A brotherhood for relentless spiritual evolution.
They don't protect your sovereignty, they don't challenge you to uphold a higher standard of virtue, and they have no long-term vision. You leave no more capable than when you arrived.
No one to challenge you to push through your limitations or support you in your darkest hours. Isolation turns into despair, and you lose the energy needed to uphold your integrity and ideals.
We do that by holding men to the standard they set for themselves. You don't need to be accepted for who you are. You need to be challenged to become who you aspire to be.
The Training Camp
Apply to the ecosystem that fits you.
Grow faster because your people care more.
Turn lasting relationships into something that outlasts you.
Transformative practices
A consistent cadence that makes showing up effortless.
Trusted relationships
Genuine exchanges that forge strong bonds.
Ambitious projects
Collaborative work that creates lasting impact.
Profound learning
Deep inquiry with thoughtful peers.
The first Spiritual Acceleration Training Camp opens July 5th. It's the start of an ongoing experience, and if we find the men we're looking for, it goes on indefinitely. This will likely be the only training camp Mozhi Rinpoche personally leads. He will prioritize his energy for the early adopters who prove themselves to be exceptionally capable.
This is for men who sincerely believe their spiritual evolution is the most important thing about life. You've likely both made real progress and had real setbacks. You're looking for something challenging and sustainable for the long term.
This is not for men who prioritize their own comfort. If you want to be accepted as you are, there are gentler places for that. This is for those who know they're capable of more. They just need the right kind of support.
Fifteen minutes a day of structured reflection and engagement with others. Two additional hours a week, fit wherever you can fit them.
The work is flexible in its timing but uncompromising in its standard. You'll hold yourself accountable. You'll show up for others. You'll be asked to push past your current limitations as the basic shape of the practice. Not occasionally.
This program will last as long as its participants can sustain it, and those who make it to the end will have an opportunity to become part of the leadership of our organization.
If you can't uphold the standard, you're removed from the cohort. You'll have an opportunity to join the next one, whenever that is.
The application prompts you with four questions, and you simply answer with a voice recording. We chose voice because it's the most unpolished version of you, and the training camp only works if you bring profound honesty to it.
Applications are open now and may close at any time. If you're reading this, it's the best time to submit. Those who apply now receive critical updates from us and a head start on the practice.
You choose how much you're willing to pay weekly, rather than upfront, so no one makes a large commitment and lives with regret.
The amount is one factor in acceptance, alongside the honesty of your application and your fit for the cohort.
This approach is a direct reflection of our fundamental principles. Selflessness: the willingness to give freely. Sovereignty: the right to choose, and the chance to give our organization the same.
We are a non-profit looking to rapidly grow the organization, not our personal finances.
Who We Are
Mozhi Rinpoche
Founder, No Self Society
Mozhi is a recognized Buddhist Rinpoche who founded the Spiritual Acceleration Training Camp because he believes most spiritual communities are comfort zones — not training grounds for serious personal evolution. He built it to leverage the common denominator between all sincere seekers: the desire for relentless advancement toward embodying one's highest ideals and virtues.
The Spiritual Acceleration Training Camp enables people across differing worldviews to personally advance alongside others doing the same. Our approach to community is built on voluntary association, prioritizing the sovereignty of the individual, not the desires of the collective. Infinite paths. One standard: hold yourself to the highest standard you can uphold.