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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #99<br />

07-04-2005 to 07-10-2005<br />

Greetings and Welcome to the Ninety-ninth edition of the free PathWalkers.Net<br />

e-Newsletter. It is my pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information,<br />

news, and offers.<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - The Crone Goddess<br />

WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION - Were You Born on the Cusp of Scorpio/Sagittarius (November 19 to<br />

November 23)<br />

RECIPE - Brazilian Chicken Stew<br />

BOOK REVIEW - Self-Initiation for the Solitary Witch<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

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WEEKLY SPECIAL - The Crone Goddess<br />

Bony Old Crone<br />

A-sittin' alone<br />

A-stirrin' Her cauldron<br />

And makin' a moan.....<br />

The path of the Goddess Hecate is a path of the heart. She is Hecate the maiden, Hecate the mother and<br />

Hecate the crone. She is a triple goddess in her own right. Unlike the detached meditations of the East, or<br />

the sedate Sunday prayer meetings of the church, witchcraft ceremony is passionate. The more deeply we<br />

feel about the Goddess when we pray to Her, the more moved we are by the liturgy, the more powerful<br />

the experience. There is a place of truth and love that reaches the heart. Devotion is a supremely personal<br />

matter, found by each of us in our own hearts. The more you learn about the Goddess, the firmer your<br />

faith will become. Learning to see the Goddess in all things is part of it, too. See Her when you slice an<br />

apple across, sit under a tree, or watch a moonrise. See Her when you perform simple tasks, such as<br />

sweeping, and recall the symbolism of brooms. A Goddess view of cooking turns a pot into a cauldron of<br />

transformation, gardening into goddess hood, singing into sorcery.<br />

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General information: Atlantis: the Myth<br />

Posted by: Nyxks on Friday, July 01, 2005 - 05:20 PM<br />

Atlantis: the Myth<br />

The story of the Isle of Atlantis first occurs in Plato's two dialogues the "Timaeus" and the<br />

"Citius." Plato's story centers around Solon, a great Greek legislator and poet who<br />

journeyed to Egypt some 150 years earlier. While in the Egyptian city of Sais Solon<br />

received the story of Atlantis from priests. The priests respected Solon's reputation and<br />

cordially welcomed him. They also respected the Athenians, whom they regarded as kinsmen, because<br />

they believed their deity Neith to be the same deity as the Greeks called Athena. Therefore, she was<br />

believed to be the patroness and protectoress of both Greece and Egypt.<br />

The story which the priests told Solon was unknown to him. According to ancient Egyptian temple<br />

records the Athenians fought an aggressive war against the rulers of Atlantis some nine thousand years<br />

earlier and won.<br />

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