The following are links that I consider useful for the series occultist. That being said, as always, caveat lector.
Homepage of author Kenaz Filan: http://kenazfilan.blogspot.com/. There are excellent articles, particularly his series on Goetic evocation here. Filan is a sensible and pragmatic occultist, which is, in and of itself, a breath of fresh air.
Bibliotheca Alexandria Publishing House: http://www.neosalexandria.org/publishing.htm. Here you can find an inspiring collection of writing dedicated to the Greek Gods, including a line of devotionals.
The Wild Hunt: http://wildhunt.org/blog/. This is a site that contains news articles of both concern and interest to the Pagan and Heathen communities.
Mystic Wicks Online Forum: http://mysticwicks.com/index.php. While sometimes fluffy, this board, and its sister board: http://mysticwicksdark.com/index.php are interesting forums with many interesting board discussions on magic and the occult.
Homepage of author Galina Krasskova: http://krasskova.weebly.com/. The blog particularly offers an insightful and somewhat controversial look at runes and other topics of interest to Northern Traditionalists.
Barbelith Underground: http://www.barbelith.com/, a collection of forums and boards, some of which are of use to contemporary occulists (despite the rather heavy emphasis on ceremonial magic).
Urglaawe Homepage: http://www.urglaawe.org/. This site provides an interesting look at a new branch of Heathenry, one that is evolving out of the folk traditions native to PA, VA, WV, MD areas. I also recommend this blog: http://appalachianlifestyles.blogspot.com/. I don't know this person and he doesn't seem to be at all involved in folk practices, magic, or the occult. He does, however, occasionally post articles of interest on Hexerei and Appalachian folk magic, so I recommend checking his blog occasionally.
Aeclectic Tarot Forum: http://www.tarotforum.net/index.php?. This is an excellent place to learn about and discuss tarot and other forms of divination.
Homepage of author Kenaz Filan: http://kenazfilan.blogspot.com/. There are excellent articles, particularly his series on Goetic evocation here. Filan is a sensible and pragmatic occultist, which is, in and of itself, a breath of fresh air.
Bibliotheca Alexandria Publishing House: http://www.neosalexandria.org/publishing.htm. Here you can find an inspiring collection of writing dedicated to the Greek Gods, including a line of devotionals.
The Wild Hunt: http://wildhunt.org/blog/. This is a site that contains news articles of both concern and interest to the Pagan and Heathen communities.
Mystic Wicks Online Forum: http://mysticwicks.com/index.php. While sometimes fluffy, this board, and its sister board: http://mysticwicksdark.com/index.php are interesting forums with many interesting board discussions on magic and the occult.
Homepage of author Galina Krasskova: http://krasskova.weebly.com/. The blog particularly offers an insightful and somewhat controversial look at runes and other topics of interest to Northern Traditionalists.
Barbelith Underground: http://www.barbelith.com/, a collection of forums and boards, some of which are of use to contemporary occulists (despite the rather heavy emphasis on ceremonial magic).
Urglaawe Homepage: http://www.urglaawe.org/. This site provides an interesting look at a new branch of Heathenry, one that is evolving out of the folk traditions native to PA, VA, WV, MD areas. I also recommend this blog: http://appalachianlifestyles.blogspot.com/. I don't know this person and he doesn't seem to be at all involved in folk practices, magic, or the occult. He does, however, occasionally post articles of interest on Hexerei and Appalachian folk magic, so I recommend checking his blog occasionally.
Aeclectic Tarot Forum: http://www.tarotforum.net/index.php?. This is an excellent place to learn about and discuss tarot and other forms of divination.