In addition to published books there are a number of essays and groups that are accessible primarily through the internet. This site is a collection of links that may prove useful.
Note We haven't fully examined these sites yet, and many may soon become URL unknown sites. However, I would recommend that you check the book carefully for poor scholarship before using them and send your opinions to hachimike@hotmail.com
Pagan Academic Network is a great collection of resources for further study at http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~pan/resources.html
Pagans Online Community an online
Pagan Community offering information, links and publications.
Pagan Student Council Links Extensive Neo-Pagan connections and 6 seperate web-rings.
Wiccan and Pagan Resources An amazingly long list of everyone on the web. Check it out by all means!.
The Neopagan Archive is one of the largest and most accessed parts of the Religious Archive at the Lysator site. It is one of the first sites to be listed under Pagan Best of the Web! VERY OUTDATED since 1994
The Pagan Files 3000 stored files on Neo-Paganism
FAQ Neopaganism found at http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~pan/faqs/pagan.html
FAQ general Neopaganism foudn at http://www.paganlibrary.com/introductory/Neo-Paganism_2.html
FAQ another about Neopaganism also found at http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/web/crj0064a.html
An ftp file of histories of wicca and neopaganism
Research engine for studying Neopaganism.
Isaac Bonewit's homepage has a wealth of resources and is academically inclined.
An article about founding a Neopagan Seminary
For something about fake groups and charlatans go to http://www.uoguelph.ca/~bmyers/druid.html
The Advanced Bonewits' Cult Danger Evaluation Frame 2.0.1 Copyright © 1979, 1996, 1999 c.e., Isaac Bonewits found at http://www.neopagan.net/ABCDEF.HTML For those considering Neo-Paganism a cult I refer to this page for measuring "cultness", you'd be surprised at some of the results.
Real Magic - Isaac Bonewits: Isaac was the founder of ADF and a prominent member of the RDNA, and in this text he explains his understanding of the basic laws and techniques of Magic, as understood in 1970. A little dated now, but valuable.
Reference Reading about Neopaganism
Religious Studies site is a resource for studying religion in general. A good starting point for browsing.
The World Tree Another location of good general links.
Garden of Life Excellent fraternal and masonic links and pagan links.
A Pagan Glossary of Terms
Isaac Bonewits' Pagan Glossary of Terms found at http://www.neopagan.net/Pagan_Glossary.HTML - 156 K - 15 Nov 99
Pagan Resources top 100
Worth checking out before researching.
Circle Sanctuary
A central clearinghouse for finding pagan groups.
UK PAGAN FEDERATION
Good place to start in Britain.
UK PAGAN FEDERATION
Good place to start in Britain.
World Tree
Good place to look for Pagan links.
Wired magazine described it well: "A news and education network for WitchCraft as a pagan religion, this site is rich with compassion, honoring the sacrifices of the past." There is something for everyone on this site, and Fritz and Wren are two of the most generous people in the online community. Drak.net - Inexpensive domain hosting, and free non-virtual web hosting by a Pagan for Pagans (and Pagan-friendlies), with no ads, no annoying pop-ups. All courtesy of Rhiannon, one Pagan who definitely walks the walk.
Omphalos is a directory of Pagan Sites. It is well designed and easy to navigate.
A Witch's Cauldron - a lovely Canadian site, full of great information for beginners on the Path. Check out the Wicca 101 course.
pagan scholarship
Students applying for The Blessed Bee Pagan Scholarship should be following some type of Pagan/Neo-Pagan spiritual path, such as (but not exclusively), Wicca, Witchcraft, Druidism, Asatruar, Shamanism, Native American Spirituality, Stregheria, Voodoun, Santeria, etc. It is open to students belonging to a group, coven, clan etc., as well as those whose spiritual path is a solitary one. The student should be actively involved in some type of community service and should maintain at least a C average (or its equivalent) in school. Students applying for The Blessed Bee Pagan Scholarship should be able to show financial need for college/trade school.
Ancient Heritage Magazine
Ancient Heritage Magazine is an online publication
that aspires to provide the Pagan community with an informative
and enlightening resource.
Embracing the spirit of Paganism,
the e-zine offers various sections such as but not limited to parenting,
rituals, poetry, politics, art, and crafts.
Ancient Heritage Magazine is dedicated to
exploring the many paths and aspects of Paganism
including Wicca, Druidism, Strega, Native Spirituality,
Celtic Spirituality, Shamanism, and countless others.
Druid's Life Newsletter
A Neo-Pagan news and
information site that provides a weekly e-zine to help keep the pagan
community informed.
The Pagan Times
A nice site kind of life a newsletter.
The Pagan Times A useful newsletter source of information.
If you have questions or advice on the materials discussed here, or if you have more resources to add; email me at
hachimike@hotmail.comThis page was created in November, 2000 c.e. No copyright by presenter, excerpts taken from Amazon and various other cited sources.