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General Terms and Conditions

These Terms shall become valid and effective on 3 August 2026.

1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

1.1.These General Terms and Conditions (hereinafter the "Terms") govern the contractual relationship between Sanctum Lux Divine SRL, having its registered office at Strada Sănătății 9, Clădirea C2, Sat Păuleștii Noi, Comuna Păulești 107403 Păulești, Romania, registration number (CUI): 47877852, registered in the Commercial Register (Registrul Comerțului) under file no. J29/710/2023, incorporated and existing under the laws of Romania, operating services under the trade name "The Path of Initiation Prague" (hereinafter the "Provider"), and the customer (hereinafter the "Customer") in connection with the provision of spiritual education services and spiritual sessions (hereinafter the "Services") through the web portal www.thepathofinitiationprague.com (hereinafter the "Website") or by other means. The Provider's contact e-mail: radu@thepathofinitiationprague.com, telephone number: +420 792 908 296.

1.2.By ordering the Services or entering into a contract with the Provider, the Customer expresses consent to these Terms, including the Provider's Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, and undertakes to comply with them. If the Customer does not agree with the Terms or the Privacy Policy, the Customer is not entitled to use the Services.

1.3.Local differences and specificities of individual jurisdictions in which the Services are provided may be addressed in local amendments to these Terms (hereinafter the "Amendments"). The provisions of the Amendments shall take precedence over the provisions contained in these Terms and, to the extent that the provisions overlap, shall supersede them. Matters not governed by the Amendments shall be governed by these Terms and the applicable generally binding regulations.

1.4.If the Customer is in the position of a consumer under the generally binding legal regulations applicable in the Customer's place of habitual residence or registered office, nothing in these Terms shall limit or exclude any rights to which the Customer is entitled as a consumer under the applicable legislation.

2. DEFINITIONS

2.1.For the purposes of these Terms, the following terms shall have the meanings set out below:

2.1.1."Provider" means the entity specified in Article 1 of these Terms, i.e. Sanctum Lux Divine SRL.

2.1.2."Customer" means any natural person who meets the eligibility requirements under Article 3 of these Terms and enters into a contract with the Provider for the provision of Services.

2.1.3."Services" means the spiritual education services and spiritual sessions provided by the Provider, in particular individual sessions (hereinafter "Individual Sessions"), group courses and programmes (hereinafter "Course") and ceremonial services (including blessing ceremonies for children and their mothers), to the extent and under the conditions specified on the Website or agreed individually.

2.1.4."Deposit" means a non-refundable payment serving to reserve a place in a Course and to cover the Provider's preparatory and organisational costs, the amount of which is specified for the particular Course on the Website.

2.1.5."Website" means the Provider's web portal at www.thepathofinitiationprague.com.

2.1.6."Materials" means all manuals, scripts, worksheets and other materials provided to the Customer in connection with the Services, the intellectual property rights to which belong to MMS Intellectual Properties Inc. or Modern Mystery School International Inc.

2.1.7."Energy Spray" means a preparation based on programmed water in spray form, which may be provided to the Customer as part of certain Services for home use (application to the aura). The Energy Spray is not a medicinal product, cosmetic product or medical device within the meaning of the applicable legal regulations and is not intended for ingestion.

3. CUSTOMER ELIGIBILITY

3.1.The Services are intended for natural persons. By entering into a contract with the Provider, the Customer represents and warrants that:

3.1.1.the Customer has full legal capacity and is competent to perform legal acts related to the acceptance and performance of these Terms; in the case of a person under 18 years of age, the contract shall be concluded only with the written consent of the legal guardian, and in the case of a person under 15 years of age, the contract shall be concluded by the legal guardian, who shall be responsible for the fulfilment of the obligations arising from these Terms. Participation of a minor in the Services is permitted only on the condition that the minor participates in the Services of their own free will and based on their own decision. Ceremonial services intended for children aged 0–5 years are provided exclusively in the presence of and with the consent of the legal guardian;

3.1.2.all information provided to the Provider in connection with the order of Services is true, accurate and complete;

3.1.3.the Customer participates in the Services of their own free will and based on their own decision.

3.2.The Provider reserves the right to conduct a preliminary consultation with the Customer prior to the conclusion of the contract in order to assess the suitability of the Services for the Customer. Based on the outcome of the consultation, the Provider is entitled to refuse to enter into the contract or to provide a particular Service, including without stating a reason.

