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Adult Pagan DVD's & VHS:

An eclectic mix of Pagan or occult themed DVDs and a few VHS.

Not all portray Pagans in a completely truthful way, an open mind is needed for some listed. I have tried to steer away from the sterio typing that usually happens, although some are typically 'Hollywood', they are not excessively damaging to us.

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Informative DVD's & VHS:

Fiction DVD's:

Independant Informative DVD's & VHS - Pagan:

I Still Worship Zeus

Thousands of years ago, the Ancient Greeks honored and worshipped the twelve gods of Greece. Today, ninety-eight percent of the population in Greece is Christian Orthodox. However, some natives of Greece--ranging from successful doctors and lawyers to university professors and artists--believe that the ancient Greek religion never died. Many of these believers continue the traditions of their great-great grandfathers and beyond who worshipped the twelve gods. And many try to emulate the values of the gods and, during some rituals, even dress like them.

To buy this DVD go here:

https://www.nationalfilmnetwork.com/store/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=182

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Burning Times

A look at the church's systematic torture and burning of tens of thousands of women as "witches" during the dark ages in order to destroy the subculture of midwives. A look at how the ancient pagan-based communities were destroyed to make way for the male-dominated societies of the present.

If you would like to buy this DVD go HERE.

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Goddess Remembered

This stunning and poetic program examines pre-Christian goddess-worshipping religions. This video offers insights into these ancient cultures and explores the contemporary women's spirituality movement inspired by them.

To buy this VHS go here:

http://about.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=104825101/search=burning%20times%20vhs

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Witchcraft & Wicca - A complete guide for the solitary practitioner

For the first time on DVD 'Witchcraft & Wicca' not only gives a complete history and insight to Witchcraft, but also contains practical demonstrations along with a full ritual.

 

Let Freyja, a witch with many years experience, guide you through the hidden world of Witchcraft. Learn as you watch her prepare a ‘Magic Circle’ and discover the secret of cleansing, preparing and using the ‘Witch’s Tools’.

 

Not only can witchcraft help you to live your life how you wish, it can also increase confidence and self esteem.

To buy this DVD go here:

http://www.witchcraftdvd.com/

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Independent Informative DVD's - Living a more sustainable lifestyle:

Only £19.99 (free postage within UK)

Click HERE to go to the website to purchase the DVD.

A BBC history TV series, Tales from the Green Valley, explores life on a British farm in the 17th century. This 12 x 1/2 hour television documentary, produced and directed by Peter Sommer was shown on BBC2 in the UK in autumn 2005, attracting large audiences and wide critical acclaim.

Down on the Farm - 1620's Style

How do you gauge gas mark 7 when you're using a 17th century bread oven?

Why did people 400 years ago save up their urine to help with the laundry?

Why did farmers in Britain traditionally plough with oxen and not horses?

These are just some of the questions five historians and archaeologists asked themselves as they spent a whole year working a farm restored to how it would have been in the year 1620.

Tales from the Green Valley follows the five as they labour for a full agricultural year, getting to grips with period tools, skills, and technology from the age of the Stuarts, the reign of James I. Everything must be done by hand, from ploughing with a team of oxen using a replica period plough and thatching a cowshed using only authentic materials, to making their own washing liquid for laundry and harvesting the hay & wheat with scythes and sickles.