Corte-Carve: A Practice for Harmonizing the Left and Right Brains
Corte-Carve is a unique practice conceptualized by Santhoh Olympuss, the orator of the Olympuss Doctrine, in the 1990s. This innovative tool is designed to assess, understand, and balance the relationship between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, as well as to harmonize aspects such as rhythm and logic, femininity and masculinity, and consciousness
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Prabhatha Satsangam
: A Journey Towards Universal Collective Consciousness Join us for our fortnightly Prabhatha Satsangam, a meditative gathering aimed at fostering the Universal Collective Consciousness of Olympus students. This enriching event begins every morning at 6:25 AM Indian Time [US – Mauritius Time 4:55 AM] [Saudi – Qatar Time 3:55 AM] and lasts for sixty minutes.
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The Vocational Village
The Vocational Village at Olympuss is a transformative initiative aimed at fostering sustainable livelihoods and community resilience through vocational training in green jobs and enterprises. Situated within urban and rural settings, these villages serve as hubs of innovation and collaboration where individuals learn eco-friendly practices and skills that contribute to environmental conservation. The village model
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University and Research Centre
The University and Research Centre at Olympuss stands as a beacon of innovation and education in the field of Ecosophy, Deep Ecology, Eco Psychology, and Eco Spirituality. It represents a pioneering endeavor to integrate interdisciplinary studies with practical applications aimed at addressing the complex challenges of sustainability in the modern world. Established with a vision
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Environmental Literacy
Environmental Literacy at Olympuss is a transformative initiative aimed at educating and empowering individuals across all sectors of society about sustainable practices and ecological stewardship. Recognizing the urgent need for widespread environmental awareness, Olympuss conducts comprehensive programs that emphasize the interconnectedness of human activities with the health of the planet. Through these initiatives, participants
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The Gramodaya
Gramodaya is a visionary project by Olympuss aimed at fostering self-reliant and sustainable communities through holistic social practices. Inspired by Gandhian principles of self-sufficiency and community resilience, Gramodaya empowers individuals and social organizations to create harmonious and environmentally conscious societies. The project emphasizes the integration of mind and lifestyle to achieve economic stability while preserving
The Green School
The Green School at Olympuss is a pioneering educational initiative that focuses on the holistic development of children, balancing their emotional, spiritual, and intellectual growth. Unlike traditional education systems that emphasize competitive criteria and standardized testing, the Green School nurtures a child’s intrinsic potential through practical, spontaneous learning. Fundamental subjects are taught alongside values-based education,
The Virgin Forest
The Virgin Forest at Olympuss represents a sanctuary of untouched natural beauty, preserved to maintain its original state with minimal human intervention. Spanning approximately 66% of the entire campus, this green expanse is dedicated to fostering biodiversity and allowing nature to evolve freely without the pressures of human activity. The forest is a living testament
Permaculture Garden & Fruit Forest
The Permaculture Garden & Fruit Forest at Olympuss is an embodiment of sustainable food production, designed to provide fresh, organic produce for the community. Rooted in the principles of permaculture, these gardens emphasize the importance of working with nature rather than against it. The garden is meticulously planned to mimic natural ecosystems, ensuring a self-sustaining
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