Fivelements Puri Ahimsa is a luxury, eco-conscious healing resort
Nestled alongside the Ayung River in the lush highlands near the village of Ubud, Bali, Fivelements Puri Ahimsa is a luxury, eco-conscious healing resort.
Inspired by the Balinese way of life,
which encourages us to come into harmony with the spirit, the environment and with one another, Fivelements’ integrative healing approach is designed to tune-in on physical, emotional and spiritual levels.
The resort collaborates with each individual guest to activate, facilitate and nurture them on the healing path.
The property’s seven bedrooms in standalone pavilions ensure an exclusive stay with exemplary personalised service. Each suite features an open veranda exposed to the river’s swirling currents, and a private bamboo enclosure housing a large open-air bathtub hewn from a stone boulder. A customised lighting design showcases the seven colours of the chakras, bringing mind, body and spirit in unison with nature.
Deeply rooted in the ancient traditions of Bali, Fivelements' wellness programme is three-fold:
Traditional Balinese Healing treatments and ceremonies: From traditional Balinese massage to energy healing treatments -
Following the Balinese principle of Sekala-Niskala, which holds that we all live equally in two worlds; the seen or conscious world Sekala, and the unseen or psychic world Niskala, the Balinese healers engage the help of the higher divine source during each healing session.
Living Foods: Over half of the all dishes are raw vegan food -
Raw living foods support natural healing through cleansing to help us reach our highest
potential and enjoy greater energy and mental clarity.
Sacred Arts: Yoga, meditation, Qi Gong, dance, expressive arts -
These programmes help us to reconnect with our authentic selves, opening our bodies and
minds to newfound trust, freedom and joy.
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