4. NATURE OF THE SERVICES

4.1.The Provider's Services are in the nature of spiritual education and spiritual sessions. The Services do not constitute healthcare services, psychotherapy, psychological diagnostics, psychiatric care, healing, pharmacotherapy or a substitute for any medical, psychological or psychiatric care. The Services also do not constitute legal, tax, financial, investment or other regulated professional advice. Information and recommendations provided within the scope of the Services are of a general educational and spiritual nature and do not constitute an individual professional assessment of the Customer's health condition. The Provider does not recommend that the Customer interrupt or modify any ongoing medical treatment based on the outputs of the Services.

4.2.The Customer is obliged, both before the commencement of the provision of the Services and during their course, to inform the Provider of all circumstances relating to the Customer's health condition that could affect the safe provision of the Services, in particular ongoing treatment, medications taken, addictions, pregnancy, risk of epileptic seizure, history of anxiety disorders or other physical or mental indispositions. In the event of an ongoing epidemic or pandemic, the Customer is obliged to provide all documents, declarations or health tests that are required at the place and time of the provision of the Service in accordance with the applicable legal regulations, to the extent necessary for participation in the Service and the protection of the health of the Provider's personnel or other participants. The Provider is entitled, on the basis of such information, to refuse to provide the Service or part thereof, to limit its scope or to recommend postponement of the Service to a later date, in the interest of protecting the Customer's health. In the event of refusal to provide the Service for reasons on the part of the Provider under this Article, the amounts paid by the Customer shall be refunded in full. In the event of a limitation of the scope of the Service, the Customer shall be entitled to a proportionate refund of the price corresponding to the part of the Service not provided.

4.3.As part of certain Services, the Customer may be provided with an Energy Spray. The Customer acknowledges that the Energy Spray is a preparation based on programmed water, which is not a medicinal product, cosmetic product or medical device, is not intended for ingestion and is intended exclusively for application to the aura in accordance with the Provider's instructions.

4.4.The Customer is obliged to consider their current health, psychological and physical condition and, in case of doubt, to consult a physician or other specialist regarding participation in the Services. The Customer is obliged to follow the Provider's instructions. The Provider shall not be liable for damage arising as a result of the Customer's concealment or provision of false information regarding the Customer's health condition; this is without prejudice to the Provider's liability for breach of its statutory obligations.

4.5.The Customer acknowledges that certain Services may include physically or psychologically demanding activities, in particular breathing exercises, physical activities, ritual or experiential techniques and other activities specified in the Service programme (hereinafter "Risk Activities"). Participation in Risk Activities is always voluntary. The Provider shall provide the Customer with reasonable instruction prior to the commencement of a Risk Activity regarding its nature, course, basic risks and safety rules. The Customer is obliged to follow the Provider's instructions and safety rules. The Customer participates in Risk Activities having considered their health and psychological condition and is responsible for the information that the Customer communicates to or withholds from the Provider regarding their condition. This is without prejudice to the Provider's statutory liability for breach of legal obligations, in particular for harm caused by breach of a duty of prevention, safety or other statutory obligation.

4.6.The Provider is entitled to make participation in a Risk Activity conditional upon the Customer's signing of an informed declaration. The Customer's refusal to sign the declaration shall entitle the Provider to deny the Customer participation in the relevant Risk Activity.

4.7.The Customer has the right to refuse participation in any Risk Activity, including without stating a reason; refusal to participate in a Risk Activity shall not affect the Customer's right to participate in the remaining parts of the programme or the price of the Service.

4.8.Participation in Risk Activities is permitted only for persons over 18 years of age, unless expressly stated otherwise for a particular Service.

4.9.The Provider shall not be liable for the loss of or damage to the Customer's personal belongings and valuables during the provision of the Services, unless they were entrusted to the Provider for safekeeping or stored in a place designated for that purpose.

5. ORDERING AND CONCLUSION OF CONTRACT, PAYMENT TERMS

5.1.The presentation of the Services on the Website is for informational purposes and constitutes an invitation to the Customer to submit an order. The designation of the Service, a description of its main characteristics and the price are stated on the Website. The Provider reserves the right to reject an order due to capacity being reached or for another legitimate reason, of which the Provider shall inform the Customer without undue delay.

