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Mabon: Pagan Thanksgiving by Kristin Madden

The Tree of Enchantment by Orion Foxwood

The Good Cat Spell Book by Gillian Kemp

Magic Words by Craig Conley

The Goddess Pages by Laurie Sue Brockway

Tarot for Hip Witches

The Sacred Path of Reiki by Katalin Koda
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Featuring all the great interviews that TWPT has conducted over the last 9 years and the Book Spotlight interviews as well.
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Elizabeth Barrette
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Composing Magic TWPT talks to Elizabeth Barrette
Elizabeth Barrette works in the Pagan and speculative fiction fields as a writer, editor, and scholar. She formerly served as the managing editor of PanGaia magazine until December 2007 and the dean of studies at the Grey School of Wizardry. In 2003, Barrette won the Poet Laureate Competition at Sol Magazine. In 2005, her poem “The Poltergeist of Polaris” earned a nomination for the Rhysling Award. She has written for The Beltane Papers, CIRCLE Magazine, Green Egg, SageWoman, and many of the Llewellyn annuals. Barrette lives in Charleston, Illinois, and enjoys giving presentations at events in the Midwest region.
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Editor's Thoughts
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Imajicka, editor
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Diversity or Conformity
Boudica and I have been publishing The Wiccan/Pagan Times for almost 10 years now. It was started back in Bucks County Pennsylvania and has been with us through all of the intervening years and is now published from our rural home in Ohio. We will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Wiccan/Pagan Times next March and as I was thinking about the journey to this point the thing that struck me about this path and many of the other paths that are availalble to a spiritual seeker is the diversity that exists within the ranks of those who call themselves Wiccan or Pagan.
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Articles Home
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Featuring the articles written for TWPT by a variety of authors and contributors.
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Rev. Karen Tate
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Reflections of a Priestess - Personal and Political by Rev. Karen Tate
Just as Mother Nature swept in during Hurricane Katrina exposing the sins of the Bush Administration, irresponsible politicians and greedy developers, perhaps Sophia was now holding up her mirror, reflecting to the masses the policies and deeds perpetrated at the highest echelons of power - at a time when we might affect change. As I reflected on the period of about eight weeks during the months of October and November 2008, I wondered if we were witnessing the first fragile waves of that long-awaited paradigm shift toward a new consciousness some of us call a Feminine Consciousness or ideals of the Sacred Feminine. Click here to read more of this article.
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Artists Canvas Home
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Featuring the interviews with artists whose work is inspiring to the Wiccan/Pagan community.
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Sabrina the Ink Witch
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Sabrina the Ink Witch: TWPT Talks to Sabrina
Sabrina, better known as The Ink Witch
has been crafting Old Style Pen & Ink for over 30 years. Her
beautiful artwork has been published in many magazines all over the
world. Her artwork also appears in several published books and most
recently she has been included as the illustration artist for a Pagan
Based Traditional Publishing House; Spiral Publishing, Inc.
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Seasonal Celebrations Home
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Featuring the celebrations page which offers information about each of the 8 sabbats celebrated each year and it offers articles about specific holidays and seasons from Link and other writers who contribute to TWPT. This section is now home to the rituals page which offers readers some ideas as to how to begin a celebration of the holidays.
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Next Holiday: Yule December 21, 2008
For the rest of Mike Nichols' article on Yule click here.
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