For those who aspire in alchemy, stop here for a review of the rules and advice from a self-proclaimed alchemist. Be sure to make a note of the ten Golden Threads.
This site is the original and best alchemy site of the WWW. It contains information ranging from general historic data to alchemical journals and even an image of a reconstructed alchemical laboratory. Chemists and laymen alike will be fascinated by the online translated texts from the journals of alchemists.
Home page for the "leading school for the study of practical alchemy." Site contains information about courses and study in Qabala and Esotericism. Site also contains The Stone, an alchemy newsletter.
Site details the research of Dean Stonier, director of the Global Sciences Group. The page details the chemistry involved in the purification and transmutation of transition row metals and their societal applications.
This site features aspects of Asian divination. Specialized links to Chinese, Tibetan, and Vietnamese astrology are available. Also provides current news in Asian astrology and a mailing list.
A professional astrologer for over 20 years, Barbara Schermer offers astrological reports via e-mail, horoscopes by mail, book lists, and guest astrologers, all at a "great price," of course. Also features information about Schermer's Book, Astrology Alive!
Site gives information about the founding of the AA and promotes its three publications. Site also gives information about annual seminars on all aspects of astrology.
This is the home page for the Magazine of Astrology. Site contains professional astrological forecasting, editorials, and information about astrology as a profession. Site also contains articles about ethics in astrology and the current trends in commercial astrological forecasting.
This site takes a serious look at astrology and its biblical roots. Site lays out the limitations of modern commercial astrology and attempts to define its true meaning and place in daily life.
Provides a speculative historical description of astrology. Also contains a mathematical description of planetary movements and the movements of the zodiac. Site contains an alphabetical listing of other links as well.
This light and fluffy site features information about current lunar phases and signs, as well as reasons why people believe and disbelieve astrology. Site describes the astrologer Haizen Paige as a "renaissance man" and describes his interests and qualifications.
Contains a musical interpretation of the movements of the planets. Billed as relaxing when used in a state of meditation.
This site attempts to rationalize astrology through spiritual laws traditionally accepted by science and religion. Site provides a somewhat logical argument for astrology. Regardless of your view, the page provides a slew of information on astrology rather than just an advertisement.
One of the wittiest astrology pages on the WWW, Kramer gives entertaining horoscopes rather than the usual predigested planetessimal garbage. A refreshing look at astrology.
Probably the definitive source in astrological online searching. Site maintains links to professional astrologers, student astrologers, national associations, and schools in 48 countries. Site also contains information about how to register with this directory for the astrologically inclined.
This astounding multimedia tour of the planets contains a wealth of information about mythological significance, scientific understanding, as well as some very neat facts, not to mention the good images. Site is a very good educational tool for the astronomical and astrological novice.
Site offers a free astrological chart based on information entered by the user. Page also gives information about the author of the site, as well as links to other astrological chart servers.
Site offers a thorough historical and critical investigation of astrology. Although at times highly opinionated, this site presents a very detailed and somewhat logical argument.
This site provides a great introduction to astrology and the basics of astrological planetary movements and interpretations. Breaks astronomy into an acting paradigm of planets, signs, and houses. A bibliography also is available.
Describes the fundamental principles of Buddhist astrology, as well as history of astrology in Buddhism. Also offers a free-of-charge system of Tibetan divination.
Organized as one of the Web's jumping of points for astrology. Contains many links to different areas of astrology including articles by Sandra Hozhon, links to a WWW index, conference information, and even an O.J. Simpson case commentary.
Site describes the fictional and well-illustrated story of Elisa Cameron, who loses her life in the metropolis of Arcadia. Site contains nine issues of this saga.
This site contains an in-depth essay on the psychology of believing in ghosts. Essay also probes the history of believing, as well as other cultures beliefs and disbelieves in spirits.
Site describes spirits that reside in one of Los Angeles' oldest movie studios. Speculation as to the identity of the ghosts ranges from Lucille Ball to Redd Foxx. Regardless of the identity, the page is an entertaining read.
Yes, it really is a list of haunted dining and lodging in the United States. Browsers are able to select haunted establishments based on geographical location. Also contains a short explanation of the previous identity of the ghost.
Site contains a wealth of ghost stories and supernatural spook tales. Page contains Halloween stories and vampire tales as well. This Web page was assembled very nicely, try it.
Ghost photos and spooky tales are found in this Web site sponsored by two paranormal investigators. Also contains links to the "UFO Realm."
Site explains how a personal-experience narrative can evolve into a ghost story. Also contains links to other types of lore.
