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A remote circumambulation of the world’s most reverently unclimbed peak — held in absentia, for the land, the body, and those far from home.
No one has ever stood on the summit of Mount Kailash. Not for lack of skill or nerve — climbers have turned back at its base, by choice, for centuries. Four faiths hold the mountain sacred, and none will set foot on it. It is a peak that has only ever been approached, walked around, witnessed from a distance. It asks to be met, not conquered.
That makes it, perhaps, the truest subject an absent healing practice could turn toward. Every session Absent Earth holds works this way — no hands laid on, no body in the room, trusting instead in resonance across distance. Kailash has been doing this to pilgrims for a thousand years: transforming people who never actually touched it.
This pilgrimage does not ask you to travel to Tibet. It asks you to join a small, quiet company of people — wherever they are — circling the mountain together in thought and field, for the length of time a real kora would take.
Our Faces, Four Rivers
The shape the work follows
Tradition gives Kailash four faces, one to each direction, each said to pour forth one of the great rivers of the region. The remote sessions follow this same fourfold shape — not as an itinerary, but as a compass.
Across the sessions, the work moves through: Muktinath Temple, Tal Barahi Temple, the Pumdikot Shiva statue, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, and Doleshwor Mahadev Temple — each site a bearing point, each darshan a turn toward a different face of the mountain.
16 August 2026 — 23rd August 2026
Virtual Mount Kailash
16 August 2026 — An Opening Session Focused on ground and structure — settling the field before the walk begins, in the spirit of Earthing a...
Virtual Mount Kailash
Virtual Mount Kaylash
18 August 2026 — Muktinath Temple Darshan Source of the Brahmaputra. Muktinath Temple is a high-altitude sacred site in Mustang, Nepal, at a...
Virtual Mount Kaylash
Virtual Mount Kaylash
19 August 2026 — Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, Tal Barahi Temple & Pumdikot Lord Shiva Three sites held together in one session:
Virtual Mount Kaylash
Virtual Mount Kaylash
22 August 2026 — Doleshwor Mahadev Darshan Doleshwor Mahadev is a sacred Shiva site near Bhaktapur, revered as the head of Kedarnath; its da...
Virtual Mount Kaylash
Virtual Mount Kaylash
23 August 2026 — Pashupatinath Temple Aarti Source of the Sutlej. A spectacular sunset ritual on the banks of the Bagmati River in Kathmandu...
Virtual Mount Kaylash
24 August 2026 — A Closing Session For release — letting the circle complete itself, and letting whatever arose during the walk settle back into the everyday. Again, Absent Healing will be sent to you during the day.
How the Absent Pilgrimage Works
Four short remote sessions, spaced across the days of the event, each aligned to one face of the mountain. You take no flights and carry no pack — only a willingness to set aside a little time and attention on each date. Select 8 coins for yourself, small denominations, 1p or 1 cent, etc to work with. You can even use crystals or buttons so long as they feel right for you to use.
The Anchor Point.
Throughout the pilgrimage, I hold the role of energetic anchor, the link between you and Kailash itself. As Vim places the coin at the site, I bridge that distance through the Absent Earth Energy — connecting you directly to the mountain’s field.
i. You register your free place
A short form gathers your name, location, and anything you’d like held in mind for the walk. Alongside registration, you’ll take part in a simple eight-coin ritual: ( Coin Number 8 you can give away in your change to help others feel the energy) our team leader, Vimala, buries a coin at each sacred site she visits; you receive a printed coin ticket symbol linked to that act; and you keep a coin in your pocket or purse as your own point of connection throughout the walk. ( Mark this coin with nail polish so you never give it away, as it will forever be connected to these temples and Mount Kailash)
ii. The circle forms at a distance
At each session time, participants are invited to quietly hold the moment in mind for a short period — wherever they are — while the remote field work is carried out, drawing on the Remote Field Resonance System and the principles of morphic resonance across distance. You know what you need in your life: healing, Financial, spiritual connection, whatever you need, keep that in your mind.
iii. Four sessions, one kora
Each of the four sessions corresponds to a face of the mountain. Together, they trace the full circle a physical pilgrim would walk.
A closing note: After the final session, a short written reflection is sent to everyone who took part, along with notes on what was held during each stage of the walk and a few photographs.
Before You Join
Every participant experiences this kind of remote work differently, and Absent Earth makes no claim about what any individual will feel or notice. Some people report a strong sense of calm or connection during and after sessions; others notice very little at the time. This pilgrimage is offered as a contemplative practice, not a treatment, and isn’t a substitute for medical or veterinary care.
Join the Circle.
The mountain has been waiting a long time. It can wait for you too.
Places are limited so the field stays personal. Registration is free, as with the rest of the Virtual World Tour.
The date is approaching fast and we’re making preparations. Don’t miss out!
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