“How do you tell a person born blind what seeing is like?”
-R. Gordon Wasson
While the Temple helps illuminate the door, the true discovery comes when you choose to open it yourself — listening to your intuition and uncovering what resonates most deeply within.
The path ahead is beautiful and personal, offering unique insights, challenges, and opportunities for growth. No two paths are the same, and your experience will be shaped by your intentions, readiness, and openness to the journey ahead.
Step forward with an open heart, trust the process, and let the adventure unfold.
Set and Setting
Your inner-world and your outer-world shape the experience. A clear mindset and a safe, welcoming setting are ideal for spiritual growth.
Whether it’s a quiet room, a forest, or the company of trusted companions, crafting the right environment is key to unlocking the experience’s potential.
Intention
Every journey starts with a question or a purpose. What are you seeking?
Could it be healing, insight, connection… or something unknown? Hold that intention lightly, like a compass, and let it guide you while staying open to surprises along the way.
Preparation
Preparation is about setting the stage for a smooth and grounded experience. The more intention you bring to the preparation, the more ready you’ll be to dive in when the moment comes.
Here are some of our recommendations:
- Set your space—comfortable and safe
- Own the day—all clear for play
- Align the mind—be calm and kind
Integration
The real magic happens after the trip. Insights are like sparks — fleeting, yet capable of igniting something bigger.
Take time between experiences to reflect, write it down, or talk it out with someone you trust. Let your experience settle into daily life and remain open to the subtle shifts it brings.
Integration is where the true transformation happens, turning those fleeting visions into lasting change and helping you weave newfound wisdom into your ongoing journey.
Challenging Experiences
“Any agent with the power to produce benefits has also the power to do harm.”
-Sanford Unger
Not every trip is easy, but even the rough ones are part of the journey. When things get intense, it might feel like you should run — consider leaning in instead.
The most profound growth often comes from facing the hard stuff head-on. Trust the process, and remember: the only way out is through.