Resources for Wicca


http://wicca.timerift.net/
This site is part of the Timerift group and Catherine Noble Beyer maintains this site. It is educational and carries a number of articles that provide information on the basics of Wicca and also dispels myths about the school. The site is powered by the conviction of the author and by the intense dedication of all those who visit the forums on the site to discuss issues that concern Wiccans. The navigation system is extremely user friendly. The colors are easy on the eyes and complementary. A very useful resource for those who are curious about Wicca and for those who have queries that they would like answered.

http://www.branwenscauldron.com/magickspells.html
This website is a resource for those who are looking for information on variety of magical and non magical things. The site contains a list of sites, which can provide you with kits for wiccans or love spells. It would also give you information about cheap airline tickets or a report on your credit rating.

http://www.ghosts.org/bell/bellwitch.html
This site is titled Obiwan’s UFO Free Paranormal page. The site opens into the page about the Bell witch. Users are allowed to send in their comments and articles about the bell witch for publication on the site. There is also a lot of information and FAQ on Ghosts and hauntings.

http://www.madnessmansion.com/witchare.htm
An interesting home page with the picture of a mysterious witch peering into a crystal ball. The page background is black and the lettering is bright red. The site also contains a list of sites that you could refer to for interesting articles and tools on Wicca and Witchcraft. A few interesting books have also been recommended for use of the newbie to Wicca or those who would like to read up literature on the subject.

http://www.starry-eyed.com/pyramids/crystalballs.html
The site advertises a variety of crystal paperweights, balls, pyramids and stands for them. The site also has pages that give information about crystal color therapy and aurora effect. Interesting and intriguing pages such as Crystal Primer, Priscilla Prisms, Dragons and wizards, Earthstones, Celestial Jewelry, Hanging windows fairies, Friendly fairy jewelry and Natures fairies lure the reader explore the site.

http://www.witchvox.com/
Witches voice is a community resource, which caters to the needs of the community. A number of articles on the witchcraft, wicca and related topics have been posted on the site. Individual pages have been provided for each country. The search engine is supported by an information database on shops, clergy, events or groups. Registration is compulsory for those who wish to view the contents of the site. Sponsors are welcome operating in a country.

http://www.salemwitchmuseum.com/
This site is dedicated to educating the public on Salem witch lore. It is the website of the Salem Witch Museum and traces the history of witches in Salem and the trials of 1692. The tour section gives detailed descriptions of the sites from which witchcraft hysteria originated and details of the trials. Original houses, gravesites and other historical sites have been marked out for the interested reader. The museum store offers books, accessories, jewelry, clothing, apparel, cards, games, novelties and souvenirs.
http://www.therowantreechurch.org/
This is the website of the Rowan Tree Church which was formed in 1977 by Rev. Paul Beverl. This church is an Earth-focused network of communities and solitary practitioners dedicated to study and practice of the Wiccan tradition called Lothlorien. Lothlerien has its origins in mystery religions of the world and is largely devoted to celebrating the seasons and cycles of life. All religions, cultures, ethnicities are welcome to join the church. This group maintains herbal gardens and classes are advertised on www.thehermitsgrove.org . Membership of the church provides the monthly RTNews—a monthly newsletter.

http://www.thehermitsgrove.org/index.html
The hermit’s grove is a non-profit educational center that maintains herbal gardens in the King County, east of Seattle across Lake Washington and belongs to the Rowan Tree Church. Paul Beverl and Gerry Beverl founded this organization. The organization offers online registration for on-site classes, workshops on herbs. The workshops include facilities for a stone circle meditation and student research. Beverl’s books are also on sale on the site. Membership on this site is by subscription. Members are given access to The Hermit’s Lantern and Transit Authority and 20% discount on course notes for courses held at The Hermit’s Grove. Members are also offered two hours of free coaching per year and free stock from the gardens. The issues of the ‘The Hermit’s Lantern’ are free to members who register for courses.

