Links and Resources

Diana's Grove Mystery School
Diana's Grove offers a yearly Mystery School program and on-site retreats that foster personal growth, community building, and leadership development. The Grove uses earth-based spiritual values, practices, and processes. Mystery School uses a different myth each year to help people step into their potential to become the person their dreams, their destiny, requires. Diana's Grove is 102-acre nature sanctuary, retreat center, and community. The St. Louis Mysteries group formed as a way for local-to-St. Louis participants in Mystery School to bring this life-changing work home with them.

Elements of Wellness Massage Therapy School
Elements of Wellness, founded by Lucinda Sohn, has been a fantastic supporter of St. Louis Mysteries. The beautiful school teaches not just how to give a massage, but how to become a healer. With training on community development and leadership skills adapted from Diana's Grove, Elements of Wellness focuses on the success of their students with individual attention and support. Elements of Wellness also offers community wellness classes open to the public.

River and Joyce Higginbotham
River and Joyce are active teachers in the Midwest, as well as strong supporters of St. Louis Mysteries and Diana's Grove. Their books, Paganism and Pagan Spirituality, are excellent resources as an introduction to Paganism, or as a way to deepen your spirituality.

T. Thorn Coyle
Thorn teaches internationally and is a priestes in the Anderson Feri and Reclaiming Traditions. She is the author of Evolutionary Witchcraft, and beginning in April 2007 will offer a 2-year training in the Anderson Feri Tradition hosted on the Diana's Grove land. Thorn's work focuses on a rigorous commitment to personal daily practice. She teaches that powerful magical skills begin with a dedication to personal growth.

Canyon/Dr. L. Carol Scott
Canyon is a staff member at Diana's Grove and also presents her own material based on her 30 years of experience in child and adult development. She is a dynamic speaker and is dedicated to helping people develop their highest potential.

 

Local events:

St. Louis Pagan Picnic
The 15th Pagan Picnic will be July 14th and 15th at Tower Grove Park. Pagan Picnic is an annual festival with rituals, vendors, musicians, workshops, and more.

Pagan Pride St. Louis
Pagan Pride is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting pride in Pagan identity, fighting religious intolerance, and educating the public about what it means to be Pagan. The group is
affiliated with the Pagan Pride Project, an international non-profit group whose purpose is ending religious descrimination. The Pagan Pride Project and its local affiliates sponsor public equinox rituals and charity drives each September.

 

Local groups:

Yarrow Coven