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Historical, etymological, and psychic research into images of the First Woman. Provides traditional and original Sheela artwork, tales, and articles.
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Sheela World front door Just added a few new links to the main article and the Links section. Moon of the Big Green Leaves, 2004 Updated with Gay Cannon's photo of the Bronze Age proto-Sheela, and Shae Clancy's photo of the Boa Island figure...A page outlining a potential course of study for those interested in Celtic paths.
http://www.wildideas.net/temple/library/letters/akprogram.html
Celtic shamanism, myths, legends, poetry, oracle, power animals, gods and goddesses, journeys, and meditations.
http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/shannon/325
Offers an informational section, message areas, chat, and a catalog of magickal products.
http://www.wicca.com/
An account of a hereditary Keltic religious system, giving insight into a major Welsh pantheon.
http://www.geocities.com/tyghet/
A commentary of Neopagan views of history by Joanna Hautin-Mayer, cofounder of Vanaheim Hof, a Heathen magical group.
http://www.cyberwitch.com/wychwo.../Library/whenIsACeltNotACelt.htm
Community of members interested in following ancient religious beliefs and practices. Offers a message board and articles.
http://www.celticnationusa.com/
Articles, chat, Mississippi Pagan Network and links.
http://www.dragonmanor.net
John and Caitlín are the authors of many books about the Arthurian, Celtic, shamanic and spiritual traditions, and teach all over the world.
http://www.hallowquest.org.uk
Explores Her aspects. Includes stories and myths, poetry, and tips for meditation.
http://www.geocities.com/ariannon/
Features an array of articles and essays from different Celtic cultures about topics such as Celtic astronomy, Gods and Goddesses, regional folklore, faeries, and other related subjects.
http://www.shadowdrake.com/celtictrads.html
An international flame-keeper order dedicated to St. Bridget (Brigitte) and the goddess Brigid.
http://www.ordbrighideach.org/
The adaptation of the Carmina Gadelica to suit Pagans, reflecting a Celtic spirituality native to the Islands of Scotland.
http://www.geocities.com/pagantheology/carmina/carmina.html
Covers traditional history and bard tales.
http://www.mindspring.com/~rhosebard
Shows the connections of all things to each other.
http://www.firetree.net/wheel/