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A clean and efficient site for anyone interested in herbalism and wortcunning.  Annie's Remedy provides a reasonably extensive listing of medicinal herbs, from roman chamomile to Atropa Belladona.  Listing can be sorted by common name, botanical name, or by ailment treated.  It's not perfect, and lacks in a few areas, but it covers a large amount of herbal information.

A community forum welcoming all Pagans.  They feature message boards, articles, and book reviews, though the forums are probably their best feature.  If you feel the need to ask a question or discuss a subject, there is always someone willing to chime in with an opinion or suggestion.  But as a word of warning if you are new to the site, lurk about a bit to get a feel for how things work.  They are a friendly lot, but say something insensitive or careless and you will be pounced.  It happens to the best of us.

An immense collection of books on various religions, myths, folklore and esoterica.  From the Egyptian Book of the Dead and The Pyramid Texts, Basque folklore, to Ireland's Cattle Raid of Cooley. There are few things it seems you can’t find here.  Even old Grimoires like The Lesser Key of Solomon.  Great for research and general good reading.

Social networking for Pagans.  Find stores, working groups, events and more in your area.  Not everyone is going to listed of course, but it is one of the more inclusive networking sites I’ve seen that cater specifically to Pagans.  Also featuring articles and poetry submissions. 

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