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Hobbit Vault Course
Alosha Lynov is a Bio-Architect who combines the principles of Earthships, the vision of Antoni Gaudí, and the elegance of Sacred Geometry to create autonomous Living BioShelter Organisms—self-heating, self-cooling, and self-sustaining structures. He founded Bio-Veda Academy of Bio-Architecture for the purpose of educating and empowering people to design and build their own eco-homes. To date, the academy has provided hands-on video courses in ecological construction and water self-sufficiency to more than 3,500 students worldwide. With over 25 years of experience, Alosha has dedicated his career to integrating biomimicry, permaculture, and sustainable technologies into architecture. His unique approach emphasizes biomimetic forms and systems that are structurally stronger, more cost-effective, and more harmonious with natural landscapes than conventional building methods. Alosha’s path began in the late 1990s, initially working with spandex sculptures for event design. In 2007, he trained in Mexico at a flying concrete workshop, where he mastered the creation of Gaudí-inspired ferrocement shells. He later applied this knowledge to his own land, building a 700 sq. ft. seashell-inspired structure and developing a fully self-sufficient ecosystem. His work has taken him across five continents, where he has studied with global experts and taught workshops in BioTecture, permaculture, and water self-sufficiency. Today, his focus remains on developing and teaching innovative building techniques that enable individuals and communities to live sustainably and resiliently.
Suzanne D.
26 February, 2026
great course
is there also a way to get what the course/module number besides 1 - 9 Here they require it to have letters and then numbers. would be in other countries like Australia as it doesn't have any so no one will look at it
John C.
25 February, 2026
Sylvotherapy Practitioner Certification
Insightful information that I am excited to pass on to others, about the importance of connecting with nature to improve health.
Kathleen G.
24 February, 2026
Great Course
The wilderness survival course is full a great information and easy to follow. Would recommend!
Brittany B.
24 February, 2026
Monotonous
Lots of reading, not interactive and so far no handouts or tools to use. Some good information as far as structuring time and using all senses, but as a certified and trained herbalist, found that the information on edible and medicinal plants and trees was a lot and somewhat dangerous for an untrained person. Lack of information on a tea ceremony, like what do you actually need for that? How do you keep the water warm, or do you do a cold infusion?
Michelle E.
23 February, 2026
Forest bathing
Good studies. Liking the course so far
Loraine L.
23 February, 2026
Experience
My experience with the course has been positive overall. The material is interesting. I appreciate how the concepts are explained. Some sections require careful reading but content is engaging. I am enjoying the learning experience. My only challenge is I wish it wasn’t pdf format.
Mariem L.
23 February, 2026
Great overview
Mindset, ecosystems and support on observation made efficient with this course
Veronica W.
23 February, 2026
Sylvotherapy Practitioner Course
I loved this course online course, learnt so much and it was very informative and so interesting. I liked too that the course could be done at your own pace. Thank you.
Anastacia S.
23 February, 2026
This Course is so Fun and Informative
I am absolutely loving learning about Herbalism from this course.
Rachell S.
22 February, 2026
tough
Very tough but so informative and very knowledgeable. I will recommend this to other friends.
Lauren M.
22 February, 2026
More New Age than Science-based Content
Does the idea of a tree being a sentient being resonate deeply with you? Have you heard of egregores? Do you believe in Gaia, the Earth Mother? If you answered yes, then this course may be of interest to you. So far, I have completed the first two modules and have noticed a lack of citations for the studies referred to in the reading, as well as a bias towards mysticism and pseudoscience. I paid $97 for this course, and so far, I am disappointed. I hoped for a framework for sylvanotherapy or suggested techniques. Fair warning, the first two modules will most likely shock you (or possibly amuse you) if you are more of a rationalist and a proponent of the scientific method.
Summer K.
22 February, 2026
Course Experience
I am enjoying this course, it is informative, enjoyable and inspiring.
Morgan B.
22 February, 2026
Excellent course
Good overview of sylvotherapy as well as how to create a practice or business
Calvin M.
22 February, 2026
permaculture design course
This is a very interesting and informative course
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