
Includes accommodation in a shared room in a rural house, meals, beverages (water, tea, coffee, and wine), and the complete initiation program as detailed below. If you need a single room, a supplement will apply. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions or any limitations regarding moderate physical activity for several hours.
Exclusive program – Limited and selective participation. Maximum 9 people.
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The history of the Templars is shrouded in legend and mystery. This Templar initiation work will not only reveal the keys to their power—it will allow us to put it into practice.
The Templars were a military-religious order founded in 1118 by Hugues de Payns together with 8 knights on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, after the First Crusade following the conquest of the Holy City. Nine years later, the order was formally constituted.
The Order was officially extinguished in 1314 due to the intrigues of King Philip IV of France, who was heavily indebted to the Templars and decided to destroy them to avoid paying them back. The Templars, who already had a powerful army, surrendered without resistance. The last Grand Master of the Order, Jacques de Molay, was burned at the stake. Before dying, he cast a curse against Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France. Both died in the following months under unexplained circumstances.
At the time of its dissolution, the Order of the Temple was richer and more powerful than most nations. Much has been written and speculated about its treasure, its dealings, and its mystery.
Regarding its founding, all that is recorded is that 9 knights gathered for 9 years on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and then created the Order which, in only a few years, gained the patronage and support of the highest nobility and clergy—far more than other orders such as the Hospitallers. The Pope himself organized a Council in the city of Troyes exclusively to recognize this order, barely two years after its official constitution in 1127.
Very little is known about the origin of the Templars, their founding, and the source of their power. But there are answers—hidden in the folds of history, and carved in stone. And the Río Lobos hermitage is the cornerstone of this mystery.
For many years, Willy M. Olsen carried out a keen historical investigation that allowed him to unravel the keys to the founding of the peculiar Order of the Temple, and even decode a coherent meaning for the mysterious corbels that adorn the eaves of the Río Lobos hermitage. This interpretation was even mentioned in an article in the magazine Año Cero, and in some radio and TV interviews.
All these secrets—and many more—were encoded by Willy M. Olsen in his novel: Pandora’s Verses. Discover the power of the Name of God: an initiatory adventure disguised as a historical novel and published in two volumes by Kolima.
Willy M. Olsen will personally guide the initiation process hidden within the hermitage of San Bartolomé at Río Lobos. It was this power that allowed the Templars to become the first multinational in the world and to acquire the most relevant de facto and financial power of the Middle Ages. This secret is still there. It was never lost— invisible to all, except to its initiates.
What matters here are not the Templars, but their legacy: a living example of how the power of the Name of God can be invoked and handled—secrets that can be unraveled today and whose testimony in stone has remained intact for more than nine centuries. This apparently modest place was the secret and highly guarded axis from which the powerful Order of the Temple initiated those who pulled the strings of the world at that time.
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Estimated schedule:
There are no further planned dates for this initiation.
The goal of this initiation is to understand the keys hidden in the Río Lobos hermitage and, according to its instructions, activate the invocation of this Power for each participant. These instructions are encoded in the 112 mysterious corbels on its eaves, which Willy M. Olsen managed to decipher. The details of this encoding can be consulted in these notes at this link.
Notes on the Río Lobos Hermitage.
However, knowing something in theory is not the same as putting it into practice. True knowledge is experiential, and for this reason Willy M. Olsen has developed this initiation program. Initiations were the mechanism by which knowledge was transmitted in ancient times.
DAY 1: PREPARATION – Rural House in Soria
Dinner included.
DAY 2: INITIATION – Templar Hermitage of Río Lobos
Includes breakfast, picnic lunch at Río Lobos, and dinner back at the accommodation.
DAY 3: ADVANCED-LEVEL NOTES – Rural House in Soria
Includes breakfast and lunch.