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Animal Magic & Shapeshifting/Therianthropy
- Werewolves &
Witches & Archetypes, Oh My! By Lynna Landstreet. AHWw
mailing list, Sun, Aug 15, 1999.
- Werewords 1: Phenotype
or Anima? By Lynna Landstreet. alt.horror.werewolves
newsgroup, Sun, Sep 12, 1999.
- Werewords 2: Theriopsyche
& Theriopneuma. By Lynna Landstreet. alt.horror.werewolves
newsgroup, Sun, Sep 19, 1999.
- What Does it
Mean to be a Were -- and is Were is the Word to Use? By
Lynna Landstreet. alt.horror.werewolves
newsgroup, Sat, Sep 18, 1999.
- Why Big Fierce
Animals Aren't Rare (on AHWw, anyway). By Lynna
Landstreet. alt.horror.werewolves
newsgroup, Fri, Sep 10, 1999.
Celtic Paganism
The "Dark" Side
- Ancient Core/Postmodern
Periphery: Musings on the Nature of "Evil" By Saille
Ní Caróg. From Richard James's "Write Your Own
Ticket Party, Nov. 15, 1997.
- Dealing with Death. By
Lynna Landstreet. The Wiccan Candle, Samhain, 1989.
- "En forêts
noir je vais les soirs...": An Exploration of Lycanthropy.
By Lynna Landstreet. Essay, Essay from INFA 3940 -- The Aesthetic
Experience: Foundations of Image-Making in Fine Arts Media, Fall 1989.
(Long file warning -- 66k in size!)
- The Need for Balance.
By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Fri, 13 Jun, 1997.
- The Paradox of Evil in Wiccan
Theology. By Lynna Landstreet. From Richard James's "Write
Your Own Ticket Party, Nov. 15, 1997.
- What is Evil? By Moira
Scott. From Richard James's "Write Your Own Ticket Party, Nov.
15, 1997.
Ecology & Nature Spirituality
Humour
Magic
Morality & Ethics
- Ancient Core/Postmodern
Periphery: Musings on the Nature of "Evil" By Saille
Ní Caróg. From Richard James's "Write Your Own
Ticket Party, Nov. 15, 1997.
- Ethical Laws. As
taught in the Odyssian Tradition.
- Laws of Magic. As
taught in the Odyssian Tradition.
- Liber Wicca: A Flight
into the Fanciful. A treatise on Wiccan history, philosophy and
ritual practice by Frater I Nigris.
- Liber XXX: Liber Librae.
"An elementary course in morality suitable for the average man"
by Aleister Crowley. This somehow crept in here during my Craft Laws
binge...
- Modern Laws of the Craft.
Circa 1979. As taught in the Odyssian Tradition.
- NROOGD Craft Laws.
By the New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn. As quoted in
Margot Adler's Drawing Down the Moon.
- The Paradox of Evil in Wiccan
Theology. By Lynna Landstreet. From Richard James's "Write
Your Own Ticket Party, Nov. 15, 1997.
- A Partial Analysis of
the Wiccan Rede. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Tue, 3 Jun, 1997.
- Principles of Wiccan Belief.
By the Council of American Witches. Drafted in 1974; widely reprinted.
Commentary by Lynna Landstreet, 1997.
- Rede of the Wiccae.
Earliest known version of the poem that has come to be known as "The
Wiccan Rede". From a Green Egg article by Lady Gwen Thompson.
- What is Evil? By Moira
Scott. From Richard James's "Write Your Own Ticket Party, Nov.
15, 1997.
Politics, Practicalities and Organization
- Are Christmas Customs Rooted
in Pagan Traditions? By Lynna Landstreet. Xtra
magazine, Nov 22, 1996.
- Attitude Adjustment for
the Nouveau Witch By Lynna Landstreet. The Blade & Chalice,
Spring, 1991.
- On Group Minds. By
Khaled Quicksilver. The Blade & Chalice, Spring, 1993.
- Paganism Comes to International
Women's Day. By Lynna Landstreet. Xtra
magazine, Mar 17, 1995.
- Power in the Craft. By
Lynna Landstreet. The Wiccan Candle, Lughnasadh, 1990.
(Poly)Theology
Resources, Good and Bad
- Comments on some "Wicca
101" books. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Wed, 5 Mar, 1997.
- Cunningham, Folk
Magic and the Rede. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Tue, 20 May, 1997.
- Recommended Books
on Wicca. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Mon, 9 Jun, 1997.
- Why I Don't Like
Scott Cunningham By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Wed, 7 May, 1997.
Sexuality & Polarity
- Alternate Currents: Revisioning
Polarity. By Lynna Landstreet. The Blade & Chalice,
Spring, 1993.
- Dealing with Dualism.
By Lynna Landstreet. The Wiccan Candle, Midsummer, 1990.
- Going Through Fire: An Electronic
Discussion on Gays and Lesbians in Wicca. Compiled and edited
by Lynna Landstreet. The Blade & Chalice, Spring, 1993.
- Polarity and Misinterpretations
Thereof. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Sun, 9 Feb, 1997.
- Sex, Wicca & the Great
Rite. By Adrienne. The Blade & Chalice, Spring, 1993.
Traditions, and the Commonalities and Differences
Between Them
- Are Wicca and
Paganism the Same Thing? By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Thu, 3 Jul, 1997.
- A Brief History
of the Odyssian Tradition. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Thu, 19 Jun, 1997.
- Eclecticism and
the Dilution of Wiccan Tradition. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Fri, 9 May, 1997.
- My Experiences with
Eclectic vs. Traditional Wicca. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Fri, 9 May, 1997.
Wiccan/Pagan History
- The "Age of
Wicca" Argument. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Mon, 12 May, 1997.
- A Brief History
of the Odyssian Tradition. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Thu, 19 Jun, 1997.
- Conservation
and Innovation in Wicca. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Tue, 7 Oct, 1997.
- Crafting the Art of Magic: A
Critical Review By D. Hudson Frew. Published in many different
pagan magazines circa 1991; new updated version to come soon. (Long
file warning -- 94k in size!)
- Liber Wicca: A Flight
into the Fanciful. A treatise on Wiccan history, philosophy and
ritual practice by Frater I Nigris.
- Old Dorothy, Aidan
Kelly and the History Question. By Lynna Landstreet. IMBAS
mailing list, Fri, 25 Jul, 1997.
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