An Academy?

Learning in Nature

The word "academy" traces back to Plato’s Akadeimos, an olive grove outside of Athens where philosophy, science, and ethics flourished. But it was never just about knowledge. The true purpose of the academy was transformation - of the self, of society, of the world. In other words: the spiritual, the social and the ecological.

Plato believed that real learning engages the whole human being: head, hands, and heart. It is not enough to understand; we must also experience and embody new ways of seeing and doing.

AMORV Academy continues this tradition. Not as a school but as a space for inquiry, for unlearning, for deep engagement with the questions that shape our time. We do not offer fixed answers. Instead, we create an environment where perspectives shift, where systems reveal themselves, and where participants uncover new pathways they never considered before.

The academy is not an institution. It is a process. A transformative journey. A space for those who dare to rethink, unlearn, and rebuild - not just the world around them, but also the way they see and shape it.