
About Us
We believe human flourishing and a sustainable future are connected
Beautiful Space exists to connect people with love, community and nature. By doing so, we see the beauty of family extend to a sustainable planet and a secure future for all children. After decades of working in the community online and offline, globally and locally, we know that by focusing on relationship wellbeing, we are doing our bit for a sustainable future.
Things We Did When You Weren’t Looking
01 — Challenged the status quo of human medicine
In 2013, we initiated a move to rebrand complementary medicine into sustainable healthcare, speaking from the clinician’s perspective at Public Health England and the International Congress of Complementary Medical Research.
In 2014, our founder was a delegate at the Sustainable Development Unit, Leadership Program for Sustainable Development in the Health and Care Sector and awarded alumni status to the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
02 — 20 years of clinical experience in evidence-based plant medicine
We understand the symbiosis between humans and nature, plants and wellbeing. Having treated complex diseases and long-term conditions with plant medicine, homoeopathy, and flower essences, we have embraced the recent scientific research on psychedelics and developed an accessible mental health service on conscious living, accelerated therapy, and systemic relationship wellbeing.
Our psychedelic-assisted programs for couples and individuals have transformed countless lives.
03 — We measured the triple bottom line of complimentary medicine
In 2014 the NHS made a call to action for low carbon ideas for their Long Term Plan published in 2019. Our team including Dr Peter Fisher, homoeopath to HRH The Queen, Dr George Lewith, Delny, Britton PhD and Sarah Tilley, together measured the triple bottom line of complementary medicine against conventional medicine in long-term disease.
The outcome of the comparison showed that pharmaceuticals were the biggest emitters of carbon in our healthcare system.
04 — We created a road map for low-carbon healthcare
Living harmoniously in a community with good-quality relationships reduces our carbon output. It reduces stress, minimises family breakdown and creates fewer mental health problems in children and adults.
Loneliness is the most prolific cause of disease in our modern society, and the increasing mental health crisis is desperate for a new cure. We have embraced plant medicine, mindfulness and psychedelic therapy for couples and individuals as the new low-carbon route to sustainable healthcare.
05 — Accelerated therapy, psychedelics and the science of altered states
In 2023, we embarked on a collaboration with Imperial College London on the first study in the world measuring the impact of psilocybin with psychological support on relationship wellbeing.
Tackling the underlying causes of trauma and subconscious patterns through mind-body medicine, we are actively working on advancing the science of altered states and psychedelics while honouring ancestral lineage and cultural heritage. Utilising trauma-informed approaches for emotional release and somatic healing, our novel approach to precision healthcare combines principles of consent, longevity-focused lifestyle medicine, and mindfulness practices.
“A healthy social life is found only when, in the mirror of each soul, the whole community finds its reflection, and when, in the whole community, the virtue of each one is living”
Rudolf Steiner
Sarah Tilley
Therapist, Founder & CEO
Sarah Tilley is a psychedelic guide, integration specialist and holistic therapist specialising in psychedelic therapy, modern relationships and sexual wellbeing.
Creator of the Beautiful Space methodology of psychedelic-assisted relational wellbeing, Sarah is a highly regarded expert in her field by the global psychedelics community.
With over 20 years of experience, Sarah has worked with individuals, couples, and groups, utilising plant medicine to facilitate profound shifts in awareness. Her distinctive approach combines psychedelic therapy, holistic wellness, regression, hypnosis, breathwork, and guided visualisation to address the root cause and promote full-spectrum mind-body wellbeing.
Sarah has successfully guided hundreds of altered-state journeys, skillfully incorporating music, powerful intention, and ongoing integration into her practice. She is a member of the Complementary Medical Association and a long-term student of renowned relationship therapist Esther Perel.
An International speaker at Wonderland, ICPR, and Master Events, and regularly featured in mainstream press, including Time Magazine, Women’s Health, and The Times, Sarah is a respected voice on couples, families, self-development, female empowerment, male vulnerability, and psychedelic relational therapy.
As the host of The Intimacy Lab, Sarah continues to lead discussions on psychedelic science and relationship wellbeing. Drawing from her background as a professional classical violinist, she creates immersive musical journeys and soundscapes using generative music to enhance the therapeutic experience.
Sarah’s work is deeply rooted in her inherited Asian heritage. It combines various disciplines of philosophy and spirituality with contemporary therapeutic practices. Her lifelong exploration of shamanism, Taoism, human consciousness, trauma, and attachment theory has shaped her holistic approach to healing her childhood trauma and ongoing self-development.
We pride ourselves on our expert team of researchers, therapists and scientists from top universities around the world who have contributed to our novel model of psychedelic-assisted wellness
Connect with our team discuss whether psychedelic-assisted therapy is the right option for you.