The Invisible College online magazine
In fact, one contributor is Diane Darling, formerly of Green Egg.
"Invisible College" has a couple of antecedents. Sometimes it is a nickname for The Royal Society. But that nickname itself comes from a time -- typically the 16th century -- when science and esoteric thought were not so far apart, with the same men studying astronomy as science and casting horoscopes.
Fifty-two pages. Worth (dare I say) printing out.
Labels: Paganism, publishing, Writing
2 Comments:
Well, *that* was disappointing... although I did find the article attempting to link Ben Franklin and "Oriental" Jones to psilocybin mushrooms to be... entertaining. :)
Thank you very much Chas,
for the link to 'The Invisible College'...
You can also find more Diane Darlings' writings on the mother-site, earthrites.org
Bright Blessings,
Gwyllm Llwydd
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