Through a case study of one email discussion group, cybercoven, along with an analysis of a selection of typical Witchcraft web sites, I show how a rethinking of the divide between "virtual" and "real" allows solitary Witches to practice their earth-based religion online. Included in the analysis is a discussion of how divination rites are affected by online practice.
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