http://www.oloteas.org/seattle.asp
OLOTEAS is a Seattle based community site. The organization is non-profit, non-denominational Pagan Church, which provides family-oriented pagan religious services, festivals, classes and workshops. Community service and environmental restoration are corner stones of their faith. The site lists out classes and courses offered; provides links to other websites and online e-zines on witchcraft and also details of local events that would interest the community.

http://www.gate.net/~weaver/ or www.bluemoonwicca.org
This site lays claims to being a traditional wicca site. The path is composed of a “collection of practices and rituals derived from the early pagan/heathen religions of Europe along with elements of ceremonial magick”. According to this site Wicca is not as old as its practices and “practitioners of varied wiccan traditions” are many. The site proposes to offer inputs on Wiccan practices for the solitary practitioner; help with finding Wiccan teachers or starting a study circle and “to explore the beliefs and practices of Blue Moon Wicca”. The web also offers links to other web sites of interest.

http://www.ulc.net/wicca.htm
The Universal Life church which maintains this website is a legally recognized site in California. The ordained ministers of this church are authorized to perform peaceful rites and ceremonies of the church including legal marriages. The fundamental tenet of this church is “Do only that which is right” and do not interfere in the rights of others. It amalgamates the beliefs and traditions and paths of a number of Pagan, Neo-Pagan, Wiccan, Christian, Buddhist, Taoist, Hindu and Jew faiths. The site details the ordinance procedure and offers a number of packages, apparels and tools for the ordained priest and members of the community. A free newsletter is available for the registered members.

http://www.adf.org/core/
The Druid fellowship is an independent Neopagan Druidism tradition. The followers of this tradition are polytheistic Nature worshippers who are trying to revive the Paleopagan faiths with “modern, scientific, artistic, ecological and wholistic context”. The cornerstone of the faith is excellence “physically, intellectually, artistically, and spiritually”. This fellowship was started by P.E.I.Bonewits. The site provides the interested a membership to the group and access to their numerous activities called “grooves” and an option to enroll into a tough Neo-pagan clergy training program. “Oak Leaves” is a quarterly journal that provides the members with local information on group activities. “The Groove Organizer’s Handbook” provides legal information, organizational rules and advice. Simple ads and notices are posted on the site to attract new members.

http://www.wicca.com/
This is an informative website. A wealth of information is available about Wicca. It provides details about how to find a teacher and fund your learning. A number of Wicca related books are also listed on the site. An e-shop that offers gifts and items for purchase can be accessed on the site. A message board has been set up “to provide a starting point and direction for those who want to learn more about the spiritual teachings of Wicca, Witchcraft and other nature-based paths”. A free newsletter is offered to those who are interested in it!

http://www.witchschool.com/
This site is an online witch school. The site claims that it is the first school of its kind. It is dedicated to Wiccan, Pagan and magical thought. The school offers First Degree Wicca Course with thirteen-lesson system. A complementary Mentor program provides help to the student by way of direct personal assistance. A Message Board, a chat room, a chat schedule, club, Forum, FAQ’s, Library and WitchSchool TV are the interactive sections of this site. The basic course is free, but other courses will have to be paid for.

http://www.modernwiccan.com/
Modern Wiccan is a community that exists to inspire, teach and enhance lives. The site has interesting menu options like blessings, Covens&groups, Directory, Forums, Gallery, Get involved, Logo project, Magick Fish, Pagan Map, Pagan Thesaurus, Spells/Rituals and Voting booth. Public services include options like a helping mouse, Articles & Essays, E cards, FAQ and Guestbook. The marketplace sells books, merchandise, movies and music. Membership is free but registration is compulsory.

http://www.crystalforest1.homestead.com/wicca.html
An informative site that offers the reader with a variety of interesting articles on Wicca, witchcraft, paganism and history of witchcraft/Wicca.

http://www.feri.com/frand/Wicca4.html
This site has only one active page that describes the Sabbaths of Wicca. The site also offers the reader links to a few other websites of interest. The links at the top of the page are not activated.

http://www.thepaganweb.com/
The website offers workshops, articles, news and resources for the Pagan Community. A book store, wicca craft center, message boards, mail room and links are other resources