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Complete List of Journal ArticlesOrder by: date | title | authorDate: 1969-12-31 By: Robert P. Gongloff
In a dark corner of a crowded night club, Trinity presses Neo against the wall and whispers, “It’s the question that drives us.” The Matrix, the movie from which this scene was taken, has become a classic. It has a dream-like quality, demanding us ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Jennifer Spees
Strange and beautiful monuments and ruins rise in deserts and jungles, on plains and mountaintops — the great pyramids of the Egyptians and the Mayans, the enigmatic stone giants of Easter Island, the towering megaliths of Stonehenge. These and ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: David Staume
With so much sexual content hitting the bookstore shelves, sent in plain brown parcels and downloaded on the internet every day, what could possibly be written about sex that’s new? Well, strangely enough, the answer is “all the really important ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Rose Vanden Eynden
Recently, I spent the weekend doing mediumship readings at a psychic fair. On a break, I strolled around the festival booths, stopping at one featuring decals emblazoned with witty sayings. I couldn’t stop myself from buying a bumper sticker, which ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Elysia Gallo
When it comes to communication with spirits from other planes, witches have an edge. Witches generally have better-evolved senses of perception, are more open to phenomena that others might attribute to an over-active imagination and are more in ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Thea Sabin
There’s a great pagan song by Catherine Madsen called “The Heretic Heart,” part of which goes: Though law, scripture, priest and prayer Have all instructed me, My skin, my bones, my heretic heart are my authority. Many people come to Wicca ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Deborah Lipp
Some people love spellbooks, and some people hate them. The loveable part is the neat tips and tricks; new little ideas, bits of folklore that dress up magic and make it both more fun and more powerful. I like flipping through and thinking, “Oooh … ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Ly de Angeles
Everybody always says, “write about something you know.” The Shining Isle, like its predecessor The Quickening, is about people, places, a god and a goddess, all known to me personally, and events that affect all of us globally and many of us ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Lisa Finander
The thought of memorizing the significance of 78 different tarot cards is enough to turn away all but the most determined student. Even those of us adept at reading the cards could use a break every now and then. Fortunately, there are many other ...
Date: 1969-12-31 By: Mary K. Greer
Far too many people worry about reading tarot cards the “right” way. I find instead that there are more helpful and less helpful reading techniques, depending on the situation. It is also believed that when reading for others we must do what the ...
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