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The Wellhead Highly Recommended. Two wonderful friends from 'across the pond', just visit it…
The Witches' Voice Sometimes controversial, always interesting... the (probably) largest site on the 'Net devoted to Witchcraft as a faith and religion, but with plenty of room for varied viewpoints on all matters spiritual.
Wicca and Witchcraft: Resources for Spiritual Growth A thought provokng site to say the least. I can't say I always agree with what is expressed here, nor the way it is expresses, but well worth a visit if you are looking for something deeper than the standard fare
Grimoiric Magick, Golden Dawn, Wicca and Qabalistic Philosophy I could put this link in lots of sections, because Aaron is a true eclectic (but don't tell him I said so, because I don't know how he feels about it). Aaron is (IMHO) controversial, in-your-face, opinionated and above all incredibly intelligent, well-read and eminently readable. If you are afraid of learning something, or reading something that might call in to question your personal beliefs, stay away. But if you can approach this site with an open mind and heart, by all means visit.
Ellen Cannon Reed's Circle of Isis Ellen and I don't have the best rapport (and she know doubt doesn't have a clue), but I am still a strong supporter of her and her excellent work.
Pagan Home Noteworthy. Some good lists of books for beginners (though I personally disagree on some of the titles as being good books), some interesting essays and more. Worth a visit.
The Rowan Tree Church Update: new URL and new content it appears...worth exploring A unique tradition created by noted herbalist Paul Beyrl and others. Not for everyone, but some interesting reading. Note: the Tradition of Lothlorien is a unique one, to say the least; but it is intensely creative and high-spirited, worth examining if you can handle a vastly different take on things
The Witches' Sabbats You've never read Mike Nichols? And you call yourself a witch….A must see.
The Working Witch The Working Witch has had several incarnations, and I have not explored what is the latest one. I'm sure it is excellent if it is close the caliber of its earlier versions
witch way Warning: graphics intensive does not even come close to an adequate warning here. Witch Way has been designing graphics for the Pagan Web for serveral years, and the work is simply amazing. But it takes forever! And the site design leaves a lot to be desired. But if you've got the time, Witch Way is worth a visit for its visual treats. It also provides some information on Wicca/Witchcraft, but I don't remember the content very well.
Wytche's Croft Recommended, with some reservations. There's some good information here, but the site falls prey to the common pitfall of suggesting direct links between Neo-Paganism and the historical religious practices of our ancestors. While there are reconstructionist groups, most Pagan faiths today bear little actual resemblance to the faiths of our ancestors... besides the point that we live in a radically different world and the sybolism and meaning of the faiths just don't correlat. Sorry for that slice of opinion there. Not intended as a flame directed at this site in any way.
Shrine of the Forgotten Goddesses
The Witches Way
GoddessFlight.com Divination
Pagan Rites - The online Pagan Shop
Soaringhawkes Lair
A Rainbow Of Spirituality