What follows are some valuable Pagan / Wiccan websites ... in no particular order
The Witches' Voice is a proactive educational
network providing news, information services
and resources for and about Pagans, Heathens,
Witches and Wiccans. (From the Witches' Voice
Mission Statement)
Old Ways shares articles about what the author has learned directly through the trial and error of his own
practice or taught to him by various teachers. Among other things, this site also offers an outstanding free,
online self-study basics of witchcraft course.

The mission of the
Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism,
charity and community.

Pagan Path is filled with original and insightful writing. Articles, recipes, gardening tips, games, and spells -
plus interactive forums and online courses and classes for you to study at your own pace.

The
Wiccan / Pagan Times has been bringing the Wiccan/Pagan community insightful interviews since 1999

Wicca.org contains materials by and about the Church and School of Wicca (a Craft correspondence
school).

The
Sapphire Moon neo-Pagan Resource Center is a circle of websites addressing the needs of the
modern Pagan community with resources for both beginner and advanced practitioners, web hosting and
development assistance, original articles updated quarterly, and the largest human-edited pagan-oriented
search engine.

The Covenant of the Goddess website is an international organization of cooperating, autonomous Wiccan
congregations and solitary practitioners. There you'll find information about the CoG organization and
activities, as well as the religious beliefs and practices which comprise Wicca.

The International Pagan Federation does not promote a single aspect or path within Paganism, nor does it
presume to represent all Pagans. Rather it is an umbrella organization with a membership drawn from all
strands.

The purpose of the
Pagan Family Resource and Support Group is to provide resources and support to
Pagan families who may be dealing with child custody issues, religious discrimination, or other cases where
their rights may have been violated, due to religious beliefs. It is a place for coming together as a
Community in order to pool resources, information, and support during some difficult times.

In Defense of Wicca discusses the problems to pagan and wiccan faith posed by Christian Fundamentalists.

PaganWiki is an online Wiki encyclopedia (i.e., anyone can contribute to it) on pagan topics such as Wicca,
druidry, herbs, tarot, sabbats, and astrology.  This is an excellent resource!  And since it depends on input
from everyone, being a community project, if you have some expertise to share, please consider stopping
by and contributing an article or something.   In the works, is a library that will host every "open source"
text related to paganism ever written!  It will be open so everyone can add books to it, helping it grow very
quickly.

Mind-N-Magick's Wicca & Pagan Search is a Search Engine dedicated to Occult related interests.  It’s
stated purpose is to facilitate networking, communications and unity within the Wiccan & Pagan
communities.

The
Celtic Pagan.com Green Man's Grove provides resources to the world wide Celtic Pagan and Wiccan
Communities, including information on Celtic Pagan Mythology, an events calendar, and links to other
great Celtic, Pagan, and Wiccan Web Sites.

The
Good Wiccan website serves as a free Book of Shadows and guide for the beginning pagans. Its
approach is geared to the novice solitary practitioner.

PaganWiccan on About.com is an eclectic source of pagan and wiccan information.  Some of the interesting
places to visit on this site include:
** links to many of the
Wiccan and pagan groups out there.
** some
blogs written by Pagans
** ways to find ways to
meet other Pagans / Wiccans

To find when and where a Witches, Pagan, Wiccan "Meetup" is happening near you, check out these sites:
http://witches.meetup.com/
http://pagan.meetup.com/
http://wiccan.meetup.com/

For networking resources such as message boards, chat rooms and a few other items to expand your
ability to find peers, mentors and even local contacts, check out
Pagans Unite. (You will also find
information resources although the focus is more on the networking.)

Pagan Faith provides a search engine and directory of Pagan websites... Other projects are planned.

The
Witch Forum is a chat forum for people to share their views about Pagan and Wiccan issues.

The purpose of
The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum is to foster an interfaith community of Pagans and their
friends where all members could learn and grow spiritually and intellectually through discussion and
debate.

