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Here is a collection of links to websites of friends of mine, other artists, pagans, stuff to buy, great info and generally places i like to wander to from time to time. Just click on the underlined, italicized name and you will be magically transported to their home on the internet. Okay, maybe it isn't really magic, but enjoy the "trip" anyway. |
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Hawkdancing Studio - Here you'll find awesome drums, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, other fine crafts and even some beautiful belly dancing scarves. |
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Sarasvati's Call - A clothing and pottery company specializing in costumes and fun and unusual apparel by Jessa as well as unique handmade pottery by Charles Hughes. If you are looking for a costume for a Renaissance Fair or a vase to decorate your living room, Sarasvati's Call has what you want. |
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The Witches' Voice - (AKA WitchVox) offers the latest in news (updated daily) and extensive networking related to the Modern Pagan Community. |
| Circle Sanctuary - Founded in 1974 by Selena Fox, Circle Sanctuary is a non-profit organization dedicated to networking, research, spiritual healing, community celebrations, and education. |
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Karuna Arts - Products include prayer flags, banners, and strings of pennants, as well as Goddess clothing, on durable rayon fabric and hand batiked in Bali. Specializing in Interfaith and Goddess themes to encourage world peace, multicultural awareness and religious harmony. All of our strings of prayer flags focus on honoring many different spiritual traditions, and feature images of Deities from different ethnic races. |
| Good Karma Flags - Tibetan prayer flags are the inspiration for Good Karma Flags. Our artists design them with uplifting images from nature themes, spiritual themes, yoga designs, and a wide eclectic range of beautiful and colorful handpainted images for use in the home, work, yoga studios, and any environment. |
| Big Bob's Little Knife Shop - Big Bob has been selling blades for over 20 years, though that is not all he sells. He believes that corporate America has lost touch with the everyday consumer and that something had to be done to bring back the idea that clients should be the focus. |
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