This site brings forth the question "What is happening in June's basement?" Site contains pictures and images, and the browser is asked interpret what is wrong.
Site tells of the author's experiences with hauntings. Contains a long list of ghost stories and spooky tales.
Site author describes his work in the field and provides a catalog of books on ghost stories, shipwrecks and train wrecks. Site also invites believers and observers to share their stories.
Site is the home page for the Adobe Angels Ghost book series. Stories relate to the experiences of Native Americans, Hispanics, and Anglos. Site contains ordering information and forms.
Uncovers the story of a haunted Toys R Us store and a seance held to communicate with the ghost employee. Site also describes the increased business due to the activities.
An organization of over 22 years wants to hear your ghost stories. Submission by e-mail from this site is possible. You also can order a T-shirt, if you want.
Page provides an interactive version of the classic Washington Irving tale. User is able to read and make comments on characters, symbolism, and other aspects of the work.
If you are looking for vampires, werewolves, ghosts, and witchcraft links, go no further. Site also contains short voice messages and video-clips.
Site invites the browser to offer their opinion for or against paranormal phenomena. Site attempts to evaluate the level of belief in modern myths, such as UFO's and a living Elvis.
Site contains the haunting story of a little boy from the Philippines and his religious experience at Easter. Site also contains travel information for those interested.
Beautiful site depicting the haunted castle Reichenstein along the Rhine River of Germany. Not only does this site contain stories of a man without a head, it provides an informative tour of the stronghold.
Site contains stories told by the page author and anonymous spectators pertaining to angel visitations. Site also contains links to other paranormal phenomena.
Site is a conglomeration of information gathered from various electronic resources. Contains extensive list of ghost stories and links to similar sites.
Site explains the connection between the number seven and the animal kingdom, through the upper and lower astral planes. Site also contains links to The Weaver, a spiritual publication.
Site provides information and acts as an advertisement for numerologist Yaakov Kier. User can input personal information and questions and e-mail them to Kier.
Site compares and contrasts the different dogmas of both philosophical endeavors. Site offers a unique analysis of the browser's name, try it!
If you need help discovering your life purpose, you might try here. Nigel Harris provides numerology readings using your name and date of birth. Also contains information about computer programs for numerologists.
Site gives a synopsis of numerology and metaphysical descriptions of numbers 1 through 9. Site also features numerological charts and how the user can obtain his or her own.
This site provides a refreshing change to those bogged down in daily horoscopes. This site also provides a free reading by simply entering your birth date.
This site features a vast array of information about numerology relating to astrological signs; love, sex, and marriage; numerology and religion; and information about how to receive your own reading. Also contains links to incense and oils.
This page gives a descriptive introduction to numerology and a broad history. Site also contains three brief lessons to practicing numerology and interpreting your results.
Site provides information about basic meanings of the letters of the alphabet and their numerological meanings. Also contains a life lessons section and tells how to order your chart.
Prime is a software package that predicts dates, gives individual profiles, match makes, and interprets numerology profiles. This software can be downloaded from their Web site.
This site provides a detailed and opinionated discussion of the number 666 and its biblical meanings. Author attempts to dispel the current connotations and misrepresentation of the infamous number.
Site provides intriguing information about numerology and public response to numerology. Also provides a cynical, skeptical, and highly opinionated look at the pseudo-science.
One of the only free online numerology services of the WWW. It provides a lengthy reading that will surprise you at times and bore you at others. Regardless, it's still free, so investigate!
This fascinating page gives numerological interpretations into the JFK assassination, Shakespeare, the Bible, and presidential deaths.
Site features the exploration of alternative spiritualities. Contains links to commercial organizations, pagan links, rituals, and other spiritual home pages. Also available is a membership in the ASC.
Site contains links to sights and sounds created by dolphins and angels to inspire the believer. Also contains a downloadable dolphin movie.
Site serves as a pagan/metaphysical gathering place and seeks to promote the occult through links to events, artists, magazines, and of course, merchandise sales. Also contains a spell book link and a registry.
An amazing site containing information ranging from wisdom of the earth to Mayan astronomical techniques. Also contains poetry, magical lands links, and much more.
Site is fundamentally dedicated to expanding human horizons and promotes alternate religion across the Web. Also contains links to business, discussion forums, sex, and magic.
Site describes the NHOG as a nonprofit organization promoting Earth-based religions. Features their newsletter, Open Ways, plus links to the Northwest Fall Equinox Festival and occult resources.
Site provides a large number of links to occult sites on the WWW. Site also contains links to search engine listings of certain topics.
