
    History of Salem Witchcraft A Review of Charles Upham Great Work by Harriet Beecher StoweCharles Wentworth Upham (May 4, 1802 - June 15, 1875) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Upham was also a member, and President of the Massachusetts State Senate, the 7th Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts, and twice a member of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives. Upham was the... more
    A Mystery of the Pentalpha by Greg WottonThis purification is not easy and any who have started this path realizes that this is very true. It is as a descent into Hell, a Hell which is within each of us, a Hell we need to conquer. The battle within is a battle with Self. Christ's descent into Hell can be seen as this descent into self.... more
    Obeah Witchcraft in the West Indies OCR Version by Hesketh BellObeah (sometimes spelled Obi, Obea or Obia) is a term used in the West Indies to refer to folk magic, sorcery, and religious practices derived from West African, and specifically Igbo origin. Obeah is similar to other African derived religions including Palo, Voodoo, Santeria, rootwork, and most of... more
    Salem Witchcraft in Outline The Story Without the Tedious Detail by Caroline UphamThe author of the present volume claims to be neither a brilliant essayist nor an historian, but having been urged to prepare a sketch of the History, now offers it to the public as one would the photograph of a notable scene, not a great original painting. And if, as it must be, the rich coloring... more
    Trial of Manningtree Witches in Chelmsford 1645 by AnonymousOf the severall Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches, arraigned and executed in the County of Essex. Who were arraigned and condemned at the late Sessions, holden at Chelmesford before the Right Honorable ROBERT,Earle of Warwicke, and severall of his Majesties Justices of... more
    The Physician And Witchcraft In Restoration England by Garfield TourneyWitchcraft persecutions really began in England in 1563 with the statute of Elizabeth I, much later than elsewhere in Europe, but did not really become fully developed until the reign of James I. Various estimates have been given of the number of persons hanged as witches in England during the... more
    Issue 03 November 2006 vol 3 Crystal Fire Faery by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Witchcraft Weather and Economic Growth in Renaissance Europe by Emily OsterThis paper explores the possibility that the witchcraft trials are a large-scale example of violence and scapegoating prompted by a deterioration in economic conditions. In this case, the downturn was brought on by a decrease in temperature and resulting food shortages. The most active period of... more
    Further Notes on the History of Witchcraft in Massachusetts ORC Version by Abner Cheney GoodellHISTORY OF WITCHCRAFT IN MASSACHUSETTS, CONTAINING ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE OF THE PASSAGE OF THE ACT OF 1711, FOR REVERSING THE ATTAINDERS OF THE VlTCHES ALSO, AFFIRMING THE LEGALITY OF THE SPECIAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER OF 1692 : WITH A HELIOTYPE PLATE OF THE ACT OF 1711, AS PRINTED IN 1718,... more
    Bewitched And Bothered by Edward HareUnclean Spirits: Possession and Exorcism in France and England in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries. D P Walker. (Pp 116.) Scolar Press. 1981. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL VOLUME 282.
    Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply by Charles Wentworth UphamCharles Wentworth Upham (1802-1875) was a member of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives in the 19th century. He was the cousin of George Baxter Upham and Jabez Upham. A classmate and former friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Upham was an opponent of the burgeoning Transcendentalism... more
    Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases by George Lincoln Burr1914. A volume in the Original Narratives of Early American History series. These narratives of witchcraft are no fairy tales. Weird as they seem to us, they were the most intense of realities to thousands of men and women in 17th century America. They were the bulletins of a war more actual, more... more
    A Dialogue Concerning Witches and Witchcraftes by George GiffordTo the Right Worshipfull Maister Robert Clarke, one of her Majesties Barons of her Highnes Court of Eschequer.Certaine yeares now past, right Worshipfull, I published a small Treatise concerning Witches, to lay open some of Sathans sleightes, and subtill practices, least the ignoranter sort should... more
    Witchcraft And The Suspicion Of Witchery by Hippolyte TaineIf one restricts one's horizon to the Danvers village near present-day Salem town, one can be led to the belief that what went wrong in the "Salem witchcraft" frenzy of 1692 had to do with traumatized little girls, acting out their traumas, or had to do with an ergot poisoning of the stomachs, and... more
    The Pagans by Arlo BatesTo those who would be Pagans, did any such organization exist, I take pleasure in offering this attempt to picture a phase of life which they know.

    Arlo Bates (December 16, 1850 - August 25, 1918) was an American author, educator and newspaperman.

    Salem Witchcraft in Outline The Story Without the Tedious Detail OCR Version by Caroline UphamThe author of the present volume claims to be neither a brilliant essayist nor an historian, but having been urged to prepare a sketch of the History, now offers it to the public as one would the photograph of a notable scene, not a great original painting. And if, as it must be, the rich coloring... more
    Witches Wicca And Revitalization Reconsiderations by Amber Lynne AultThis paper considers the anthropological conception of witch, presents an ethnographic description of some modern witches practicing their religion in the American Midwest, and considers this witchcraft or Wicca as we shall come to call it, in light of the cultural revitalization movement model... more
    Witchcraft Farther Displayd by Fransis BraggeThe 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions... more
    Poganuc People Their Loves and Lives by Harriet Beecher StoweAmong the writers of fiction there is no single name that stands higher than that of Mrs. Stowe, as one whose style is always fresh, attractive, and charming, whose wit and humor are genuine, whose depiction of human nattire is apt and true, and the atmosphere of whose writings is invariably... more
    The Ethics of a Dual Relationship Psychotherapist and Wiccan Clergy by Ellen FriedmanWiccan clergy psychotherapists encounter complex ethical dilemmas due to dual roles. In an attempt to understand the extreme complexity of the multiple roles, this discourse begins with examination of current ethical codes of the professional societies. Recent literature related to dual... more
    Lakes Area Pagan Fall 2008 Vol 2 No 2 by AnarchistbanjoThe Lakes Area Pagan is published as a service to the local pagan and Wiccan community. Contributors have been asked to use pen names or Craft names for security reasons. No profit is made on the publication of this magazine other than the small profit the bookstore makes for distributing it. There... more
    Issue 14 October 2007 vol 1 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Chelmsford Witches by Frank LuttmerThe Examination and Confession of Certain Witches at Chelmsford in the County of Essex, before the Queen Majesty's Judges, the 26th day of July Anno 1566 (London, 1566)The examination of them with their confession before Doctor Cole and Master Foscue at the same Assize verbatum as near as could be... more
    Confess Or Deny What A Witch To Do by Elizabeth ReisElizabeth Reis is Associate Professor of Women's and Gender History at the University of Oregon. I teach classes in Women's History, History of Sexuality, and Sex and Medical Ethics.
