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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Wild Ideas Web Reviews - The Temple &amp;gt; Fairy Lore</title><link>http://www.wildideas.net/webrevs/the_temple/fairy_lore/</link><description>an online exploration of the wild </description><item><title>Dreampower</title><link>http://www.dreampower.com/</link><description>In keeping with the quote at the head of this section, this is web site of R.J. Stewart, and contains, among other things, the full text of his book, &lt;i&gt;Robert Kirk: Walker Between Worlds,&lt;/i&gt; which is an annotated version of Kirk's 18th-century classic &lt;i&gt;The Secret Commonwealth.&lt;/i&gt; Kirk's book is particularly noteworthy because, according to Scottish legend, he was himself abducted by the fae some time after writing it and never returned. Talk about fieldwork... The site also contains a listing of all Stewart's books, news about upcoming workshops and events presented by him and his wife Josephine, meditations, incense recipes, online tarot readings with the Dreampower tarot deck, and more.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -1 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Desiree's Musings: The Faery Notebook</title><link>http://www.sphinxmuse.net/faery/</link><description>A subsection of a web site reviewed in the Wicca section, this site differs from a vast majority of other faery sites in that it clearly acknowledges the &amp;quot;darker&amp;quot; and less benevolent side of Faery. Contains essays on typical fairy art, stereotypical faery traits (including some ideas as to why these are associated with faery), and a collection of poetry with commentaries.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -1 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>