Adrian Feachem (Adi) has been exploring meditation and complementary health since he graduated from University in the 1980's. He travelled in the Middle East, Far East and Americas exploring communities and celebrating life's possibilities.
He trained for three years in the finance sector in London with a large Audit Firm. Working in various management roles in the private sector as an Audit Manager, Development and Administration Management in Europe and Far East, which has supported sabbaticals to pursue his studies and interests in Wellbeing.
He attended studies in the theatrical arts and dance with physical theatre, movement and complicité including Spontaneous Movement, Improvisation, Contact Improvisation, Butoh, Feldenkrais method, Five Rhythms Dance and Clowning! He supports community design having a design diploma in Permaculture (sustainable living and design) and has attended teacher training courses in Permaculture.
He qualified in the UK in Holistic Massage at the London Buddhist School and trained in Cranio-Sacral Therapy in the UK and Germany. Furthering his studies by becoming a diplomat and professional member of the Association of Systematic Kinesiology, UK, in 1998. He has participated in training's of Yoga, Tai Chi, Chi Kung healing, Reiki, Watsu (shiatsu in water) and a variety of other bodywork in the UK, Belgium, Netherlands, India and America. He studied Esogetics, Kirlian analysis and Colourpuncture in the Netherlands with the Institute Voor Kleurenpunctuur and is a qualified practitioner of Colourpuncture registered with the Mandel Institute, Germany.
He has studied many facets of Meditation over this period across the world and group work in Tantra with a variety of organisations including Skydancing Tantra, The Art of Being and the School of Awakening in Europe and the U.S. He participated in a Therapist Training group work over three years at Osho Risk, Denmark.
He has been holding meditation classes for five years and ever continues his focus with the work, both himself and sharing and extending the work with others.


