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278.1 | a few sightings | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Oxygen starvation does strange things... | Wed Jan 07 1987 20:52 | 7 |
| I find Psychic Guide moderately useful and somewhat amusing. Locally,
the Rocky Mountain Pagan Journal (RaMPaJ) is excellent but limited
largely to Pagan issues. The Llewellyn Guide is more of an advertising
supplement than a metaphysical journal, but if you can't find it
there, it may be very difficult to find anywhere.
Elizabeth (a-e)
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278.3 | | INK::KALLIS | Support Hallowe'en | Thu Jan 08 1987 07:54 | 6 |
| FATE is good. The current editors have enough broadmindedness to
look at a lot of issues, and sufficient judgement not to be
indiscriminately credulous. A very nice balance, over time.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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278.4 | | MILRAT::KEEFE | | Thu Jan 08 1987 08:41 | 2 |
| Metapsychology magazine may be of interest if you're curious
about "channeled information". See note 213.0 for more details.
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278.5 | Where do you get them? | LEZAH::LIBRARIAN | $ SET ATTITUDE/DEFAULT=SMILE | Thu Jan 08 1987 09:49 | 10 |
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Interesting sounding stuff here. Could respondants to this note
try to include sources (publishers address or the name/location
of that 'one store' where they find it) for these periodicals?
Thanks,
Lance
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278.6 | Well, Here's One | INK::KALLIS | Support Hallowe'en | Thu Jan 08 1987 10:42 | 7 |
| Many newsstands carry FATE (though oddly, few in downtown Boston).
You could always subscribe, I suppose...
Address: 500 Hyacinth Place
Highland Park, Illinois 60035
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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278.7 | The library's your friend. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Thu Jan 08 1987 11:32 | 23 |
| This is not a direct response to the question, but it may be useful.
Virtually any library will have in its reference section Ulrich's
International Periodicals Directory. A large number of periodicals
are listed there including cost, frequency of publication, publishing
organization, address, etc.. The periodicals are arranged alphabetically
by subject, and the most relevant subject heading is "Parapsychology and
Occultism". A randomly chosen example from the 1984 edition:
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133.323 UK ISSN 0007-179X
BRITISH SOCIETY OF DOWSERS JOURNAL 1933. q. Lb8($19) British Society
of Dowsers, Sycamore Cottage, Hastingleigh, Ashford, Kent TN25
5HW, England. Ed. Deidre N. Rust. bk. rev. abstr. index. circ.
1,250 (also avail in microfilm from UMI; reprint service avail.
from UMI)
Dowsing
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A HANDY TIP -- many magazines and journals will send a free sample (not
necessarily the current issue) if asked politely in writing.
Topher
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278.8 | Circle is having problems | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Sure. Will that be cash or charge? | Thu Jan 08 1987 18:21 | 19 |
| RE .2 (Paul)
Yes, Circle is still publishing a Pagan journal, which is of interest
as far as national Pagan interests.
However, they have not, as yet, sent me the *fall* issue, or the
winter issue. This is because they are heavily fighting a legal
battle. The surface issue is zoning, but more deeply, it was brought
on by a group of mis-informed Christians who believed they were
Satanic and wanted them out of the area.
They are very appreciative of money, energy, prayers, psychically
charged items, such as crystals, and letters from clergy - especially
Lutherans - explaining that there *is* a big difference between
Wicca and Satanism, as well as letters of support from "ordinary"
people.
Elizabeth
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278.9 | Metapsychology address | MILRAT::KEEFE | | Thu Jan 08 1987 20:43 | 9 |
| Metapsychology is available from:
Metapsychology
P.O. Box 3295
Charlottesville, VA 22903
prices are $20.00/year or $5.00/issue. This is a different address
than that given in note 213.0 as they just completed moving.
The old address will be left open for at least a year.
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278.10 | Pagan Resources from A to C | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Oxygen starvation does strange things... | Thu Jan 08 1987 21:51 | 40 |
| Circle Network News is available from Circle, P.O. Box 219, Mt.
