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Beltane 2005
Cover Art: « Beltaine Lovers » by Anne Cheng
Editorial: Daffodils, Robins and Acts of Pleasure
Community Focus:
Le Mélange Magique: Returning to its Witchcraft Roots By Amanda
Featured Articles
Reconciling Two Paganisms: Ecelcticism and Traditionalism By Brendan Cathbad Myers
Les Symboles Égyptiens Par Kleopatraptolmys
Beltaine (Veille de Mail) le 30 avril Par Scarabaeus
Mead Me in Montreal: Part Four: The Basic Ingredients By Lady Renata (Terrie) and Laird Dave
Community Business? By Patricia Telesco
Regular Features
Olympe Par Atalante Pythie
Sagesse de la Terre Par Eric Frigault
Intuitive Astrology with Catharine
Elemental Deduction: A Short Story Serial By Taras Stasiuk
Paganagrams By Taras and Ash
The Pagan Bookshelf and Book Reviews
The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance by Joscelyn Godwin
Witchcraft Out of the Shadows by Leo Ruickbie
Advanced Astrology for Life by Constance Stellas
The Moon Watchers Companion by Donna Henes
The Cat Tarot (français) par Lawrence Teng et Gina M. Pace
Montreal Resources and Events
Upcoming Public Sabbat Rituals in Montreal
When : Saturday April 30th, 7pm
What : Beltaine Sabbat organised by Montreal Sabbats
Info : You are invited to join the West Island Pagan Association for a celebration of Beltaine! Open to all. Please bring some cut (not potted) flowers for during the ritual. Also, please bring something to share for after the ritual, like cookies, cakes and drinks.
Email : montreal_sabbats@yahoo.ca
Next Issue
Midsummer / Lammas / Summer Solstice 2005
Theme: Gods and Machines
Look for it in stores around June 4h, 2004
(Deadline for Submissions is Thursday May 5th, 2005
Next Themed Issue
Midsummer / Lammas / Summer Solstice 2005
Gods and Machines
While some Pagans seek spirituality in nature, others seek it in the world of computers, technology, and internet networking. How does one forge a Pagan path in the technological world? (Deadline May 5th)
Harvest / Mabon / Fall Equinox 2005
Food / Nourriture
A gift from the gods, food both sustains us and brings us together. We offer food to the gods in sacrifice, and to each other in friendship. Many cultures have deep, often religious, traditions rooted in the preparation and consumption of food. What traditions do neo-Pagan paths hold, and what is our relationship with food? (Deadline Thursday August 4th, 2005)
Want to contribute to this issue but don't know what to write about? Contact us, we have story ideas that are looking for writers. We also have books that need reviewers.
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