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Magazine:
Tarot World, Vol. 1, Issue 2
Tarot
World Magazine is the only in print magazine devoted to
an understanding of the Tarot from cover to cover. What
better theme to begin our journey with this the Premier
1st Quarter issue than The Fool card? Articles include an
in-depth interview with Mary K. Greer in the Behind the
Scenes column, an introduction to Court Cards as Archetypes,
Astrology 101 for Tarot Readers, and I heart LWBs. This
issue also includes 10 deck and book reviews, an excellent
piece of Tarot fiction, and ongoing columns from some Tarot
names you will recognize and some up-and-comers you will
recognize soon. 61 pages in length.
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Magazine:
Circle #101
Circle
Magazine is devoted to celebrating Nature, Spirit, and Magic.
This issue features Magic Mirrors.
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Magazine:
New Witch #16
Not
Your Mothers Broomstick this issue includes: Raven Digitalis:
Prince of Shadow magick; Scott Helland’s Traveling
Band of gypsy nomads; The only Authority you’ll ever
need; Everyone’s a Psychic -- Yes, even you; Playing
with fire; My own Fairy Godmother.
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Magazine:
PanGaia #48
ON THE
COVER: John Michael Greer; Path of the Green Druid; SPECIAL
SECTION: SCIENCE, MAGIC, AND PLANETARY CHANGE; Peak Oil,
Industrial Collapse, and What Pagans Can Do About It; After
the House of Straw: Pagan Perspectives on Peak Oil; When
the Wheel Wobbles: a Witchs View of Climate Change; Why
We Love the Apocalypse: Religious Roots of Peak Oil Doomerism.
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Magazine:
Pentacle #25 (from England)
Pentacle
The UK’s Leading Independent Pagan Magazine.
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Magazine:
SageWoman #74
Who
is the Queen and why should we care? Many women believe
that the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone) is no longer
an adequate archetype for post-modern reality, and propose
adding a fourth face -- that of the Queen -- reflecting
the reality of women who have moved beyond childbearing
age but are not yet Crones. This issue examines the idea
of the Goddess as Queen and how She might fit into our lives.
We begin with Barbara Ardinger’s clarion call to action
"Why We Need to Claim the Queen". Lisa Sarasohn
exhorts us to use this archetype to "Claim Your Center
of Power" while Mama Donna Henes teaches us ceremonies
to "Crown Yourself Queen." Finally, Donna Philp
reflects on how the Queen affects her life in "Queen
for a Day." Finally, Diana Paxson examines the under-appreciated,
but majestic, powerful, and transformative Queen of Olympus,
the Greek goddess Hera. Our columnists, too, are pondering
the meaning of this new archetype: Kiva Rosa reframes the
Queen as the Medicine Woman; Valzora Spriggs prefers to
think of herself as a young Crone; and Elizabeth Cunningham
thinks of her as the Priestess. We also review books on
middle age, menopause and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the
"Is SageWoman spineless?" controversy continues
to boil in the Rattle. 96 pages in length.
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Pagan
Times
Pagan
Times is published four times a year at the Solstices and
Equinoxes. It includes reviews and articles, information
about public gatherings, teachers, groups, other Pagan publications,
and anything of interest to the Pagan community. If you
are a solitary practitioner or a beginner, there is a "Contacts"
section to help you find others of similar interests.
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Moon
Shadows
A compilation of writers from varied
backgrounds who share teachings, insights, wisdom on the spiritual
practices ranging from Angels, Tarot, Astrology, Reiki, Meditation,
Dream Interpretation, Native American Spirituality, Wiccan
Topics, Feng Shui and Environmental Awareness and Responsibility.
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Parabola
Founded
in 1976, Parabola is devoted to the exploration of the myths,
symbols, rituals, and art of the world's religious and cultural
traditions. Every issue explores one of the facets of human
existence from the point of view of many world religions
and spiritual traditions with essays and images.
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Shamans
Drum
Focus
is on experiential Shamanism. Overall focus is cross cultural
but editorial approach is culture specific. Intends to inspire
people to explore shamanism in greater depth.
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Sacred
Hoop
A leading International magazine on
Shamansim, Animism and ancient sacred Earth Wisdoms. There
is an increasingly urgent call for a greater respect for the
earth, ecological balance and a sense of the sacredness of
Creation.
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Mother
Jones
Offers
a powerful mixture of award-winning investigative journalism,
environmental coverage, political commentary, photo journalism,
arts coverage and features on people out to make a difference.
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