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in the Wood Between the Worlds

Pathways diverge from this door, leading out amongst the trees and dataflows, to all corners of all the Worlds. Signposts mark some of the paths as...

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Covenant of the Goddess
The Covenant of the Goddess is dedicated to helping Wiccans find other Wiccans, wherever they happen to be on Earth. They are an international organization, with members in North America, Europe and Australia. They have been in existance since 1975.

Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans
CUUPS is a part of the general Unitarian Universalist Church, but it is geared towards Pagans. Practitioners of UU have very few tenets that conflict with anyone's beliefs, provided that that person's beliefs are openminded, and thus they can claim to be both pagan and Christian at the same time.

Paganlink
According to their website, Paganlink is a network for all who honour and celebrate the spirit of the Earth. It aims to make Pagan and magickal ways accessible to anyone who is seeking them.

The Pagan Federation
The Pagan Federation exists to provide contact between groups and genuine seekers of the Old Ways; to promote contact and dialogue between the various branches of European Paganism and other Pagan organizations world- wide; and to provide practical and effective information on Paganism to members of the public, the media, public bodies and the Administration.

Ozark Avalon
My friend Walking Stick runs this site, as well as being one of the stewards of Ozark Avalon itself. Located on the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, Ozark Avalon is comprised of 140 acres of groves, woods, and meadows. A three acre lake for swimming and canoeing, and established sweat lodge site, a small cave, and many natural shrines are found here. The rustic nature of the site preserves the integrity of the natural environment. This is a real-world gathering area for Pagans.


Created: October 31, 1995
Last Updated: January 11, 2003
Maintained by: juniper (at) fledge (dot) watson (dot) org

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