17 DAYS OF SPIRITUAL WISDOM

Schedule of all pilgrimages worldwide

We warmly invite you to join us for a wonderful experience on one or more of these pilgrimages, during which we will send healing energy to the world using mantra and the potent mystic prayer practice of The Twelve Blessings.

UK & European Pilgrimages – 2023

Holdstone Down, Devon, England

Sunday, June 25 – 50th Anniversary of the Inauguration of Operation Prayer Power

Please contact the European Headquarters for details and confirm your attendance.

Kinder Scout, Peak District, Derbyshire, England

Sunday, July 23

Please contact Bipin Patel for details and to confirm your attendance: [email protected]

Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England

Thursday, November 23 – Commemorating the giving of ‘The Lord’s Declaration

Please contact Mervyn Smith for details and to confirm your attendance: [email protected]

US Pilgrimages – 2023

Mount Baldy, Southern California

Saturday, July 22

Saturday, August 19 (World Peace Pilgrimage)

Saturday, September 16

Please contact the American Headquarters for details.

Mount Tallac, Lake Tahoe, Northern California

Please contact the American Headquarters for details.

Mount Adams, New Hampshire

Friday, August 11 through Sunday, August 13

Please contact the Eastern USA Branch for details.

Australian Pilgrimages – 2024

Mount Kosciuszko and Mount Ramshead, New South Wales

March 1 – 4, 2024

Please contact the Brisbane Group for details.

New Zealand Pilgrimages – 2025

Mount Wakefield

March 8 – 9, 2025

Please contact the New Zealand Branch for details.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Mountains are potentially very dangerous places. We recommend that if you have a long distance to travel, you arrive the day prior to a morning pilgrimage at suitable local accommodation so as to have a good night’s rest before climbing the mountain on the following day. We strongly suggest having a good breakfast and drinking plenty of fluids before climbing. You should be well prepared for sudden changes in the weather – wear mountain boots, and carry both warm and waterproof clothing. A hat, sun block, energy bars and water are all basic essentials but requirements will vary depending on the mountain and weather conditions. Always make sure you inform someone of your plans and the time you are expecting to return.

You should not attempt a mountain climb which exceeds your level of fitness or health. If you are unable to climb to the charged spot on a particular mountain you can still do a tremendous amount of good from whatever point you reach.

IMPORTANT: All pilgrims should inform us in advance which holy mountain(s) they plan to climb. Please note that all pilgrims take part in these pilgrimages at their own risk.

The Aetherius Society does not charge for participation in any of these pilgrimages, but donations are greatly appreciated to help cover the costs of organizing these very special events.

Recommended reading

The Holy Mountains of the World

By Edited by Charles Abrahamson