Religion & Spirituality
74 sites
http://neopagan.net/Contents.html
Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
https://fan.enamour.nu/gods
Deity is a fanlisting dedicated to gods and goddesses of all mythologies and religions, hosted under The Fanlistings Network's Mythology/Religion category. Created by Aelyn as part of the Celestial Oracle Studio, it invites fans who admire any divine beings to join a community of 96 members spanning 23 countries.
https://extramundane.xyz/
The Extramundane is a personal blog covering Orthodox Christianity alongside topics like technology, video games, and digital privacy. Posts range from guides on joining the Orthodox Church to practical tech writeups on e-readers and RSS, giving the site a thoughtful mix of faith and indie web sensibility.
https://virtuescience.com/
VirtueScience hosts a spiritual community forum covering topics from enlightenment and astral projection to virtues, esoteric wisdom, and healing practices. Visitors can join discussions on diverse spiritual paths, share near-death experiences, connect with healers and life coaches, and explore an extensive article collection on personal growth and mystical subjects.
https://meander97.neocities.org/
The GA Coven Archive Project is an ambitious research database cataloging over 329 pagan, wiccan, and witchcraft groups located in Georgia, compiled by Meander97 from historical online sources dating back to the late 1990s. With its own archival ethics statement, sourcing documentation, and a searchable data table, this is a genuinely scholarly labor of love for anyone researching the history of pagan communities in the American South.
https://biblenotes.neocities.org/
Bible Notes is a crowdsourced study site offering notes and commentary on biblical scripture, with a focus on prophecy, end-times interpretations, and apocryphal texts including Enoch, the Sibylline Oracles, and various Testaments. The site links to external channels and user submissions exploring fringe biblical truth communities alongside canonical and deuterocanonical books.
https://jewfaq.org/calendar.htm
Judaism 101 (JewFAQ), created by Tracey R. Rich, is a comprehensive reference covering the Jewish calendar in depth, including its astronomical basis, leap month system, month and day names, and the mathematics behind Hebrew date calculation. This particular page offers both a readable introduction for beginners and technical JavaScript code for developers who want to implement Hebrew date conversions.
http://zenki.com/
A dedicated resource exploring Zen Buddhism through the teachings of Dogen Zenji and Prof. Masunaga Reiho, with guidance provided by Israeli Zen practitioner Dan Waxman. Visitors can explore Zazen practice, koans, Soto Zen philosophy, and connections between Zen and martial arts, with content available in both English and Hebrew.
https://bahai-library.com/search
The Bahai Library Online is a comprehensive searchable database of Baha'i texts, documents, and publications, allowing visitors to search by author, title, date, tags, and more. Its vast catalog spans centuries of chronology and includes categories ranging from translations and theses to NSA documents and pilgrims' notes, making it an invaluable reference for Baha'i scholarship.
https://a-chilleus.neocities.org/
Esmé's personal site weaves together naturalistic paganism, creative writing, poetry, and zines, with dedicated sections on the Wheel of the Year and a pagan vade mecum. The site also thoughtfully hosts a curated list of UK trans resources, reflecting the creator's broader values alongside their spiritual and artistic interests.