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  • Köster, Isabel (New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2023-02-11)
    This talk explores the usefulness and pitfalls of using Frazer’s theories to interpret inscriptions that refer to dedications made by (or on behalf of) Roman soldiers to nymphs. Starting with an overview in The Golden ...
  • M. Macha NightMare; McClimans, John P.; Harder, Greg; Priest, Prudence; Harlow, Alison; Carson, Jo; Tranquil'son, Kalyn; Paxson, Diana L.; O'Mallory, Pandora Minerva; Andraste (M. Macha NightMare, 1990)
    A panel of religious leaders discuss Craft topics after viewing two films, A Dance for the Goddess, and Between the Worlds, and viewing slides of rituals taken in the 1970s. 1). The first question from the audience was ...
  • Morris, Christine (Prudence Priest Collection of the New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2023-02-11)
    This paper is a point of departure from the Cretan Bronze Age ideas about Minoan female divinity strongly shaped by Sir Arthur Evans, excavator of the palace of Knossos. Evans, in turn, was influenced by contemporaries ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev.; Howlett, Jae (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-06-27)
    “Co-host Jae Howlett is an early friend of Rev. Pond in California. The conversation about how Christianity, and other religions, can be used as a front for prejudice in our society, the progressive movement, how to be a ...
  • Corrente, Paola (New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2023-02-11)
    In this presentation, Correntel discusses the myths of Inanna/Ishtar's, Baal's and Dionysus's death and resurrection in a comparative perspective, moving from textual evidence. He also addresses the major critical points ...
  • Brenner, Malcolm; Brenner, Robert (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, Archives and Special Collections, 2019, 1991)
    An interview with Robert (aka Frederic Lamond), a Gardnerian Wiccan, computer consultant, and author. Robert reminisces on his early interactions with Gerald Gardner, being initiated into his coven, and Wicca, Jesus, and ...
  • Hestia (Children of the Earth, 1973)
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 1999)
    The seventeenth annual report begins by reflecting on the past 19 years and how far the Church has developed since the time it was legally recognized. Two major events are described: the publication of A Wiccan Bardo, ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2000)
    The eighteenth annual report begins by reflecting on the past 20th anniversary of obtaining legal recognition. Rev. Paul Beyerl reflects on his own journey, moving from Minneapolis to Dallas, to Los Angeles before setting ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Minneapolis, MN: Rowan Tree Church, 1989, 1989)
    The seventh Annual Report describes a thriving Mystery School. The publishing of A Wiccan Bardo in the US and internationally along with its impact on students is described. There is a short account of the annual Retreat ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 1995)
    The fourteenth annual reports contains exciting news regarding the donation of an acre of land to Rowan Tree Church by the Revs. Paul and gerry Beyerl. Other points of interest is the transfer of RT News responsibility of ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2001)
    The eighteenth annual report begins by reflecting on the past 20th anniversary of obtaining legal recognition. Rev. Paul Beyerl reflects on his own journey, moving from Minneapolis, to Dallas, to Los Angeles before setting ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2002)
    The twentieth annual report announces that in addition to being recognized as a religion, the IRS now recognizes Rowan Tree as an official church. Rev. Paul Beyerl reflects on his own journey, moving from Minneapolis, to ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2003)
    The twenty-first annual report opens with a short narrative on loss, either through death or members leaving. This is followed by a reflection on how different this Wiccan church is in teaching from the “coven approach” ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2004)
    The twenty-second annual report shares the outcome of the changes made the previous year. Rev. Paul Beyerl also renumerates on the progress he has made in revising and expanding Lothloriën’s Book of Shadows and his efforts ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2005)
    The twenty-third annual report reflects on the last two years beginning with a return to the Church’s roots and last year’s planting of seeds in order to insure a strong foundation and future. This year’s annual report ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2006)
    The twenty-fourth annual report begins with a renewed discussion on what it means for the Church to survive and how to ensure its longevity.
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 1994)
    The twelfth annual report is the first to be issued from the Church’s new headquarters in Kirkland, Washington. Rowan Tree Church would see many changes in personnel, which is discussed in detail from each of the Board ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 1995)
    The thirteenth annual report announces that the five year probationary period for tax-exempt status is over and the designation is now permanent. An new serialized publication, The Hatchling, brings light to the many ...
  • Rowan Tree Church (Minneapolis, MN: Rowan Tree, 1984, 1984)
    This second annual report provides further clarification of the roles and responsibilities of each Degree held by members. Additional positions described: Childmistress serving as a counselor for children and a role model ...

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