Volcanic Temple Ceremony
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Minister: Sir Knight Gavin Kaiser
Location: Volcanic Temple, NM
Purpose: To assist thise who would like to gain strength and wisdom to further their goal of being a force of good in their community to do so. To restore the sacred Mystery Schools that once connected Man to nature and the cosmos, his inner self, and his purpose in this world and the others. To refine the ancient mystery schools, making it more suitable for the modern times. Recognizing that the followers of these sacred rites have been oppressed for so long it is important to hold these rituals at locations conducive to the Supreme experience, which sacraments, locations, and other factors can serve as catalysts to.
Travel info: Up to six members will fly to Durango, CO airport. One member will rent a 4×4 or AWD vehicle, and drive the group to a location about 2 hours south-west, where Gavin will be waiting. The cost for the rental vehicle and gas will be split among the group riding along. The member who rents the vehicle and drives the group will receive a $200 reimbursement for accepting the responsibility.
Requirements:
Above Ceremony: Participants must be in good physical health and able to hike for 2 hours up steep terrain, taking breaks as needed.
Below Ceremony: For those who are in good physical health, but unable to make the hike up.
Each participant must bring:
At least 1 gallon of water, depending on how much will fit. Water can be purchased on the drive down from airport. Remaining water needs for each person will be stocked here at base camp.
Hiking backpack with waist strap/buckle
Sleeping bag
Clothing recommendations
Merino wool: socks, underwear, and top and bottom base layers
Outer clothing requirements: Only black, brown, khaki, dark green, dark grey. No bright red, orange, pink, yellow. *On hot days, a long-sleeve white hiking shirt is helpful at certain permitted times, but typically white does not match the color code of the land and cannot be worn.
Clothes with large logos, patterns, or art are not permitted.
Food: Food and water packaged in thin and loud material are not permitted. For instance, some water bottles are thin and loud when empty and squeezed, and some are not.
Supplies Provided: Food, water, Electrolyte pills, tissue paper, lighters, e-shovel, holes pre-dug, trekking poles, tent,
Schedule:
Sunday: Arrive to the Temple
Monday: 1st Degree, Grandmother Stone, Acacian Knight
Tuesday: 2nd Degree
Wednesday: 3rd Degree or Depart
Thursday: Depart, and next group arrives, or 4th degree
Friday: 4th Degree, or 5th degree
Saturday: 5th Degree, or depart
Sunday:
Suggested Donation: Sliding scale, each participant should donate according to their income or net worth as detailed below.
Returnable Damage Deposit is an additional 10% of the suggested donation
Non-returnable Booking Deposit is 50% of the suggested donation. However, 25% of this can be applied to a future booking.
If we receive at least 95% of the suggested donation then we will donate 10% to the Navajo Nation fund. If OMS receives at least 50% of the suggested donation it will donate 5% to the Navajo Nation fund, which will be used to sponsor ceremonies for tribal members of the Navajo Nation, and funding other projects that give back to the land and people.
Pareidolic formations discovered and photographed by Gavin Kaiser while scouting for mystical sites to hold OMS ceremonies. The structures in the photos below are 2+ hours from the volcanic temple, but will not be traveled to until the 4th or 5th degrees. Volcan Temple