For understanding how experiences shift attention, emotion, and meaning.
Some experiences claim to transform us.
This inquiry asks what actually changes.
It studies how attention, intuition, emotion, and self-perception shift before, during, and after an experience. Through a cognitive and contemplative lens, it looks at how people process what they encounter: what they notice, what they resist, what they remember, and how their internal orientation changes.
It can support workshops, retreats, immersive experiences, cultural programs, leadership sessions, material practices, and spatial experiences where transformation, reflection, or restoration is part of the promise.
The aim is not therapy.
It is a disciplined study of how experience changes perception.
Possible formats include: