Schools and Curriculum

Schools
and Curriculum

Today’s children face rising stress, anxiety, and social pressures.


We provide tools and inner education that can help them turn inward to build peace, resilience, and the confidence to live with purpose
and contribute positively to the world.

Curriculum

Traditional education teaches us what to think.
Inner Education teaches us how to know.

Our curriculum helps to:

  • Support personal development, growth & spiritual well-being
  • Build intuitive awareness & self-trust
  • Honor your feelings and your inner voice
  • Teach how to listen, receive, let go and heal
  • Strengthen holistic wellness & mental health
  • Help individuals & communities reconnect to what has true value and worth


We teach the value of
what cannot be seen but deeply matters.

Young girl sitting in suns rays reading a book

Interactive Experiences Brought to you

Each installation is an artistic, interactive and immersive experience allowing the participants to explore the world through intuition, color, touch, sight and sound; creating a connection  between inner knowing, purpose and a sense of self-worth.

Community Tent

Building and maintaining a community is vital for human health, longevity, and mental well-being.

Social connection lowers stress, blood pressure, and boosts cognitive function.

Humans are wired to seek strength in numbers, with research indicating that strong social networks provide essential belonging, purpose, and support.

Meditation Tree

Meditation induces tangible changes in the brain and body, effectively reducing stress, anxiety, and pain while enhancing emotional regulation and cognitive function.

Studies using MRI scans reveal increased gray matter in memory centers (hippocampus) and decreased size/activity in the brain’s stress center (amygdala).

Sacred Fire

Burning or releasing rituals such as writing down negative thoughts and burning the paper, can be psychologically effective as a “symbolic act” of letting go.

From a behavioral and cognitive perspective, these acts function as a form of closure, turning abstract emotional burdens into a tangible, finite experience.

Psychological Benefits
* Symbolic Closure
* Increased Control
* “Metaphorical” Transformation
* Mindfulness

Wishing Well

Psychology of intention is valid, suggesting that focused, positive goals and visualization rewire the brain’s subconscious to recognize opportunities and promote actions that lead to success.

Using this, in tandem with activities such as meditation and journaling, increases behavioral and psychological benefits and outcomes.