Every type of person stops here. Nature is sacred to everyone. There is one thing that every single person does when they see the space. They smile.
Why does this place move you?
You’re standing here for a reason. You picked this life and this house is reminding you of that. You picked this life. You chose to be here at this time and place. Every hardship, every joy; you picked it to learn something. And now you are here. What do you want to learn about yourself here?
Welcome to the Green Flame sanctuary, Flamekeeper.
Sacred Space Within and Without
The Green Flame lives in places. In stone. In soil. In stillness.
This is not just a path of thought. It is a path of space—space tended, honored, and alive.
There is a sanctuary in the heart of the city. There are sanctuaries waiting in open land. And there is a sanctuary inside you.
Sanctuary of the Green Flame
This turtle pond and living wall form a modern sacred grove—an urban ecosystem where water, stone, plant, and animal co-create a living altar. The flowing water, the breathing wall, the presence of the turtle—each speaks the language of life, of memory, of myth. These are not decorations, but living beings in ritual.
Even in the most industrial environments, nature whispers. Even surrounded by steel, a flame can burn green.
If you want to see what can be manifested through the Green Flame path, you are welcome to witness a living example.
A sacred space has been created—an urban sanctuary where plants grow on walls, turtles swim in still water, and passersby pause, without knowing why.
You’ll find it in Brooklyn, but more importantly, you’ll feel it in your body when you see it.
May it inspire you to begin your own remembering.
To tend your own flame.
To build your own sanctuary—wherever you are.
22 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
You don’t need to travel. You don’t need permission. The most important sanctuary is the one you create within and around you.
This is not a location. It is a way of seeing.
Wherever you are, you can begin to sanctify space. Let your home be an altar. Let your garden be a temple. Let your life be a remembering. Watch how this transforms you, and in turn how it transforms the world.