5.2.For Individual Sessions, the Customer shall place an order through the Website and pay the full price of the Service in advance. Upon receipt of payment, the Provider shall contact the Customer to arrange the specific date and venue of the session.

5.3.For Courses, the Customer shall place an order through the Website and pay the Deposit. The Provider shall subsequently contact the Customer to communicate the details of the Course and the payment of the balance of the price. The balance of the price is due no later than the date specified for the particular Course on the Website, unless otherwise agreed.

5.4.The Customer's order constitutes a proposal to enter into a contract. The contract between the Provider and the Customer is concluded at the moment the Provider confirms acceptance of the order by e-mail or by other demonstrable means. By placing the order, the Customer confirms that the Customer has read and agrees to these Terms. The Provider excludes acceptance of any offer that would contain an addition or deviation on the part of the Customer. The Provider shall provide the consumer without undue delay after the conclusion of the contract with a confirmation of the concluded contract on a durable medium, containing all information specified in Section 1820 of the Civil Code, including information communicated to the consumer prior to the conclusion of the contract, unless such information was already provided on a durable medium earlier.

5.5.Immediately before submitting the order through the Website, the Customer must be clearly and comprehensibly informed of the main characteristics of the Service, the total price including taxes and fees, and the duration of the obligation. The Customer shall submit the order by clicking the button "Order with obligation to pay" or with a similar text of equivalent meaning.

5.6.Information on the individual technical steps leading to the conclusion of the contract is apparent from the ordering process, and the Customer has the opportunity to review and, if necessary, correct the order before its actual submission. The Customer is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the information provided in the order. If the Customer provides incorrect or outdated information, this may affect the processing of the order, for which the Provider shall not be liable.

5.7.The Customer agrees to the use of means of distance communication when concluding the contract. Operational communication between the Provider and the Customer may also take place via the WhatsApp application or another communication channel agreed between the parties.

5.8.The price of the Service including all taxes and fees (including VAT) is stated on the Website; this is the final price. Prices are quoted in CZK. For Customers with habitual residence outside the Czech Republic, the price may also be stated in EUR or RON. If prices are stated in multiple currencies, the binding price is the price in the currency stated in the order confirmation. Prices stated in a currency other than CZK are indicative and are converted at the current exchange rate of the Czech National Bank as of the date of publication on the Website, unless otherwise stated for a particular Service. The Customer is not obliged to pay the price in a currency determined on the basis of the Customer's nationality or place of residence; if the Provider's payment solution permits, the Customer may choose the payment currency from the currencies offered by the Provider. The Provider is not a VAT payer, unless otherwise stated on the Website or in the tax document.

5.9.The Customer shall pay the price of the Service by cashless means, namely through the Stripe payment gateway (card payment) or by bank transfer to the Provider's account specified on the Website or in the order confirmation. The Customer is obliged to pay the price together with the correct variable symbol of payment in accordance with the Provider's instructions.

5.10.The Provider shall issue to the Customer a proof of purchase of the Service, or a tax document if such obligation arises from the legal regulations.

5.11.The Customer's obligation to pay the price is fulfilled at the moment the relevant amount is credited to the Provider's account or the payment is confirmed by the payment gateway. If the Customer fails to pay the price within the stipulated period, the Provider is entitled to charge statutory default interest.

5.12.PROVISION OF SERVICES

5.13.The Services are provided in person in the territory of the Czech Republic, unless otherwise stated for a particular Service. The specific venue shall be communicated by the Provider to the Customer after the conclusion of the contract.

5.14.The Provider may, through the Website or other online platforms, make available free digital content, in particular online guided meditations and webinars (hereinafter "Free Content"). The provisions of these Terms regarding the nature of the Services (Article 4), intellectual property and confidentiality (Article 9) and personal data protection (Article 11) shall apply mutatis mutandis to the Free Content. The Provider does not guarantee the continuous availability of the Free Content and is entitled to change, limit or discontinue it at any time without prior notice.

5.15.The Course programme is indicative and the Provider reserves the right to make reasonable changes thereto, informing the Customer of any change without undue delay.

5.16.For Individual Sessions, the date of which is typically agreed and the session held before the expiry of the 14-day withdrawal period, the Customer may, within the ordering process, grant express consent to the commencement of the provision of the Service before the expiry of the withdrawal period. By granting such consent, the Customer acknowledges that upon full provision of the Service, the Customer loses the right to withdraw from the contract. If the Customer withdraws from the contract before the Service has been fully provided, the Customer shall pay a proportionate part of the price for the performance provided up to the moment of withdrawal.

