Spiritual Tourism and Frontier Esotericism at Mount Shasta, California

Authors

  • Madeline Duntley Bowling Green State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.v5i2.26233

Keywords:

Pilgrimage, Spiritual Tourism, Mount Shasta, esoteric, spirituality, New Religious Movements

Abstract

Mount Shasta City, California (pop. 3300) is the gateway to this region’s major attraction, a 14,179 foot volcano that is a sacred site for tourists seeking spiritual ascension, a mystical practice rooted in the Theosophical Society and the Saint Germain Foundation and the post-1950s associational offshoots of these traditions. Analysing 150 years of pilgrim narratives in the Mount Shasta Collection of the College of Siskiyous library, this study charts spiritual tourism and the central role pilgrims play in the foundation and promotion of key esoteric associational groups and concepts in the United States. Pilgrim accounts of encounter and ascent at Mount Shasta effectively create and reaffirm its sacred status. Spiritual tourists transmit and ascribe new metaphysical meanings to the mountain using an ever-expanding repertoire of cosmic attributes and esoteric signifiers.

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Published

2015-05-10

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How to Cite

Duntley, M. (2015). Spiritual Tourism and Frontier Esotericism at Mount Shasta, California. International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 5(2), 123–150. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.v5i2.26233