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In this sermon, Teopixqui Dez introduces the newly published Book of PACK Life and explores what it means to move from personal spirituality into shared religion. Built on the foundation of the Universal Truths, this message unpacks the seven psyches that allow a community to thrive ... especially the difference between the Guardian and the Warden. Through humor, conviction, and clarity, this sermon challenges the idea of empty cooperation and calls for something stronger: love with a backbone, kindness with teeth, and a community rooted in both protection and accountability.
In This Sermon:
Why showing up matters — community is lived
Introducing The Book of PACK Life as doctrine
Spirituality leading into religion (not the other way around)
The Three Universal Truths:
Revere the self
Embrace the communal experience
The universe provides
Why cooperation must be meaningful — not kumbaya complacency
Naming harm without becoming hateful
The origins of the "First Pack"
The seven psyches that help communities thrive
Guardian vs. Warden — passive and active protection
Sword and shield as complementary roles
Why personality traits matter in spiritual growth
The danger of becoming the very thing we oppose
Building strength without becoming warmongers
Website: coloradopsychedelicchurch.com
Location: Colorado Springs
Weekly sermons, Full Moon gatherings, clergy-led discussions, and ceremonies
The Book of PACK Life is now available on the website.
Subscribe & ShareFollow the Colorado Psychedelic Church Podcast for weekly sermons, clergy interviews, and PACK Life teachings.
If this message resonated with you, share it with someone interested in community-building, spiritual growth, or understanding their role within a larger movement.
Community is lived. Keep showing up.
By Colorado Psychedelic ChurchIn this sermon, Teopixqui Dez introduces the newly published Book of PACK Life and explores what it means to move from personal spirituality into shared religion. Built on the foundation of the Universal Truths, this message unpacks the seven psyches that allow a community to thrive ... especially the difference between the Guardian and the Warden. Through humor, conviction, and clarity, this sermon challenges the idea of empty cooperation and calls for something stronger: love with a backbone, kindness with teeth, and a community rooted in both protection and accountability.
In This Sermon:
Why showing up matters — community is lived
Introducing The Book of PACK Life as doctrine
Spirituality leading into religion (not the other way around)
The Three Universal Truths:
Revere the self
Embrace the communal experience
The universe provides
Why cooperation must be meaningful — not kumbaya complacency
Naming harm without becoming hateful
The origins of the "First Pack"
The seven psyches that help communities thrive
Guardian vs. Warden — passive and active protection
Sword and shield as complementary roles
Why personality traits matter in spiritual growth
The danger of becoming the very thing we oppose
Building strength without becoming warmongers
Website: coloradopsychedelicchurch.com
Location: Colorado Springs
Weekly sermons, Full Moon gatherings, clergy-led discussions, and ceremonies
The Book of PACK Life is now available on the website.
Subscribe & ShareFollow the Colorado Psychedelic Church Podcast for weekly sermons, clergy interviews, and PACK Life teachings.
If this message resonated with you, share it with someone interested in community-building, spiritual growth, or understanding their role within a larger movement.
Community is lived. Keep showing up.