The
Temple of Ishtar is a Celtic/Traditional Wiccan Group whose site contains information for serious
seekers of the Craft and includes a correspondence course on Celtic Wicca to those who do not have the
benefit of local instruction.

The
Pagan Library is filled with articles, stories, music and various thoughts on what it is to be Neo-Pagan.

The
Witches’ Well is “A Witches’ Community Resource.”

The
Gods Grove is a place to celebrate Wicca, Paganism, and the old Gods. It is a place where the
curious, the knowledgeable, and everyone in between can come to learn, teach, and listen without fear of
prejudice or hate.”

Neopagan.net is a website that contains materials by and about Isaac and Phaedra Bonewits and their
topics of expertise: Druidism, Paganism, Witchcraft, magic(k), ceremonial magic(k), liturgical design,
polytheology, polyamory, tarot, etc.

Witchcraft - World of witches, wicca and spells offers spells and potions, and other information about the
latest trends for the modern witch.

Controverscial.com contains a great deal of information about "Wicca" and "Witchcraft" including
biographies of quite a few notable figures (from Aleister Crowley to Scott Cunningham), an encyclopedia
(of sorts) of Gods and Goddesses, and other eclectic articles, such as its descriptions of more than a dozen
different Pagan and Wiccan
traditions.

An interesting website --
www.geraldgardner.com is an online resource for information and commentary on
the life of Gerald Brosseau Gardner (1884-1964), whom many have called the father of modern Wicca.

Pendragon’s website is an interesting, and sometimes amusing, sometimes controversial, Pagan-oriented
website that contains a lot of information about Wicca, the Occult, and Witchcraft.

Salem Tarot has some interesting info about Wicca (including many book reviews).  See especially
http://www.salemtarot.com/witchfaq.html which provides answers to some frequently asked questions
about witchcraft.

EarthSpirit is a non-profit organization providing services to a nationwide network of Pagans and others
following an Earth-centered spiritual path.  Although based in the Boston area, their membership extends
across the United States.

The Inner Sanctum of Wicca and Witchcraft website features Wicca and Witchcraft resources with pagan
rituals, new-age spells, divination and much more.

PantheaCon is “the only annual pagan convention in the western US” As such, it facilitates a gathering of
alternative spirituality enthusiasts.

An interesting variation on Paganism is the
World Pantheist Movement.  Their statement of their purpose
and belief is this:  Revering the universe, caring for nature, celebrating life – The World Pantheist
Movement. "Our caring and celebratory approach focuses on nature rather than the supernatural, on what
we can see and do and live out rather than on invisible entities that we can only imagine."

Encyclopedia Mythica is an award-winning Internet encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and religion.

The following websites are a bit tangential to the intent of this site,
but I think they are interesting anyway.

The
Interfaith Alliance is a national non-partisan advocacy voice of the interfaith movement.  It works to
promote interfaith cooperation around shared religious values to strengthen the public’s commitment to
the American values of civic participation, freedom of religion, diversity, and civility in public discourse
and to encourage the active involvement of people of faith in the nation’s political life.

The
Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is a faith community of more than 1000 congregations that
support each other and bring to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance and social justice.

The
Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUP), an Independent Affiliate of the Unitarian
Universalist Association of Congregations.  It is committed to furthering Pagan and Earth-centered
thea/ology within the UUA, and it is an organization dedicated to networking Pagan-identified Unitarian
Universalists (UUs), educating people about Paganism, promoting interfaith dialogue, developing Pagan
liturgies and theologies, and supporting Pagan-identified UU religious professionals.

For an extensive listing of links to websites about Myth & Legends see
http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/myth.html  

For links to sites specific to Tarot, see my
Tarot LINKS page

NOTE -- If you have an interesting Tarot website and would like to request that we share reciprocal links,
feel free to
contact me with your website address and description.
To see other eclectic stuff on the Pagan and
Wiccan -- In their own words
website, use the
following navigation bar:
To return to the main section of Pagan and
Wiccan -- In their own words
, use the following
navigation bar:

Link back to my home page -- James Ricklef ... Tarot and more