Nirvana is a spiritual end goal in Buddhism and Hinduism – an eternal, blissful state of complete soul rest. In Buddhism, nirvana is seen as complete freedom from desire, hatred and self-deception. Achieving nirvana is the same as becoming enlightened or awakened. We want coming to our Nirvana to be both a soul rest and an awakening. With Nirvana, we want to create an oasis where people come to get a treatment, take a course or to stop, just be, find themselves and enjoy. There is an old Chinese saying that the man who does NOT want to change - he changes anyway, but the man who wants to change - he is ennobled. And that's what we want, through treatments, experiences, meetings, we want to help people improve, not just get good at a shoulder, adjust a back, but improve as a person to see and experience life in new dimensions. Every meeting is unique, every person has their own story, every soul has its own goal – that is Nirvana's basic philosophy. Therefore, every treatment, every session and every reaction is unique. We want to meet all people as the unique flower they are, we want everyone who comes to us to experience a different feeling.