Paul Beyerl

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Rev. Paul Beyerl, (pronounced "bye'-rul") born 1945 in Owen, Wisconsin, is known as an author and educator, and particularly as a Wiccan priest, in Wiccan and neopagan circles.

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[edit] Biography

With his partner, Beyerl maintains a 45,000 square foot botanical garden on Rose Hill in Kirkland, Washington, which serves as a classroom and a place where students and visitors are able to see medicinal herbs and ornamental plants as they grow.

Beyerl is known as an herbal educator, with a number of popular publications (see 'Publications') in the field. Today Beyerl teaches courses in herbal medicine at Cascadia Community College, Seattle Central Community College and, through The Hermit’s Grove, which he founded, offers an extensive Master Herbalist certification program.

His magickal teachings about herbs could reasonably be described as new age in that they focus on spiritual and 'magical' topics relating to plants rather than being strictly scientific in their content. This fits with his position as a priest of the Wiccan tradition. The Master Herbalist Program, however, works with current scientific and medical research about the nature of herbal medicine.

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In addition to founding The Hermit's Grove, Beyerl is the founder of The Rowan Tree Church, a Wiccan church that emerged in the mid-1970s in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was granted legal recognition in 1980. He also founded The Mystery School of The Tradition of Lothloriën, which provides extensive studies leading to ordination, in 1981. Beyerl taught in Dallas for two years and in 1991 moved to Los Angeles, California to teach for three years. In 1994 he relocated to Kirkland, Washington, a move which included moving the home office of The Rowan Tree Church.

[edit] Publications

Beyerl began publishing a Wiccan newsletter - The Unicorn - in 1977. It is now among the longest-published Wiccan newsletters in North America, in continuous publication since 1997.

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