Community of PACK Life Sacrament Policy
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As a part of the genuine practices of our faith, we utilize sacramental entheogens such as psilocybin mushrooms, dimethyltryptamine, and other sacred compounds. This practice is protected under the First Amendment and supported locally by state legislation.
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Our practices come with safeguards to protect both our congregation and the community-at-large.
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No person under the age of 21 can receive any communal sacrament, not limited to but including: psychedelic mushrooms, psychedelic extracts from plants, and cannabis. To ensure this is upheld, all members are required to have a valid state ID, passport, or government ID from their place of origin. There is no exception to this rule, regardless of perceived age.
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Use of sacrament must be done with the recognition and conscious acknowledgement that entheogen use is an active and genuine part of your spiritual practices. This is a necessary agreement as part of the New Member orientation.
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Any misuse of the sacrament, not limited to but including unlawful possession, distribution, or other forms of diversion, will be met with excommunication from the Community and full cooperation with involved law enforcement.​​
Community of PACK Life Animal Policy
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At the Community of PACK Life, we are committed to providing a distraction-free and safe environment where every individual can revel in peace, both with other people and with sacred medicine. We recognize that many of our members have deep bonds with their animals; however, to maintain a sanctuary that is accessible to those with severe allergies, asthma, and animal-related anxieties, we have established a clear policy regarding animals.
PACK Life maintains a strictly animal-free location.
No Animals Permitted: Pets, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), and Service Animals are not permitted inside the building.
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A Unified Standard: As a religious organization, we exercise our right to maintain an environment free of animals to protect the health and safety of our entire faith community. This policy is applied consistently to all visitors and members.
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Our Commitment to You: We never want this policy to be a barrier to your spiritual growth. If you rely on a service animal for mobility or medical alerts, please contact our clergy at 719.412.5860. We would be honored to provide a human assistant (clergy or volunteer) to help you with any needs during your visit.
Non-Disruptive Presence: We kindly ask that animals not be left in vehicles during services, especially given Colorado’s temperature fluctuations, to ensure the welfare of the animals and the peace of the neighborhood.
