Lilinah's Links
to Sites of Myth, Mystery, Mysticism, and Dark Goddesses
Updated 30 January 1999
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Anders Main Page possibly the greatest links to sites of paganism, magic, weirdness, discordianism. Don't miss this if you are curious or have a sense of humor! I cannot recommend this too highly if you want to find the best weird sites.
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The Julian Society, named for the last Pagan Emperor of Rome, is dedicated to the preservation of Paganism today.
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The Gallae are Back! A very intimate site devoted to cross-gendered spirituality. Good reading list; moving personal stories.
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The Global Hindu Electronic Network features Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, and Sikh scriptures and deity art, religious events, and lots more.
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Anamchara, House of Breathings, a Virtual Sanctuary is a good site, blending Western and Celtic mysticism, a nice spot to stop and contemplate.
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Gnostic Mystic Union, interesting and HIGHLY analytical account of a personal spiritual emergence
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The Sigil Temple, a mix of magic and fine art, displays meditations, poems, chants and powerful paintings in frames format.
Pantheism
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Scientific Pantheism, a deep and detailed discussion of Pantheism. It even includes links to Paganism of various sorts, as many paths are Pantheistic. Highly recommended
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Pantheist.Net, home to a wide range of information about Pantheism and the Pantheist Web Ring.
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Universal Pantheists Society, supports all kinds of Pantheism - and it runs the gamut from Judaic, Christian, and Muslim, through Taoist, Hindu, and Pagan of all sorts.
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Conservancy of the Phoenix, an ecologically oriented pantheist community.
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Illuminations,
a complex site of art, myth, Biblical debunking, the Necronomicon, and conspiracy theory, all beautifully designed and illustrated. Reminds me of Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy. Maybe Mr. Shand is one of the Illuminati?
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Chris Siren's Myth FAQs of allsorts, see especially Canaanite, Hittite, Mesopotamian, and Sumerian mythology.
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Lysator Pubpages Religion Index - More myths and info of allsorts on a wide variety of religions
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Pib's General Folklore and Mythology covers a wide range of stories and cultures.
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Pib's Flood Stories From Around The World
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The Mythmedia Project, mythology in Western art.
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Classical Myths Homepage
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A source of multicultural art and myth at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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Mythology on the Web is a list of links to mythology pages.
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Ancient Religions, has whoever links to it - a mixed bag but useful.
Resources for Mythic and Deity Art and Jewelry
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JBL Statues, a commmercial site, they are a great source of clay deity statues from many cultures, made in a traditional manner in India. Useful and interesting, but the images and the descriptions of the deities they represent aren't always accurate. But, hey, if you need a Pagan idol, this is a good place to get it.
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Ancient Circles, a commercial site, good source of Pagan jewelry, lots of interesting motifs and some Goddess and God pendants. Since it's not all on-line, be sure to get their catalog to see all their stuff. You don't have to be Pagan to appreciate what they have.
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Goddess Art by Joanna Powell Colbert, a fine artist i used to know when we both lived in Southern California. Her portraits have real depth.
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Dark Goddesses a personal site dedicated to the darker aspects of a number of goddesses from several cultures. Details from myths and history, as well as illustrations. If you've already tried enlightenment, now try endarkenment.
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Kali Mandir, a real-world temple to Kali also on-line. Take a break and contemplate Her here.
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A Cybershrine to Kali, Durga, and more
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Hurricane LeFran's Magick Theatre: Kali-Ma
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Hindu Tantrik Home Page - at its UK site - and - at its US mirror site
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Tantra Goddess, an essay about Kali, illustrated with Indian art
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Kali , a personal essay by Bhagwat Shah
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Kali, personal reflections as well as photos from a Singapore Kali temple.
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The Dark Goddess site's page on Kali
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Sri Vidya, another place to meet the Indian Goddesses
a lion-headed Egyptian goddess with similarities to the Canaanite Anat
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Sekhmet, a Modern Poem, by Margaret Atwood, on a rather interesting, non-Pagan literary site.
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Temple to Sekhmet
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Sekhmet, A Description
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Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet at Phoenix and Arabeth, a great graphic artist, now producing tattoo art! Look around this site for more interesting art and information.
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Egyptian Mythology
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All Things Sekhmet, a devotional site.
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The Goddess Sekhmet Temple near Las Vegas Nevada.
an Eastern Mediterranean Chthonic Goddess
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The Horned Owl Library: Hekate in Early Greek Religion
a condensation of an academic paper by a Pagan, concerning the origins and meaning of this goddess. Lots of Greek art and very useful information. If you're interested in Hekate, be sure to read this. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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The Temple of Hecate Online, a graphical journey with very little text (not for no-text browsing) - leave Her a virtual offering and She'll give you "reading".
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Hecatehas lots of personal interpretation of the goddess and Her place among us today. Includes Greek and other illustrations of Hecate. Worth a look.
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Hecate's Shrine with quotes from various sources.
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Michael's Shrine to Hecatewith rituals and personal anecdotes.
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