Not a promise made lightly. A promise made from direct experience and deep conviction.

We want to make you a promise. Not the kind that hedges and qualifies and retreats from its own claim. A real promise, made with full sincerity, based on everything we have seen in the lives of people who have genuinely engaged with this work.
One year of Free Your Mind — reading slowly, trying the practices, sitting with the satsang questions, allowing the poems to land — will absolutely change your life.
Not might change. Not could change. Will change. We believe this with everything we have.
Your relationship to your own mind will change. The thoughts that used to run you will become something you observe rather than something you are. Not all of them. Not perfectly. But increasingly. You will notice the old pattern arise and — sometimes, more and more often — choose a different response. That gap between stimulus and response is the space of genuine freedom. It will widen.
Your relationship to suffering will change. What used to feel permanent will feel workable. What used to knock you flat will be something you can stand up in. Not because the difficulty goes away — it doesn't always — but because your relationship to it transforms. You will know, in your body, that suffering has a cause and a path through it. And that knowing changes everything about how you meet it.
Your relationships will change. Not because the other people change — though sometimes they do, in response to your changing. But because you bring a different quality of presence to every interaction. More patient. More honest. More genuinely interested in the other person rather than performing for them. More capable of genuine love — the kind that does not need the other person to be any particular way in order to be offered.
Your sense of who you are will change. Not in the sense of losing yourself — in the sense of finding yourself. The real self. The awareness that was always here beneath the layers of conditioning and habit and performance and fear. You will touch it. Maybe briefly at first. But once touched, it is never entirely forgotten. And the life that is lived from even a partial recognition of what you actually are is a different life — freer, more joyful, more genuinely yours — than any life lived entirely in the dark.
Not one weekend. One year. Because genuine transformation is not an event — it is a direction, sustained over time. One year of Free Your Mind. One year of the sage teachings, the Mooji-style pointings, the Rumi poems, the parables, the science, the stories, the practices, the community.
Your life will not look the same. You will not look at it the same. And the change will be the right kind — not imposed from outside, not forced by effort, but arising naturally from the seed of genuine awareness that has been planted and watered and given light. That is our promise. That is our commitment. That is why we built this.
Welcome to Free Your Mind. Welcome to the year that changes everything. Welcome home.