
TRANSFORMATION AWAITS…
“THE VISION THAT YOU GLORIFY IN YOUR MIND, THE IDEAL THAT YOU ENTHRONE IN YOUR HEART - THIS YOU WILL BUILD YOUR LIFE BY, THIS YOU WILL BECOME.”
-JAMES ALLEN

WARRIOR RITES OF PASSAGE
Immerse yourself in the ancient wisdom and rites of passage of the Warrior Ethos. Set in Cheaha Resort State Park at the highest point in Alabama, disconnect from the hustle of modern life and delve deeply into the true essence of what it means to be a Warrior. With a fellow tribe of participants, you will embark on transformative challenges and learn proven, human-performance techniques to build resilience, calm, and inner strength. The Rites of Passage is challenging but it is not meant to break you down. We blend experiential events with discussions, class activities, recovery, and of course, amazing food.
The 4-day, 4-night experience includes a self-supported “Hero’s Journey”, best in class mental and physical training, and the powerful Misogi ceremony, a revered Samurai tradition that symbolizes purification and renewal.
This is your chance to experience an authentic rite of passage packed with meaning and purpose that honors the ancient warrior traditions.
You will follow the timeless Rites of Passage sequence of:
Severance. You conclude your relationship with the old self and show yourself to be a worthy candidate for the passage.
Threshold. Begin the trials and “time of testing” on the Sacred Mountain where you leave the old and embrace the new.
Incorporation. Return from your quest to bring your new understanding and gifts of the trial back to your people.
What People Are Saying
“This was amazing. Kevin helped me have a few breakthrough moments with a few things I struggled with. He is undoubtedly on to something, and I am very grateful for the opportunity to have attended.”
— BRIAN D.
“I had an amazing experience. I truly feel like I got to reconnect with the community and be around great men who all wanted to better themselves. I went home with great tools and a clear head to help myself in my personal life with work, life, and most importantly, family.”
— JOSHUA S.
“I’ve been to a lot of retreats before and this was something special. Bringing together total strangers and being able to create something that, honestly I’ve never felt, was powerful.”