Registration for the 2025 Wildwood Sisterhood Mystery School is now closed.
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Wildwood Sisterhood | a modern mystery school for women

A 12 Month Companionship with the Earth’s Rhythms through
Sacred Phenology, Applied Mythology, Eco-Spirituality, and the Power of the Feminine Circle

Step into the Wildwood Sisterhood, where the forest becomes a sanctuary for your deepest self. Like the Handless Maiden in the Grimm's tale, who found healing and strength among a circle of women in the woods, we gather in this sacred space to reconnect with our inner essence and restore the parts of ourselves that have been cut off. In the heart of the Wildwood is a Hut, where we seek and find communion with ourselves, the Sacred, and the mysteries of the natural world.

Join us in this journey of sisterhood, where, through solitude and togetherness, we mirror the ancient paths of mystics who found the Divine in the embrace of nature. Here, among the trees, we will recover our truest selves and nurture the wild, untamed spirit that resides within each of us. Here, we will grow back our hands.

 
If we surrendered to earth’s intelligence
we could rise up rooted,
like trees.
— Rainer Maria Rilke

Embark on a transformative 12-month journey within the Wildwood Sisterhood Mystery School, where each month we gather to explore the sacred mysteries and wild rhythms of the Earth. Our gatherings are more than mere meetings; they are rituals rooted in the cyclical wisdom of nature, guiding us through the profound shifts that occur as we move through the seasons within our bioregions. These sessions are an invitation to re-wild our lives and souls, reconnecting with the ancient stories and seasonal wisdom that speak to the heart of our beings.

We will meet on the following 2025 First-Thursday dates from 11:30am-1:00pm PST: January 9, February 6, March 6, April 3, May 8*, June 5, July 1*, August 7, September 4, October 2, November 6, December 4. 
*May and July sessions meet on different dates due to other Waymarkers' program commitments. 

Join us in this sacred circle, where the wild, the mystical, and the deeply personal intertwine, offering a journey of soulful discovery, emplaced empowerment, and feminine connection that will resonate in the depths of your soul.

The 2025 Wildwood Sisterhood is FULL and registration is CLOSED.

Talk of mysteries! Think of our life in nature, daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! The solid earth! The actual world! The common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? Where are we?
— Thoreau, 1864
 

The Wildwood Sisterhood mystery school may be for you if…

  • you yearn to harmonize your spiritual practices with the sacred rhythms of the seasons;

  • you seek a profound intimacy between your soul and the soul of the world;

  • you crave a mythopoetic and enstoried way of living;

  • you wish to cultivate a community rooted in mystical and spiritual connection;

  • you are ready to embark on a transformative journey that will heal, restore, and deepen your relationship within the wild and wonder-filled world.

 
 

During our monthly gatherings, we immerse ourselves in the living myths and stories of the Earth, exploring seasonal archetypal themes and drawing from nature's imagery as a mirror for our inner and outer landscapes. In the warmth of our kind and loving community, we seek to attune ourselves to the rhythms of the natural world and the wisdom of the wild. Together, we pursue the age-old question explored in the mystery schools: “Who Am I and Why Am I Here?” The unique answers we find may lead us to a profound sacred eco-awakening, as timeless and relevant today as it was in the sacred temples of Egypt.

Our practices are rooted in eco-spirituality and eco-mysticism, designed to deepen our connection with the Earth and with one another. We engage in eco-somatic awareness, mythopoetic expression, and imaginal work, weaving together writing, ritual, and contemplative practices to align our souls with the cycles of nature. Practices including working with a sacred phonology wheel, developing a personal mythological wheel, and monthly rituals will support individuals in recovering their own inner story that is ecologically placed.

Each gathering begins with a grounding meditation, inviting us to attune to the breath of life and the presence of the Sacred within and around us, allowing time to arrive fully and co-create a sacred space. Work will be done to understand the story arc of transformation, and how we relate the archetypal stages of Home, Departure, Severance/Initiation, and Return in our own enstoried lives. We conclude with a closing meditation, anchoring the insights and energies we've cultivated.

Our time together is a dynamic blend of creating a container for deep work, storytelling, teaching, open discussion, Council, and collaborative exploration. Guided by the wisdom of the Earth and the myths that speak to our souls, we engage in practices that resonate with the themes emerging for each of us, with the aim of connecting with Divine Mystery so that we may truly, “Know Thyself!”

