Stage one [$20m] of the three-stage HAPPI Foundation Project is being established in the lush, mountainous, rainforest regions of far-Northern New South Wales, Australia. It is to be a residential health care, research, and educational facility dedicated to returning health to all people.
The HAPPI Foundation Project is comprised of four divisions: the Medical Care Division; the Environmental Welfare Division; the Education and Cultural Preservation Division; and the Multi-Media Division. Each division is comprised of inter-related sub-activities:
This division comprises: The 'Last Resort Healing Centre' [residential treatment of disease and illness]; the 'College of Natural Medicine' [residential advanced education in Natural Medicine and compassionate care delivery]; and the 'Foundation for Terminal Illness Research' [holistic research into terminal illness]. In combination, these comprise the Healing Haven.
Sifu Crockett experienced a very traumatic and violent early-childhood. He began a life in the martial arts at the age of seven, and this held him in good stead for his future -- teaching him self-discipline, confidence, and how to unerringly believe in himself.
The seed of Sifu's interest in medicine and the healing arts was first sown at the age of twelve, but was not actively pursued until he was seventeen.
Since then, Sifu has healed himself of a cracked spine (a near-crippling injury which he suffered in a truck accident), a life-threatening tumour (which was the psychological/emotional result of his violent and oppressive childhood, imposed upon him by his step-father; from whom his mother eventually escaped), and severe epilepsy (which resulted from a blow to the head, leaving a permanent scar on his brain).
It was Sifu's severe health concerns that initiated his intense study into medicine. Like many 'hard cases,' he was written-off by the medical profession. It was solely his determination that led him into the art and science of Natural Medicine, and it was there that he has since found what some would consider cures to the apparently incurable.
Sifu's destiny was fortunate enough to find himself the first and only Western student of Professor Lee Hong, from whom, in conjunction with a Beijing Institute, he received a classical transmission. For several years, the Professor carefully guided his young disciple down the old road of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as deep into the highly disciplined practices of the ancient martial arts and spiritual wisdom.
From this in-depth and demanding tutelage, which was the beginning of a life committed to service, Sifu conceived the idea of free residential healing and education. Thus, in 1985, the HAPPI Foundation's vision was born, so as to establish a facility that would enable him to teach and heal at a level conducive to high success rates.
Our society is certainly in strife. Too many people are sick, hungry, lonely, defenceless, poor, and unhappy. The ideals of HAPPI Foundation intend overcoming these social afflictions. It aims to provide compassionate, invigorating, and even humorous health care delivery.
The ultimate aim is to remove medicine from the business sector and return it to the art of service. HAPPI Foundation will provide a facility that in no way resembles a hospital; one that is more like that of healing in the familiarity, security, and comfort of the ideal home environment. This is why we call it the Healing Haven.
Medicine has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and large companies and certain individuals do quite well with things as they are. This is at the expense of millions of lives each year. Poisonous drugs are constantly forced onto an unsuspecting public, and therapies with promise and cures for terminal illnesses , such as cancer, are kept hidden. This is for no other reason than because making cures available eliminates the need for costly, ineffectual research, as well as the manufacture of costly pharmaceutical drugs and medical/scientific machinery and equipment.
In summary:
HAPPI Foundation desires to take the
country's most costly service, and give it away.
Responding to increasing demand from the community at large, the HAPPI Foundation Project has broadened its profile considerably, and is pioneering safe and effective treatment of debilitating illness. The Project is actively involved in both Natural health care and research, as well as the promotion of preventative and curative medicine, and also the facilitation of education that spans quite a range of topics. The provision of empowering health care to all individuals is of primary importance.
HAPPI Foundation is highly committed both to people and to the Earth which nurtures all life. It stands to offer a crucial reflections of the presently failing system and what is indeed possible -- a Utopia if you like, or the Garden of Eden between Heaven and Earth that the world can once again become.
The Project is of course race and class free, and promotes compassion, love, humour, art, nature, and meticulously well thought out Natural medicine to all those in need.
No human being should be precluded from regaining good health because of limited material resources or debilitating health conditions. Patients at HAPPI Foundation -- our guests, really -- will become members of an extended family, helping to build friendships for life.
There will be no hierarchy or bureaucracy here. Doctor, patient, helper, administrator, and so on are all essentially the same. Communication and the enablement of happiness are essential to the process. Patients are not treated as patients, but as friends -- people whose health, wellbeing, and happiness will be considered as exceptionally important.
HAPPI Foundation plans encouraging wellness in its visitors by providing many opportunities for recovery and healing. Based on questionnaires and surveys answered by thousands of patients (and many medical professionals), HAPPI Foundation will build an ideal health care facility for both young and old.
HAPPI Foundation focuses on sustainable medicine -- both in the patient and the environment. By not harming neither patient nor Nature, we can have a win-win situation. The emphasis is on maximising the quality of life in not just each individual but in our society in general; which, after all, can only be a product of its people -- us.
Medical programs will be tailored to produce consistent outcomes whilst considering those least able to provide for themselves. The process of recovery at a Healing Haven will be joyous and insightful.
All staff will adhere to a well designed, people-oriented Philosophy of Care, and will be well trained in compassion, conversation, humour, and the careful delivery of all aspects of health provision.
The HAPPI Foundation Project is fostered, advised, and managed by a diverse committee of publicly recognised, caring, and responsible professionals. The committee derives no income, profit, or self-gain from the project. The management team will ensure that the Project is fully developed and, most importantly, that the activities of the Project are consistent with its aims and objectives.