Site contains a great index to occult sites on the net. Some include links to newsgroups, neopagans, and magic.
This is another occult site containing a massive number of links. Links are organized into categories, which are in alphabetical order.
If you need a deluxe ceremonial dagger or a wall pentagram finished in gold, this is your site. Also contains links to events, groups, and psychics.
Site describes mystery school correspondence teachings. Site offers a history of the school, course descriptions, information about lectures and workshops, contact addresses, and recommended occult literature.
You've seen it on the Discovery channel, now check it out online—the Shroud of Turin. Site gives information about the research endeavors on the shroud, as well as shroud literature and a frequently asked questions section.
Site serves as a guide to the occult, mystic books, and other material. Site offers a $3, 90-page catalog. Norse lore, mythology, and mysticism material are available as well.
This site contains excerpts from The Book of the Subgenius by J.R. "Bob" Dobbs. Site boasts intellectual salvation from the doldrums and evils of society, and promises "physical attractiveness—overnight." A very strange site, but check it out.
Site serves as the contact site for Bud Hollowell, reincarnationist. Mr. Hollowell claims to help people remember past lives. Also mentions past lives seminars.
Site explores the concept of the biblical Moses' reincarnation as Dr. Martin Luther King. Site is strewn with biblical quotes and conclusions drawn from them. The skeptic might view this site with several pounds of salt and a doubting eye.
Site features the bizarre Addison Brown and his efforts at reincarnation. Brown outlines his theories about how reincarnation is possible due to rotations of celestial bodies. Site also contains New Age links.
This page explores Joe's unified spirituality theory and his attempts to understand the meaning of life. Also contains links to other paranormal phenomena.
Part of the Sivanda Yoga Vendanta Center, this Web site explains the subject of reincarnation through quotes from the Bhagavad Gita and the laws of Karma. Also contains a poem about reincarnation.
Site is part of the "Phenomena of the Psyche and Other Inexplicable Anomalies." Site contains links to ftp sites, search engines, Gopher sites and Web sites on reincarnation.
Site attempts to explain the concept of soul evolution and application of the Karma principle. Page provides personal reincarnation examples, definitions of reincarnation, and past-life therapy links.
Ben H. Swett gives an interesting look at reincarnation through a Christian perspective. Site contains an essay by Mr. Swett, a few tidbits on the Wheel of Karma, and many interesting stories.
Site discusses reincarnation based on the laws of Karma. Page attempts to correct misconceptions about Karma and elucidates this as an anecdote.
Site provides a case history of a reincarnation event taped in 1976, provided by Don Showen. Home page is set up in a question/answer therapy session, which at times is very eerie.
The writings of Edgar Cayce, a deceased psychic, are displayed to give his view of reincarnation. The page, however, is the platform of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc., which seeks to build its membership, as well as promote its publications on reincarnation, ESP, and health and healing.
Site looks into the biblical meaning of reincarnation from a very Christian investigator. A good site for a brief overview of reincarnation and biblical reincarnation.
One of the strangest pages yet encountered in the reincarntaion corner of the Web. An eclectic page combining the tri-chart theory of reincarnation based on conception and birth dates, and an author's obsession with Einstein.
A nuts and bolts approach to reincarnation based on the simplistic view of carbon-based life forms. Also contains some neat graphics and poetry.
Site profiles the Dali Lama's recognition of a six-year-old boy, Gehun Choekyi Nyima, as the authentic reincarnation of the 10th Panchen Lama. Contains links to letters to the Chinese government and press releases.
Brad Jensen gives a Christian perspective of reincarnation based on self-examination and exploration. Site also contains links to other essays pertaining to discovering the power within you.
Page offers tarot readings and psychic guidance. Page contains a well-thought-out graphic scheme, as well as interesting links to the spiritual realm.
Not an introductory page, but a site that claims to be a manual for use of tarot cards in spells. Site contains numerous tarot combinations to remedy troubles or create them.
Joan Bunning provides an excellent in-depth online tarot tutorial. The entire package can also be downloaded from this site. This is an excellent place to start for those interested in entering the tarot realm.
Site gives a explanatory tarot reading for Clive Baker. Also contains links to Clive's home page and other occult sites.
Page contains information based on a "Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn" approach to tarot reading. Site contains links to meanings and origins of tarot, as well as a brief book list on tarot.
Site yields information for tarot enthusiasts in the form of links to tarot decks, publications, reviews, and software. Page also contains a useful online beginner course taught by Michele Jackson, for free! Site provides a very useful tarot source.
