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Join us for a precious time in the pristine and very high frequency atmosphere of Mount Shasta with The Illumined Masters of the Sacred Mountain.

There will be a summer-time trip planned for our esteemed work together, a precious time in one of the most holy places on the planet; watch the newsletter for dates. (If you're not receiving our monthly list of seminars and remote events, sign up on the Home page.) We are gathering to discover the deeper spiritual reality that we are now being called to embody. This is one of my favorite places on this planet; you will never be the same again after breathing this rarified air and experiencing the crystalline gateways. It will be a place you will always be intimately connected with once you have laid your heart on her mountainous Heart.
For the first time, we will be exploring dynamic movement of illuminating energies, with the esteemed and rare Beings who live on this Sacred Mountain. It will serve to develop sensory receptors within the structures of your tissues as you become more multi-dimensional, moving with the Life Current of Ascension.
We will meet from 9-1 Saturday and Sunday, on the Sacred Mountain and at the stream, and in the forest, to do our work together with the Radiant Ones of this famous mountain. If you bring a lunch, you may stay on the mountain to meditate, hike or explore during the afternoon.
Energy exchange is $240 usd and can be made in payments if needed
Some details on transportation and hotels are listed below which may be helpful
For rides up the mountain, if you do not have a car/rental car we will arrange to carpool together.
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Transportation to Mt. Shasta Redding, CA is the closest airport. But if you are coming by plane, you can save yourself perhaps $200 by flying into San Francisco (4-5 hours' drive from Mt. Shasta) or Sacramento (3-4 hours' drive), rather than Redding. Plus, you get to see the beautiful California countryside! Redding, about 70 miles south of Mt. Shasta, requires a transfer from a jet plane to a smaller propeller plane for an hour's flight. Medford, Oregon, is about 80 miles north of Mt. Shasta and is an international airport. (Medford seems to be geared for flights north.) Car rental is available at all of these airports.
Directions to Mt. Shasta Mt. Shasta, the mountain and the city, are in far northern California about 60 miles south of the Oregon border, on Interstate 5 (I-5). Mt. Shasta is the nicest town of the area. To get there, take the second exit from either direction. Heading north, turn right off the exit onto Lake Street. Going south, turn left at the exit stop sign and loop back over the freeway onto Lake Street. Then follow your directions to where you're staying.
Places to Stay in Mt. Shasta
Here is a list of some motels and bed & breakfast places that are quietest and prettiest, most in the town of Mt. Shasta. It is wise to make your reservations now, well in advance. You may also check Expedia.com or other sites, which offer discounts for hotels in Mt. Shasta. All phone numbers are area code 530; all mailing addresses are Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 if you're driving.
Favorite; comfortable and all amenities; about $115 with our 10% discount. The Tree House Best Western 926-3101 I-5 and Lake Street (Great full breakfast)
Strawberry Valley Inn 1142 Mt. Shasta Blvd. 530/926-2052 Continental Breakfast
Strawberry Court (same owner as above) 305 Old McCloud Road 926-2052 Continental Breakfast
Mt. Shasta Resort 926-3030 1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd. Chalets: (can sleep several) $ depending upon the season and the number of bedrooms. Hotel rooms: (2 queensize beds)
Mt. Shasta Ranch B&B 1008 W.A. Barr Road 926-3870 (Full, wonderful breakfast)
Swiss Holiday Lodge 926-3446 (kitchen available) South Mt. Shasta Blvd.
Stoney Brook Inn (town of McCloud) 964-2300 309 W. Colombero Dr. Take 89 from I-5, south of Mt. Shasta, to McCloud. Turn left off 89 onto Colombero Drive, into town.
Campgrounds On or Near Mt. Shasta In the late spring and summer, camping is also a possibility.
McBride Springs (fee of $10 per night; no reservations, first come, first served) Panther Meadows (free, high on the mountain first come, first served) For both of these campgrounds, drive up Everitt Memorial Highway. (It is also possible to camp outside of the official campgrounds.) Lake Siskiyou Campground & RV Park 926-2618 (About 10 minutes drive; go out WA. Barr Rd. to Campground) (Reservations required) Tent sites: $18 per day for up to two people.
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