The Lighthouse - A Beacon for Pagan Arts - Vol. 2 No. 1 - Winter 1999 - Spring 2000
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The Lighthouse - A Beacon for Pagan Arts - Vol. 2 No. 1 - Winter 1999 - Spring 2000

THE LIGHTHOUSE is a new journal, edited by Alex Langstone, dedicated to Paganism and the mythology and religion of the Goddesss.

The aims of the journal is that of spreading greater awareness of Paganism and especially the Religion of the Goddess. We have had two thousand years of Patriarchy, the time is right for the return of the Goddess. With the ideas of many people from differing traditions and beliefs, we hope to create a multi-cultural experience; an experience of the Creatress: our Holy Mother, the Cosmic deity from whence all life sprang. She of the dark, bitter sea; She of the green lanes; She of the Glory of the Stars; She of the darkness of night; She sacred waterways; She of the lines of power;

She of the silver moon; She of the life-giving power of the sun; She of the secret ways; She of the eternal sight; She of the faerie mound; She of the holy innocence; She who is the taker of life; She who is the Cosmic Mother of all. Blessed be to the Gracious Goddess.You can find out more from the official online archive here https://albionssacredheritage.blogspot.com/

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ASH - Albion’s Sacred Heritage - Issue 14 - Autumn 1992
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ASH - Albion’s Sacred Heritage - Issue 14 - Autumn 1992

ASH Magazine was a quarterly magazine covering esoterica, earth mysteries and folklore, published in Essex between 1988 - 1997. It was produced by a divergent editorial cooperative, who met regularly to garner intentions and creativity. The team had been gathered by stalwart Essex earth mysteries researcher and cunning man Dave Hunt, recruiting team members from some diverse sources, including Earthquest, the local witchcraft scene, from his own Earth Mysteries group 'New E.R.A' and from the esoteric Christian community. The idea was, in part, inspired by other ‘zines of the day, including Essex Landscape Mysteries and Lantern. The ASH Magazine editorial team were Dave Hunt, Ian Dawson, Claire Capon, Jim Kirkwood and Alex Langstone. At the magazine's height, two successive and successful 'Esoterica' conferences were staged. You can find out more from the official online archive here:

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