Site has been providing free tarot readings since 1993. Contains several different deck readings and schools of tarot thought. Site also contains links to tarot-related topics and other occult interests.
Provides background information on tarot plus a brief lesson in reading tarot cards. Also contains explanations of deck types, the Rider deck and the Crowley deck.
Site gives information on tarot relating to the Book of Troth (Crowley Deck). Site contains a discussion forum and an entire visualized deck.
Site gives a brief and informative overview of tarot cards. Site is the home page for Daniel Higgins, amateur tarot card reader.
If talking to tarot people like yourself is what you want, stop here first. This is the site to order the T.A.R.O.T. newsletter from and check out links to other tarot stuff. Site features the work of Mary K. Greer and Ed Buryn.
A very useful tarot site that contains an extensive alphabetical list of tarot decks and brief history of tarot. Also contains a nifty list of U.S. stores that sell tarot decks.
This site describes and promotes the use of tarot to explore one's self, in essence, tarot solitaire. Page also contains a nice "Tree of Life" link that leads to further explanations.
Site is designed to equip the non-professional with the means to read their own cards. But, it isn't free.
This excellent UFO page not only contains UFO stories, but it links William Lear, inventor of the 8-track tape, to some very strange happenings. Site also hints—or screams—of government cover-ups and covert intelligence.
Another site not for the paranoid. Alien Bob provides an entertaining and thought-provoking site. Site provides a unique perspective on UFO and alien invasion that must be seen and not explained.
Another phenomenal site boasting alien information, photos, and sightings. Site also provides access to the Alien Archive its search engine.
Home page, not government sponsored, for the secret military instillation that has sparked curiosity and UFO enthusiasts for years. Site contains links to newsletters, testimonials, photos, cartoons, and newspaper articles.
Home page for the organization provides historical UFO information and research goals of the organization. Discusses BUFORA's publication, UFO Times, and annual meetings.
Clandestine operations in the Reagan-Bush years covering up military affairs and UFO contacts are discussed here. Various conspiracy links also can be found, as well as some other tripped-out theories, including a take on the Kennedy assassination.
FSR is an international journal established in 1955, and this is its home page. Site contains a fine picture library of UFO sittings.
A home page for governmental cover-up utilizing the Freedom of Information Act. Site contains government-released documents about UFO encounters and other bits of fascinating information attempting to prove a cover-up.
This page claims its purpose is "...to foster this awareness and communication between all beings on this planet and elsewhere." Page includes author's own "awakening story" and her work as psychiatric counselor. A strange page for the firmly grounded unbeliever.
Page describes the plight of Budd Hopkins' work with PBS and PBS's molestation of the material. Hopkins accuses the show of a message that "...all people who claim to be abductees are delusional, victims of repeat hallucinations..." Sight contains the links to Nova and the program.
An astounding page providing alien autopsy images, crash photos, sketches of the most famous UFO crash ever, and information about the cover-up. Page also contains Air Force reports on the incident.
Site gives a somewhat scientific view of extraterrestrial alien civilization with the "drake equation," first proposed by Carl Sagan. Also contains information about the secret air base known as Groom Lake.
Nuclear physicist, Stan Friedman, provides his Web page for discussion and presentation of new information in "Ufology." Site contains some fascinating images of UFO wreckage and astronomical data. Page also contains UFO sighting report forms and UFO publication information.
This site contains a book list of semiserious literature from UFO researchers. Although the preface to the book list is over-dramatic, the list is a good source of information for those who want to believe and participate in the debate.
Either a great information source or a governmental cover-up, you decide. Site contains unconfirmed stories of 10 astronauts and their encounters with UFOs and aliens.
A wealth of information on the cover-up, the conspiracy, sightings, and even a Newsweek poll. Page contains enough information to satisfy and convince the browser with images and stories.
You've waited for it, here it is. The home page for the popular TV show. Site contains all sorts of X-Files information, from fan club news to episode surveys and frequently asked questions.
Informative text-only page provides a lengthy discussion about the origins of voodoo and attempts to clear up some misconceptions about the religion. Article also addresses differences in Haitian, Creole, and African voodoo.
Site provides an online gallery of Voodoo flags, which can be viewed and purchased from this site. Features several flags depicting the hybridization of traditional religions.
Site contains an article by N. Adu Kwabena-Essem discussing the Catholic Church's recent recognition of the religions of Africa and its apology for years of scorn. Site also details the inner workings of the voodoo religion and relations to daily life.
Site provides a quick introduction to voodoo vocabulary and figures associated with voodoo. Also contains several voodoo links.
