Our activity aims to open up the possibility for each participant to develop an individually perceived spirituality that is in harmony with their personal development.
We are part of an international network where trainers and participants come from different cultural, religious and spiritual backgrounds. At larger events, we often welcome participants from more than 15 nations on three continents, representing a wide range of religious and cultural beliefs, although we are mostly numerically dominated by European men of white skin with predominantly Christian backgrounds.
A Truly Global Community
In total, we have welcomed participants and trainers from over 40 nations from all continents. These come from a variety of religio-cultural traditions, including Christians from the main streams of Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy, as well as Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Yemeni, and Mizrachi Jews. Sunni and Shiite Muslims are also represented, as are followers of Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism. Furthermore, Hindus of various currents such as Vishnuism, Shaivism, and Shaktism are also included. Additionally, descendants of Native Americans with nature-based beliefs, as well as Westerners who grew up traditionally and now combine different spiritual practices, are part of our community.
Respect and Inclusion in Our Practices
In order to enjoy our workshops, retreats, and rituals in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere, we place great emphasis on respecting the different spiritual beliefs of our participants. When our trainers perform sacred spiritual rituals from specific traditions, this is done as an offering to explore and experience something fundamentally new. We are independent of religious institutions, live and teach without a guru principle, and do not intend to proselytize anyone in any way.