At Elementalist, we see life as the true ceremony, an ongoing practice shaped by how we think, move, eat, and breathe.
“The Work” is to stay attentive, always present in body and mind, aware of what moves within and around us. That’s why we value self-knowledge and encourage you to do your own research before introducing anything new into your life.
Through this attentive state, you begin to shape not only yourself, but also the world around you.
The world is
a dynamic, ever-evolving codebase where every-(living) thing, force, or phenomenon is part of an interconnected consciousness.
Through self-work an Elementalist influences reality through intelligence, intuition and action, knowing he or she is a part of, and also contains the whole.
We take charge of our own being physically, mentally and thus spiritually by reconnecting with the living code of nature.
Basic ''All-day Work''
🜁 Inner Work
Self-observation, stillness, and meditation — to break free from reactive patterns and cultivate awareness.
🜃 Body Work
Nutrition, movement, and breath — to strengthen your system through rhythm, presence, and care.
🜂 Natural Support
Plants, herbs, fungi, minerals, and water (the Living Code) to support your body’s natural functions
🜄 Way of Living
Remember yourself. Stay attentive. Question your habits. Trust your own experience above authority.
Our journey isn’t just about offering pure, supportive products. It’s about inspiring people to take action, to keep growing, and to awaken more fully to their true selves
Self Remembrence & Objectivity
A human being’s work begins in attention: the ability to witness body, thought, and feeling in the now. Through movement and structured inner effort, deep awareness is cultivated as a living state of presence. In this presence, we shift from identification to awareness, and from habit to intention and action
Self-remembering is the moment we become aware not only of what we are doing, but that we are. It is a return to ourselves, a quiet, internal alignment that becomes the foundation for real transformation.
Objectivity, then, is not just seeing what is, but seeing who is seeing, moment by moment.