Letter From Editors


Modern Day Witch Hunt: Interview with Darla Wynne - by Roxanne B. Poole

Teen Witch - by David Salsibury

October Celebrations - by L. Humphrey

What Is Reiki? - by Margo Ross

What is IFÁ? - by "kekere" Awo Ifayemi (IFA priest)

Lhiannamore's Song - Second Verse- by Miles Batty

Unbroken Circle - Poem- by Sorcha Cate

Autumn Calling- Poem- by Sorcha Cate


I Am...

Kitchen Witch

Exploring the Tarot


October 2005

''The Consumer Health Freedom Act' is House Bill 1303 that Citizens for Healthcare Freedom (CHF) a non-profit grassroots organization is trying to get passed in North Carolina. Their mission is to improve the health and well-being of our North Carolina community by empowering individuals to make more fully informed healthcare decisions for themselves and their loved ones. The have raised public awareness about: informed consent in public health policy, vaccine risks vs. safety, exemption from mandatory vaccinations, preventive health alternatives. Join today! Help volunteer in your county or city!

WitchSchool.com - for the month of October they are selling lifetime memberships for the original cost of $29.99, for a service that continues to grow and improve.

Satan's Bluff is Called - Letter to the Editor of Great Falls, SC newspaper about Witchcraft amd our featured article on Darla Wynne.

Operation Pagan is a six-week campaign aimed at stopping an increase in crime as the autumn nights draw in has begun in Kent, England. Police are putting on extra patrols in the Stanhope area, which includes the crime-hit Stanhope Estate, in Ashford.
Operation Pagan will cover the key dates for violence, criminal damage and anti-social behaviour of Halloween, Guy Fawkes and the October half-term. Officers said crime traditionally increased with the darker nights, often with youths setting off fireworks.

Defenders of Wildlife - A Defenders charitable gift annuity offers attractive rates of return and helps support our work to protect Florida panthers and other endangered wildlife.

Don't Abandon Pets in Disasters - Rescue animals stranded by Katrina, and don’t let animals be forgotten again! Sign this petition to support The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS Act, H.R. 3858), currently in Congress, that will protect pets in federal evacuation plans, and urge officials to save currently stranded pets.

The ACLU is leading the challenge to this narrow vision for a faith-based America and standing up for freedom in Washington and in communities across the nation as we work to defend reproductive rights, free speech, equal rights for lesbians and gay men, and religious liberty and tolerance.

Americans For The Seperation of Church and State - Say Hurricane Victims Should Not Be Subjected To Unwanted Proselytism By Government-Funded Church Groups

American Humane’s Animal Emergency Services heads in for the Animal Victims of Hurricane Katrina! The American Humane Association has deployed our animal emergency responders, and we need your help so they can help as many animals as possible!


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Green Witch Publications
October 2005
Volume 1, Number 3

www.exploringthecauldron.com

Publisher/Editor-in-Chief
Roxanne
editorinchief@exploringthecauldron.com

Managing Editor
Lisa Jean
managingeditor@exploringthecauldron.com

Layout/Design
The Cauldron Kittie
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Contributors this Issue: Melissa Davis, Sorcha Cate, David Salisbury, Margo Ross, Miles Batty, Roxanne B. Poole, Shasta Maru, "kekere" Awo Ifayemi, L. Humphrey, Cauldron Kittie’s Brother and his 2nd Cousin

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