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City Secret: Pathways

February 20, 9:28 AMSt. Louis Spirituality ExaminerAdele Caelia
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http://www.pathwaysstl.com

Recently, my husband and I had the pleasure of visiting Pathways, a new age store in St. Louis. We had been searching for a store of this type, but it seemed that most in the area have closed down. Thankfully for us, Jenn Lutke sent us this direction.

We weren't quite sure what to expect upon arriving, and we were also somewhat unsure of what we needed and where to find it. Our worries were quickly relieved when we were cheerily greeted by Reverend Deborah Bourbon, the owner of Pathways. As we began to wander, somewhat lost around the store, Bill Duvendack was quick to step in and assist us. He answered all of our questions, and even suggested reading material that  corresponded with our needs. Bill's astrology column is posted monthly in the River's Edge, a magazine based out of St. Charles county. Bill was great and remained accessible throughout our visit, along with Joyce, who was very patient with us as she opened every incense jar on the shelf for us to smell.

Pathways is a hidden treasure, and if you are looking for ritual supplies, robes, reading materials, or music, I highly recommend visiting. To top it off they also have a large list of classes that they teach each month, and a Sunday morning worship service.

 

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