5.17.The consent referred to in the preceding paragraph does not form part of mere consent to these Terms; the Customer grants it separately within the ordering process. The Provider shall provide the Customer in written form with a confirmation of the conclusion of the contract and of the granting of consent to the commencement of performance before the expiry of the withdrawal period.

5.18.If the subject matter of the contract is participation in a Course that is provided on a specific date or during a specific period and thus falls within the statutory exception under which the consumer cannot withdraw from the contract pursuant to Section 1837(j) of the Civil Code, the consumer does not have the statutory right to withdraw from the contract within the 14-day period. This is without prejudice to the contractual cancellation terms set out in Article 7 of these Terms.

6. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE CONTRACT

6.1.If the Customer is a consumer and unless the law excludes the right of withdrawal, the consumer has the right to withdraw from a contract concluded by means of distance communication within 14 days from the date of conclusion of the contract, without stating a reason and without any penalty.

6.2.The consumer cannot withdraw in particular from a contract:

6.2.1.for the provision of Services, if they have been provided in full, provided that performance commenced with the prior express consent of the consumer before the expiry of the withdrawal period and the consumer was informed that upon full provision of the Service, the right of withdrawal ceases to exist;

6.2.2.for the use of leisure time, if performance is to be provided under the contract on a specific date or during a specific period, where a particular Individual Session or Course falls within this statutory exception;

6.2.3.for the provision of digital content that is not delivered on a tangible medium, after performance has commenced with the prior express consent of the Customer granted before the expiry of the withdrawal period and the Customer was informed that by granting such consent the Customer loses the right to withdraw from the contract, regardless of whether the Customer actually used the digital content;

6.2.4.in other cases specified in Section 1837 of the Civil Code.

6.3.The Customer may withdraw from the contract by any unambiguous statement addressed to the Provider, in particular by e-mail to the address specified in Article 1.1 of these Terms. For prompt processing, we recommend stating the order number or attaching the proof of purchase. The Customer may use the model withdrawal form attached as an annex to these Terms.

6.4.For contracts concluded through the Website, the Provider shall enable the consumer to withdraw from the contract also through an electronic withdrawal function available on the Website. The function shall be clearly labelled, for example "Withdraw from the contract", and shall enable the consumer to enter the information necessary to identify the contract and confirm the withdrawal. The Provider shall confirm receipt of the withdrawal to the consumer without undue delay in text form, in particular by e-mail.

6.5.In the event of the Customer's withdrawal from the contract, the Provider shall return the received monetary funds within 14 days from the delivery of the withdrawal, by the same means by which they were received from the Customer, unless the parties agree otherwise. If the Customer requested the commencement of the provision of the Service before the expiry of the withdrawal period and withdraws before its full provision, the Customer shall pay a proportionate part of the price for the performance provided up to the moment of withdrawal.

6.6.In the event of withdrawal from the contract, the Customer shall bear the cost of any diminution in value of the Energy Spray or other tangible product provided as part of the Services, which arose as a result of handling such product in a manner other than what is necessary for the Customer to become acquainted with its nature, characteristics and functionality.

6.7.The Provider has the right to withdraw from the contract if the Customer fails to fulfil its payment obligations or otherwise materially breaches these Terms. A material breach of the Terms shall be deemed to include, in particular, the Customer's delay in payment of the price or a partial payment by more than 10 days past the due date and the Customer's breach of the obligations for the protection of intellectual property rights under Article 9 of these Terms.

7. CANCELLATION TERMS

7.1.The following cancellation terms apply to the Services. The cancellation terms set out in this Article shall apply only to the extent that they do not conflict with the consumer's right of withdrawal from the contract under Article 6 of these Terms and the applicable legal regulations. Where the consumer has a statutory right of withdrawal from the contract, such right shall take precedence over the cancellation terms set out in this Article.

7.2.Individual Sessions

7.2.1.The Customer may cancel the agreed date of an Individual Session by notice delivered to the Provider. In the event of cancellation no later than 48 hours before the agreed date of the session, no cancellation fee shall be charged to the Customer and the price paid shall be refunded to the Customer in full. In the event of cancellation less than 48 hours before the agreed date, the Provider is entitled to charge a cancellation fee of CZK 1,250 (or the equivalent in the relevant currency). The remaining part of the price paid shall be refunded to the Customer. In the event of failure to attend the session without prior cancellation, the price paid shall be forfeited in full in favour of the Provider.

