“If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it not the Age of Revolution—when the old and new stand side-by-side, in risk of being compared?”

~Ralph Waldo Emerson

From the Founders

We believe humanity was meant to play life as ONE—it simply hasn’t realized it yet. As twin brothers, healing artists, and spiritual scientists from Boston, our roots are anchored in Celtics green and a bold dream—that humanity unites as ONE Team.

Like Bucky Fuller, founder of the 1961 World Game, we believe that with the right idea and enough courage, any one of us can “stick our foot out” and change the world. H4H is our way of doing just that.

We launched at the Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival in 2014 as the “Heaven on Earth Project”. Unsure where it would lead, our mission was clear: raise human consciousness and unite humanity as ONE. 

We began by asking a fundamental question: What if we had the full power of humanity playing together?” While the journey has taken us on quite a ride, a couple of things remain steadfast at our core:

(1) Humanity—in its true nature—is ONE.
(2) The essence of life is to love, play and serve. 

We invite you to join us on our mission to unite humanity and heal Mother Earth. Together, we can build a whole new world—one that works for us all, that posterity is proud of.

In Truth, Service, and ONE,

Sat Kiret & Sevadeep Singh

“We are called to be architects of the future,
not its victims.”

~Buckminster Fuller

BUCKMINSTER FULLER

“Something hit me very hard once, thinking about what one little man could do. Think of the Queen Mary—the whole ship goes by and then comes the rudder. There's a tiny thing at the edge of the rudder called a trimtab. It's a miniature rudder. Just moving the little trimtab builds a low pressure that pulls the rudder around. Takes almost no effort at all.

“So I said that the little individual can be a trimtab. Society thinks it's going right by you, that it's left you altogether. But if you're doing dynamic things mentally, the fact is that you can just put your foot out like that and the whole big ship of state is going to go.

“So I said, ‘call me Trimtab.’”

Photo of Founders at Buckminster Fuller’s Gravesite
Mount Auburn Cemetery — Watertown, MA