Uncover the Mysteries of Paganism: St. Louis' Fascinating Events

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St. Louis is a city in Missouri known for its diverse community and rich cultural heritage. Throughout the year, the city hosts various pagan events that celebrate the ancient traditions and spiritual practices. These events offer a platform for pagans and those interested in pagan beliefs to come together, connect, and learn. One such event is the St. Louis Pagan Picnic, which takes place annually in Tower Grove Park.



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Rev. Don Lewis interviews Spirit's Edge Shamonial Temple Founder & High Priestess Kassa S. Morgan for Magick TV's amazing videos on the 2019 St. Louis Pagan Picnic (at the 9:25 mark)! Also, a correction. where Kassia talks about our public sabbat rituals,

our public sabbat rituals started at Mabon 2012. Love, Light & Blessings!

Seeking Donations for our 2023 Pagan Picnic Booth and our next Online Fall Auction & Fundraiser

We now are collecting donations for our next Online Fall Auction & Fundraiser and our 2023 Annual Booth at the St. Louis Pagan Picnic. All funds raised benefit our Temple, its outreach to the community, our 501c3 effort and support our events!

We are gearing up for our Online Auction and need your help! We're seeking donated items. W e would like to have all items received by this August 1 (ideally, but we will take items after that date!) Please email Kassia S. Morgan at [email protected] if you have items to donate. Your support is greatly appreciated as we continue to raise funds for our Temple and its 501c3 effort! (For Picnic items, we ask that they be donated if at all possible by May 1, 2023)

We are seeking donated and handcrafted items to sell. Ideas for booth & auction tem donations could include, but are not limited to: candles; herb pouches; dream pouches; other types of bags, charms, pouches; knitted, needlepoint, other related items; magickal or spiritual or nature related artwork; soaps; wreaths; pentagrams; quarter markers; dream catchers; besoms; rattles; Witch's Spell or Ritual kit bags or Witch's Cords/kits; chakra balancing gemstones or kits; bath salts; talismans; runes sets; altar related items and decor, etc.

For items handcrafted for a purpose, we are focused on four main purposes for the items - Prosperity (also includes success), Love, Healing and Protection - with all items ethically crafted and using the intention of "for the highest good of all, harming none" with a general magickal purpose (of prosperity, love or protection) so they are applicable to all who come to the booth.

We also are interested in used magickal, shamanic or witchcraft- related books and altar or other magickal items that wish to be re-homed. Though we will cleanse them to neutralize their energy before being placed at the booth, please sever your connection with any magickal tools that you donate.

​Our Annual Online Auction & Fundraiser begins after Labor Day / TBA! To participate in our auction, just join our Spirit's Edge: A Seeker's Salon group page on Facebook, which is where all the action happens!!

To learn more about any of our exciting events or to see our upcoming Rituals, please "like” and “follow” us at our Temple page. Thanks so much!

Love, Light & Blessings and Blessed Be!

Volunteer and be part of the Temple Team at the 2023 St. Louis Pagan Picnic!

Our booth at Pagan Picnic is a huge undertaking, and we need a lot of help! It is also super fun! Every year we have been blessed with TONS of volunteers, which makes it even MORE fun and also more hands make light work! :) When volunteers sign up, they usually end up staying beyond their shift as they are having such a great time of community! It also gives you a "home base" for Picnic. All funds raised benefit our Temple, its outreach to the community, its 501c3 effort and support our events!

Would you be able to help one or both days over the weekend of June 3-4, 2023? Shifts are three hours. We are blessed with 22+ volunteers already signed up to help and hangout this year!

In addition, we can always used some extra hands to help us wrap up the booth from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday and then even more so as many hands as possible from about 4 p.m. until done on Sunday to pack up and take down the tents.

To volunteer, just email Kassia S. Morgan! The more the merrier! Things always work out perfectly and we always have an amazing time!

You will never be alone at the booth and we always have enough experienced folks around to answer questions--we just need trustworthy hands to greet people, make small/easy sales and be good ambassadors. As always, we'll have ice water on hand and a place behind the booth for volunteers to store chairs, coolers, etc

We are looking forward to another amazing Pagan Picnic and weekend of community!

Love, Light & Blessings and Blessed Be!

Scenes of the Spirit's Edge Shamonial Temple and friends at the St. Louis Pagan Picnic! Fun in the Sun! Come to the Edge, where Spirit dwells!

1st Annual Vision Board Experience

Louis Pagan Picnic, which takes place annually in Tower Grove Park. This two-day festival attracts pagans from all over the region and features an array of activities, such as workshops, rituals, vendor booths, and live entertainment. The Pagan Picnic provides an opportunity for individuals to explore different pagan paths, deepen their understanding, and connect with like-minded individuals.

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In addition to the Pagan Picnic, St. Louis also hosts various other pagan events throughout the year. These include seasonal rituals and celebrations, such as the Spring Equinox and Samhain. These gatherings often involve candlelight ceremonies, drum circles, bonfires, and feasting. It is a time for pagans to honor the cycles of nature and connect with the divine forces that govern life. St. Louis also has several pagan organizations and groups that regularly host events and meetings. These organizations provide a supportive community for individuals interested in pagan beliefs and practices. They offer classes, workshops, and discussion groups to help participants deepen their knowledge and understanding of pagan traditions. Overall, the pagan events in St. Louis provide a space for individuals to explore and celebrate their spiritual path. Whether it's through festivals, rituals, or community gatherings, these events offer a chance to connect with like-minded individuals and foster a sense of belonging within the pagan community..

Reviews for "Pagan Festivals in St. Louis: Bridging Past and Present"

1. John - 2/5
I attended the St. Louis Pagan Events and I was really disappointed with the experience. The organization was poor, with events starting late and not following the advertised schedule. The overall atmosphere was chaotic and disorganized. Additionally, the vendors were limited and the selection was underwhelming. I expected to find a variety of unique and interesting products, but there was nothing that stood out. Overall, it was a letdown and I wouldn't recommend attending.
2. Karen - 1/5
I had high hopes for the St. Louis Pagan Events, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The event lacked diversity and inclusivity, with a limited representation of different pagan traditions. The workshops and presentations were a letdown, offering shallow and surface-level information. I expected to learn something new and be inspired, but instead, I left feeling bored and unimpressed. The ticket prices were also quite high considering the quality of the event. I would not waste my time and money attending again.
3. James - 2/5
St. Louis Pagan Events left a lot to be desired. The overall energy of the event was off-putting, with a lack of genuine connection between attendees and presenters. The workshops felt rushed and didn't provide a deep dive into the topics. It was disappointing to see such potential for a fulfilling and educational experience go to waste. I won't be attending again and would advise others to look elsewhere for more engaging pagan events.

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