7.3.Courses

7.3.1.The Customer may cancel participation in a Course by notice delivered to the Provider. In the event of cancellation by the Customer, the Deposit is non-refundable. The balance of the price (the amount paid in excess of the Deposit) shall be refunded to the Customer if the Customer cancels participation no later than 14 days before the commencement of the Course, unless otherwise stated for the particular Course on the Website. In the event of cancellation less than 14 days before the commencement of the Course or failure to attend, the balance shall be forfeited.

7.3.2.The Provider may, at its own discretion, allow the Customer to transfer the amount paid (including the Deposit) to participation in another date of the same or a similar Course. The Customer has no legal entitlement to a transfer to another date.

7.4.Cancellation of the Service by the Provider

7.4.1.In the event of cancellation of the Service by the Provider (in particular due to illness, insufficient number of participants or other reasons on the part of the Provider), the Customer shall be entitled to a full refund of the price paid or to rescheduling to an alternative date, at the Customer's choice and subject to the Provider's availability.

7.4.2.In the event of force majeure (unforeseeable circumstances beyond the Provider's control, such as a pandemic, natural disasters, etc.), the Provider is entitled to reschedule the Service to another date. If none of the alternative dates is suitable for the Customer, the Customer shall be entitled to a full refund of the price paid.

8. RIGHTS FROM DEFECTIVE PERFORMANCE, COMPLAINTS

8.1.The Provider is liable for the Services being provided in accordance with the contract, in the agreed scope, quality and time. The Customer may raise a defect in the Service that manifests itself during the term of the obligation. In the event of defective performance, the Customer has the following rights: (a) the right to free remedy of the defect by re-provision of the Service or part thereof, if possible and proportionate; (b) the right to a reasonable discount on the price of the Service, if the defect cannot be remedied or if the Provider fails to remedy the defect within a reasonable period; (c) the right to withdraw from the contract if the defect constitutes a material breach of the contract or if the Provider fails to remedy the defect even within an additional reasonable period granted by the Customer. Rights from defective performance are governed by the relevant provisions of the Civil Code.

8.2.To file a complaint, please contact the Provider by e-mail at the address specified in Article 1 of these Terms. Upon filing a complaint, the Provider shall issue to the consumer a confirmation of the date of filing the complaint, its content and the requested method of resolution. The complaint shall be resolved and the consumer shall be informed thereof no later than 30 days from the date of filing the complaint, unless the parties agree on a longer period.

8.3.The Customer acknowledges that the Services are in the nature of spiritual education and spiritual sessions and do not constitute healthcare services, psychotherapy, diagnostics, healing or a substitute for any medical, psychological or psychiatric care (Article 4.1 of these Terms). The Provider does not guarantee the achievement of specific spiritual, health, psychological or other results of the Services (Article 14.1 of these Terms). The following, in particular, shall not be considered a defect of the Service: (a) the Customer's subjective dissatisfaction with the course or result of the Service, provided that the Service was provided in accordance with the contract and these Terms; (b) failure to achieve the expected spiritual, personal or other result; (c) the fact that the Services do not have curative, therapeutic or diagnostic effects, as such effects are not the subject matter of the contract; (d) the nature, characteristics or effects of the Energy Spray, which is not a medicinal product, cosmetic product or medical device (Article 4.3 of these Terms); (e) circumstances arising as a result of the Customer's concealment or provision of false information regarding the Customer's health condition (Articles 4.2 and 4.4 of these Terms). This provision is without prejudice to the Customer's statutory rights from defective performance, in particular consumer rights that cannot be contractually limited or excluded.

9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CONFIDENTIALITY

9.1.All Materials provided to the Customer in connection with the Services are protected by intellectual property rights belonging to MMS Intellectual Properties Inc., Modern Mystery School International Inc. or the Provider. The Customer is not entitled to copy, upload, record, distribute, communicate to the public, provide to third parties or use the Materials or the content of the Services for the Customer's own commercial, lecturing or similar activities without the prior written consent of the Provider. The Customer shall be liable for any harm caused by a breach of intellectual property rights.

