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Sacred Hoop

Sacred Hoop

Sacred Hoop Magazine is a quarterly magazine on the subject of shamanism and animistic spirituality. It is edited by Jan Morgan Wood and Nicholas Breeze Wood, and is based in Abercych in Pembrokeshire, west Wales.

The magazine was formed in 1993.

[http://www.sacredhoop.org The Sacred Hoop Website]


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