RISE, PRIESTESS, RISE
Neteru Transmissions, Sovereignty, and Soul Remembrance
Cairo • Aswan • The Nile • Luxor
If you are a spiritually devoted woman with a soul connection to Egypt who is ready to receive direct transmission, deepen your gifts, and be initiated by the land itself, then join us for a twelve-day priestess pilgrimage where you will come away expanded, activated, and returned to the most essential version of yourself.
March 30 – April 10, 2027 | 12 Days | Maximum 14 Participants
The walls around you are ancient and alive, holding a resonance you can feel in your body before you understand it with your mind. These rose granite stones were quarried hundreds of miles away and carried here by hands that understood the sacred.
The silence here has weight. It is not the absence of sound. It is a presence, thick and deliberate, as though this chamber has been waiting for you specifically, and now that you have arrived, it is finally exhaling.
There are no crowds. No tour groups. No one else’s words filling the space. Just your small sisterhood of priestesses, the stone, and this extraordinary quiet. The sarcophagus stands at the center of the room like an altar, and you understand, in your body before your mind catches up, that this is exactly what it is.
My voice moves through the chamber in invocation. The sound does not echo so much as it opens, filling every corner, moving through stone and through you simultaneously. Someone in your circle begins to weep softly. Someone else places her hand on the wall and closes her eyes.
You breathe. You let the pyramid breathe you. And somewhere deep in your chest, a door you have been knocking on your entire life swings quietly open.
Here, you are not a tourist. You are a priestess, a channel, a keeper of these mysteries. And Egypt has been waiting for you to remember that.
THIS PILGRIMAGE WAS MADE FOR YOU IF...
✦ You have felt Egypt calling you for years, in your dreams, in your past life memories, in a knowing so deep it has no words.
On this pilgrimage, through private temple access, channeled transmission, and direct initiation by the land itself, you will finally answer that call, so you can return home knowing you did not just visit Egypt. You were received by her.
✦ You have hit a ceiling in your spiritual and healing work and feel the next level calling, but cannot break through alone.
The oldest mystery school sites on the planet will meet you where you are and take you further. Through advanced energetic teachings, deep embodied activation, and direct transmission within the temples themselves, you will break through the limitations of your current container and return home expanded, clear, and ready to move forward with renewed confidence.
✦ You are ready to work directly with the Egyptian Neteru, not just learn about them, but receive their transmission, their activation, and their initiation in the very temples where they have always lived.
On this pilgrimage, through ceremony, channeling, and deep immersive time inside the temples, you will establish a direct and living relationship with the Neteru that will continue to inform and support your work long after you return home.
✦ You are craving a sisterhood of women who match your depth, your devotion, and your hunger for genuine transformation.
In this intimate circle of no more than fourteen women, through twelve days of shared ceremony, temple work, and life-changing experience, you will find your people in the most real and unforced way possible, so you can return home held by a sisterhood that was forged in something ancient and true.
✦ You are ready to be changed. Not polished, not inspired, not motivated. Changed.
On this pilgrimage, through private access to the King’s Chamber and Luxor Temple, and visits to Philae, the mysteries of Abydos, and the sacred fire of Karnak, you will be initiated by the land itself and return home as the version of yourself that has been waiting in the wings.
I hear the calling. I am ready. I’m in.
I hear the calling. I am ready. I’m in.
THE VENUES
Egypt is not a backdrop. She is a participant. Every site on this pilgrimage has been chosen not for its tourist appeal but for its energetic frequency, its role as a place of initiation, and the presence of the Neteru that still lives within it.
From the granite chambers of the Great Pyramid to the island sanctuary of Isis at Philae, from the dual mysteries of Kom Ombo to the sacred fire of Karnak, you will move through a landscape that has held ceremony, prayer, and initiation for more than five thousand years.
Even where you rest has been selected with the same care. Each hotel is an extension of the journey, historically significant, beautifully placed, and woven into Egypt’s story. You are not separate from the land here. You are held by it, from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave.
Cairo: Marriott Omar Khayyam, Zamalek
When you walk into the lobby, you are immediately met with fresh flowers spilling from enormous vases, chandeliers catching the light, antique furniture and rich Egyptian fabrics everywhere you look, and a whole library of historical maps and books about ancient Egypt lining the walls.
Your room opens onto a terrace or balcony with Nile views, feluccas drifting past, and the ancient Nubian village on Elephantine Island right across the water. The infinity pool looks like it pours straight into the river. And at sunset, the sky does things over that water that I genuinely cannot describe. You will understand immediately why so many legends have chosen to stay there.
Aswan: Sofitel Legend Old Cataract
There are hotels, and then there is the Old Cataract. Perched above the Nile on a granite outcropping, this is where Agatha Christie wrote Death on the Nile, where heads of state have rested, and where the Nile herself seems to slow down in deference.
The views from the terrace are among the most extraordinary in all of Egypt, the Nile wide and blue below you, feluccas drifting past, the desert rising on the far bank. Your room is elegant and spacious, the service impeccable, and the feeling of being held by something historic and alive is present from the moment you arrive.
The Nile: Private Dahabiya
For three nights you leave the hotels behind entirely and live on the water. Your private Dahabiya is a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel, intimate and unhurried, with comfortable cabins, a shaded deck for meals and ceremony, and the Nile moving beneath you at all times.
Temple walls drift past on both banks. The stars at night are extraordinary. This is the Egypt that has no equivalent anywhere else on Earth.
Luxor: The Winter Palace
You will arrive at the Winter Palace as though completing a circle. Built in 1907 and beloved by royalty, explorers, and legends ever since, this is the hotel where Howard Carter stood on the terrace to announce the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb and where Winston Churchill stayed. The grand staircase, the crimson carpets, the chandeliers, the lush tropical gardens spilling toward the Nile, it is opulent and atmospheric in equal measure.
Your oversized room, designed for an era when people traveled with steamer trunks and stayed for months, offers views of either the Nile or the gardens. Luxor Temple is a five-minute walk away. You will close this pilgrimage here, carried and elegant, knowing you have earned every inch of it.
The journey is calling you. Are you ready to answer?
THE FOOD OF THE PHARAOHS
In Egypt, food has never been merely sustenance. The goddess Hathor was invoked during feasts, and offerings of bread, beer, and meat were made to the gods to ensure well-being in the afterlife. For more than five thousand years, eating here has been an act of communion with the land, the divine, and one another.
When you sit down to a meal in Egypt, you are participating in something ancient.
Egyptian cuisine is bold, generous, and deeply aromatic. You will reach for warm flatbread fresh from the oven, drag it through silky baba ganoush fragrant with cumin, feast on slow-cooked ful medames, spiced lentil soups, and rice dishes layered with caramelized onion. The word for bread in Egypt is aish, meaning both ‘bread’ and ‘life,’ and you will understand why the moment you taste it.
On the dahabiya, meals are simple and nourishing, served on deck as temple walls drift past. In Cairo, you will gather for a candlelit dinner at Granitas over long conversation and food that keeps arriving long after you think you are full.
Every dietary need will be honored. Simply let us know your requirements upon registration and your meals will be arranged accordingly throughout the entire journey.