Divine Mother of the Universe: Devoted to the worship of the mother goddess in her various forms such as Isis, Kwan Yin, Green Tara, Mother Mary and Lakshi.
Goddess Gift: Includes stories from the mythology of the ancient pagan Greek and Celtic goddesses: Aphrodite, Artemis, Atalanta, Athena, Demeter, Hera, Psyche, Persephone, Rhiannon.
Indian Paganism: Features articles on Pagan-Hindu spirituality and a comparative exploration of the connection between Celtic and Vedic religion, society and folklore.
Moonsweb: An eclectic blend of information and reference material for those who seek knowledge of the Earth Based Religions and Pagan paths. Free Pagan oriented downloads.
Music for the Goddess: General historical, practical, and cultural information regarding the origins, beliefs and practices of some of the many modern followers of the Goddess with emphasis on Wicca.
Myriad of Enchantments: Interesting pagan site with views on Wicca and other pagan religions along with essays on topics of current interest to all pagans.
Paganism Past and Present: Information explaining the different Pagan beliefs from both a historical and contemporary context.
The Bookshelf: Collection of writings on divination, botany, and magick including grimoires, historical texts and other items of interest.
The Cauldron: An active, friendly virtual community for members of Pagan religions and their friends, featuring a threaded message board, articles, and book reviews.
The Neopagan Religious Archive: A collection of informational pages based on Paganism as a whole.
The Pagan Library: Articles, stories, music and various thoughts on what it is to be Neo-Pagan. Book reviews, editorials, ethics discussions, rituals and spells.
The Witches Way: An extensive database of information relating to Witchcraft and Paganism, with a slant towards Wicca.
The Zodiac Bistro: Information about general topics included in the Pagan Path, including Witchcraft, Wicca and astrology.
Witchology: Large resource of information for Pagans, witches and Wiccans.
Yahoo Groups: Beeper Pagans: A place for female pagans who suffer from mental illness (such as Bipolar/Beepers).