9.2.The Customer undertakes to maintain confidentiality regarding the content of the Services, in particular regarding the specific techniques, rituals, procedures and Materials that were communicated or made available to the Customer within the scope of the Services, both during the term of the contract and after its termination. The Provider may, in connection with certain Services, require the execution of a separate confidentiality agreement for the benefit of MMS Intellectual Properties Inc. or another authorised entity. Refusal to sign the NDA may constitute grounds for refusal to provide the relevant Service.

10. RECORDING AND DOCUMENTATION

10.1.The Customer is not entitled to make audio, visual or audiovisual recordings during the Services without the prior written consent of the Provider.

10.2.The Provider may, during Courses and other Services, make photographic, visual or audiovisual recordings for the purpose of documentation, presentation and promotion of its Services. The Customer shall be informed of the making of recordings before the commencement of the relevant Service. Further conditions for the processing of personal data in connection with the making of recordings, including the legal basis, scope and the Customer's rights, are set out in the Provider's Privacy Policy.

11. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

11.1.The Provider processes the personal data of Customers in accordance with the applicable legal regulations, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (GDPR). Detailed information on the processing of personal data, including the purposes of processing, legal bases, categories of data processed, recipients of data, information on the transfer of data to third countries, retention periods and the Customer's rights, is set out in the Provider's Privacy Policy available on the Website.

11.2.Data concerning the Customer's health condition constitute a special category of personal data within the meaning of Article 9 of the GDPR. The Provider processes such data exclusively on the basis of the Customer's explicit consent and only to the extent necessary for the safe provision of the Services. Details are set out in the Provider's Privacy Policy.

12. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

12.1.In the event of dissatisfaction, a complaint or a dispute arising in connection with the Services or these Terms, the Customer may contact the Provider using the contact details specified in Article 1.1 of these Terms. The Provider shall endeavour to resolve the dispute amicably.

12.2.If the Customer is a consumer and the dispute cannot be resolved directly with the Provider, the Customer has the right to use out-of-court resolution of consumer disputes. The body for out-of-court resolution of consumer disputes is the Czech Trade Inspection Authority (www.coi.cz). A proposal may also be submitted electronically via the form available on the website of the Czech Trade Inspection Authority (https://adr.coi.cz). Bodies for out-of-court resolution of consumer disputes in the territory of the European Union, Iceland and Norway are listed on the European Commission's website (https://consumer-redress.ec.europa.eu/dispute-resolution-bodies_en).

12.3.If the Customer is not a consumer or if out-of-court dispute resolution is not possible or is unsuccessful, disputes shall be resolved by court proceedings in accordance with Article 13 of these Terms.

13. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

13.1.All legal relationships between the Provider and the Customer arising under these Terms or in connection with the provision of the Services shall be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic and the applicable consumer protection regulations, with the exclusion of conflict-of-law rules of private international law. However, in certain countries (including European Union member states), laws apply that require contracts to be governed by the local laws of the consumer's country or that provide consumers with a higher level of protection. This provision does not take precedence over such laws.

13.2.The courts of the Czech Republic shall have jurisdiction to resolve all disputes arising from these Terms or in connection with the provision of the Services; unless the Customer would be entitled under mandatory legal regulations to commence court proceedings in the country of the Customer's residence or unless the Provider would be obliged to commence court proceedings in the country of the Customer's residence. The locally competent court shall be the court having jurisdiction over the place of provision of the Services, unless the legal regulations prescribe exclusive jurisdiction of another court for a particular dispute.

14. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

14.1.The Provider does not provide any guarantees regarding the achievement of specific results of the Services, in particular does not guarantee specific spiritual, health, psychological or other effects of the Services. The results achieved by the Customer depend in particular on the Customer's individual abilities, activity, decision-making and other circumstances that the Provider cannot influence. All information and recommendations provided within the scope of the Services constitute general educational and spiritual content, not a binding guide to achieving a particular result. This is without prejudice to the Provider's statutory liability for the proper provision of the Service in accordance with the contract.

14.2.To the maximum extent permitted by the applicable legal regulations, the Provider shall not be liable for indirect damage or lost profits arising in connection with the provision of the Services, unless such obligation arises from mandatory legal regulations. The Provider shall not be liable for consequences arising from the Customer's provision of incomplete, inaccurate or misleading information or concealment of material facts relevant to the provision of the Service. The Customer is responsible for the manner in which the Customer uses the information and recommendations provided within the scope of the Services. The limitations of liability under this Article shall not apply to liability that cannot be contractually limited or excluded under the applicable legal regulations. Nothing in this Article shall limit the statutory rights of Customers who are consumers under the applicable legal regulations.

