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COLLEGE PARK, MD — University of Maryland archaeologists have dug up what they believe to be one of the earliest U.S. examples of African spirit practices. The researchers say it’s the only object of its kind ever found by archaeologists in North America - a clay “bundle” filled with small pieces of common metal, placed in what had been an Annapolis street gutter three centuries ago. Read more
A Look at Ancient Egyptian Magick
I found this highly facinating video over at Wicca.tv on Ancient Spells of Egypt & the Goddess Isis: Read more
Watch Out: Voodoo is Officially Taking Over Montreal!
MONTREAL, QUEBEC (Marketwire) — The Montreal International Haitian Film Festival (MIHFF) is pleased to be launching its 2008 program and what a bold program it is! For this 4th edition of the Festival, the MIHFF would like to open a window onto the world of voodoo, this elusive, taboo and sometimes controversial subject even within Haitian communities themselves. From September 17 to 21, 2008, Montreal movie buffs will have the opportunity to appreciate Haitian cinema while discovering and exploring the realities, rituals and taboos connected with voodoo culture. Read more
The Complete Art of Witchcraft Reviewed
I don’t have very many books about Wicca but one of the ones that I do have and that I recently read is ‘The Complete Art of Witchcraft - Penetrating the Secrets of White Magic’ by Sybil Leek. Read more
A Houdini Whodunit!
Did TV medium Kim Dennis walk out of a Houdini Museum session when asked to answer 3 simple Houdini questions posed by James Randi? That’s the question I had to ask after reading a press release from the Houdini Museum. Read more