Our aim is make you happier and more successful in more of your life, to enlarge the
scope of your life.   
In order to do that we want to provoke you, to arouse your awareness
and your perspective of yourself and of the world around you.
   To generate interest and
intrigue and then action.
   To get you growing, changing you and others and how you
interact with the world around you.
    
We want you to enrich your life and to go beyond everyday normal into something
new.    To get you trying things and exploring things and experiencing things, connecting
you in many more ways with your whole living world.    Our goal is a happier, healthier,
transformational you.
May the beauty we love be what we do. -- Rumi
It turns out that we do best when immersed in deeper wider connections, like being
buoyantly bathed in a living river.    A river of incoming things and outgoing things, with
waves of challenges and opportunities, and scads of playfully aware interconnections.
    
Way too many people in modern society are isolated in various ways.    Even our
Western psychology deliberately isolates people instead of considering them in their
overall situation.    Most people are unhappy or isolated because of the situation they are in;
the person is really part of his/her environment. Humans, creatures of all kinds, are not
poles or fence posts or car parts, we're living breathing creations with intrinsic needs to
interact with a living environment.    So, if we can change someone's situation, their habits,
myths, and mindset, they constructively engage with and modify their environment.    They
can naturally grow into being happier and more successful creations.
    
Most people start out happy. Kids are intrinsically happy, like the Sun shown in the
diagram below. Kids, and various people following philosophies like Buddhism, are
intrinsically holistically happy and naturally engaged with the world around them.
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As people get older, or as things change, people become more goal oriented, like the
tree in the Sun-to-Pole diagram. People with goals are more like trees, growing with a
definite purpose and meaning. However, many people, amounting to crisis levels in
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