Cernunnos: The Horned One

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.

Certificate of Incorporation

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF
HAWTHORN GROVE, INC.

Under Section 402 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law, 

THE UNDERSIGNED, for the purpose of forming a corporation pursuant to Section 402 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York, do hereby certify and set forth: 

[1]. The name of the Corporation is:

HAWTHORN GROVE, INC.

The Myth of Endymion

The Myth of Endymion
The Hawthorn Spinner, Vol. I, No. 4, September 7, 1992, pp. 1-2

by Endymion Vervain

In keeping with the approach of the festival of Samhain, I recently discovered some poems pasted into a small shriveled pocket calendar dated 1876, owned by one of my ancestors.

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