Inside this course, stories are not told—they are felt. Through Aboriginal art, symbolism and traditional games, emotions take shape. You will see how the emu became a teacher. How pride holds us back. How jealousy can be released. How forgiveness opens the heart.
You will move. You will reflect. You will speak words you did not know you were holding.
This is not passive learning. This is embodied growth.
Pride is heavy. Jealousy lingers. Both keep us stuck. The Emu’s Way helps you recognise these patterns and let them go. Using activities like Wana—a powerful girls’ game from Western Australia—you will symbolically remove jealousy from your story.
And you will feel lighter.
Children, teens, and adults alike connect deeply to this process. Because it’s more than emotional learning—it’s personal healing.
The emu cannot fly. But its feet remain firm on the ground. So will yours.
Start your journey. Learn through culture. Grow through emotion.
Because strength is not in soaring—it’s in standing steady, feeling deeply, and choosing the wiser way forward.
Emotional intelligence does not begin in a textbook. It begins in the body. In the land. In the stories we carry.
The Emu’s Way is not a typical course. It is an invitation to learn from one of the world’s oldest living cultures. Guided by the story of Why the Emu Cannot Fly, you will explore pride, jealousy, and forgiveness in a way that feels grounded and personal.
This is emotional intelligence taught through Aboriginal wisdom. And it changes everything.
Aboriginal culture teaches through connection—connection to Country, to spirit, to others, and to self. Emotional intelligence in this context is not about controlling feelings. It is about understanding them. Respecting them. Learning what they are here to teach you.
Every part of this course is designed with respect. Respect for culture. Respect for emotion. And most of all, respect for you.