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From: Tom Rue
Subject: Innisfree: Island of Ghosts
Date: 1997-11-15 13:22
Priority: 3
Message ID: 2D252F43D55DD1118AEF00805FFEE00C
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Swiped from: <http://www.nlsearch.com/>, forwarded for your possible interest. If it doesn't, delete. ;-)
-TSR
"The promotion of a deviant community: Innisfree -- An experience in deviance",
unpublished graduate paper by Bud Rue, Montclair State College (1997).
A personal account by Clyde B. Rue,
Written December 16, 1976.
Pagan Paths
The Hawthorn Spinner, Vol. II, No. 4, November 14, 1994
Cernunnos: The Horned One
At the dawn of pre-history, it is said, humanity worshiped a Goddess who often co-existed with a male Deity, sometimes depicted with horns. Such figures represent humanity's elemental search for survival and meaning in mortality, a relentless quest for unity with the divine and the interdependent nature of the existential web.
October 25, 1994
Bob Gaydos, Editorial Page Editor
The Times Herald Record
40 Mulberry Street
Middletown, New York 10940
Editor:
The interview with a Woodbourne Wiccan (10/25) was enlightening, entertaining and interesting. This letter is in response to comments attributed to the Christian woman interviewed about Wicca in the same article.
On the Perfection of Love
The Hawthorn Spinner, Brigid 1994, Vol. III, No. 1, pp. 1 and 4
"‘Bide the Wiccan law ye must,
In perfect Love and perfect Trust..."