Horeb, WI 53572
Rocky Mountain Pagan Journal ($15/yr., 6 issues) is from High Plains
Arts & Sciences, P.O. Box 620604, Littleton, CO 80162
Akwesasne Notes, (donation requested, 5 issues/yr.) "A Journal for
Native and Natural Peoples", address: Mohawk Nation, via Roosevelttown,
NY 13683
The Cauldron, Editor: Mike Howard, 18a Church Hill, Purley, Surrey,
CR2 3QN England. Quarterly, $2/yr (as of 1979). If you write,
you *must* include two International Reply Coupons with your letter
to receive a reply.
The Coming Age, Lux Madriana, 40 St. John St., Oxford, England.
"A magazine of the religion of the Goddess". Quarterly, $5 in US$
(bills only), # 1.40 UK.
Covenant of the Goddess Newsletter, Editor: Alison Harlow, Box
3716, Stanford, CA 94305. This is the newsletter of a coven network,
COG, a non-profit corporation founded in 1975, a democratic
confederation of witches from different traditions. 13 issues/yr,
$7/yr for non-members.
The Covenstead, Editor: Peter J. Davidson, 42 London St., Worthing,
BN11 4EL, Sussex, England. Quarterly, $4/yr. US, bills only.
The Crystal Well, Box 1164, San Pedro, CA 90733. One of the oldest
continuously-published Pagan magazines. At present, a glossy magazine.
Quarterly, $6/yr.
As you can see, I have only gotten through "C". There are dozens
of others. The above list is largely copied out of Margot Adler's
wonderful book, _Drawing_Down_The_Moon_, which is currently out
of print (although a revision is in the works). If you would like
more, I would be happy to start with "D" as soon as another request
comes in. Maybe this would be best dealt with through Mail.
Elizabeth
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278.11 | circle update | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Fri Jan 09 1987 13:52 | 9 |
| circle is still alive and relatively well. On my last trip home,
(to Wisconsin) I was informed that the zoning problems are pretty
much settled and they are working towards the next issue of CNN.
This might take a while to put out and they still can use all the
support you might care to offer. If you're real interested I have
a current phone #. They did put together a nice solctice celebration
(which i missed by 1 day).
Does anybody know what happened to Gnostica?
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278.12 | Did something happen recently | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Sure. Will that be cash or charge? | Fri Jan 09 1987 18:24 | 8 |
| RE: .11
When was your last trip home? Recently I presume. I got an update
from them in early December, and they were still indicating that
they needed help.
Elizabeth
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278.13 | Circle Sanctuary still needs Help! | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Oxygen starvation does strange things... | Mon Jan 12 1987 22:44 | 21 |
| A trip to Denver yesterday brought us in contact with friends who
have been in touch with Circle as recently as Yule. The responses
to them from Selena indicate that, once again, Circle thought that
the troubles were over after the next zoning board meeting, and
that, once again, they were turned down.
On top of this, there have been two "poison pen" letters about the
situation at Circle Sanctuary, one unsigned by "Moonrose", another
unsigned by "Moonbeam". If there is any truth in the "Moonrose"
letter, I couldn't find it. Both letters were postmarked in Denver;
there is a Moonrose in Denver, but she almost never writes, has
special stationery, and always signs her name. I'm telling you
this so that you will be alerted to the problem -- this campaign
is not only attacking Ccle, but also the other pagans whose names
they use but do not sign.
Circle still is having problems, and they are real ones - legal
and financial. They need your help in whatever way you can offer
it. Don't believe it's over until Selena tells you it's over!
Elizabeth a-e
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278.14 | Shaman's Drum | LEZAH::LIBRARIAN | $ SET ATTITUDE/DEFAULT=SMILE | Thu Jan 15 1987 09:27 | 18 |
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One which I like is;
Shaman's Drum
Box 2636
Berkeley, CA 94702
Shaman's Drum is a quarterly, and costs $15.00/yr. I have also seen it
at the Skylight bookstore in Harvard Sq. They describe themself as a
journal of experiential shamanism. They are associated with a group
called the Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network.
Shaman's Drum has articles and interviews with shamans from Alaska and
Siberia to South America and Australia.
Lance
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