TAOC Chiang Mai Cohort - a reflection
It’s been one week since we completed our intensive 70-hour training with our Chiang Mai cohort. What initially began as a 30-hour, 10-day program expanded into 70 hours of deep practice over 16 days—a journey of dedication, growth, and transformation.
Module 1 concluded on a day of powerful planetary alignment, with six planets lined up perfectly for manifestation. We marked the occasion with an hour-long meditation, connecting to Fudomyo and the Kabbalistic letter G, channeling abundance and prosperity into our paths.
Module 2 wrapped up on the final day of the Dragon Year, a symbolic day to complete our training and step into the Year of the Wooden Snake. We closed with another manifestation meditation, guided by Ashmunadai, aligning ourselves with abundance and purpose as we continue forward on our Path of Service.
My major takeaway from this training? The Universe always brings the right people together when the time is right. Our students came from diverse walks of life, yet shared many common interests. Their personalities and energies perfectly complemented one another, representing each of the four elements: Earth, Water, Fire, and Air. This balance made training together not only effective but incredibly fun and dynamic.
Although they arrived with different priorities, they were all seeking the same thing: to discover their Path of Service.
“What am I meant to be doing in this lifetime?” is a loaded question, but it’s one we guide students through.
In our training, the journey to higher wisdom and life purpose begins with knowing yourself. This means understanding your Black and White Mirrors—your strengths, weaknesses, and how they relate to your elemental makeup.
We focus on building a strong foundation in:
Vital Lifeforce and the Four Elements
Emotional and Mental Release
Psychic Protection
These are essential before delving into higher energy work and cultivating the Insight Mind—the inner knowing and trust in yourself that you are the master of your own path. To truly know yourself is to recognize your blockages and resistance and learn how to release them effectively.
As we concluded the training, we were all physically and mentally exhausted—but it was the kind of exhaustion that leaves you deeply fulfilled, knowing that the work you’ve done matters. Our students left with a renewed sense of confidence, direction, and assurance as they continue their individual journeys.
For us, it’s now time to rest, reflect, and prepare. This April, we’ll welcome a new cohort of students for our Ecopark Hanoi training, and registration is now open. If you’re ready to embark on this journey of self-discovery and spiritual cultivation, we’d love to have you with us.
Are you ready to begin your journey?
PS: One of our Chiang Mai students, Andreas, created a video sharing his experience from TAOC Module 1 and 2. If you’re unsure whether this training is for you, watch his video—it may help guide you. And remember: the answers are already within you.