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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Wheel of the Year, Handfasting, Dievtur ba, Radical Faeries, Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism, Triple Goddess, Goddess movement, Pentagram, Religious discrimination against Neopagans, Julleuchter, Contemporary witchcraft, Neo-volkisch movements, Adonism, Pentacle, Volkstum, Neopaganism in German-speaking Europe, Pagans In Recovery, Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, Council of Magickal Arts, Feri Tradition, Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, Watchtower, Luis G. Abbadie, Association for Consciousness Exploration, Lady Gwen Thompson, American Council of Witches, Inkubus Sukkubus, Church of Aphrodite, SpiralScouts International, Nova Roma, Varjojenkirja, Neopaganism in Latin Europe, Cochrane's Craft, Woden's Folk, Pagan's Night Out, Ellen Cannon Reed, The Burning Times, Pagan Pride, Blackberry Circle, Neopaganism in the United Kingdom, Celtic Neopaganism, Solitary practitioner, Neopaganism in Mexico, Honouring the Ancient Dead, Llewellyn Worldwide, Neopaganism in Scandinavia, Native Polish Church, German Faith Movement, Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari, Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, Spiral dance, Mop wedding, World Congress of Ethnic Religions, Technopaganism, Neopaganism in Hungary, Thou Art God, Ellinais, Unverified personal gnosis, PODSnet, Roman polytheistic reconstructionism, Unitarian Earth Spirit Network, Deutsche Heidnische Front, Church of the Guanche People, Kredenn Geltiek, Public Bodies Liaison Committee for British Paganism, Hierodule, Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher, Earth religion, Mid-Atlantic Pagan Alliance, Druidic alphabet, Niskai, Quest Conference. Excerpt: The Triple Goddess is the subject of much of the writing of Robert Graves, and has been adopted by some neopagans as one of their primary deities. The term triple goddess has been used to refer both to goddess triads and to a single feminine deity descr...