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RAW, the Golden Dawn, Pagans and chaos magick

By Psyche | August 2, 2008

The Internet is wonderful; so many interesting things to read, watch and play with, but, let’s face it, there’s also a lot of crap, and sometimes it can be difficult to find the shiny bits.

To combat this, I hereby introduce Saturday Signal, Plutonica.net‘s attempt to sift signal from the noise of the Internet’s occultural cacophony.

Saturday Signal will offer up a selection of articles, interviews, blogs, websites which may be of interest to our readers.  Things I’ve wanted to share, but which didn’t quite merit a full post can now be shared here.  And readers, if you’ve got something you’d like to highlight, please e-mail me!1

  • Dean Wilson, a young blogger in Ireland, posted two interesting pieces about the Golden Dawn recently in his blog Mishkan ha-Echad.  The first, “What is the Purpose of the Golden Dawn?” looks at the order’s aims, while “Golden Dawn Bashing” acknowledges that while the Golden Dawn’s sources may be (more than) a little off, it remains an established, workable system.
  • The LA Times published an article on Paganism on Thursday which it describes as “the first in a series of occasional articles exploring alternative cultural life around Southern California”.  Written by Matthew DeBord, and titled “Paganism casts spell over followers“, it takes a wide-eyed look at neo-Paganism, but is largely sympathetic and positive, which is sort of sweet.
  • Feeling crafty?  Check out this piece posted in 2006 on Key 64 by animapurasit titled “The Chaos Rosary“.  As you might expect, it outlines an appropriation of a Catholic rosary or japa mala with suggestions for alternate symbolic designs.  The two examples illustrated depict the eight rayed star of chaos – very spiffy.

So, if you find something weird, cool or somehow noteworthy, please e-mail me about it.  If you’re pro-promotion, include your name and website for extra credit.  Thanks!

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Footnotes:

  1. Note: remove “.nospam” from the e-mail address before hitting send.  Thanks! [back]

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Comments:

  1. Gen Galloway says:

    Great idea for a series.

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  2. Beth W. says:

    Nice idea, and nice icon. But now it’s making me wonder how our “fun day” (Saturday) got named after the least fun god/planet of the week. Hmph.

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    • Psyche says:

      Thanks!

      I think it’s probably due to it being the last day of the week (in some calendars, anyway), but I’ll look into it and report back on Saturday. :)

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  3. Caelum Rainieri says:

    I like the graphic, too. A lot of bloggers (including me under a different alias) will do a once weekly round-up of links, but it’s tough to find a unique way to announce it. Kudos for an original take on the weekly roundup.

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  4. Dean Wilson says:

    Thanks for the links, Psyche, and the comments on my blog. They have been very informative and insightful :)

    Nice blog.

    LVX,
    Dean.

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  5. [...] Last week Beth (author of Sacred Sonoma) asked “how our “fun day” (Saturday) got named after the least fun god/planet of the week”. [...]

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