14.3.The Provider shall not be liable for the impossibility or limitation of the provision of the Services caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, in particular internet outages, failures of third-party services, actions of public authorities, changes in legal regulations, natural disasters, epidemics or other cases of force majeure.

15. FINAL PROVISIONS

15.1.The Provider is entitled to unilaterally amend or supplement these Terms to a reasonable extent. The Customer shall be informed of any material change in advance by e-mail. The current version of the Terms is always available on the Website and is marked with the effective date. The version of the Terms effective at the time of the conclusion of the contract shall apply to the contractual relationship, unless expressly agreed otherwise between the parties. A subsequent amendment to the Terms shall not affect contracts already concluded, unless permitted by the legal regulations or agreed by the parties.

15.2.The Provider is entitled to transfer or assign the rights and obligations under the contract to a third party (e.g. in the event of a sale of the business, transformation or other reorganisation). The Customer shall be notified of such assignment. The Customer is not entitled to transfer or assign the Customer's rights or obligations to a third party without the prior written consent of the Provider.

15.3.If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid, ineffective or unenforceable, this shall not affect the validity and effectiveness of the remaining provisions. The parties shall replace it with a provision that most closely corresponds to the original purpose.

15.4.The Customer who is not a consumer hereby assumes the risk of a change of circumstances within the meaning of Section 1765(2) of the Civil Code.

15.5.Even after the termination of the contractual relationship, those provisions of these Terms that by their nature are intended to survive shall remain in effect. In particular, the provisions on the nature of the Services, intellectual property and confidentiality, limitation of liability, force majeure, governing law and dispute resolution shall remain binding even after the termination of the contract.

15.6.The Provider is entitled to send commercial communications to Customers regarding the Services and other business activities of the Provider, solely in accordance with the applicable legal regulations and on the basis of the appropriate legal title. Each commercial communication shall contain an option for easy unsubscription from further communications. In cases where consent is required under the legal regulations, the Customer may revoke such consent at any time.

15.7.When participating in group Courses and other Services, the Customer is obliged to observe the rules of polite and respectful communication, to follow the Provider's instructions and to respect the rights of other participants. The Customer shall not disrupt the course of the Service, disturb other participants or act contrary to good morals. In the event of a serious or repeated breach of these rules, the Provider is entitled to exclude the Customer from the Service; in such case, the Customer shall not be entitled to a refund of the price for the part of the Service not provided, unless the exclusion was manifestly disproportionate to the nature of the breach.

15.8.These Terms are drawn up in the Czech language. If a translation into another language is made, the Czech version shall prevail in the event of a dispute over interpretation. The headings of the Articles serve only for clarity and shall not affect the interpretation of the Terms.

15.9.These Terms (including the Privacy Policy and any Amendments or other terms referenced herein) constitute the entire agreement between the Provider and the Customer regarding the provision of the Services and supersede all prior arrangements relating to the same subject matter.

15.10.For communication with the Provider, please use the contact details specified in Article 1 of these Terms. The Provider may deliver notices by e-mail to the Customer's last known e-mail address. An electronic communication shall be deemed delivered at the moment of its demonstrable dispatch to the Customer's e-mail address.

15.11.These Terms shall become valid and effective on 3 August 2026.

Annex – Model Withdrawal Form

Notice of Withdrawal from the Contract

Addressee: Sanctum Lux Divine SRL, having its registered office at Strada Sănătății 9, Clădirea C2Sat Păuleștii Noi, Comuna Păulești 107403 Păulești, Romania, CUI: 47877852, e-mail: radu@thepathofinitiationprague.com

I hereby notify you that I withdraw from the contract for the provision of the following Services: ________________________

Date of order: ___________________________

Order number (if assigned): ___________________________

Name and surname of the consumer: ___________________________

Address of the consumer: ___________________________

Bank account number for the refund: ___________________________

Signature of the consumer (only if this form is sent in paper form): ___________________________

Date: ___________________________

Please send the completed form by e-mail to radu@thepathofinitiationprague.com or by post to the Provider's registered office, together with a copy of the proof of purchase.