The Temple of Ara isn’t a building or a facility, but the people who are part of it.
You are the Temple of Ara.

The Temple of Ara isn’t a building or a facility, but the people who are part of it.
You are the Temple of Ara.

The Ara community is a safe space, that embraces and nourishes all those who are looking for an authentic connection with the Divine inside themselves and in the natural world.

In a society that doesn’t acknowledge the importance of spiritual research and leaves little space for communion with the sacred, finding people who are willing to listen, to share and to deepen these experiences may have an inestimable value: for the first time, we feel at home.

Following Phyllis’s words only if you’re having fun, you’re doing it right, our gatherings are recognized by their warmth, irony and by the absence of judgment and useless formalities.

This authenticity allows us to be truly ourselves and to grow by engaging with others.

You can start learning about us through our newsletter, or by looking for the groups available in your area. The Ara community is active in many italian cities with open ritual celebrations, shamanic circles, study groups, convivial meetings and a lot more.

Here are the groups you can find in the Ara community

Ara Wheels

Officially recognized circles lead by a Temple of Ara’s Priestess or Priest in which it’s possible to experience the different aspects of the Tradition led by anexperienced guide.

Ara Circles

Officially recognized groups lead by Dedicated Initiates of the Temple of Ara, meaning people who have successfully completed several years of formal training. These groups mostly hold open rituals and seasonal celebrations.

Study Groups

They offer the opportunity to follow extensive and organized training paths, by learning from a Priestess or a Priest of Ara, in the context of a stable group.

Practice Groups

Groups of people who agree with the Temple of Ara’s main tenets, these groups don’t have the official recognition of the Temple, however they can represent a good opportunity of growth for those who live far from Ara Circles and Wheels.

Ara Wheels

Officially recognized circles lead by a Temple of Ara’s Priestess or Priest in which it’s possible to experience the different aspects of the Tradition led by anexperienced guide.

Ara Circles

Officially recognized groups, lead by dedicated Initiateof the Temple of Ara, meaning people who have successfully completed several years of formal training.

Study Groups

They offer the opportunity to follow extensive and organized training paths, by learning from a Priestess or a Priest of Ara, in the context of a stable group.

Practice Groups

Groups of people who agree with the Temple of Ara’s main tenets, these groups don’t have the official recognition of the Temple, however they can represent an opportunity of growth.

The Temple of Ara isn’t a building or a facility, but the people who are part of it.
You are the Temple of Ara.