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Aspects of Magic and Spirituality
Different magical and spiritual traditions specialize in diverse areas.
They teach a wide range of techniques, rules, myths, and other ideas. It is
possible, though often time-consuming, to find a path teaching almost
anything you want to learn. Some things apply to many traditions, while
others prove most useful in only a few. This section presents in-depth
explorations of sundry options for you to explore, along with ideas for
further study.

Aspects of Magic and Spirituality
- Safety Tips
- Tips for Working Magic, Writing Rituals, Living Pagan, etc.
- Animal Magic/Totems
- Animism (also accessible from Questions and Answers and from Traditions)
- Culture
- Elemental magic (e.g., water/aquarium magic)
- Plant Magic, Edible Landscaping, Permaculture, Herbalism
- Poetry
- 1995/1996: "Corn, Squash, and Beans," "Greenwitch," "In Deepest Appreciation," "Come to the Goddess," "Betwixt and Between," and "Firesong."
- 1997: "Where the Black Oaks Move," "Invocation to a Green-Eyed Goddess," "Rouse the Sleeping Lions," "Gifts of the Great Mother," "Message from the Edge," and "A Prayer for Perceptions."
1998: "She Is the River, and So Much More," "And He Is the Moon Too," "Her Lover, the Moon," "Maiden Gifts," "Old Woman Moon," "Red Moon Rising," "Beseeching Her Benevolence," "Come, Toad," "Spirit Ears," "Under Your Heart, Earthmother," "Believe, O Dreamer," and "Summerbelly," "Mist and Stone: What Makes a Wanderer," "Candles Calling to the Dead," "Timbre," "Brink of Dreams," "White Shell Daughter Speaks to Oshun."
1999: "Owlflight," "Augury," "Precipice," "In the House of Words and Wind," "Windwalker's Wisdom," "sparks," "Shaman Song," "Invocation to Agayu," "Meltwater," "shadow, shadow."
- Sacred Music, Sacred Dance
- Stone Magic
- Recommended Reading Lists


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Art on this page is from the "Whiteflower" set, at Winter's Pages. The "New" animated gif is from 2Cool Animations.
The URL for this page is http://www.worthlink.net/~ysabet/spirit/index-aspects.html and it was last updated on July 7, 2000.
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