
Abstract
The Black Mirror Garden™ is a sovereign ceremonial installation blending obsidian reflection, rare Amanitas, and luxury ritual architecture. It transforms shadow into sanctuary, guiding visitors through mirror realms, grief ponds, and sacred silence.
Assertions
- First mirror-temple IP combining botanical art, ritual sound, and experiential design.
- Non-consumptive, legally compliant sanctuary (ornamental Amanitas only).
- Valued as sovereign ecotourism + experiential IP.
- Transparent valuation in the tens of millions CAD.
Mechanics
- Mirror realms: obsidian slabs, infinity paths, canopy domes, grief ponds.
- Ornamental Amanita domes sealed as botanical art with QR-linked teachings.
- Ritual features: altars, ambient sound systems, seasonal cloaks.
- Integrated with Rare Medicines Initiative™, AMMA World VR, and estate sanctuaries.
Valuation
Structured valuation places the installation in the low tens of millions CAD, reflecting its cultural, experiential, and ecotourism worth.
Monetization
- Private ceremonies and grief circles.
- Educational modules (mirror consciousness, mycology-as-myth).
- Luxury eco-tourism (day passes and moonlit rituals).
- Licensing for film/editorial shoots and docuseries.
- Franchise licensing of mirror gardens under sovereign contracts.
Governance
Filed and owned by Fifth House of Creativity Inc. | Amethyst Amaris.
All licensing/ownership retained in sovereign trust.
Compliance
- Amanitas displayed as art, not consumed.
- Bird-safe, fire-resistant mirror installations.
- Shallow ponds with solar path lighting.
- Insured as “ceremonial retreat grounds.”
Risks & Mitigations
- Risk of mislabeling as recreational drug site → mitigated by sealed domes, disclaimers, and strict ceremony framing.
- Risk of ecological harm from mirrors → mitigated via coated, anti-fire, bird-safe materials.
- Scaling risk → controlled through sovereign licensing, not open replication.
Evidence
.Filed June 2025. Integrated into Fifth House ceremonial IP cluster.
Changelog
v1 — Filed June 12, 2025.

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