Pagan Sites on GeoCities, full of links to and descriptions of many of the LARGE number of Neo-Pagan sites here in GeoCities.
The Covenant of the Goddess, one of the oldest legally-recognized Witchcraft organizations in America, now over 25 years old. Not a worship group nor a tradition, rather it represents a variety of existing groups and individual practitioners, with local councils around the U.S., as well as international members. One purpose is to see that Witch and Wiccan priestesses and priests enjoy the same rights as the priests, ministers, rabbis, etc., of other religions. Another purpose is to educate the public about what Witchcraft is. A third is to foster communication among various Witchcraft and Wiccan traditions.
ar nDraiocht Fein, an organization dedicated to Druidism and Indo-European Paganism, encourages both creativity and scholarship. It was started by the famous (or infamous) Isaac Bonewits, who has some really good PolyTheology pages.
The Witches' Voice. I saw their banners all over the Web, so i finally dropped by their site. These folks seem to be performing an incredibly valuable service - helping to alert us to legal actions against Witches and helping to raise funds to support our legal rights. They have lots of information and they deserve our support.
The Witches' Web is a great resource of information, with a Chat Room, info on religious freedom and Christan cults, and the Witches Web of Shadows, a participatory Book of Shadows. Although it has been greatly expanded, the wonderful and familiar Witches Web of Days with sacred days, sacred nights, and lunar deities and symbols, is still there.
Reclaiming Site, web home of Reclaiming, a politically-active neo-Pagan organization based in San Francisco, and of Starhawk, the author of that wonderful book The Spiral Dance.
Pagan Best of Web, graphic site linking sites that have won their award, truly among the finest on the Web.
Grandmother Spider's SpiritWeb, lots of links and resources.
Circle in the Sand, formerly High Plains Pagan & Magic Page, a good general resource, with attractive design. Includes links and resources for teen pagans.
Links to Pagan and Alternative Religions and if you go back up the tree, you'll find the Fantasy Realms Journal of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
 Sites of Mysticism, Spirituality, and Magic
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