The Cauldron - No. 132

Pagan Journal of the Old Religion - May 2009

THE CAULDRON was a non-profit, independent, esoteric magazine featuring in-depth articles on traditional witchcraft, Wicca, ancient and modern Paganism, magic, and folklore. It was published quarterly in the UK in February, May, August, and November between 1976 and 2015. It was founded to cater for pagan witches, giving space in particular to non-Gardnerian traditions of witchcraft and so provided some balance to The Wiccan (now Pagan Dawn), the mouthpiece of the Pagan Front (later the Pagan Federation). During its lifetime The Cauldron was edited by Michael Howard who "has been active among pagans and ritual magicians since the early 1960s".


St George: A canite Myth? - (Ian Chambers)

Thelemic Symposium 2008 - (Moggs Morgan)

An Interview with Orion Foxwood - (Michael Howard)

Old Nick Names - A Glossary of Folk-Names for the Devil - (Steven Posch)

Forges and Watermills in Serbian Tradition - (Radomir Ristic)

The Wellspring of Wicca: Gerald Gardner’s ‘High magic’s Aid’ - (Philip Heselton)

St Uzec Menhir & The Mysteries of Tubal Cain - (Shani Oates)

A Witch’s Natural History - (Giles Watson)

The Three Rods of True Thomas - (Steven Jones)

Better By You, Better Than Me - (Robin the Dart)

The Malleus Malefiracum - (Peter Kane)

1734-Approaching The Mysteries - (Stuart Inman)

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