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Top 5 benefits of conscious education

Written by Borja Vilaseca | Feb 19, 2026 8:15:18 PM

The old industrial education system castrates self-esteem, mutilates confidence and kills children's creativity. Proof of this is the neurosis and malaise that the vast majority of adults suffer from - or have suffered from. All of us who are part of the Terra Conscious School know this from personal experience. In fact, it is precisely our own experience of transformation that moves us to want to transform schools as we know them.

We are convinced that education is both the great problem and the great solution for humanity. Society and the system are a true reflection of how we citizens think and behave. Hence, the educational revolution is what ultimately really transforms the world. Not surprisingly, the conscious education we promote seeks to ensure that children can reap - in their own way, at their own pace and in their own time.

Five benefits of mindful education:

1. That they value themselves.

That is , that they learn to cultivate self-esteem to enjoy a healthy self-esteem, feeling confident and at ease with being who they truly are. That they learn to be happy on their own, without the need for external stimuli or excessive attachments. And to be empathetic, peaceful and loving towards others.

2. That they know how to fend for themselves

That is , that they learn to be independent and self-sufficient in all areas and spheres of their lives. That they enjoy freedom of thought, that they have their own criteria and act with common sense. And that they know how to respond with maturity and resilience to the challenges that life presents them.

3. That they are guided by their own values

That is, that they have an inner compass that allows them to know what is truly important in life. That they are very clear about their notion of success. That they trust in themselves and in existence, making decisions driven by intuition. And that they act in a civic and integral way, cultivating altruism and generosity.

4. That they contribute value to society

That they know what they like (passion), what they are good at (talent) and what social problem they are motivated to solve (contribution). That they develop their professional function with a vocation for service and integrity. And that they are leaders of themselves, committing themselves to a purpose that gives their lives a more transcendent meaning.

5. That they have the courage to make their lives a work of art

That is , that they are skeptical and dare to question the single dominant thought of our time. And that they become wise, conscious and creative adults who dare to honor their uniqueness and live authentically. And who, in short, make the most of and enjoy this gift called "life" to the fullest.