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Sweep Washington clean with your Witches' Brooms at a Pagan ceremony honoring Obama's historic inauguration!
Announcing a Pagan ceremony to be held Monday, January 19th, 2009, at the Jefferson Memorial Plaza, between the Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin, in beautiful Washington, DC!
Witches, Pagans, Druids, Asatru and all other polytheists--as well as people of all faith traditions and spiritual paths, or none---are welcome and encouraged to join our Ritual of Unity and Blessing, whether in body or in spirit.
For more information... Click HERE
This Week at Witchvox...
It's Elemental, My Dear Wiccan: The Elements Turn 2600
by Marty Couch [568 reads]

 The Elements turn 2600.As we head deeper in to the dark (and cold) half of the year, it seems each day I am feeling more my age. But even feeling on the older side myself, it can boggle the mind how old the stuff we are made of (or were thought to be made of) is. So, when we talk of the elements, it seems fair to ask how these ideas came about. And when. Well, fasten your seat belts as we hit the way back machine (Wow, I am old!) ... [more]
Tell It Like It Is - And Make It Count
by Autumn Heartsong [940 reads]

 “I’m not a pussy-foot Pagan; I speak my mind I don’t care if everybody gets mad at me.”“I call it like I see it. If you’ve got a lousy attitude I’m going to tell you about it. That’s what makes me such a terrific high priestess.”“I hate that we’re not friends anymore. I was just trying to help and she got so angry.”Know any of these people? Maybe you’ve made one of those statements yourself.There’s no doubt ... [more]
Labeling Pagans and Other Impossible Tasks!
by Avren [695 reads]

 Elitist. Snob. Know-it-all… These are not names you would normally use to describe the Pagan community. This is the reason many of us filtered in to this diverse, and multi-faceted spiritual path. I felt much battered and bruised by my own self-imposed guilt when I turned from my previous path to God. Truth be told, I prayed to Him and Them the first transitional year. I was too terrified not to! Yet here I am today. I’ve worshiped and practiced ... [more]
Also Featured This Week...
- What Can We Do To Minimize "Witch Wars?" by Amy [798 reads]

 We are Druids, Celts, Wiccans, Witches, Heathens, Shamans, Solitaries, and many other names. We are all Pagans. Or, as I once heard it said, we are all denominations of the Pagan faiths.Our people have undergone centuries of persecution. They... [more]
- Thoughts on Paganism by Crick [357 reads]

 As I walk amongst the wild oak trees I ponder on the direction that paganism is now taking. I wonder why a path as ancient as paganism in general and witchcraft in particular is now in a transitional state in the minds of so many folks. In all realit... [more]
- Conflict II - The Development of Conflict by Samvara0 [160 reads]

 Once conflict has reared its woeful head, a more or less predictable pattern of subsequent developments emerges, depending somewhat on the specific circumstances present in given cases. The general patterns of conflict can be classified by the socio-... [more]
- Should We Mainstream Our Faiths? by Disciple of Oghma [395 reads]

 There are many voices of the day calling for a mainstreaming of the Wiccan and pagan faiths. I believe much of this is a reaction of recently ex Christians or those who, for their many reasons, wish to overthrow the Christian power base. The problem ... [more]
- Religion By Default - Is It Fair? by Luthien [404 reads]

 For a long time there has been a tendency for young people to be lulled into the local default religion without question; but in today’s society, with the Internet, more travel links and an ever-increasing cultural diversity in cities, physical isola... [more]
- Pondering It All... by FoxRain [289 reads]

 Being teased about what color your eyes are, or how you talk, can be incredibly hurtful, yes. But what about being teased about what you believe in?I, in my short years as a Wiccan, haven't been teased on it, mostly because I didn't find the ... [more]
- Like Mind/Group Mind by Julian [Wvox Sponsor] [231 reads]

 The only group mind phenomenon that I have actually experienced in ritual has been the type of group mind found within open circle rituals. There was also a 101 class mind set situation. I also have spoken to many good Witches on the benefits of the ... [more]
Coming this Sunday...
Dream Magick by Bia' Aletheia -- The Magick of Life by Crick -- Weather Magic by Chirotus Infinitum -- Soul Mates and Past Lives: How To Find Them and What To Expect by Nita -- Winter Sacrifice by S Stone -- The Pagan Virtue of Moderation by Mother Bear -- Giving Without Sacrifice by Robert Morgen -- The Magick of Giving by Jeffrey Pierce -- Etymology: Our Pagan World by Willow Grove [Wvox Sponsor] -- What Is In a Name? by Siren Starsong -- and much much more!
Recent Book Release...

Hazards of the Forest

Author: KD Corley

Category: Paranormal romance Level: All
 Kathryn Wylyr, a woman infused with the spirit of the Vilia, a woodland guardian of abused, scorned and forgotten women seeking justice. At the age of fourteen, Kathryn is beaten and left for dead as the rest of her family is murdered. Taken in by her mother's cousin, the young, red haired tomboy grows up learning how to fight, defend and heal in order to deal or rather, not to deal with her emotions. Seemingly content with doling out her form of justice on the cutthroats that cross her path, Kathryn begins to relive her past when she happens on Alexandria Koby, the eleven-year-old daught ... Impressions: 4,178,383
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Religious Freedom 2009: Living With Our Deepest Differences
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Let’s ring in the New Year with some good news about our country: Despite bitter culture wars, outbreaks of nativism, and pockets of intolerance, the United States begins 2009 as the boldest and most ... [15,919 views] - [More]
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