Archive for July, 2006
Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Harvard Offers Course in Witchcraft
If the recently opened WitchSchool is not academic enough for your liking, how about Harvard? This semester, they are offering a course entitled: Folklore and Mythology 106. “Witchcraft and Charm Magic.”
Undergraduates hoping to learn some of the charm magic described in the course guide might even be able to try it while studying for […]
2 Comments » - Posted in News by Fiacharrey
Tuesday, July 4th, 2006
The Song of Amergin
It is said that the Song of Amergin encapsulates the essential, esoteric truths of “druidism.” My Buddhist-trained mind sees it as the “Heart Sutra” of Druidry. It contains all of the essential teachings deeply embedded in its imagery. One could study and meditate upon it for a lifetime and still not uncover all its secrets.
In […]
No Comments » - Posted in Celtic Studies, Druidry, Bardic Arts, Philosophy by Fiacharrey
Monday, July 3rd, 2006
Where There Is No Doctor
Where There is no Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook, is a guide to providing healthcare in situations where there is no access to hospitals, clinics, or doctors. It’s advice is intended for healthcare workers in third-world countries, but is useful to anyone who wants some practical how-to advice on long term care at […]
1 Comment » - Posted in Survival, Sustainable Living, Book, Reviews by Fiacharrey
Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
Two Blogs Added: Rite Wing TechnoPagan and Pagan Vigil
A little while back, I grieved the loss of a voice of Pagan divergent opinion I found in Right Wing of the Gods. I searched for a while for something to replace it in my irregular blog reading and gave up. Then completely out of the blue, I discovered two blogs that fit the bill.
Rite […]