About Us

St. James Feelgood is developed by a team of scientists and visionaries who value physical health, mental health and spiritual growth. Our vision can be summarized in 3 pillars: the orbit of the planet venus, Saint James & the song “I feel good” from James Brown.

The origin of our logo is the orbit of the planet Venus and is a homage to Galileo Galilei. In 1610 he discovered that Venus went through a series of phases. This observation was one of the key pieces of evidence to prove that the planets orbit around the sun and not around the earth. What sets Venus apart from other planets in our solar system is its unique rotation, which is in the opposite direction from most planets and has a rotation period that is longer than its year. People like Galileo inspire us to think out of the box, be creative, and discover new paths.

Saint James, also referred to as James, son of Zebedee, was a prominent figure in the early Christian Church. As one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, he is regarded as a cornerstone of the Christian faith and is venerated as a saint by numerous denominations. His feast day, celebrated on July 25th, serves as a reminder of his tireless efforts in spreading the word of God and his unwavering dedication to the church.

On the other hand, “I Feel Good” by James Brown is a legendary soul and funk song that took the world by storm when it was released in 1965. Despite the passage of time, the song continues to be one of Brown’s most popular works and is widely played on radio stations and at events all over the world. The upbeat rhythm, catchy lyrics, and Brown’s signature soulful voice make “I Feel Good” a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of music lovers everywhere. 

When considering Saint James, James Brown, and the orbit of Venus, one may not initially see any connections between these three entities. However, they all embody the power of movement and change. Whether it is the movement of a planet around the sun, the movement of a musician’s body and soul, or the movement of a person spreading their beliefs and spreading joy, it is movement and change that give life its energy and excitement. These three entities serve as a reminder of the importance of embracing movement and change, and how they can lead to growth, evolution, and inspiration.

St. James Feelgood ProHHC