Frances A. Bono writes an in-depth and well-referenced article about the influences of religion in healing, especially voodoo and hybrids of voodoo. The article attempts to dispel myths and to speculate about medical causes for illnesses other than voodoo. A very interesting read nonetheless.
Site provides a brief overview of voodoo and explains the birth of modern voodoo in Haiti. Site also contains links to creation myths and voodoo ceremonies.
Home page of Angelique Kidjo gives a modern-day look at the role of voodoo practices in daily life of the residents of Benin. Site also has a few photos of West African voodoo ceremonies.
This site gives a handy overview of voodoo and a nice history. Also contains a useful voodoo term glossary and information about a haunted history tour of New Orleans.
Site contains a lengthy bibliographic list of books and authors pertaining to voodoo. Also contains references to newspaper articles and a map of Africa.
This page contains links to African voodoo information. Links include: the origins of voodoo, gods and goddesses, Afro-Caribbean deities, and other Africa links.
Site is the home page for the New Orleans Voodoo Museum. Site provides a brief description of the exhibits and the people involved in making them happen.
This site provides voodoo products to the online shopper. Site contains price lists and images of the products. Also present are other interesting religious African links.
Superb graphics make this voodoo page worth visiting. Contains several voodoo cards and meanings. Links also can be found to Mardi Gras pages.
Site promotes a tour of Benin on the West Coast of Africa. Discover the ancient roots of voodoo from your air-conditioned hotel on the beach, if you've got the money.
Page is one of the most comprehensive voodoo pages on the WWW, although there are few, if any, pictures. Start here if you are a neophyte to the religion of voodoo or just want a lot of information.
The Covenant of the Goddess, a nonprofit religious corporation, provides information about the religion of witchcraft and attempts to clear up "thousands of years of bad press." Site contains links to philosophy, holidays, and general practices.
If you are obsessed with Elizabeth Montgomery and Bewitched, you probably already found this page. Site contains a great record of the 60s TV show Bewitched and a great deal more information about Samantha. Also features downloadable images of Elizabeth and a silly slide show.
The Hazelnut is an online/print Wiccan magazine whose philosophy is based on the Celtic tree calendar/alphabet. The messages deal with aspects of herbal uses, folklore, mythology, lunar happenings, and more.
Page serves as a body count for those who lost their lives due to witch persecution. The site contains a long alphabetical list of the persecuted dating back to medieval times.
Home page for a organization founded in 1985 for practicing the beliefs of the ancient Celts and Witches from Tuscany. This organization publishes a semiannual magazine with news and information about their following. Information on instruction in their tradition also can be found here.
Ever wondered what the ties between Satanism and Wicca are? You'll find the answer here. Page contains a lengthy text article containing information about the birth of Wicca from 19th century literary Satanism and the direction of present day Wiccan philosophy.
A collective based in Portland, SbS practices feminist witchcraft and encourages modern living through conservation, ecology, and education. Browser can also find other witchcraft and activism links here.
One of the best sites dealing with the Salem witch trials. Site contains great images and information in the form of an online tour of Salem.
While most WWW sites inform and support witchcraft, this site looks to condemn it through biblical verse and interpretation. Site also, contains a list of biblical passages on aspects of the occult. The phrase "spiritual adultery" also is coined here and used to explain a highly one-sided view.
Site is the home page for Taliesin Athor Govannon, a self-proclaimed witch. Page contains a who's who of Gardnerian Wicca, starting with the founder, Geral B. Gardner. Also contains a historical timeline starting with events in 1749.
Site uses the "Malleus Malificarum," a 15th century witch hunting manual, to learn about witches. Site also contains witchcraft and pagan links.
Site gives a brief overview of the infamous history surrounding the Salem witch trials. Site also blends the art of witchcraft with tarot cards and offers psychic services.
An extensive list of questions and answers regarding witchcraft and aspects of witchcraft you might never think of nor want to think about is located here. Answers to questions like "Do witches believe in Jesus?" are found within. Also contains a handful of links to occult sites.
Page discusses the origins and dark history of Wicca, the religion of the ancient Celtic people. Site also explains the role of Wicca and pagan sources in the formation of Christianity.
Another Page based in Salem, Massachusetts, this informative witching page provides a unique resource for witches and pagans to congregate on the web. Site contains current events links and many more relevant links of interest to occult types. Great page to start searching the WWW for witchcraft.
Witch's Brew is a nicely done page providing information on witchcraft and the occult, as well as great graphics. Site also contains several interesting witchcraft, pagan, Wicca, occult, and commercial links.