We offer a tiered pricing structure to ensure greater inclusivity, diversity and equity within our community. So that anyone who desires to learn Vedic meditation, can. This means, in some cases, you may be giving more than others. But it’s about supporting each other and the wider community.

*The below pricing structure has been inspired by the ‘green bottle model’ by Alexis J. Cunningfolk

When you sign up to learn Vedic meditation, you’re signing up for a lifetime of support. Our free community offerings keep you engaged, committed and loving your meditation practice. Whilst also inspiring and supporting ongoing growth and spiritual evolution if desired.

  • Gift yourself the life long practice of Vedic meditation AND generously gift this practise to another.

    This option is for those currently experiencing abundance in their lives and those who would like to support our wider community.

  • Gift yourself the life long practice of Vedic meditation.

    This is the 'actual' price of our course.

    This option is for those who are employed, able to meet all of their basic needs and those who have access to financial savings and/or expendable income.

  • This option is for those who may need some support in learning to meditate. This is our concession, pensioner, full-time student or NDIS card option.

  • This option is for those currently experiencing finical stress and/or hardship.

  • For those who are not able to contribute financially but have the desire to learn Vedic meditation. Please reach out to apply for a scholarship position.

  • For those who can something other then money. For example, fresh produce, or artworks. Although a financial contribution is preffered, we are open to teaching in exchange for goods and services; Inspired by our Indigenous custodians who were/are able to establish thriving communities irrespective of money.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians on whose lands we work, live and learn. We pay our deepest respects to Indigenous elders past and present, and recognise that they have never ceded sovereignty. We also express deep gratitude to our Shankaracharya lineage, the source from which this Vedic wisdom flows. To those who have been caretakers of this knowledge and tradition we say ‘Jai Guru Deva’.