Occidental Awakening bridges modern psychology, ancient wisdom, and ecological consciousness through storytelling, therapeutic services, and expeditions.
It reveals that the ability to connect with the subtle dimensions of life is a universal human trait, transcending cultural boundaries.
In Western culture, our sensitivity has been overshadowed by rational frameworks, leading us to trust only what can be measured and seen, dismissing what lies beyond these parameters.
As the West offers little cultural support for our relationship with the invisible, we often turn to traditions that have preserved this knowledge. Yet the deeper question remains:
How can the West cultivate its own coherent ways of relating to the subtle and the sacred?