About Us
Temple Of Hugs was born from a simple yet urgent truth: humans are not meant to live without touch, affection, and belonging. In a time marked by growing loneliness, artificial intelligence, competition, speed and digital distance, we exist to restore real human connection through conscious community, loving presence, and safe, intentional affection. We are building living temples where people can gather, feel seen, and remember what it means to be held and loved.

Our Mission
We are here because something essential is missing.
As daily life becomes increasingly mediated by speed, technology, and distance, many people are left without consistent access to presence, affection, touch and meaningful human connection. Loneliness has become a shared, unspoken condition, and touch deprivation is reshaping our emotional and physical health in ways we are only beginning to understand.
Our mission is to bring this truth back into the light — to speak openly about the loneliness pandemic and to remind the world that affection is not a luxury, but a human need. Through education, lived experience, and conscious community, we stand for a culture that honors connection, tenderness, and embodied care. We are here to restore what has always been natural: love made visible, touch made safe, and presence made central again.
Our Vision
We envision places where love has learned how to stay.
Our vision is to build physical Temples Of Hugs: sanctuaries where people can gather, live, and return to one another in a spirit of care and belonging. These are spaces where meditation and conversation, hugs and silence, creativity and rest coexist as part of daily rhythm.
The first Temple, in Europe, will be a living beginning ,a shared home, a ceremonial place, and a quiet proof that another way of being together is possible. From this ground, many future temples may grow, each shaped by the same devotion to affection, gentle touch, and conscious connection.
We believe that when people are seen, touched, and loved with care, something deep remembers itself. From that remembering, a different future becomes possible — one rooted not in isolation or competition, but in trust, warmth, and shared humanity.