Jem Fuller has lived a colorful, global life. Prior to launching his international retreat company and executive coaching consultancy in 2013, he was employed as a senior corporate leader in a multi-national organisation. But it's his chapters prior, that were most colourful and adventurous. His thirst for foreign cultures and the roads less travelled, saw him wandering Asia as a barefoot backpacker, earning his way as a tribal tattooist and fire-dancer, working as a kindergarten teacher, motorcycle courier, volunteer and more.
This 18-day journey through India is a deeply immersive experience, curated for a small group of discerning individuals seeking inner peace, cultural depth, and spiritual growth. Led by Jem and Talia, participants will engage in daily practices such as meditation, mindful movement, and yoga, while exploring the country's vibrant culture, from the Himalayas to the Taj Mahal. With a focus on nervous-system regulation and integration, this journey offers a unique blend of spiritual immersion, cultural experiences, and personal growth. Participants will stay in carefully selected accommodations, including a restored palace on the banks of the Ganges, and enjoy private invitations to holy families and village ceremonies. This journey is an invitation to slow down, reconnect, and experience India with presence, depth, and care.
Meaning on the Mountain is a transformative adventure experience in the Himalayas, designed for individuals seeking clarity on their biggest impact and a deeper connection with like-minded people. The program combines hiking and camping in remote mountains with luxury experiences, including hand-crafted city experiences and private samples of wonders of the world. Participants will learn the 8 Inner Peace Principles and embody them through profound exercises and nature-immersed experiences. The program is led by Jem Fuller, who has a 26-year bond with a holy brahmin of the region, allowing access to restricted areas. The experience is not for everyone, but for those prepared to venture outside their comfort zone and challenge their world views.