What is Our Purpose?

❀Our Mission

To provide resources for embodiment, nourishment, ritual, and creativity through workshops, events, and programs offered to support people in accessing a state of serenity, regardless of circumstances. We aim to provide high-quality and experiential education and support in the areas of creative arts, holistic health, life-satisfaction, and sense of purpose.

❀Our Vision

The creation of a community where people can elevate their well-being and expand their sense of joy, love, and connection, to teach others how to embody meaningful purpose and access peace, and a space where people experience being nurtured and unconditionally accepted.

  • It is wholly possible to let go of old ideas of who we thought we were and past experiences that are no longer serving us.

  • The greatest transformations occur at the roots of a person’s being.

  • Every experience in life is an opportunity for growth and expansion.

  • In trusting life, Self, and the universe.

  • In taking a vision-oriented attitude and approach to life and the Self, creating what we want and who we are.

  • In being who we are and seeking to meet people as they are.

  • In creating a compassionate, judgment-free space.

  • In holding space for people to be exactly where they are, in whatever phase they are in at the moment, and seeing this as wholly right.

  • In acknowledging that growing pains often accompany transformation, which can take the form of anxiety, depression, resistance, or emotional distress. Nothing is seen as “wrong” and the lows are accepted and honored as much as the highs.

❀We believe…

To take the difficulties, setbacks, and sorrows of life as [that which] makes us stronger, rather than as unjust punishment which should not happen to us, requires faith and courage.
— Eric Fromm, The Art of Loving
I do not accept any absolute formulas for living... As we live, we grow... So I think we should live with this constant discovery. We should be open to this adventure in heightened awareness of living. We should stake our whole existence on our willingness to explore and experience.
— Martin Buber