    Some Observations On Witchcraft The Case Of The Aivilik Eskimos by Arthur HipplerCultural and psychological theories of witchcraft are related in order to develop a more comprehensive theory. The proposed integrative schema is applied to witchcraft among the Aivilik Eskimos. Using a theoretical approach, continuities in pre-with post-contact witchcraft are related to Eskimo... more
    Issue 43 MARCH 2010 Merry Spring Equinox by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    The Witchcraft Trial in Moscow by Friedrich AdlerI predict that Behind the Moscow Trial will stand not only as a brilliant attempt to clarify the conftirm status of this particular trial, but also as a land in intelligent political pamphleteering in the American labor and revolutionary movement. I know of no other such w^ork w^ritten by an... more
    The Pagan Madonna by Harold MacGrathHarold MacGrath (1871-1932) was a bestselling American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. As a young man, he worked as a reporter and columnist on the Syracuse Herald newspaper until the late 1890s when he published his first novel, a romance titled Arms and the Woman (1899). According... more
    Issue 02 November 2006 vol 2 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 39 NOVEMBER 2009 Thanksgiving Blessings To You And Yours by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 13 September 2007 The Autumn Equinox by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 06 February 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Old Naumkeag An Historical Sketch of The City of Salem by Charles Webber"Old Naumkeag" appears to be a work which will greatly interest the readers of the present day. The researches of Felt, Bentley, and others, embody much of what is known of the topography and ancient history of Salem and vicinity but the compilers of this work appear not only to have adduced... more
    Notes on Witchcraft OCR Version by George Lyman KittredgeGeorge Lyman Kittredge (February 28, 1860-July 23, 1941) was a scholar of English literature and a professor at Harvard University. Between his position at Harvard and his editions of major literary figures, notably William Shakespeare, he was one of the most influential American literary critics... more
    Issue 01 November 2006 vol 1 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 49 SEPTEMBER 2010 In Memory ofIsaac Bonewits by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    New England Place in the History of Witchcraft by George Lincoln BurrGeorge Lincoln Burr (January 30, 1857 - 1938) was a U.S. historian, diplomat, author, and educator, best known as a Professor of History and Librarian at Cornell University, and as the closest collaborator of Andrew Dickson White, the first President of Cornell.Burr was born in Albany, New York and... more
    Issue 14 October 2007 vol 2 SAMHAIN CORRESPONDENCES by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 33 MAY 2009 Happy Beltane Samhain by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 44 APRIL 2010 What A Beautiful World by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 21 May 2008 Blessed Beltane by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 40 DECEMBER 2009 Blessed Yule Blessed Litha by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 11 August 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 09 May 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 45 MAY 2010 Samhain Blessings by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 19 March 2008 Blessed Ostara by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 47 JULY 2010 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 12 July 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 25 September 2008 Happy Mabon Autumn Equinox by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 30 February 2009 Blessed Imbolc Lughnassadh by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 38 OCTOBER 2009 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 42 FEBRUARY 2010 Blessed Imbolc by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 07 March 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 05 November 2006 vol 5 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Imagining a Virtual Religious Community Neo Pagans on the Internet by Gregory Price GrieveAnyone who has spent time exploring the Internet cannot help but notice the prevalence of Neo-Paganism. This paper answers the seeming paradox of why neo-Paganism, a self-proclaimed nature religion, pervades cyberspace. What defines the social space opened up by the Internet is lack of 'presence,'... more
    Issue 48 AUGUST 2010 Blessed Oimelc by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 04 November 2006 vol 4 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 41 JANUARY 2010 Happy New Year by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 10 June 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 08 April 2007 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 28 December 2008 Blessed Yule by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 37 SEPTEMBER 2009 Happy Mabon Ostara by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 24 August 2008 Blessed Lughnasadh by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 16 December 2007 Happy Yule by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 34 JUNE 2009 Happy Litha Yule by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 26 October 2008 vol 1 Blessed Samhain by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 22 June 2008 Blessed Midsummer Solstice by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 27 November 2008 Happy Thanksgiving by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 35 JULY 2009 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 36 AUGUST 2009 Blessed Lugnasadh Imbolc by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 20 April 2008 Blessed Spring by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 29 January 2009 Happy 2009 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 32 APRIL 2009 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 31 MARCH 2009 Blessed Ostara Mabon by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 46 June 2010 Happy Summer by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 15 November 2007 Happy Thanksgiving by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 18 February 2008 Blessed Imbolc by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 23 July 2008 vol 1 Happy Independence Day by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 26 October 2008 vol 2 by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more
    Issue 17 January 2008 Happy New Year by Correllian Times EmagazineThe Correllian Times E-magazine is available free of charge. Help this project and many others - buy a supporting membership to WitchSchool.com. The Correllian Times features articles, reports on events, photos, artwork, poetry, and more! To download a .pdf copy of the magazine, click on the link... more