The Consolamentum is an ancient rite of laying on of hands, preserved within the Cathar tradition as a transmission of the Holy Spirit and a commitment to a life of truth.

It was not given lightly. It marked a passage.

Not into belief, but into a way of being, one shaped by simplicity, clarity, and fidelity to what is real.

In this offering, the Consolamentum is approached with reverence and translated carefully into this time.

It is not a performance.
Nor a symbolic gesture.
It is a moment of recognition and consecration:

a receiving of living presence
a quiet sealing of intention
and a willingness to live in alignment with what has been seen

The rite is given through the laying on of hands, in stillness, prayer, and presence. Nothing is imposed. Nothing is claimed.

Only what is true is acknowledged and gently affirmed.

For some, this may be experienced as a threshold.For others, as a deepening.

It is not required.

It is not expected.

It is simply offered for those who feel ready to stand more fully in what they know.