 

Over the course of the year, the Wildwood Sisterhood will explore the archetypal themes of Home, Departure, Initiation, and Return, using myths and stories to reflect on the deeper narratives that shape our lives. By mapping your mythology, you will uncover the stories within you and the stories in which you live, grounding them in your relationships with the places you call home. As we discover where we are, we begin to understand why we are. This process will help you identify the myths guiding your life and those that may need an ecological evolution.

A key part of this journey will be the development of a Personal Mythology Wheel and a Phenology Wheel, through which we’ll pay close attention to the natural world’s unfolding stories. By working with the phenology wheel, you’ll track the wild guides—animals, seasons, landscapes, the whole more-than-human world—who are actively participating in your story and calling you to create new ones. The Phenology Wheel invites us to listen deeply to the language of the seasons and landscapes around us. As we intersect the Phenology Wheel with our Personal Mythology Wheel, a greater story will be revealed, aligning your own journey with the rhythm of the earth and the sacred cycles of life.

Through this integration, we will explore the essential questions of identity ("Why am I?"), direction ("Where am I going?"), and purpose ("Why am I going there?"), developing a storied framework that connects you to ancestral myths while discerning which stories you need to leave behind. This process will guide you through initiation and ultimately return you to your community with a sense of healing, wholeness, and wild wisdom.

 
 
 
 

Introducing The Hut—an exclusive online sanctuary within the Wildwood Sisterhood, inspired by the transformative space of the Wood Sisters in the tale of The Handless Maiden. Much like its mythical counterpart, The Hut serves as your personal refuge and resource for reflection, growth, and spiritual insight.

Within The Hut, you’ll enjoy access to:

  • Seasonal Guides to harmonize your practices with the earth's natural rhythms.

  • Monthly Reflective Prompts to spark inner exploration and self-discovery.

  • Rituals and Resources designed to nurture your personal transformation.

The Hut is your personal sacred space for connecting with the wild, weaving together nourishment, inspiration, and the shared journey of the Wildwood Sisterhood.


 
 
 
 
Truly feeling and giving voice to the affective significance and meaning of our bond with the earth may be a crucial basis for action to restore the earth and a sustainable life worth living.
— Barbara Holifield

Step into the Wildwood Sisterhood and awaken the ancient, untamed wisdom within, where your soul’s story intertwines with the sacred rhythms of the Earth.


 

Mary DeJong is a trained ecotheologian, spiritual ecologist, eco-spiritual companion and spiritual coach who comes out of the Christian mystical tradition within an animist framework. Mary holds a BA in English Literature; Masters in Theology & Culture with a focus in Eco-Theology and Eco-Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology; post-graduate certificates in Ecology & Religion from Yale’s School of Forestry & Religion; and EcoPsychology and Advanced Applied Mythology from Pacifica Graduate Institute; and has completed the three-year cycle of School of Celtic Consciousness with John Philip Newell. She has received training through Animas Valley Institute in the Way of Council and Art of Mirroring. Mary has contributed with SDI (Spiritual Directors International) through their podcast series, webinars, and conferences bringing eco-spiritual companionship into the conversation. She is a trained urban naturalist and Forest Steward through the City of Seattle’s Green Seattle Partnership. Learn more about Mary.

“As an eco-theologian and spiritual ecologist I understand how the stories we tell about the Sacred impact how we understand ourselves and our place in this world. When stories and cosmologies are told that continue to perpetuate our separation from our home planet, we will continue to be estranged, acting out in dominion and oppression. The emerging field of eco-psychology affirms that our holistic wellness is inherently connected to the wellness of the more-than-human world. The exciting intersection of this work is the deep looking into our personal stories and narratives of the Divine, and finding how the threads weft and weave through the lands of our ancestors, the trees of our childhood, and the rapidly changing environments of our present lives. How can we change our stories of disconnection into profound belonging? How does this narrative work impact radical social and cultural transformation? How will the Sacred Wild re-member yourself to your soul and the very soil of your life? A new story of reconnection, often discovered through a Wild Soul Guidance relationship, will strengthen one’s relationship with the natural world in profound and unexpected ways.”


 
At the center of your being
you have the answer;
you know who you are
and you know what you want.
— Lao Tzu
 

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