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dc.date.issued1995
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/340597
dc.relation.ispartofseriesHecate's Loom
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dc.titleHecate's Loom : no.30(1995)
dc.subject.keywordsPagan
dc.subject.keywordsWomen
dc.subject.keywordsWomyn
dc.subject.keywordsGoddess
dc.subject.keywordsSpirituality
dc.subject.keywordsShamanism
dc.subject.keywordsGaia
dc.subject.keywordsTolerance
dc.subject.keywordsMagic
dc.subject.keywordsCraft
dc.subject.keywordsAlchemy
dc.subject.keywordsDepression
dc.subject.keywordsHerbal
dc.subject.keywordsHealing
dc.subject.keywordsEarth
dc.description.scopeandcontentsIn this issue of Hecate’s Loom, the first major articles examine the concept of being a witch and what that entails. This includes but is not limited to Ethos and Ethics, the Pagan Federation, Witches in the southwest, gatherings and a various collection of events. There is an interview with Starhawk and her convictions on the future of pagan spirituality. There is an erudite interview on being a witch and how it relates to society, and feminine-Goddess energy. There is another interview on a detailed study of Tarot. Information on the pagan new year. Historical information on witchcraft in Scotland. There is an extensive 65-question interview sheet for the readers who are seeking to have a greater responsibility in the Pagan movement, specifically, the Craft. There is information on natural herbal remedies and treatments for depression. Poetry and advertisements also dominate this issue of Hecate’s Loom


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