This site — quantumkeyinstitute.net — is the editorial companion to quantumkeyinstitute.org, the official site of Quantum Key Institute. The two sites do different jobs.

The two sites and what each is for

quantumkeyinstitute.org is the institutional site. It covers the four programs the institute runs (Practitioner Training, Business Incubator, Accelerator, Elite Mentoring), the accreditation, the reviews, and the practical detail you need if you're considering enrolling. If you want to enrol or read the program structures, that's the site.

quantumkeyinstitute.net — this site — is the journal. It's where the founders write essays, the institute publishes deeper methodology content, and graduate practitioners are profiled as long-form case studies rather than short testimonials. If you want to understand the philosophy underneath the institute, the long-form thinking from Luke and Jacob, and the kind of work the graduates are actually doing — the journal is where that lives.

Why a separate site

Quantum Key Institute exists in two registers at once. The first is the institutional register — structured programs, accreditation, enrolment, conversion. The second is the philosophical register — the principles underneath the work, the founders as people, the graduates as practitioners building real lives on the other side of the training.

Both matter. They have different shapes. The institutional content is best served by a clean, conversion-oriented site (the .org). The philosophical content is best served by an editorial site that gives it room to breathe (the .net).

That's why we built the journal as its own thing rather than tucking it into a "blog" section on the main site.

Who writes here

Three voices, attributed clearly:

Luke Stringa — CEO and co-founder of the institute. Writes on the business side, identity work, transformation, and the philosophy of practitioner work. His essays tend to be direct, specific, allergic to fluff.

Jacob Stringa — co-founder and co-creator of the Quantum Key Method. Writes on meditation, breathwork, energy work, and the spiritual / contemplative side of the practitioner pathway. His essays tend to be slower, quieter, more about transmission than argument.

Quantum Key Institute — collective voice for pieces that belong to the institute itself rather than either brother specifically. Origin stories. Industry analysis. Methodology overviews.

The case studies

All practitioner case studies on the journal are written by the institute itself, using verified results submitted by the graduates. The case studies use direct quotes from the graduates' original testimonials where those exist; everything else is the institute writing factually about the graduate's outcome. No content is invented. No words are put in graduates' mouths that they didn't actually say.

The institute itself

Quantum Key Institute is registered in Australia as Quantum Key Institute Pty Ltd, ABN 93 684 008 366. The entire program runs online so it's accessible to students wherever they are — with practitioners in the community across Australia, the UK, the US, Canada, New Zealand and across Europe and Asia.

The institute holds dual accreditation: IPHM (International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine) for all six certifications, plus IBF (International Breathwork Foundation) recognition specifically for the breathwork certification. The IPHM directory listing is here.

Reviews: 80+ verified five-star reviews across Google (38) and Trustpilot (42). The Trustpilot profile is here.

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