Our Philosophy

We do what we do because we believe it helps to make the world a better place, because it makes people healthier, because it gives something back. We love what we do!

The Relationship

We're equal. We're a mentor, friend and guide.

The Promise

Educate, nurture and enlighten students so they can realise their full potential.

The experience

An unfolding of the self, an awakening, a new perspective on health, life and what it means to be human.

The essence

Illuminate & radiate:
Illuminate: mind, body & spirit.
Radiate: heart, health & happiness.

 


Our values


Be One

The integration of mind, heart, soul and body is our guiding principle.

Example: Whenever we communicate we relate the parts to the whole.

 

Be Explorative

We provide creative tools with which our students can discover themselves.

Example: We share philosophical thinking to broaden minds and open eyes.

 

Be Sharing

We share a passion for learning where knowledge can be transformed into understanding.

Example: We provide learning experiences from lectures, texts, diagrams, video and audio recordings etc.

 

Be Clear

We do everything simply and honestly - people trust us.

Example: We distil information down to the essential. We use models, charts and imagery to convey complex ideas.

 

Be Compassionate

We provide a first class service, support and encouragement so students enjoy the fellowship.

Example: We nurture relationships through the years of study and on into professional practice.

 

Be Ethical

We fundamentally care about this planet and the people on it, we are all connected.

Example: We recycle and use environmentally sound materials, we give back to the community.

 

Be Better

We make people's lives better and better, we never accept second best.

Example: If it is worth doing it is worth doing well, everything we do is better than the competition; we remove the 'new age' fluff that clouds our marketplace.

We're here to inspire you about natural health.

I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.

Socrates