Art · Nature · Connection

The
Field

Nēnē walking a campus path with a Kauaʻi mountain in the distance

A new paradigm

Not a resort. A campus for becoming.

Cosmic Campus exists for people who work with consciousness, body, and land — coaches, artists, ceremonialists, families in threshold moments. The name is the brief: cosmic in ambition, campus in practice. Learning happens here the way fruit ripens. Slowly. In season. Among others.

Aloe in a painted pot on a lava rock wall with the campus dog beyond
Purple lotus flowers in a basin on campus
Torch ginger bouquet from the garden

The nēnē

This land feels extra blessed when they arrive.

Hawaiian geese have been on these islands for half a million years. When they graze the lawns of Cosmic Campus, the place remembers itself. We move quietly. We let them have the path.

A gathering of nēnē on the campus lawn

What we tend

OrchardLychee, fruit, morning harvest
GardenGinger, lotus, passionflower
HeatCedar sauna, rain on the roof
SkyMoon House, stars, mountain weather
A halo of light above the green gable of Cosmic Campus

Stewardship

Beauty as a serious practice.

The yellow door, the hibiscus print, the mural of dolphins, the cowries set into the tub — none of it is decoration for its own sake. Cosmic Campus is designed so that the nervous system can drop. From that drop, better work, better ceremony, better love.

We belong to Kauaʻi. We walk as guests on Hawaiian land, and we ask everyone who gathers here to do the same.

Campus architecture with palms against a clear Kauaʻi sky
“The campus was beautiful and serene, filled with an abundance of fruit trees and open spaces to play or reflect.”
Daphna Cox · a guest of campus