Concept & Activities
Our Focus

Concept
We are convinced that knowledge should be accessible to everyone. Our approach centres on acquiring knowledge through the human body, based on the fundamental axiom that we are, first and foremost, spiritual beings, with our material aspect serving a secondary role.
We do not belong to our bodies; we possess and utilise them. Nature has crafted the human body as a perfect, intimate, and practical instrument, enabling us to perceive and engage fully with the world around us. Through our bodies, we can explore both material and immaterial dimensions of reality. Our bodies serve as universal tools, measures and standards for any systems that define our existence.
By studying the body from this perspective, we have developed effective tools for problem analysis, solution development, and consulting. This approach, known as LiveDevice, was created by Oleg Bokachov.
Two ways of obtaining knowledge are two hands of true science: subjective — the right, objective — the left.
What we do
Our aim is to promote a clear, human-centred knowledge, where the human being, as a spiritual entity and knower, is recognized as the very purpose of this knowledge. We strive to make the concept of both universal and individual heritage a central idea, giving meaning and direction to human life. Through our association, we seek to create a space for the collaborative development of like-minded individuals for:

Research
System-analytical research
into current social and scientific problems.
Promoting
Popularising the holistic approach
in worldview and science.
Publication
Sharing our findings
in the form of publications, lectures, and public discussions.
Direct Experience
Research trips
that give us first-hand insights into other cultures and epochs.
Support
Transferring knowledge
through the development of a study programme and the establishment of a knowledge centre for the exchange of experience and continuing learning.
Networking
Establishing contacts
with like-minded organisations and individuals and exchanging research findings.

