Join us monthly to counterbalance the illusion of separation with a free practice of love as unity.

We gather monthly for 45 minutes on Zoom to remember that we are part of the same body. The session uses visualizations, energy work, movement and intention to re-align us with the one human body. All are welcome!

“I was deeply fascinated with Stefan's one-human body idea. With lots more people like him, I believe this world will be easier to live in.”

-Kuniko K. (Japan)

Words from practitioners from around the world

  • I do remember feeling more connected and grounded afterward. The practice itself is gentle, light, and warm. I enjoyed very much doing it and was, frankly, surprised by the result. Definitely a must-do!

    - Sven E. (Belgium)

  • Our culture teaches us to believe we're isolated objects, skin-encapsulated egos. The more we can experience our connection to the larger whole the better. This is a great practice for doing this.

    - Robert Gilman (US)

  • I was intrigued by his practice and commitment to the processes of embodiment.... I think others in the community will value what Stefan has to offer.

    - Bob P. (UK)

  • It's a breath of fresh air in this world where everyone is focused on darkness.

    - Irena (US)

  • I have a huge sense of thankfulness; the practice opens mind, body, and soul, it expands the joy and heart energy.

    - Mev S. (Turkey)

  • I've experienced this work several times in different contexts and it's always given me a feeling of lightness. To me the practices feel natural and energizing. I like the idea of cultivating fellow-feeling this way, and tuning into awareness of how we participate in something larger with its own inclusive sentience.

    - Mitra Martin (US)

  • "The practice can only speak for itself… But in my body I felt a lightness, a brightness. I felt bodily aware of our interconnection as humans."

    - Brandon L. (US)

  • I was deeply fascinated with Stefan's one-human body idea. With lots more people like him, I believe this world will be easier to live in.

    Kuniko K., Japan